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Georgia Gwinnett College in Lawrenceville, Georgia, began playing tennis at the NAIA-level in the fall of 2012 and since then they’ve been an unstoppable force. The Grizzles came into this season as the 3-time defending NAIA National Champions after going a perfect 26-0 last season. This morning GGC hosted Hawai’i Pacific in a battle of No. 1s with GGC the top ranked team in the NAIA while HPU is the top ranked team in Division II. GGC brought a 44-match winning streak into the contest with its last loss coming back on April 3, 2015 to this same HPU Shark squad. GGC jumped out to a 3-0 lead after sweeping all three doubles courts with the match at No. 1 the closest with GGC’s Kevin Konfederak and Gilad Berman defeating Filip Dolezel and Jakub Hadrava 9-8 (7-5). FYI, all divisions except D1 still play regular ad-scoring with doubles playing eight game pro sets with a tiebreak at 8-8 while each individual doubles court counts as one point. 

In singles play GGC took opening sets at 2, 3, 4, and 6 while HPU claimed sets at 1 and 5. Connor Clements put GGC up 4-0 with a 6-2, 6-2 win at No. 4 and Federico Duran provided the clincher with a 6-3, 6-3 win at No. 6. GGC’s Jordan Cox and Gilad Berman also won in straight sets at 2 and 3 while Kevin Konfederak won a 10-point supertiebreak which was played in lieu of a third set at No. 1. HPU picked up its lone point from Juan Erro who won an abbreviated third set at No. 5. 

GGC has wins this year over teams from all four levels with D1 wins against Kennesaw State and The Citadel, notable D2 wins against #1 Hawai’i Pacific, #4 Lander, and #9 West Florida, a D3 win against #1 Emory, and NAIA wins over #2 Xavier (LA) and #3 Keiser (FL). 

 

 
#1 Georgia Gwinnett 8, #1 Hawai’i Pacific 1
Mar 07, 2017 at Lawrenceville, Ga. (GGC Tennis Facility)
Singles competition
1. #1 Kevin Konfederak (GGC) def. #13 Filip Dolezel (HPU) 6-7 (4-7), 6-2, 1-0 (10-7)
2. #2 Jordan Cox (GGC) def. Jakub Hadrava (HPU) 6-4, 6-3
3. Gilad Berman (GGC) def. #34 Torben Otto (HPU) 6-2, 6-0
4. #26 Connor Clements (GGC) def. Jack Lyttle (HPU) 6-2, 6-2
5. Juan Erro (HPU) def. Rafael Coutinho (GGC) 6-3, 2-6, 1-0 (10-6)
6. Federico Duran (GGC) def. Gerrard Rodriguez (HPU) 6-3, 6-3
Doubles competition
1. Kevin Konfederak/Gilad Berman (GGC) def. Filip Dolezel/Jakub Hadrava (HPU) 9-8 (7-5)
2. Jordan Cox/Connor Clements (GGC) def. Jack Lyttle/Torben Otto (HPU) 8-2
3. Rafael Coutinho/Federico Duran (GGC) def. Juan Erro/Filip Soban (HPU) 8-3
Match Notes
Hawai’i Pacific 5-1; National ranking #1; Regional ranking #1
Georgia Gwinnett 12-0; National ranking #1; Regional ranking #1
Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (4,6,3,5,2,1)
T-3:15 A-75
 
Post-Match Quotes from GGC’s recap
“Today was an extremely impressive result and effort from our men,” said GGC coach Chase Hodges. “The guys played well, and our doubles set the tone for the match. We are trying to enjoy the ride and not focus on the streak. Winning 45 straight matches is a special thing and achieving this mark with this group of men is something I will not forget for the rest of my life. We are going to continue to work hard, buy in, and represent Georgia Gwinnett the right way.”
 
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The ITA released its latest set of computerized team rankings today with Ohio State still the top ranked team on the men’s side while Florida remains the top ranked women’s team. On the men’s side Wake Forest moved up to No. 2 on the strength of a road win over Texas, Virginia which was idle last week dropped to No. 3, Oklahoma State moved up one spot to No. 4 (record high), while North Carolina moved up one spot to No. 5.

On the women’s side Ohio State and North Carolina stayed at No. 2 and No. 3 while Auburn moved up two spots to No. 4 (record high) and Vanderbilt shot up nine spots to No. 5 after picking up road wins at Tennessee and Georgia. 

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Men’s Teams That Rose The Most:
Wichita State (+31) – from NR (81) to No. 50
Ole Miss (+29) – from NR (55) to No. 37
Texas A&M (+15) – from No. 27 to No. 12
Georgia (+11) – from No. 22 to No. 11
Drake (+10) – from NR (59) to No. 49
TCU (+10) – from No. 41 to No. 31 
 
Men’s Teams That Fell The Most (Still Ranked):
SMU (-13) – No. 26 to No. 39
Tennessee (-8) – No. 38 to No. 46
Cal Poly (-6) – No. 39 to No. 45
 
Men’s Teams That Entered:
#37 Ole Miss – beat Alabama and prior win over Texas A&M was enhanced when A&M jumped in the rankings
#49 Drake – beat then No. 37 Washington
#50 Wichita State – beat then No. 39 Cal Poly and Fresno State
 
Men’s Teams That Dropped Out
NC State (46) – prior win over Minnesota was downgraded due to UM falling 7 spots last week
Central Florida (48) – no top 50 wins – few ranked outside of top 50 must have fallen (Texas Tech/Arizona)
Auburn (49) – lost to Mississippi State
 
Women’s Teams That Rose The Most:
SMU (+33) – from NR (76) to No. 34
Florida State (+25) – from NR (61) to No. 36
Denver (+20) – from NR (59) to No 39
Miami FL (+17) – from No. 44 to No. 27
Florida International (+14) – from No. 40 to No. 26
William & Mary (+12) – from No. 49 to No. 37
USC (+11) – from No. 32 to No. 21
Kentucky (+10) – from No. 30 to No. 20
 
Men’s Teams That Fell The Most (Still Ranked):
Alabama (-12) – No. 34 to No. 46
Rice (-12) – No. 29 to No. 41
NC State (-9) – No. 26 to No. 35
 
Women’s Teams That Entered:
#36 Florida State – defeated then No. 26 NC State
#39 Denver – defeated Boise State and Oregon
#43 SMU – defeated Arizona and Central Florida
#44 Tulsa – defeated Purdue and Temple
#48 Marshall – defeated Miami OH & Winthrop – some other unranked wins were upgraded
 
Women’s Teams That Dropped Out
Northwestern (38) – lost to Oklahoma State & Washington
Nebraska (39) – previous win over Wichita State was downgraded when WSU fell from No. 35 to unranked last week
Missouri (41) – lost to Arkansas & past loss to Wichita State hurt more since WSU fell
Louisville (45) – no top 50 wins – other unranked wins must have dropped
Iowa (47) – lost to Maryland
 
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MEN’S TOP 50   WOMEN’S TOP 50
Rank Pts School Prv Rank Chg   Rank Pts School Prv Rnk Chg
1 89.24 Ohio State University 1 0   1 87.18 University of Florida 1 0
2 85.35 Wake Forest University 3 1   2 80.76 Ohio State University 2 0
3 82.74 University of Virginia 2 -1   3 78.41 North Carolina 3 0
4 63.44 Oklahoma State  5 1   4 63.31 Auburn University 6 2
5 62.76 North Carolina 6 1   5 58.40 Vanderbilt University 14 9
6 62.31 California 7 1   6 57.22 Texas Tech University 8 2
7 57.92 University of Oklahoma 4 -3   7 55.30 Oklahoma State University 11 4
8 55.43 University of Texas 8 0   8 54.89 Georgia Tech 5 -3
9 49.17 Baylor University 17 8   9 53.14 University of Michigan 4 -5
10 46.31 University of Michigan 9 -1   10 49.50 Baylor University 13 3
11 44.71 University of Georgia 22 11   11 47.03 Pepperdine 9 -2
12 44.16 Texas A&M University 27 15   12 45.81 California 7 -5
13 42.89 UCLA 11 -2   13 44.56 University of Georgia 18 5
14 42.32 USC 10 -4   14 39.80 Stanford 16 2
15 41.05 University of Florida 13 -2   15 39.77 Duke University 10 -5
16 40.87 Mississippi State 14 -2   16 34.43 University of Tennessee 12 -4
17 40.68 Georgia Tech 12 -5   17 33.14 Texas A&M University 20 3
18 39.73 University of Kentucky 15 -3   18 32.30 University of Arkansas 17 -1
19 38.54 Northwestern University 16 -3   19 32.10 University of Kansas 15 -4
20 35.42 University of Illinois 23 3   20 29.31 University of Kentucky 30 10
21 34.42 Cornell University 18 -3   21 28.58 USC 32 11
22 31.02 University of Oregon 21 -1   22 27.28 TCU 22 0
23 30.85 South Carolina 19 -4   23 25.98 Univ of Mississippi 24 1
24 30.00 Columbia University 24 0   24 25.65 University of South Carolina 19 -5
25 28.18 Tulane University 20 -5   25 25.62 University of Washington 25 0
26 25.89 University of Memphis 35 9   26 24.43 Florida International University 40 14
27 25.56 Vanderbilt University 30 3   27 23.95 University of Miami (Florida) 44 17
28 23.11 Notre Dame 29 1   28 23.10 UCLA 21 -7
29 22.55 South Alabama 28 -1   29 23.02 LSU 37 8
30 22.54 Old Dominion University 25 -5   30 22.29 Dartmouth College 23 -7
31 22.47 TCU 41 10   31 22.02 University of Notre Dame 27 -4
32 21.52 University of Minnesota 32 0   32 21.54 University of Texas at Austin 31 -1
33 20.83 University of Wisconsin 31 -2   33 20.40 Mississippi State University 33 0
34 19.45 Indiana University 37 3   34 20.10 Wake Forest University 28 -6
35 18.65 Georgia State University 36 1   35 19.47 North Carolina State 26 -9
36 18.65 Florida State University 33 -3   36 16.73 Florida State University 61 25
37 18.33 Univ of Mississippi 66 29   37 16.28 College of William and Mary 49 12
38 17.73 Rice University 34 -4   38 16.12 University of Maryland 43 5
39 17.39 SMU 26 -13   39 15.93 University of Denver 59 20
40 16.86 Univ of South Florida 40 0   40 14.87 Arizona State University 35 -5
41 16.38 Stanford University 44 3   41 14.23 Rice University 29 -12
42 16.25 Univ of Washington 47 5   42 12.94 Tulane University 36 -6
43 14.77 Duke University 43 0   43 12.58 SMU 76 33
44 14.74 University of Louisville 42 -2   44 12.51 University of Tulsa 51 7
45 14.56 Cal Poly 39 -6   45 12.46 UNLV 46 1
46 14.53 University of Tennessee 38 -8   46 12.27 University of Alabama 34 -12
47 13.55 Yale University 45 -2   47 11.90 University of Oklahoma 50 3
48 13.49 University of Tulsa 50 2   48 11.89 Marshall University 54 6
49 13.44 Drake University 59 10   49 11.88 Virginia Commonwealth  42 -7
50 13.29 Wichita State 81 31   50 11.45 Virginia Tech 48 -2
Dropped out: NC State (46), Central Florida (48), Auburn (49)
 
Dropped out: Northwestern (38), Nebraska (39), Missouri (41), Louisville (45), Iowa (47)
 

 

 

Rankings Demo: 

Men’s Top 5 

 

Women’s Top 5 

 
 
ITA Ranking Point Chart (Page 6)
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