While the scores of the two matches look fairly similar in reality they didn’t have much in common. Vanderbilt absolutely crushed Virginia in doubles winning at both No. 2 and No. 3 by 6-0 scores. The match at No. 2 finished in 24 minutes while the match at No. 3 took 26 minutes.
Vanderbilt won four opening sets in singles and was really in control of this match from start to finish. Virginia’s biggest highlight came from Danielle Collins at No. 1 as the ITA second-ranked player destroyed Sydney Campbell 6-0, 6-0 at No. 1 in a match that took just 54 minutes.
All square at 1-1 after @UVAWomensTennis gets a 6-, 6- win by Danielle Collins at #1. pic.twitter.com/gsBcJ8uofiBobby Knight (@College10s2day) May 21, 2016
Just four minutes later Vanderbilt sophomore Fernanda Contreras would close out Erica Susi 6-1, 6-0 at No. 5 and the Commodores were back in front 2-1.
Fernanda Contreras rolls to a 6-1, 6-0 at #5 – @Vandywtennis leads Virginia 2-1 pic.twitter.com/oE7tV5BNR6Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) May 21, 2016
Vanderbilt still had set leads on three of the four remaining courts and they were up breaks in the second set on all three. Vanderbilt redshirt sophomore Astra Sharma would make it 3-1 after she dispatched Stephanie Nauta 6-2, 6-3 at No. 3.
6-2, 6-3 at #3 and @Vandywtennis has a 3-1 lead over @UVAWomensTennis #NCAATennis pic.twitter.com/EZWgPQEAKBNCAA Tennis (@NCAATennis) May 21, 2016
Vanderbilt’s Frances Altick had a comfortable 6-4, 4-0 lead at No. 2 but Virginia’s Julia Elbaba would hold on the deciding point and then break for 2-4. Elbaba had a chance to pull within 3-4 but she netted a drop shot on the deciding point to go down 2-5 (and smacked the ball into the wall in anger)
Frances Altick breaks on the deciding point and she will serve for a @Vandywtennis win up 6-4, 5-2 pic.twitter.com/BbBGWOEMlzBobby Knight (@College10s2day) May 21, 2016
As Altick was serving for the match at No. 2, Virginia freshman Meghan Kelley would close out Courtney Colton 6-4, 6-3 at No. 4 to cut the deficit to 3-2.
6-4, 6-3 at #4 and @UVAWomensTennis has cut the @Vandywtennis lead to 3-2 pic.twitter.com/ANXKmAXb2NNCAA Tennis (@NCAATennis) May 21, 2016
Altick wouldn’t waste anytime closing Elbaba as she went up 30-0 and then served it out from 40-15 to send the Commodores back to the NCAA Semifinals for the second year in a row.
Looks who is back in the NCAA Semifinals – @Vandywtennis def. Virginia 4-2 w Frances Altick providing the clincher. pic.twitter.com/MQQfQuJ55xBobby Knight (@College10s2day) May 21, 2016
The remaining match at No. 6 was abandoned with Vanderbilt’s Georgina Sellyn leading 7-6, 4-1.
I think we’ve grown so much beyond just the tennis. The reality is, just only one team is going to come out of here with four (points) at the end and I just told our girls we came out of here with seven. It’s the most powerful seven I’ve ever seen. I’m so happy and proud of them. You always want to play another match, but we’ll be doing that soon.
Michigan’s Kate Fahey and Alex Najarian earned a 6-2 win at No. 2 but Stanford was in good shape on the other two courts. Stanford’s Taylor Davidson and Caroline Doyle led 5-2 at No. 1 and Krista Hardebeck and Caroline Lampl were serving up 4-3 at No. 3.
Michigan’s Kara Hall and Ronit Yurovsky would break for 4-4 at No. 3 but Stanford would break back on the deciding point to go up 5-4. Krista Hardebeck would serve it out on the deciding point to give Stanford the 6-4 win.
Meanwhile back at No. 1 things were starting to fall apart for Davidson and Doyle. Doyle served for the match up 5-2 but she’d get broke on the deciding point to make it 5-3 (note the ball toss issues)
Not over yet – @umichtennis breaks on the no-ad point to pull within 3-5 at #1 pic.twitter.com/VrS1BNvJ14Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) May 21, 2016
Michigan’s Mira Ruder-Hook would get a quick hold for 4-5 but Davidson would go up 5-4, 40-30 with two match points in front of her. Unbelievably she would double fault both match points away to donate the break to Michigan and even it at 5-5. Michigan’s Brienne Minor would hold on the deciding point for 6-5 when Ruder-Hook put a volley down at Davidson’s feet.
4 games in a row for @umichtennis as they hold from 40/40 to go ahead 6-5 at #1 pic.twitter.com/35J5XRL6iHBobby Knight (@College10s2day) May 21, 2016
Stanford’s Caroline Doyle was serving to stay in the match but she would double fault four times in a row and Michigan had the doubles point with a 7-5 win. Below is a video clip of Davidson’s two double faults at 5-4 as well as Doyle last two to lose the point.
Stanford shook off the loss of the point by taking five opening sets in singles and Melissa Lord would quickly tie the match at 1-1 with a 6-1, 6-0 win at No. 6.
Michigan would go back in front after Ronit Yurovsky defeated Carol Zhao 6-4, 6-2 at No. 1
Ronit Yurovsky puts @umichtennis ahead of Stanford 2-1 with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Carol Zhao pic.twitter.com/19iJV2IFakBobby Knight (@College10s2day) May 21, 2016
but moments later Stanford’s Krista Hardebeck would tie the match at 2-2 with a over Alex Najarian at No. 4. Hardebeck led 6-0, 4-2 but Najarian broke, held, and broke again to go up 5-4. Najarian had a set point on the deciding point but she pushed a forehand long to get broke. Hardebeck would then hold for 6-5 and break Najarian on the deciding point to win it 6-0, 7-5. Here is a look at the clincher from two angles.
That feeling when you’ve lost only twice since January, and oozing with confidence. Hardebeck evens the match 2-2. pic.twitter.com/vepGs5pmLKStanfordWTennis (@StanfordWTennis) May 21, 2016
Court 4 goes 6-0, 7-5 to @StanfordWTennis. They are tied 2-2 with @umichtennis #NCAATennis pic.twitter.com/KuRdheQYnUNCAA Tennis (@NCAATennis) May 21, 2016
Stanford’s Caroline Lampl would put the Cardinal ahead 3-2 after she pulled away from Mira Ruder-Hook at No. 5. Lampl won the first set 6-4 but Ruder-Hook took the second 6-4. Lampl jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the third and served it out to win it 6-4, 4-6, 6-1.
3-2 Stanford with Lampl winning 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 pic.twitter.com/YoQFHItmBMBobby Knight (@College10s2day) May 21, 2016
Michigan’s Brienne Minor would tie the match at 3-3 with a come from behind 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 win over Taylor Davidson at No. 2.
4-6, 6-4, 6-2 on #2 and @umichtennis strikes back and ties it at 3-3 with @StanfordWTennisAll eyes to #3 pic.twitter.com/kfVnc1ov2h
NCAA Tennis (@NCAATennis) May 21, 2016
The match would all come down to a third set at No. 3 singles between Stanford junior Caroline Doyle and Michigan freshman Kate Fahey. Doyle jumped out to a double break 3-0 lead in the third set but Fahey would reel off four straight to go up 4-3. Each would hold two more times so Doyle was now serving at 5-6 and after going up 40-15 she found herself facing a match point at 40-all. Fahey pulled a forehand wide early in the point and the match would go to a tiebreak.
We’re headed to a 3rd set tiebreak on #3 to decide @umichtennis and @StanfordWTennis #NCAATennis pic.twitter.com/NRjjx0knwQNCAA Tennis (@NCAATennis) May 21, 2016
Doyle raced out to a 5-0 lead in the tiebreak but she dropped both points on serve to make it 5-2 (double fault & forehand error). Doyle netted a backhand to make it 5-3 but then Fahey went long on a forehand to make it 6-3. Doyle double faulted to make it 6-4 but then she won it on the next point when Fahey netted a forehand and that was it.
Order of Finish: 6, 1, 4, 5, 2, 3
You must be on the NCAA selection committee, which seeded Stanford 15th even though they were the Pac-12 champs and only team to beat #1 & #2 teams. In fact, the last 14 times Stanford had a higher seed at NCAAs, they won 12 times. Would love to know how your team compares!
V for Vendetta with all of the Vs
I love the 6 double faults in a row, crazy how low the level is
I'm tired of Stanford wasting talent