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Through the Eyes of D3AS: NCAA Regionals UPDATED

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May 9, 2013
Through the Eyes of D3AS: NCAA Regionals UPDATED

We’ve decided to do NCAA predictions/thoughts for every writer here at D3, if you didn’t know.  It’ll be interesting to see the different takes as to predictions on each region.  I will NOT complain about the bracket in this post, enough of that has been done and I’ve found that complaining doesn’t really get...
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NCAA Preview Through the Eyes of: an unbiased observer

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May 7, 2013
NCAA Preview Through the Eyes of: an unbiased observer

Buckle up your seat belts, ladies and gentlemen, because this is going to be a long one. Before I get into each region, let’s take a quick step back and look at the NCAA selection process: - Though the NCAA and ITA are completely separate entities, the NCAA publishes the ITA rankings on their website for...
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Amherst/MIT + Williams, CMU/Kenyon – Top 20 Teams Collide

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April 11, 2013
Amherst/MIT + Williams, CMU/Kenyon – Top 20 Teams Collide

Whew, what hard work it is to be D3Northeast.  Luckily for me, I get two top 20 matchups this weekend, both of them involving DIII’s resident enigma, Amherst.  We will find out what kind of team Amherst is this weekend, I guarantee it.  In addition to the D3NE matches, I also have the pleasure...
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BONUS! State of the Region Address: Northeast

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April 10, 2013
BONUS! State of the Region Address: Northeast

Today is the DIII Tennis site’s lucky day.  I’ve decided to do a State of the Region address for the one and only DIII Northeast, a region that has gotten basically no coverage so far this season.  It’s not fair to them and it certainly needs to change.  From here on out, I’ll be...
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Karmic Justice and Pomona-Pitzer’s No Good Very Bad Day

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March 6, 2013
Karmic Justice and Pomona-Pitzer’s No Good Very Bad Day

Now, a couple of you readers out there are probably saying, “Hmmm, I wonder what he means by ‘Karmic justice’?”. It’s almost like I included that in the title of the post as a hook, and now you’re about to find out how big of an asshole I really am (hint: not that big...
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March 6-9 Preview

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March 5, 2013
March 6-9 Preview

Hey there, Spring season really picks up the pace this week, and there are a lot of matches on the slate that deserve some coverage. Unfortunately, I’m really short on time, so the best I can do is a short blurb on each of them. The regional writers will be picking up some of...
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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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ITA Regional Preview: New England

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September 3, 2012

It’s funny to think that there’s one region where Whitman is the only good team, and then there’s this region. Instead of calling it the “New England” regional, I’m thinking they should just change the name to “the clusterf***” region because it’s more appropriate. There are so many good players and good teams in...
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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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Sweet Sixteen Recap

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May 15, 2012
Sweet Sixteen Recap

Amherst def. Vassar 5-0 You gotta hate an NCAA system that yields Sweet Sixteen matchups that aren’t even worth writing about. Amherst absolutely dominated this match. It didn’t look like two top teams playing each other; it looked like a fly vs. a windshield. One thing that could be said is that Amherst seems...
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