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D3 Central’s Grand Ole Weekend Preview (March 12-14)

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April 12, 2013
D3 Central’s Grand Ole Weekend Preview (March 12-14)

As we move closer and closer to the end of the year and NCAA’s matches are becoming more and more meaningful. The pressure is mounting for teams to finish strong and everyone is jockeying for their seed come tournament time. I’m excited to see how this weekend plays out, in general. There are lots...
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D3Central’s “State of the Region Address”

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April 2, 2013
D3Central’s “State of the Region Address”

D3ASouth did a great job with his article and it sparked my interest. In general, my analysis and write-ups have been on the positive side and have been sparkly and kind. Not today. The gloves are off. It’s about time the Central wakes up and plays with some heart, grit, and determination. I think...
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Central: “Best of the Rest”/Early Match Reactions

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February 24, 2013

I want to start by saying, I would have posted a “Best of the Rest” preview a while ago… But unfortunately, technical difficulties decided otherwise. Since I couldn’t deprive everyone of these I will throw in a small preview of each of the teams I was going to cover in some of the recaps...
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Season Preview: #30 Kalamazoo

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January 25, 2013
Season Preview: #30 Kalamazoo

Coach: Mark Riley, 6th year Location: Kalamazoo, MI 2009 Ranking: 22 2010 Ranking: 17 2011 Ranking: NR 2012 Ranking: 30 (tied) 2013 Projected Ranking: NR D3Central, NR D3TG Overview: Kalamazoo is a historic program. It hosts the prestigious USTA junior tournament. If your good enough to qualify for this tournament, however, does not mean you will play college tennis there. That...
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New Season, New Years’ Wishes

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January 12, 2013

Well, tennis fans. It’s a brand new season. Everyone has a fresh start. Some teams are burdened by expectation, while others are optimistically lurking in the shadows, eagerly awaiting the opportunity to prove their worth. As much fun as it is to analyze every match, dissect every lineup decision, speculate over the cause of a...
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DIII Mascot Challenge: Round 2, volume 2

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November 19, 2012
DIII Mascot Challenge: Round 2, volume 2

The first set of second round matches have been completed, and another purple nuisance has emerged. I’m flattered to have a big following from Kenyon on the blog, but they have ousted the Scotty dogs, and nobody likes someone who kills a dog. Other than that, the round 2 matches went pretty much as...
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DIII Mascot Challenge: West Region Region

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November 5, 2012
DIII Mascot Challenge: West Region Region

Well, it finally happened. A team with a clearly inferior mascot galvanized their fan base to get their mascot through to the second round. With 160 votes, the UW-W Warhawks are going to be very formidable going into the coming rounds, and it stands to reason they will be able to get more votes...
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ITA Fall Regional Preview: Central

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August 29, 2012

Now that the blog is official back up and running, I think it’s time to start talking about tennis that actually matters. In about four weeks, arguably the biggest individual tournament of the year will start up at nine regional sites around the country. The later tournaments start about 4 1/2 weeks from now,...
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Final Rankings/Results

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June 14, 2012

So the final rankings came out the other day. I think they pretty accurately represent the collective bodies of work of each of the teams involved. Of course, you can make arguments for certain teams being higher or lower (I’m surprised MIT isn’t in there, and GAC should clearly be ahead of Trinity at...
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California Region + Round-of-32 Wrapup

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May 12, 2012

Emory Region #20 Washington & Lee def. UT-Tyler 5-3 The Generals had a bit of a scare in the first round, dropping all three doubles matches to the Patriots. After winning the first four singles matches quickly to take control, the match was decided by a couple three-setters. Washington & Lee showed a fantastic amount of...
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