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No. 7 Virginia Blanks No. 6 Tennessee 5-0 in NCAA Semifinals
CHAMPAIGN, Ailing. – The No. 7 Virginia males’s tennis staff (27-5) superior to the finals of the 2022 NCAA Males’s Tennis Crew Championship with a 5-0 victory in opposition to No. 6 Tennessee (26-8) on Saturday (Could 21) on the indoor courts of the Atkins Tennis Middle in Champaign, Ailing.
The Cavaliers will tackle No. 8 Kentucky (26-7) on Sunday, Could 22 at 4 p.m. ET within the championship match.
Virginia had a simultaneous clinch on singles courts two and 6 to consequence within the 5-0 last rating.
Senior Gianni Ross and sophomore Jeffrey von der Schulenburg acquired the Cavaliers began with a 6-3 victory on doubles courtroom three. Senior Ryan Goetz and sophomore Iñaki Montes clinched the purpose with a 6-2 victory on courtroom two.
In singles, the Cavaliers received all six first units, however aside from Ross’s 6-1 victory on courtroom 5, all the scores had been shut. Sophomore Chris Rodesch, von der Schulenburg and grad scholar Bar Botzer all received 7-5 whereas Montes and Goetz each went to tiebreakers of their first units.
Ross went down a break early in his second set in opposition to Angel Diaz however rallied to win it 6-4 and put UVA forward 2-0. Von der Schulenburg was serving up 6-5, however was damaged by Emile Hudd to power a tiebreaker to resolve the second set on courtroom three. Von der Schulenburg received the breaker 7-2 to place UVA on the brink.
Three of the ultimate 4 courts had the Cavaliers able to clinch. Montes was serving up 5-3, Goetz was serving up 5-2 and Botzer was returning up 5-2. For the ultimate factors, Martim Prata, Botzer’s opponent, served forward of Montes, with Botzer successful seconds forward of Montes ending off No. 10 Johannus Monday on courtroom two, giving UVA the 5-0 last.
Rodesch, who had dropped his second set in opposition to No. 3 Adam Walton on courtroom one, had simply gone up a break within the third set when play was halted.
FROM HEAD COACH ANDRES PEDROSO
“We’re all grateful to be right here, headed to the championship match. Proper now, it’s principally a mentality of gratitude. And tomorrow, it’s an perspective of let’s exit and take it. Let’s exit and get it and consider in ourselves. This can be a lot of enjoyable! Guys are having fun with it. We’re having a good time. However we’re tremendous grateful to be right here.”
“Our message to the staff was the identical as the entire match, simply make certain we match folks’s vitality. We’ve acquired nice composure and we’re taking part in properly. So we have now to belief in our video games. So long as we do these issues, vitality composure and maturity, we’re gonna be proper there with anyone. That’s what they did at present. That’s what they’ve been doing all match and hopefully, we will do this yet another time tomorrow.”
MATCH NOTES
- Virginia brings a 22-match win streak into Sunday’s championship. Their final loss was in opposition to Florida at ITA Nationwide Crew Indoors in February
- Virginia received the primary of its 4 NCAA titles in 2013, the final time Illinois hosted the championship
- Andres Pedroso was an assistant coach on UVA’s 2013 championship staff
- Virginia has superior to seven of the final 11 finals and shall be vying to win its fifth title in that span
- A staff from the ACC has received 4 of the final six championships
- Bar Botzer was a member of Wake Forest’s 2017 NCAA Championship staff. He’s vying to win a title with two completely different groups
- That is Kentucky’s first time advancing to the NCAA Championship match
- This would be the second assembly of the 12 months between the 2 groups as Virginia defeated Kentucky 4-2 in Lexington on March 31
#7 Virginia 5, #6 Tennessee 0
Singles competitors
- #3 Adam Walton (UT) vs. #30 Chris Rodesch (VA) 5-7, 6-2, 0-2, unfinished
- #39 Inaki Montes (VA) def. #10 Johannus Monday (UT) 7-6 (7-3), 6-3
- #45 J vd Schulenburg (VA) def. #74 Emile Hudd (UT) 7-5, 7-6 (7-2)
- Shunsuke Mitsui (UT) vs. #96 Ryan Goetz (VA) 6-7 (4-7), 2-5, unfinished
- Gianni Ross (VA) def. Angel Diaz (UT) 6-1, 6-4
- Bar Botzer (VA) def. Martim Prata (UT) 7-5, 6-2
Doubles competitors
- #13 Adam Walton/Pat Harper (UT) vs. #61 Bar Botzer/Chris Rodesch (VA) 4-4, unfinished
- Ryan Goetz/Inaki Montes (VA) def. #21 Emile Hudd/Shunsuke Mitsui (UT) 6-2
- Gianni Ross/J vd Schulenburg (VA) def. Mark Wallner/Johannus Monday (UT) 6-3
Order of end: Doubles (3,2); Singles (5,3,6,2)
Court docket 6 clinched the match. Court docket 2 completed concurrently.
Match performed indoors because of climate
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Meet the 2024 Tennessee high school football all-state teams in Class 1A, 2A, 3A from TSWA
The Tennessee Sports Writers Association has released Division I all-state football teams for the 2024 TSSAA season.
Below are the all-state teams for Division I, Classes 1A, 2A and 3A.
Class 1A
Offense
Quarterbacks: Tate Surber, McKenzie, Sr.; Nate Adams, Clay County, Sr.; Brody Whittaker, MASE, Sr.
Running backs: Grayson Kreis, Harriman, Sr.; JaMychal Buckner, South Pittsburg, Jr.; Marquis Gardner, Chattanooga Prep, Jr.
Wide receivers: Cole Brown, McKenzie, So.; Nolan Adams, Clay County, Jr.; Ja’Quan Benton, Oliver Springs, Jr.
Offensive linemen: Jamarkus Pittman, MASE, Sr.; Kelan Roberson, Union City, Sr.; Noah Young, Cloudland, Sr.; Aydan Blair, Moore County, Sr.; Xavier Reviere, South Pittsburg, Jr.
Athlete: Amari Cotton, Jo Byrns, Sr.
Kicker: Skyler Fornera, McKenzie, Sr.
Defense
Defensive linemen: Caden Jackson, Oliver Springs, Sr.; Caleb Carroll, Wartburg, Sr.; J.R. Hardrick, South Pittsburg, Jr.; Peyton Martin, Moore County, Sr.
Linebackers: Eli Justice, Coalfield, Sr.; Zac Mahoney, Harriman, Sr.; Stanley Burrow, MASE, Sr.; Akeem Hunt, MASE, So.
Defensive backs: Dayon Cooper, South Pittsburg, So.; Bennett McDougal, Whitwell, Sr.; Devonte Wigfall, Cosby, Sr.; Kaidence Nelson, MASE, So.
Punter: Khari Escobar, Sale Creek, Sr.
Class 2A
Offense
Quarterbacks: Andrew Johnson, Fairley, Jr.; Kason William Young, East Robertson, So.; Tilton Pickett, Marion County, Sr.
Running backs: Jaydon Peete, Milan, Jr.; Cooper White, Westmoreland, Sr.; Dominique Burleson, Hampton, Sr.
Wide receivers: Troyce Grimsley, Fairley, Jr.; Corben Reynolds, Loretto, Jr.; Sam Pickett, Marion County, Sr.
Offensive linemen: Zach Bruggner, Bledsoe County, Sr.; David Lands, Polk County, Sr.; Ben Parr, Milan, Sr.; Bra’Kyrin Cole, Jackson Central-Merry, Sr.; Caleb Woodley, Fairley, Sr.; Hunter Gray, Westmoreland, Sr.
Athlete: Gray Eubanks, Huntingdon, Sr.
Defense
Defensive linemen: Delandis Dandridge, Fairley, Sr.; Kenderrius Robertson, Mitchell, Sr.; Myles Mays, Marion County, Sr.; Zach Groves, East Robertson, Jr.
Linebackers: Taylor Scharber, Marion County, Sr.; Evan Plunkett, Mt. Pleasant, Sr.; Ryan Shaffer, Tellico Plains, Sr.; Quint Smith, Summertown, Sr.
Defensive backs: Austin Franklin, West Greene, Sr.; Lake Drake, York Institute, Sr.; Levi James, Oneida, Sr.; Braden Reed, Tellico Plains, Sr.
Punter: Braydon Case, Mt. Pleasant, Jr.
Class 3A
Offense
Quarterbacks: Graham Simpson, Westview, Fr.; Eli Graf, Alcoa, Sr.; Xavier Murray, White House Heritage, So.
Running backs: Skylan Smith, Covington, Sr.; Lorenz Wright, Memphis East, Jr.; Hicks Hunter, Sycamore, Jr.
Wide receivers: Dontez Joy, Westview, Jr.; Jamir Dean, Alcoa, So.; Radarious Jackson, Sheffield, Sr.
Offensive linemen: Jayden Jackson, East Nashville, Sr.; Josh Phelps, Sequatchie County, Sr.; Lucas Hughes, Meigs County, Jr. ; Jacob Crow, Alcoa, Jr.; Evan Allen, Gatlinburg-Pittman, Sr.; Marlee Watts, Alcoa, So.
Athlete: Ronye Watson, Chattanooga Central, Sr.Kicker: Kyrin Tyson, Alcoa, Jr.
Defense
Defensive linemen: Jaeden Isbell, Tyner, Sr.; Jamir Turner, Alcoa, Sr.; Deangelo Franklin, Sheffield, Jr.; Jaxon Cupples, Westview, Jr.
Linebackers: Kason Hicks, Sequatchie County, Jr.; Sam Cretsinger, Johnson County, Sr.; Eli Owens, Alcoa, Sr.; Craig Huskey, Gatlinburg-Pittman, Jr.
Defensive backs: Condis Cherry, Alcoa, So.; Dason Springer, White House Heritage, Sr.; Antoni Morton, East Nashville, Sr.; Hunter Minton, Sequatchie County, So.
Punter: Grant Garner, Liberty Creek, So.
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Tennessee Titans 2025 opponents set with fourth-place AFC South schedule
The Tennessee Titans’ full list of 2025 opponents is set as the fourth-place team in the AFC South.
Tennessee will play six divisional games, plus games against teams from the AFC West and NFC West. The Titans also will also play the Browns, Saints and Patriots as fellow last-place teams from their respective divisions.
The Titans’ offseason became more interesting on Sunday when they earned the No. 1 overall pick in April’s NFL draft via the Week 18 loss to Houston and New England’s win over Buffalo.
Here’s the full list of the Titans regular-season opponents in 2025.
Titans 2025 opponents
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- Houston Texans
- Indianapolis Colts
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Los Angeles Rams
- Seattle Seahawks
- New England Patriots
- New Orleans Saints
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- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Denver Broncos
- Las Vegas Raiders
- San Francisco 49ers
- Arizona Cardinals
- Cleveland Browns
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John Calipari on rebounding deficit vs. Tennessee: ‘We’ve got to do some soul searching’
The Arkansas Razorbacks ran into a buzzsaw with the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday. Almost immediately, head coach John Calipari saw his team go down and struggle to come back from their early deficit.
Following the game, John Calipari immediately pointed to rebounding as the main issue in the game. It was that dominance on the boards that cost the Razorbacks and now means the Razorbacks are going to need some soul searching moving forward.
“They kind of manhandled us,” John Calipari said. “I can’t remember the last time I had a team get beat by 30 rebounds, and so we got to do some soul searching because this league, what they play like, everybody plays like. So we miss free throws, we miss threes and we get out-rebounded by 30, aren’t you like, how did you only get beat by 25? It could have been 50. But hats off to Tennessee. They’re the number one team for a reason and they did it to us.”
In the end, Tennessee won the game 76-52. That was on the back of a 51-29 rebounding gap between the two teams. Arkansas had just nine offensive rebounds compared to 24 offensive rebounds by the Volunteers. That, when combined with Tennessee outshooting Arkansas, made for a challenge that they weren’t able to overcome.
“Well, first of all, we only had one guy go to try to offensive rebound. They had more offensive rebounds than we had rebounds,” Calipari said. “I want you to hear what I just said. How did we — all I kept saying in the second half, let’s get it to single digits. If we do something good, they get an offensive rebound. We do something good, they get an offensive rebound. We make it 13, they get two offensive rebounds, two threes. And you look around, like, ‘Guys, it has nothing to do with anything but rebounding.’”
For the season, Arkansas has had its issues rebounding. The Razorbacks are 217th in the country in rebounds per game, averaging 35.71 rebounds per game.
“If I play a smaller team, guards have got to rebound defensively. I don’t need you to offensive rebound, but defensively you got to come up with the ball. So we could play a bigger team with Adou [Thiero] at the three,” Calipari said. “But like I said, he didn’t play well today. He’s probably had one of those this year. So in 14 games, he’s had one other dud. He had it here, couldn’t make a free throw, and then he shoots an air-ball three. That’s not who he is, but give them credit. They made him play that way.”
The schedule doesn’t get easier from here for Arkansas and John Calipari. Ole Miss comes to town on Wednesday before Florida will then make their presence felt on Saturday. Both of those teams are currently ranked in the AP Top 25 Poll. So, fixing the rebounding issue is going to be vital right away.
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