Women’s Season Opener Hot Takes!!

What’s up tennis fans! After a long summer hiatus, your favorite women’s writers are back in action, and with an expanded squad! This season’s lineup features FOUR talented (and tennis obsessed) writers: returners ASW and Central (formerly known as NEW) are joined by newcomers West and new NEW (formerly known as Nameless)! To kickoff this…

2018 FINAL Power Rankings

Man, it’s the summer. So when RPI Tennis comes around bothering me talking about how they waiting for Power Rankings, it gets me heated. But, it’s true that these are overdue. And I take responsibility for that. Here are our Final Power Rankings of the 2018 season. Note that these are not forward looking, which…

NCAA Quarterfinal Preview: #4 Middlebury vs. #5 Wesleyan

Your favorite ladies are back on the women’s side of the Blog to bring you what has been come somewhat of a blog trademark: match-by-match breakdowns. We’ve kind of brought two articles together to bring you a double dosage of D3 women’s tennis with short team profiles followed by the usual match rundowns. So, in…

2018 Women’s NCAA Regional Preview: The Wesleyan and Middlebury Regions

D3ASW here. I have the honor of posting this extremely well written article brought to you entirely by our new nameless writer. They are pumping out great stuff this week and I’m so thrilled to have this kind of excitement on the women’s team. If I keep typing I’ll probably just make the article worse…

2018 Individuals Seletions

SINGLES QUALIFIERS (MENS) A-SOUTH: Daniel Levine (CMU) Hayden Cassone (Emory) Jonathan Jamison (Emory) Vishnu Joshi* (Hopkins) Sebastian Sikh (NC Wesleyan) Jack Gray (Sewanee) Mark Fallati (Swarthmore) Harry Shephard (Washington & Lee) CENTRAL: Leo Vithoontien (Carleton) Nick Chua (Chicago) Erik Kerrigan* (Chicago) Brady Anderson (Coe) Mohanad Al-Houni (GAC) Jake Zalenski (Kenyon) Bernardo Neves (Wash U) Johnny…

2018 Blind Resumes ft AVZ

Hello again, boys and girls! As you all know by now, the Blog never sleeps. However, the Blog also does not allow retirements. So, today we’ve brought back THE FACE OF THE BLOG, Adam Van Zee AKA old D3Central to give us his analysis on the wild card selections for NCAAs. Remember that we no…

NESCAC FINALS PREVIEW: Bowdoin vs Middlebury

Happy NESCAC finals, boys and girls. Sunday is the final day of non-NCAA tennis, and at this point we’re within 48 hours of the bracket release! Your headmaster will undoubtedly be back with a final bracketology at some point soon, but for now you get to focus on the couple of big conference title matches…

2018 NESCAC SF Preview

Well we had one quarterfinal that was devoid of drama, and one quarterfinal that was overflowing with it. As expected, Middlebury took care of Bates without any issue, as the Panthers blanked the Bobcats. Like Midd, Wesleyan started off their match with a doubles sweep, but then things got hairy. Amherst had five first sets,…

The Big Kahuna: Pool C Update + Bracketology

After coming off an effort for the Perfect Week, things got away from me a bit. I was so drained from the effort that I was not able to get an article out on Tuesday, meaning that pushed back some Pool C and Bracketology. In an effort to make this up to the loyal readers,…