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Men’s Dropped Programs

I’ve compiled this list from a few different places including some of my own research but if there is anything to add/subtract let me know.   {loadposition ads} Division 1 Men South Dakota State2018 Akron1988Saint Peters (susp 18)2018 Albany1997Saint Francis PA2018 American2005Eastern Kentucky2018 Arizona State2008Stony Brook2017 Arkansas Little Rock2008Southern Illinois2017 Arkansas StateNAHartford2016 Bowling Green2002Maryland-Baltimore Co2016 Bradley2014Maryland-Eastern Shore2016 Cal State Fullerton1986Morehead State2016 Cal State Northridge1988Murray...

Master’U Collegiate Team Named, Coaching Updates, More Signing Day Announcements

The USTA announced the six-member team that will represent the United States in the 11th annual Master’U BNP Paribas International Collegiate Team Competition which will take place from December 1st – 4th in Marcq-en-Baroeul, France. The team will be comprised of North Carolina senior Hayley Carter, Ohio State sophomore Francesca Di Lorenzo, UCLA freshman Ena Shibahara, Georgia Tech junior Chris Eubanks, Stanford junior Tom Fawcett, and Northwestern senior Strong Kirchheimer and will be coached by Boise State men’s head coach Greg Patton. Team USA has won the World Team Tennis style event five years in a row and six times in the event’s...

Pro Circuit Recap & College ATP Rankings

The Skupski Brothers, Ken (LSU 07) and Neal (LSU ’12), won their 14th career doubles title as a team with a tough three set win over Purav Raja and Divij Sharan in the finals of the $85K Slovakia Challenger in Bratislava. The Skupskis got broken to start the match and ended up dropping the opening set 6-4 but they rallied in the second set and after opening up a 3-0 lead they took the set 6-3. In the third set supertiebreak, the Skupski Brothers went up a mini-break at 3-1 and would never trail again as they closed it out 10-5. Ken’s ATP doubles ranking is up to #77 while Neal’s is at #85. Bratislava Champions after winning 4-6 6-3...

Rice Shines at LSU Fall Classic, North Texas Dominates in San Diego, Oregon Men & Women Perform Well

The fall season came to a close on Sunday with Baylor, Oregon, North Texas, and Rice getting the strongest all-around performances from several of its players. See who won titles and see who came up short.   Jack Kramer Invitational – Baylor senior Max Tchoutakian only dropped one set in route to claiming the singles titleSingles Finals(1) Maxime Tchoutakian (Baylor) def. (6) Bjoern Petersen (Baylor) 6-2, 6-3 Doubles FinalSimon Freund/Nicolas Moreno de Alboaran (UCSB) def. Maxime Tchoutakian/Constantin Frantzen (Baylor) 6-4, 7-6 A successful weekend for the Bears ends with Max Tchoutakian claiming the singles title...

NC State Rolling in Vegas, Oregon Strong in Spokane, All-Baylor Final at the Jack Kramer

Saturday was semifinal day at all the fall tournaments – take a look down below to see who is playing in Sunday’s finals. Jack Kramer Invitational Semifinals:(1) Maxime Tchoutakian (Baylor) def. Constantin Frantzen (Baylor) 6-3, 6-4(6) Bjoern Petersen (Baylor) def. (5) William Little (Baylor) 6-1, 6-1 Finals(1) Maxime Tchoutakian (Baylor) vs. (6) Bjoern Petersen (Baylor) Doubles FinalSimon Freund/Nicolas Moreno de Alboaran (UCSB) def. Maxime Tchoutakian/Constantin Frantzen (Baylor) 6-4, 7-6  Wake Forest Fall Invite A1 SemifinalsBennett Crane (Indiana) def. Shamel Chaudhry (Davidson) 6-1,...