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Results: 67 Record(s) Found.

Top seeds Johnson, Juricova claim NCAA titles

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Southern California's Steve Johnson beat Tennessee's Rhyne Williams 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 to win the NCAA men's singles title Monday, and California's Jana Juricova downed Stanford's Stacey Tan, 6-0, 7-6 (2), to win the women's championship. Read More
 

Americans vie for NCAA titles

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It's not often a NCAA semifinal match that’s decided in a third set tiebreaker gets overshadowed, especially if the contestants are two Bay area players, one on her home courts. Read More
 

Roommates Play for Place in NCAA Final

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The University of Tennessee’s Rhyne Williams and Tennys Sandgren warm up together, train together, travel together, play doubles together, and are occupying the same hotel room during the NCAA team and individual championships. But after they face each other Sunday, the togetherness will end, with only one of them earning a place in Monday’s NCAA singles final. Read More
 

Johnson, Gibbs reach NCAA quarterfinals via tiebreakers

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Stanford’s Nicole Gibbs trailed No. 6 seed Allie Will of Florida 5-1 in the final set of their third-round match Friday, but came back to deliver a 6-3, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (3) win in 3 hours, 52 minutes and advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Individual Championships. Read More
 

All-American Day at the NCAA Individual Championships

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One of the criteria for being named an All-American couldn’t be simpler: reach the round of 16 at the individual tournament. Those seeded had already assured themselves of the honor, but an additional 15 men and women earned a place in their program’s history with victories Thursday. Read More
 

Fanselow upsets No. 2 Domijan at NCAA Individual Championships

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Upsets of players who compete in the NCAA team final are far from unusual, and Virginia freshman Alex Domijan, the No. 2 seed, was this tournament's first major victim, as Domijan, the ITA Rookie of the Year, lost to Pepperdine's Sebastian Fanselow on Day 1 of the NCAA Individual Championships, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1. Read More
 

Florida, USC claim NCAA titles with dramatic 4-3 wins

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In two excruciatingly exciting 4-3 matches, the second-seeded Southern California men claimed their third consecutive team championship over top seed and undefeated Virginia, while the University of Florida women, also seeded No. 2, avenged last year’s heartbreaking loss to top seed and undefeated Stanford, ending the longest home winning streak in NCAA history. Read More
 

Defending champions Stanford and USC return to NCAA Finals

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Three of the four finalists in Tuesday’s NCAA Division I Team Championships are back where they ended the 2010 season. The Stanford women and University of Southern California men hope to retain the titles they won last year in Athens, Ga., with the Florida women trying to find the one point that eluded them in their 4-3 loss to the Cardinal. Read More
 

UCLA women defeat Duke to claim Final Four berth

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Sixth-seeded UCLA had revenge on its mind when taking the courts against No. 3 Duke Sunday in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I Team Championships. Read More
 

Stanford falls just short against top-ranked Virginia at NCAA Championships

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When Virginia’s Sanam Singh hit a down-the-line forehand winner to defeat Stanford’s Alex Clayton 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, claiming the final point for the top-ranked Cavaliers after over four hours of competition, the senior from India touched off a joyous celebration among teammates and Virginia fans. Read More
 
Results: 67 Record(s) Found.
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