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Ohio State Men's Tennis (2014/2019/2024 ITA Indoor National Champs, 17 Straight B1G Titles)

LitlBuck;1707064; said:
I hate to say this but I just don't see Marcan winning. In fact, I have more faith in JK winning his match. I think we will in #1 doubles but after that I just don't know. I would like to add that I think we got hosed when it came to the seeding of the NCAA's:( + USC = cheaters in everything:tongue2:

Question: when it comes to seeding how do they work it before the match:huh: Does coach Juan say player x will play #1 and then coach2 will say who will play #1 for their team and then coach2 says who will be playing #2 for him and then coach1 and they just continue going back and forth until all the matches are set or is it done a different way. I cannot see how I could not be done without a coach putting his better players against the other teams weaker players without some type of fare type of seeding.

Justin will have his hands full with the #3 ranked player in the NCAA, Steven Johnson who plays #2 single's for USC.
Chase will face #9 ranked Robert Farah.
Re. the lineup submission, this is from the NCAA policy manual. Page 5 explains the lineup submission procedures and deadlines.
This NCAA site explains that coaches must submit their lineup for the tournament on May 4.
May 5 is the deadline for coaches/teams to challenge other team's lineups.
May 7 is the date when the lineups for the tournament are finalized by the tennis committee.
Wednesday May 19 is the deadline for the final 16 teams to submit changes to their 2nd round lineups.
http://www.ncaa.com/graphics/2010D1MWTennisParticipantManual4_28_10.pdf
 
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UVa, UCLA, Tenn, Baylor, Ok, Ga, join tOSU, and USC in quarterfinals!

NCAA men's D1 tennis tournament championship bracket

In a minor upset last night the host University of Georgia Bulldogs upended the #6 seed, Florida Gators 4-2, (sorry about that ubet would have loved to meet you in the finals).:(
In a major upset the unseeded Oklahoma Sooners shocked the #3 seed, Texas Longhorns, 4-2.
On the right hand side of the bracket, #2 seed Tennessee should have fairly smooth sailing into the final.
On the left side of the bracket, #1 Virginia will face a tough test against #9 seed UCLA on Sunday.
The winner of that quarter will face what many believe are the two strongest teams and eventual tournament winner in the #4 vs. #5 quarter, tOSU and USC.
 
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Okay... so here is a web video feed by individual courts... still searching for one like last year in which you had the scoring for all across the bottom and could flip between all the courts with ease.

Here is what I have found so far....

NCAA Men's and Women's Tennis Championships Live Video Streaming - Official Athletics Site of the University of Georgia Bulldogs


:oh:


gracelhink said:
In a minor upset last night the host University of Georgia Bulldogs upended the #6 seed, Florida Gators 4-2, (sorry about that ubet would have loved to meet you in the finals).:(

And I agree w/ grace on this. The g/f is a UF alum and that would have been fun... kinda!
 
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