ITA D1 Regional playoffs --Get ready for some HOT action in Palo Alto

bad weekend for the cardinals, unsurprising

hopefully the usta will give that dubs team of yours the wildcard so klahn can have a buddy at indoors

go duke
 
Did you watch the game? If you did, then you'd know that Alex very well today, and his opponent played unbelievable tennis.

Agree, i haven't seen Alex play this well since his freshman year. but His opponent played better today and clearly deserved to win. I think Alex got a little bit tired and didn't move as crisply in the 3rd set. That little bit of loss of movement as in 1/4 of a step makes tremendous difference at this level...:(
 
bad weekend for the cardinals, unsurprising

hopefully the usta will give that dubs team of yours the wildcard so klahn can have a buddy at indoors

go duke

Agree, they clearly deserve the Wildcard, since they are one of the top 5 doubles team in the country. and Also Alex Clayton deserved the Wildcard as well. Alex clearly is top 10 player.:)
 
Did you watch the game? If you did, then you'd know that Alex very well today, and his opponent played unbelievable tennis.

I watched it. I saw two fairly evenly matched players that did not make the main draw at the All-American two weeks ago. If either player was a Top 15 quality guy, they would have blown the other one off the court.
 
1. Alex Domijan vs. Bradley Klahn
2. Sanam Singh vs. Alex Clayton
3. Michael Shabaz vs. Ryan Thacher
4. Drew Courtney vs. Dennis Lin
5. Jarmere Jenkins vs. Matt Kandath
6. Julen Uriguen vs. Greg Hirshman
 
1. Alex Domijan vs. Bradley Klahn
2. Sanam Singh vs. Alex Clayton
3. Michael Shabaz vs. Ryan Thacher
4. Drew Courtney vs. Dennis Lin
5. Jarmere Jenkins vs. Matt Kandath
6. Julen Uriguen vs. Greg Hirshman

Last year, Shabaz played above Singh, and Jenkins typically played above Courtney. Uriguen's gonna have to fight to take the #6 spot.

4-1, Virginia.
 
Last year, Shabaz played above Singh, and Jenkins typically played above Courtney. Uriguen's gonna have to fight to take the #6 spot.

4-1, Virginia.

Is this during the regular season ??? Stanford has the home court advantage in NCAA championships. and Virginia will be too de-moralized to put up a fight...
 
I watched it. I saw two fairly evenly matched players that did not make the main draw at the All-American two weeks ago. If either player was a Top 15 quality guy, they would have blown the other one off the court.

I don't need rankings to recognize a great player when I see one. This Harbatsiuk guy is playing like a top 5 at the moment. If he keeps on playing like that, he'll soon be a top Div1 player.
 
I don't need rankings to recognize a great player when I see one. This Harbatsiuk guy is playing like a top 5 at the moment. If he keeps on playing like that, he'll soon be a top Div1 player.

like i said, if he played Domijan today, he would beat him...:???:
 
Bears Attack. 1 set all. Harbatsy looks done...looks dead tired. Alex wore him out. This Harbatsy could learn a few lessons on endurance from Harbaty.
 
Better man won today. Harbatsy takes the Regional and moves on to the National. Watch out Domijan, if he meet Harbatsy in the early round,,,,,could be an UPSET.
 
Way to go STanford Women's team. !!!!!!!!!!!



ITA Northwest Regional Semis Have Stanford Feel
Stanford will be well-represented on Tuesday at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Northwest Regional Championships, with three players having reached the singles semifinals round.



Stanford will be well-represented on Tuesday at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Northwest Regional Championships, with three players having reached the singles semifinals round.


Oct. 25, 2010



STANFORD, Calif.- Stanford will be well-represented on Tuesday at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Northwest Regional Championships, with three players having reached the singles semifinals round.

Stacey Tan faces Nicole Gibbs in one semifinal, while Kristie Ahn takes on Pacific's Jenifer Widjaja on the other side of the bracket.

Meanwhile, three Cardinal doubles teams are also into the semfinals. Tan and Veronica Li are alive on one side of the bracket while the other contest is an all-Stanford matchup of Ahn and Gibbs against Carolyn McVeigh and Amelia Herring.
 
Looks like it's an all Stanford final then, Ahn won 2 and 1.

Hey,, WHO is this Nicole Gibbs ???????????? She hits the ball as hard as Lindsey Davenport used to hit it. and she is blowing away all her opponents. Why didn't this great player go Pro ???:)
 
Hey,, WHO is this Nicole Gibbs ???????????? She hits the ball as hard as Lindsey Davenport used to hit it. and she is blowing away all her opponents. Why didn't this great player go Pro ???:)

She's been winning her matches really easy too, just like Ahn. Two freshmen is the final. The season is starting well for the Stanford team.
 
Ahn wins the Regional on a injury default WIN. I sure hope Nicole Gibbs is ok.



Ahn Captures Singles Title At ITA Northwest Regional Championships
Kristie Ahn captured the singles title on Thursday afternoon at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Northwest Regional Championships, extending an impressive start in her rookie season.


Oct. 28, 2010

STANFORD, Calif.- Kristie Ahn captured the singles title on Thursday afternoon at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Northwest Regional Championships, extending an impressive start in her rookie season.

Ahn was crowned the champion by default, as the title match against teammate Nicole Gibbs was not played and ended in a walkover.

Ahn is now 8-1 on the year while Gibbs has posted an equally solid 8-2 mark.

Ahn and Gibbs also reached the doubles final, but came up short against California's team of Mari Andersson and Jana Juricova. The Cardinal duo retired trailing 5-1.
 
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