The quarterfinal matches of the ITA Fall National tournament don’t start until Thursday, but we still have two spots to fill. Since both Whitman and Trinity fall under my purview, it’s my privilege to preview these two matches. First, a bit of history. Though Whitman and Trinity are in the same region, they rarely actually play each…
Hi everyone, I am the third regional writer for this site now, primarily for the Atlantic South region. I’ve done a team by team analysis for the Atlantic South ITA Recap, hope you all enjoy. Johns Hopkins Hopkins came into this tournament as the favorite to dominate the tournament, returning last year’s singles champion Andy…
Lost in all the ITA regional craziness was a set of two huge matchups this weekend, and I must say that they did not disappoint. Luckily, both of these matchups fell into my region, and I had the joy of following them point-by-point over the weekend. Hopkins defeats Amherst, 6-3 What a way to start…
I know I said in the last post that this was the strongest regional in the nation, but the three best singles players in the region, Lane, Nurenberg, and Ballou were absent from this tournament, so California actually failed to produce a legitimate national title contender. D3tennisguy smartly put Kotrappa down as a single contender…
Continuing with the welcoming of new regional writers, please join me in a round of applause for our very own D3West. I hope he’s up for the challenge of covering the most geographically diverse region. Hi All, I think this will be a good post to ease me into the blogosphere, as there are really…
Singles Before the year started, I was sort of leaning towards Williams as the national championship favorite, but after this tournament, I’m not so sure. It’s important to note that Fall results only mean so much, but here are the takeaways: 1. Eph Off. Not a single Williams player made it to the quarterfinals of the…
I’ve hinted at it before, but we’re going to do things a little differently this year. We have three new regional writers coming in, and this is the first installment from either of them. I’m hoping this will allow more teams to get some coverage without dipping the overall quality of writing (it’s so high…