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Both of the top seeds from Ohio State pushed one step closer to singles championships but they’ll have experienced seniors on the oppostie side of the net on Sunday morning. Ohio State junior Mikael Torpegaard cruised past a pair of opponents on Friday but there’d be no cruising in the semifinals against Mississippi State sophomore Nuno Borges. Torpegaard broke Borges to start the match and held for 2-0 but Borges broke back and held to even it at 2-2. Torpegaard broke right back and held again for 4-2 and then a few games later served out the set from 40/15 to take it 6-4. 

Borges fought off a pair of break points to start the second set and then broke Torpegaard to take the early 2-0 lead. Just as Torpegaard did in the first set, he broke back after getting broke and then held to even it at 2-2. It’d be all holds the rest of the set and then Borges raced out to a 6-1 lead in the tiebreak. Torpegaard managed to come back and even it at 6-6 but Borges got the next point on his serve and then the following point on Torpegaard’s serve to finally close out the tiebreak 8-6. 

Torpegaard hadn’t dropped a set in his previous three matches so it was going to be interesting to see how he responded to some adversity.  Torpegaard answered the question pretty quickly because after a quick hold to start the final set he broke Borges for the fourth time on the day to extend the lead to 2-0. The rest of the set went pretty quickly with Torpegaard only dropping nine points in route to a 6-0 final set.

Torpegaard is the fifth Buckeye to play for a National Indoor Intercollegiate Singles Championship and he will attempt to become the third to win it.

Buckeyes in the NIIC Singles Final:
2008 – Bryan Koniecko (Ohio State) def. Justin Kronauge (Ohio State) 6-2, 5-7, 6-3
2006 – Benjamin Kohlloeffel (UCLA) def. Steven Moneke (Ohio State) 6-0, 6-4
2003 – Jeremy Wurtzman (Ohio State) def. Bo Hodge (Georgia) 7-6(9), 6-2

 

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The other semifinal matched up the two tallest guys in the field as the 6 foot 8 inch Mike Redlicki (Arkansas) took on the 6 foot 7 inch Chris Eubanks (Georgia Tech). The Yellow Jacket junior struck first by breaking Redlicki to go ahead 3-2 in the first and after not being broke at all in two matches yesterday he had to like his chances to close out the set. Eubanks would lead 5-3 but Redlicki held, broke Eubanks at love, and held again to take a 6-5 lead. Eubanks held to force a tiebreak and he would take the first point of the tiebreak but after that it was all Redlicki as the Razorback senior would reel off seven straight points to take it 7-1.

The second set was all holds with Redlicki not facing a single break point while Eubanks fought off the four that he faced. The second set tiebreak was all about streaks. Redlicki won the first two points to go ahead *2-0, Eubanks took the next two to even it at 2-2, Redlicki took the next three to go up 5-2*, Eubanks took the next two on his serve to make it *5-4, then Redlicki won the final two points on his serve to win it 7-4. 

Redlicki is the first Razorback to advance to the National Indoor Intercollegiate singles final since 2001 and will be seeking the school’s third overall title.

Razorbacks in the NIIC Singles Final:
2001 – Alex Kim (Stanford) def. Oskar Johansson (Arkansas) 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-4
1986 – Joey Blake (Arkansas) def. Dan Goldie (Stanford) 3-6, 6-3, 7-6
1981 – Chip Hooper (Arkansas) def. Michael Bauer (Cal) 5-7, 6-2, 6-2
 
Comments from Arky recap:
“Mike played another smart and tough match today in the semifinals,” head coach Andy Jackson said. “Eubanks is a very good player, so it was another excellent result for Mike. Playing for a national championship is a great honor and privilege. Torpe is the No. 1 player in the nation and won an ATP Challenger professional event earlier this fall. Mike knows that he will present a big challenge, but he’s excited about the opportunity.”

 

Redlicki/Eubanks Box Score
 
 
Men’s Semifinals
[1] Mikael Torpegaard (Ohio St) def. [4] Nuno Borges (Mississippi St) 6-4, 6-7(6), 6-0
[7] Mike Redlicki (Arkansas) def. Christopher Eubanks (Georgia Tech) 7-6(1), 7-6(4)
 
Championship (Sunday 11:00 a.m. ET)
[1] Mikael Torpegaard (Ohio St) vs. [7] Mike Redlicki (Arkansas)
 
Men’s Consolation Quarterfinals
Christian Sigsgaard (Texas) def. Alfredo Perez (Florida) 7-6(6), 6-3
Tom Fawcett (Stanford) def. Jolan Cailleau (Texas Tech) 7-6(6), 6-3
Strong Kirchheimer (Northwestern) def. Andre Goransson (Cal) 6-2, 6-3
Nicolas Alvarez (Duke) def. Yuya Ito (Texas) 6-2, 6-2
 
Consolation Semifinals 
Tom Fawcett (Stanford) def. Christian Sigsgaard (Texas) 7-6(1), 2-6, 6-3
Nicolas Alvarez (Duke) def. Strong Kirchheimer (Northwestern) 6-1, 6-1
 
Consolation Finals (Sunday 10:00 a.m. ET)
Tom Fawcett (Stanford) vs. Nicolas Alvarez (Duke)
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There wasn’t a whole lot of suspense in the women’s semifinals as Ohio State sophomore Francesca Di Lorenzo and North Carolina senior Hayley Carter each jumped out to early leads in both the first and second sets. 
 
Di Lorezno, who is the defending champion, broke Chi to go up 2-1 in the first and then she’d break again, this time on the no-ad point, to make it 4-1. Di Lorenzo held for 5-1 and then broke Chi on another no-ad point to take the first set 6-1. Di Lorenzo held, broke, and held to start the second set before Chi got on the board with a hold to make it 3-1. Di Lorenzo held and then broke to go up 5-1 but Chi would get her only break of the match to cut the deficit to 5-2. Di Lorenzo promply broke back from 30/40 to close it out 6-1, 6-2. 
 
Carter, who was the ITA preseason #1, won a back and forth first set over Vanderbilt junior Astra Sharma. There were four consecutive holds to start the match then three consecutive breaks which put Carter up 4-3. Carter held for 5-3, Sharma held for 4-5, and then Carter served out a 6-4 first set. Carter opened up a 5-0 lead in the second and she had a match point on her serve but Sharma broke on the no-ad point to make it 5-1. Sharma held for 2-5 and then broke on the no-ad point for 3-5 but Carter returned the favor and broke back on the no-ad point to close it out 6-4, 6-3.
 
Buckeyes & Tar Heels in the NIIC Singles Final
2015 – Francesca Di Lorenzo (Ohio State) def. Joana Eidukonyte (Clemson) 6-3, 6-1
2013 – Jamie Loeb (North Carolina) def. Robin Anderson (UCLA) 6-3, 6-2 
 
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Women’s Semifinals
[1] Francesca Di Lorenzo (Ohio St) def. Meible Chi (Duke) 6-1, 6-2
[4] Hayley Carter (North Carolina) def. [5] Astra Sharma (Vanderbilt) 6-4, 6-3
 
Championship (Sunday 10:00 a.m. ET)
[1] Francesca Di Lorenzo (Ohio St) vs. [4] Hayley Carter (North Carolina)
 
 
Women’s Consolation Quarterfinals
Sara Daavettila (North Carolina) def. Ingrid Gamarra Martins (South Carolina) 6-0, 6-3
Aldila Sutjiadi (Kentucky) def. Eleni Christofi (Georgia) 6-3, 6-1
Jessica Livianu (St. John’s) def. Belinda Woolcock (Florida) 7-6(6), 6-2
Sinead Lohan (Miami FL) def. Kate Fahey (Michigan) 6-3, 0-6, 6-3
 
Consolation Semfinals 
Sara Daavettila (North Carolina) def. Aldila Sutjiadi (Kentucky) 6-4, 3-3 ret.
Sinead Lohan (Miami FL) def. Jessica Livianu (St. John’s) 7-6(6), 6-1
 
Consolation Finals (Sunday 10:00 a.m. ET)
Sara Daavettila (North Carolina) vs. Sinead Lohan (Miami FL)
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Men’s Doubles Semifinals 
Jeffrey Schorsch/Charlie Emhardt (Valparaiso) def. Richard & Victor Pham (Columbia) 7-6(8), 6-3
[2] Skander Mansouri/Christian Seraphim (Wake Forest) def. Jathan Malik/Kevin Wong (Michigan) 3-6, 7-5, 10-4
 
Championship (Sunday 11 a.m. ET)
[2] Skander Mansouri/Christian Seraphim (Wake Forest) vs. Jeffrey Schorsch/Charlie Emhardt (Valparaiso)
 
Demon Deacons & Crusaders in the NIIC Doubles Final
2008 – Steve Forman/Cory Parr (Wake Forest) def. Robert Farah/Steve Johnson (USC) 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5)
 
Cononsolation Doubles Final (Sunday 10 a.m. ET)
Julian Cash/Arjun Kadhe (Oklahoma State) vs. Alfredo Perez/Johannes Ingildsen (Florida)
 
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Women’s Doubles Semifinals 
Mami Adachi/Aldila Sutjiadi (Kentucky) vs. Gabriela Knutson/Valeria Salazar (Syracuse) 6-3, 4-6, 10-8
Ena Shibahara/Jade Hart (UCLA) def. Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari (Oklahoma State) 6-3, 6-3
 
Championship (Sunday 10 a.m. ET)
Ena Shibahara/Jade Hart (UCLA) vs. Mami Adachi/Aldila Sutjiadi (Kentucky)
 
Bruins & Wildcats in the NIIC Doubles Final
2015 – Hayley Carter/Whitney Kay (UNC) def. Mami Adachi/Aldila Sutjiadi (Kentucky) 4-6, 6-4, 10-6
2014 – Catherine Harrison/Kyle McPhillips (UCLA) def. Pleun Burgmans/Emily Flickinger (Auburn) 6-2, 6-3
2003 – Cristelle Grier/Jessica Rush (Northwestern) def. Jackie Carleton/Lauren Fisher (UCLA) 8-6
1995 – Keri Phebus/Susie Starrett (UCLA) def. Keirsten Alley/Pam Nelson (Cal-Berkeley) 6-0, 5-7, 6-2
1990 – Susan Gilchrist/Joanna Plautz (Texas) def. Mamie Ceniza/Stella Sampras (UCLA) 7-5, 7-6
1988 – Susan Russo/Betsy Somerville (Arizona) def. Sonia Hahn/Tamaki Takagi (Kentucky) 7-5, 6-2
 
Doubles Consolation Finals (Sunday 10 a.m. ET)
Kate Fahey/Alex Najarian (Michigan) vs. Elizabeth Profit/Blair Shankle (Baylor)
 
 
Also check out the ITA’s recap which has quotes from Di Lorenzo, Carter, Redlicki, and Valpo head coach Jim Daugherty
  
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