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Virginia Regional
Snyder Tennis Center – Charlottesville, VA

[1] Virginia (24-4) vs. [49-64] Monmouth (11-9) – Saturday Noon ET – Virginia is the No. 1 overall seed though it got in as an at-large after losing to Wake Forest in the finals of the ACC Championship. Monmouth earned its first-ever NCAA Tournament berth after coming back from 3-0 down to beat Quinnipiac in the finals of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). 

Doubles Records: Virginia 24-4, Monmouth 11-8

UTR Starting 6 Power Rating: Virginia 86, Monmouth 72

FYI, the number beside the player’s school is the player’s Universal Tennis Rating as of May 7th. 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.   


Projected Singles Lineups
1. #8 Ryan Shane (VA 14.39) vs. Vidit Vaghela (MU 12.16)
2. #33 Collin Altamirano (VA 14.18) vs. Przemyslaw Filipek (MU 12.07)
3. #9 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski (VA 14.52) vs. Nicola Pipoli (MU 12.69)
4. #110 J.C. Aragone (VA 13.95) vs. Ale Gomez Estrada (MU 12.09)
5. Henrik Wiersholm (VA 14.62) vs. Christian Vieira (MU 11.72)
6. Luca Corinteli (VA 13.68) vs. Alberto Giuffrida (MU 11.41)
O: Alexander Ritschard (VA 14.44); 

Monmouth’s NCAA debut will probably be over in less than 90 minutes as I expect the defending champs to roll over the Hawks. Prediction: Virginia 4-0. 



[17-32] Columbia (17-5) vs. [33-48] Penn State (21-8) – Saturday 9am ET – Columbia earned the Ivy League’s automatic bid after going undefeated in the conference play during the regular season while Penn State earned an at-large bid after losing to Illinois in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament. 

Doubles Records: Columbia 15-7, Penn State 19-10
UTR Starting 6 Power Rating: Columbia 82, Penn State 80

Projected Singles Lineups
1. #81 Shawn Hadavi (CU 14.07) vs. Leo Stakhovsky (PSU 13.62)
2. Victor Pham (CU 13.59) vs. Constant De La Basseteire (PSU 13.79) 
3. Eric Rubin (CU 13.75) vs. Matt Barry (PSU 13.45)
4. Mike Vermeer (CU 14.10) vs. Tomas Hanzlik (PSU 13.10)
5. Richard Pham (CU 13.07) vs. Aws Laaribi (PSU 13.13)
6. Michal Rolski (CU 13.11) vs. Marc Collado (PSU 13.07)
O: Miguel Alda (CU 12.82), Timothy Wang (CU 13.21); Ben Lieb (PSU 12.94)

Columbia’s quest to make it back to the round of 16 for the third year in a row should start off a win though I expect Penn State to keep it pretty close. I look for Columbia to take the doubles point and then pick up singles wins from Shawn Hadavi, Eric Rubin, and Mike Vermeer while Penn State will get a win from Constant De La Basseteire with the other going unfinished. Prediction: Columbia 4-1


Regional Final – [17-32] Columbia at [1] Virginia – Sunday 1pm ET

Virginia ended Columbia’s season last year in the NCAA round of 16 in a match that was much closer than the 4-0 final. I expect Columbia to give Virginia a stiff test but the Cavaliers are just too strong top to bottom and will book its ticket to Tulsa. Prediction: Virginia 4-0

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Oklahoma State Regional
Greenwood Tennis Center – Stillwater, OK
[16] Oklahoma State (18-7) vs. [49-64] Bryant (11-11) – Saturday – Noon CT – Oklahoma State earned an at-large bid after falling to Baylor in the quarterfinals at the Big 12 Tournament while Bryant punched its third straight ticket to the NCAAs with a 4-0 win over St. Francis University. 
Doubles Records: Oklahoma State 16-8, Bryant 11-11
UTR Starting 6 Power Rating: Oklahoma State 82, Bryant 70
Projected Singles Lineups:
1. #56 Julian Cash (OSU 13.87) vs. Max Vogt (BU 12.32)
2. Arjun Kadhe (OSU 14.00) vs. Oliver Welsh (BU 11.29)
3. Lucas Gerch (OSU 13.94) vs. Luke Lorenz (BU 11.54)
4. Tristan Meraut (OSU 13.62) vs. Michael Plutt (BU 11.53)
5. Lukas Finzelberg (OSU 13.86) vs. Artur Jakubowski (BU 11.99)
6. Jurence Mendoza (OSU 13.39) vs. Jorge Ortiz-Garcia (BU 11.43)

As with most of the 1 vs. 16 matches I don’t expect this one to be close. I expect Oklahoma State to take the doubles point and then win three straight sets singles matches. Prediction: Oklahoma State 4-0 

[17-32] Arkansas (19-8) vs. [33-48] Wichita State (17-10) – Saturday – 9am CT – Arkansas earned an at-large after a loss in the opening round of the SEC Tournament to South Carolina. Wichita State earned the Missouri Valley’s automatic bid after winning a 4-3 thriller of Drake in the finals. Arkansas lost its last three and four of its last six while Wichita State won its final four.

Doubles Records: Arkansas 13-10, Wichita State 18-9
UTR Starting 6 Power Rating: Arkansas 81, Wichita State 78
Projected Singles Lineups:
1. #21 Michael Redlicki (ARK 14.35) vs. #95 Tin Ostojic (WSU 13.69)
2. #62 Jose Salazar (ARK 14.20) vs. Miroslav Herzan (WSU 12.90)
3. Santiago Munoz (ARK 13.23) vs. Jocelyn Devilliers (WSU 12.85)
4. Giammarco Micolani (ARK 13.55) vs. Haru Inoue (WSU 13.16)
5. Adam Sanjurjo (ARK 13.42) vs. Eddie Stoica (WSU 12.58)
6. Johan den Toom (ARK 12.74) vs. Sergio de Vilchez (WSU 12.38)

Arkansas should win this match but I don’t think it’ll be a slam dunk. I like Wichita State in doubles point and I think the Shockers will win at either at No. 5 or No. 6 and possibly both. Fortunately for Arkansas they’ll sweep the top four spots to pull out a close one. Prediction: Arkansas 4-2



Regional Final – [17-32] Arkansas at [16] Oklahoma State – Sunday 1pm CT

Regular Season Meeting

#17 Oklahoma State 5, #64 Arkansas 2
Feb 07, 2016 at Fayetteville, Ark. (Dills Indoor Courts)
Singles Competition
1. Mike Redlicki (AR) def. Temur Ismailov (OSU) 6-3, 3-6, 7-5
2. #68 Julian Cash (OSU) def. Giammarco Micolani (AR) 6-3, 6-3 
3. #112 Arjun Kadhe (OSU) def. Jose Salazar (AR) 3-6, 6-3, 6-1
4. Lucas Gerch (OSU) def. Santiago Munoz (AR) 7-6 (7-3), 3-6, 6-4 
5. Adam Sanjurjo (AR) def. Tristan Meraut (OSU) 6-4, 6-4
6. Lukas Finzelberg (OSU) def. Johan den Toom (AR) 5-7, 6-4, 6-0
Doubles Competition
1. #9 Julian Cash/Arjun Kadhe (OSU) def. Giammarco Micolani/Mike Redlicki (AR) 6-3
2. Lucas Gerch/Temur Ismailov (OSU) def. Jose Salazar/Adam Sanjurjo (AR) 6-4
3. Santiago Munoz/Johan den Toom (AR) def. #53 Lukas Finzelberg/Jurence Mendoza (OSU) 6-3
Match Notes:
Oklahoma State 8-1; National ranking #17
Arkansas 2-1; National ranking #64
Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (5,2,3,6,1,4) 

T-3:01 A-257

Oklahoma State won the regular season meeting 5-2 but four of the six singles matchups will be different this time since Temur Ismailov is no longer on Okie State’s roster. I like Oklahoma State in doubles and Lucas Gerch and Jurence Mendoza in singles but I’m going to take Michael Redlicki, Jose Salazar, Giammarco Micolani, and Adam Sanjurjo to pull it out for Arkansas. Prediction: Arkansas 4-3