Dan Magill Tennis Complex – Athens, GA
[7] Georgia Bulldogs (20-4) vs. [49-64] South Carolina State Bulldogs (12-8) – Saturday 1pm ET – Georgia was awarded an at-large berth after falling to Florida in the finals of the SEC Tournament while South Carolina State got the MEAC’s automatic berth for the eighth year in a row after defeating Florida A&M in the finals. SCSU played five teams that were ranked during the season and went 0-5 while being outscored 32-1. SCSU will be making its 14th all-time appearance at the NCAAs with a record of 0-13.
Doubles Records: Georgia 16-7, South Carolina State 10-10
FYI, the number beside the player’s school is the player’s Universal Tennis Rating as of May 11th. For more details about UTR check out their website.
The UTR Power 6 is the combined UTRs of the starting 6 (rounded to a whole #). An individual win/loss to anyone with a UTR difference of 1.0 or greater would be considered an upset.
2. #32 Wayne Montgomery (UGA 14.04) vs. Vladyslav Yanchenko (SCSU 12.85)
3. #64 Paul Oosterbaan (UGA 13.99) vs. Jakub Vitek (SCSU 12.79)
4. #123 Walker Duncan (UGA 13.64) vs. Stanislav Baco (SCSU 12.09/50%)
5. Jan Zielinski (UGA 13.78) vs. Aleksander Stupar (SCSU 11.77)
6. Nick Wood (UGA 13.83) vs. Edgar Diaz (SCSU 12.74/40%)
O: Emil Reinberg (UGA 13.38)
Who Is Streaking (Consecutive Wins >2)
SCSU: Baco 4
[17-32] Florida State Seminoles (18-8) vs. [33-48] Baylor Bears (15-13) – Saturday 10am ET – Florida State got in as an at-large after falling to Virginia Tech in the ACC quarterfinals while Baylor played it’s way into the tournament after winning at Oklahoma State in the Big 12 quarterfinals. Baylor has been down a starter for over a month with Will Little, No. 4 singles/No. 1 doubles, out with an injury so that’s meant that walk-on Tyler Stayer has been starting at No. 6. Baylor head coach Matt Knoll has done a nice job to get this team to the tournament considering his current No. 5 and No. 6 singles players have a combined dual-match record of 12-23 with only 2 of those wins coming over teams ranked inside the top 200. Baylor has basically been going into each match down 2-0 so the margin for error is extremely slim.
Florida State had a solid year with its signature win over then undefeated and top-ranked North Carolina. FSU was getting close to a top 16 spot but a loss to Miami kept it in the low 20s.
Projected Singles Lineups
2. #76 Marco Nunez (FSU 13.57) vs. #94 Max Tchoutakian (BU 13.91)
3. Michael Rinaldi (FSU 13.49) vs. Felipe Rios (BU 13.61)
4. Aziz Dougaz (FSU 13.34) vs. Jimmy Bendeck (BU 13.20)
5. Jose Gracia (FSU 13.07) vs. Tommy Podvinski (BU 12.05)
6. Terrance Whitehurst (FSU 13.24) vs. Tyler Stayer (BU 11.28)
FSU: Gracia 5
BU: Lenz 8
Projected Singles Lineups
The UTR Power 6 is the combined UTRs of the starting 6 (rounded to a whole #). An individual win/loss to anyone with a UTR difference of 1.0 or greater would be considered an upset.
4. #102 Jake DeVine (USC 13.80) vs. Evaldo Neto (UNLV 12.37)
6. Laurens Verboven (USC 13.13) vs. Richard Solberg (UNLV 12.72)
O: Jack Jaede (USC 13.10)
Who Is Streaking (Consecutive Wins >2)
USC: de Vroome 8, Forget 4
UNLV: Solberg 6, Amilon 5
This will be Georgia Tech’s second trip to Los Angeles this season after the Jackets played at UCLA during the Kick-Off Weekend back in January (win over New Mexico; loss to UCLA).
Doubles Records: Georgia Tech 18-6, UCSB 16-7
Projected Singles Lineups
2. #113 Carlos Benito (GT 13.49) vs. Nicolas Moreno de Alboran (UCSB 13.48)
3. Cole Fiegel (GT 12.95) vs. Morgan Mays (UCSB 12.98)
4. Daniel Yun (GT 13.05) vs. Anders Holm (UCSB 12.83)
5. Nathan Rakitt (GT 13.36) vs. Cody Rakela (UCSB 12.77)
6. Michael Kay (GT 13.08) vs. Teague Hamilton (UCSB 12.89)
O: Andrew Li (GT 13.23)
GT: Eubanks 7
UCSB: Hamilton 12, Mays 7, Moreno de Alboran 6, Holm 4
Projected Singles Lineups
4. #102 Jake DeVine (USC 13.80) vs. Daniel Yun (GT 13.05)
6. Laurens Verboven (USC 13.13) vs. Michael Kay (GT 13.08)
O: Jack Jaede (USC 13.10); Andrew Li (GT 13.23)
I like Georgia Tech in doubles and I could see Michael Kay or Andrew Li winning at No. 6 but USC is stronger at 2 through 5 with Eubanks/de Vroome a toss-up at No. 1. Even though I’m not that high on USC I still think they pull through and get the win. If Georgia Tech were to pull the upset I think it’s best formula would be to win doubles and 1, 5, and 6 singles. Prediction: USC 4-2
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