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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Who do you think is the most improved team in college tennis 2011? Also who do you think is taking the biggest drop so far this year?
My vote goes to Notre Dame for most improved and Wisconsin or Wake Forest for worst start. ND just beat down Wisconsin in Madison 6-1, beat Oklahoma at ITA regionals, and was in position to win against Duke and Illinois recently. Wake just took a beat down from both Michigan and Michigan State (!!), given they haven't had a couple guys. What do you guys think?
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Wake Forest has been ravaged by the flu, and did not even field their normal lineup recently. We will see how they look later in the season.
In the ACC, Maryland looks much improved over previous years. Of course, they had nowhere to go but up. Notre Dame was underrated at #36 to start the season. I still think they will not make the final 16 in May. I think Ole Miss could be a sleeper team, if they get Kalle Norberg back to 100% and it changes their lineup. |
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Minnesota has started off a quietly succesfull season, dominating all their opponents except UCLA. Their ranking should soon be in the 22 - 25 range. their latest win is over Wisconsin, which is never a bad thing in any sport.
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MSU Mustangs (somewhere in the wilds of Texas, apparently) are a div II team with a couple of dark horses in their ranks.
Rory De Boer is a freshman, started playing at 6, is currently at 4 and has lost a total of 3 games in 3 matches so far. (he's from my club, so allow a little bias, but he is going to shred most of these kids, he was top 200 in open competition in Australia when he was 16)
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Illinois seems to be much improved.
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South Carolina is very weak this year. They lost their Brazilian contigent and haven't replaced them with anything(Chip Cox will be good though).
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Has to be Duke..
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In D-II, Grand Canyon University has to be the most improved.
2008-2009: 2-17 2009-2010: 4-15 2010-2011: 5-3 so far Their 3 losses were close losses to top 35 teams: 4-5 to Hawaii Pacific, UC San Diego and Western New Mexico. In looking ahead, there is a very good chance at a 12-8 season. |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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It'll be interesting to see how they do in Big Ten competition. I think they'll have a chance against Michigan. Probably overmatched against Illinois and Ohio State.
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There is a large gap between the top 2 and the rest in the Big Ten. Michigan and Minnesota our on the 2nd tier with Wisconsin and Indiana. The rest are poor
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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UMD is definitely a team that has improved over the last two years with new coach Kyle Spencer and assistant coach Evan Clark. They went from being an unranked team to a team in the top 100 and now on the cusp of breaking into the top 50. They beat Cornell 5-2 and lost close matches to VTech and a tough one to UVA, but that is because UVA has who they have. Maryland will only go up this year, and the guys are working hard and makin noise in the ACC. Let the results do the talking, but don't leave UMD out of this picture.
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Illinois seems to be better than what I thought they would be at the beginning of the year. They got a boost from their first few matches being at home indoors. Nevolo has put up some good results, Singh might be what I've heard he could be, and the team got a huge boost with Kalmanovich coming back. I felt that the team was slipping further down at the end of last year but the team seems to be clicking pretty good now. They're not a championship team or even a Final Four team, but they have a good chance to give OSU a run for its money and make the Sweet Sixteen or Elite Eight even.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I think UC Davis Women is the most improved team. For the past two years, they lost most of their matches and they had 2 wins and 7 loses in their conference. This year, the Aggies women won 8 matches and lost 2 (to 2 pac10 schools). They are 3-0 in their conference and they just won over last year's Big West Conference Champion (UCI) with a convincing 5-2 win. Their 3 freshmen made a major difference in their 7 match winning streak.
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Quote:
The program is steadily building towards returning to the top of the big Ten. They really are only a true #1 singles player away from being in the Sweet 16. |
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With their unbeaten streak up to 6 matches, Minnesota jumped to 16th in the latest rankings. They really are quite improved over last year - it will be interesting to see how they do this weekend against Washington.
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Last edited by JMS : 03-04-2011 at 04:16 PM. |
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Minnesota got spanked 7-0 by Washington
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Spanked is right. Minnesota sat its regular #4 player which forced everyone else to play up a slot and had a new freshman playing #6. This is a bigger deal for the Gophers because 3-6 is where they win their matches. Don't know why they went this way with the lineup but I don't think it really mattered; Washington was clearly better. Their ranking should now drop to around 23-25, which is where they should be.
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23rd ranked Minnesota bounced back to beat #25 Miami in Miami, while sitting one of their regulars.
The Golden Gophers continue their strong season and, with some improvement, could make the Sweet 16. The program is on the rise with a great recruiting class next year, great facilities and, most importantly, a great coach. |
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