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The USTA National Winter Championships in Scottsdale are down to the quarterfinals after 13 of the 16 matches in the boys and girls draws finished in straight sets. Virginia commit Matthew Lord is still alive in both the singles and doubles draws as are Trey Hilderbrand and Chelsea Kung with both of the latter still uncommitted. The ones with no year listed are committed for next year. Full draws are available here.

Boys Round of 16 (Friday)
(17) Trey Hilderbrand (13.15/Uncom ’18) def. (17) Carson Haskins (12.86/Uncom ’18) 6-4, 6-4
(6) Ryan Seggerman (13.09/Princeton) def. (9) Ivan Thamma (13.31/UC Davis) 6-4, 6-2
(16) Jenson Brooksby (13.77/Uncom ’19) def. (3) Mason Beiler (13.38/Uncom ’18) 6-2, 6-2
(8) Matthew Lord (13.09/Virginia) def. (12) Bill Duo (13.08/Uncom ’18) 6-2, 6-3
(15) Sebastian Mermersky (13.35/Liberty) def. (17) Jake Sands (12.96/Penn ’18) 6-1, 7-5
(17) Bennett Crane (13.37/Indiana Fr) def. (4) Maxwell Freeman (13.38/Vanderbilt) 7-5, 4-6, 7-5
(7) Robert Maciag (13.07/Uncom ’18) def. Jared Pratt (13.26/Uncom ’18) 6-4, 6-3
(2) Richard Ciamarra (13.41/Notre Dame) def. (17) Mac Kiger (12.91/Illinois) 7-6(3), 7-5
 
Quarterfinals (Saturday)
(6) Ryan Seggerman (13.09/Princeton) vs. (17) Trey Hilderbrand (13.15/Uncom ’18)
(8) Matthew Lord (13.09/Virginia) vs. (16) Jenson Brooksby (13.77/Uncom ’19)
(15) Sebastian Mermersky (13.35/Liberty) vs. (17) Bennett Crane (13.37/Indiana Fr) 
(2) Richard Ciamarra (13.41/Notre Dame) vs. (7) Robert Maciag (13.07/Uncom ’18)
 
Doubles Semifinals (Saturday)
Ben Goldberg (UCLA Fr)/Jake Sands (Penn ’18) vs. (7) Christian Alshon (Uncom ’19)/Trey Hilderbrand (Uncom ’18)
(5) Maxwell Freeman (Vanderbilt)/Matthew Lord (Virginia) vs. (9) Mac Kiger (Illinois)/Michael Sun (Uncom ’18)
 
 
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Girls Round of 16 
(17) Rena Lin (10.60/Uncom ’19) def. Mary Profit (10.23/Uncom ’17) 7-5, 5-7, 6-3
(8) Chelsea Kung (10.58/Uncom ’19) def. (13) Rachel Eason (10.87/Uncom ’18) 6-4, 6-3
(4) Elysia Bolton (11.25/UCLA ’18) def. Jessi Muljat (10.20/Uncom ’19) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3
(7) Sara Choy (11.01/Uncom ’18) def. (16) Anna Brylin (10.20/Wake Forest ’18) 6-1, 6-1
(6) Abigail Forbes (11.31/Uncom ’19) def. (17) Julia Lilien (10.07/Uncom ’18) 6-1, 6-1
Tatum Burger (9.96/Uncom ’18)  def. Julia Deming (10.39/Uncom ’18) 6-3, 7-6
(5) Anika Yarlagadda (11.22/Uncom ’19) def. (14) Elyse Lavender (11.22/LSU) w/o
Vivian Glozman (10.49/Uncom ’18) def. Alexa Ryngler (10.73/Uncom ’20) 1-6, 6-3, 7-6(2)
 
Quarterfinals (Saturday)
(8) Chelsea Kung (10.58/Uncom ’19) vs. (17) Rena Lin (10.60/Uncom ’19)
(4) Elysia Bolton (11.25/UCLA ’18) vs. (7) Sara Choy (11.01/Uncom ’18) 
(6) Abigail Forbes (11.31/Uncom ’19) vs. Tatum Burger (9.96/Uncom ’18)  
(5) Anika Yarlagadda (11.22/Uncom ’19) vs. Vivian Glozman (10.49/Uncom ’18)
 
Doubles Semifinals (Saturday)
Taylor Bridges (NC State)/Tatum Rice (Arkansas) vs. (5) Jessica Aragon (Uncom ’18)/Emilee Duong (Uncom ’17)
(3) Carolyn Campana (Uncom ’18)/Ivana Corley (Uncom ’18) vs. (9) Chelsea Kung (Uncom ’19)/Janice Shin (Uncom ’17)
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Dragos Ignat (13.92), who played in the upper half of Columbia’s lineup for three years before departing this past season, won $800 after routing the competition at the USTA Midwest Indoor Championships in Plain City, Ohio. Ignat dropped just eight games in five matches with his closest match coming in the finals in a 6-2, 6-2 win over Ohio State junior Matt Mendez (13.23). 
 
Ohio State senior Sandy Niehaus (10.56) won the women’s singles title with a 4-6, 6-3, 10-2 win over the top seed Maddie Kobelt (10.78/Syracuse ’14). Niehaus won her opening round match 6-1, 6-0 over Wright State sophomore Taylor Culbertson (7.88) and then she knocked off the second seed Dalayna Hewitt (10.86/HS Class of ’19) 6-4, 3-6, 10-5 in the semifinals. 
 
Maddie Kobelt and Meghan Buell (Washington & Lee ’15) won the women’s doubles title 6-4, 2-6, 10-7 over Rachael Morales (Marshall Sr) and Stephanie Smith (Marshall Jr) while Kobelt’s younger brother Alex (Ohio State soph) and Matt Mendez won the men’s doubles title 6-2, 7-6 over Kevin Metka (Ohio St ’15) and Gabe Higgs/Horwell (Allegheny ’03).
 
Payout information is listed here and full draws are listed here