Bracketology Attempt #1

I’ve said that April 1st is the first day you can really make a meaningful bracketology. Everyone has played, the majority of teams have played a significant amount of matches, and several teams don’t have a lot of matches left on their schedules that would hurt or help their ranking. It’s Sunday night and I’m…

Sunday Recap

Denison def. #27 Kalamazoo 7-2 It looks like the Big Red won this match pretty comfortably. Doubles has been Kalamazoo’s Achilles heel this year, and against a team as good as Denison, they had basically no chance after falling down 3-0. Denison has looked solid to start the season, and this win will get them…

Saturday Recap

Ok, a lot happened today, and I don’t have a lot of time, so I’m just gonna write a few sentences about each match, and you guys can fill in the rest #21 Swarthmore def. Vassar 5-4  Vassar won two out of three of the doubles, and actually won 4 out of 6 first sets,…

Thursday Recap + Rankings Discussion

First off, the rankings came out yesterday. Here they are, if you haven’t had a chance to look at them. It looks pretty obvious that the ranking committee had a pretty hard time with basically every team after the top 3. You could make so many arguments for so many teams being higher than lower…

Tuesday-Wednesday Wrap up

Williams completed their California sweep today with a 5-4 win over Cal Lu. The box score makes it look like the least dramatic 2-4 comeback of all time, as they won their four singles matches without dropping more than 4 games in a set. Though they entered the trip with the #3 national ranking, not…

Regional POW: March 18-25

Atlantic South Warren Elgort (Johns Hopkins) Hopkins lost twice last week, but that didn’t stop Elgort from picking up a few big wins. In doubles, he teamed with Jacob Barnaby to post an 8-5 victory over Emory’s #1 team of Goodwin/Humphreys. He followed that up with a straight sets win over Ian Wagner at #5…

Sunday Recap

#12 Trinity (TX) def. UT-Tyler 7-2 Looks like Trinity pulled Frey and DelaFuente after sweeping the doubles, so this match wasn’t really as close as the box score indicates. The only significant part of this match is that Straus still isn’t in the lineup for the Tigers. Bummer. #21 Carnegie Mellon def. #16 Mary Washington…