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No. 3 Men's Tennis preview: Tulsa/Rice
03.07.2020 | Men's Tennis
The Longhorns will host the Golden Hurricane at 11 a.m., followed by Rice at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday at the Texas Tennis Center.
No. 3 Men's Tennis preview: Tulsa/Rice
When: Sun., Mar. 8, 2020, Tulsa – 11 a.m. CT/Rice – 3:30 p.m. CT
Where: Texas Tennis Center, Austin, Texas
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-Tulsa Series: Texas leads, 19-2
Texas and Tulsa have met 21 times since 1975 with the Longhorns winning 19 of those, including each of the last two years at the Texas Tennis Center – a 6-1 win last season and a 7-0 sweep the year before. The Golden Hurricane has not won in Austin during that stretch with its two wins (both 4-3) coming in Tulsa in 2017 and in the 2011 NCAA Tournament in Norman
Last Meeting
No. 6 Texas 6, Tulsa 1
Fri., Feb. 18, 2019 • Texas Tennis Center • Austin, Texas
Singles – Order of Finish (6,5,1,2,4,3)
1. No. 6 Christian Sigsgaard (UT) def. No. 73 Majed Kilani (TUL), 6-2, 3-6, 6-1
2. No. 14 Yuya Ito (UT) def. Joshua Goodger (TUL), 2-6, 6-3, 6-3
3. No. 91 Leonardo Telles (UT) def. Jarod Hing (TUL), 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (7-5)
4. Kody Pearson (TUL) def. Harrison Scott (UT), 6-4, 7-6 (7-5)
5. Chih Chi Huang (UT) def. Boriss Kamdem (TUL), 6-4, 6-0
6. Colin Markes (UT) def. Daniel Siddall (TUL), 6-1, 6-1
Doubles – Order of Finish (2,3)
1. No. 13 Harrison Scott/Christian Sigsgaard (UT) vs. Majed Kilani/Jarod Hing (TUL), 5-5, unfinished
2. Leonardo Telles/Colin Markes (UT) def. Kody Pearson/Daniel Siddall (TUL), 6-3
3. Yuya Ito/Chih Chi Huang (UT) def. Boriss Kamdem/Tom Thelwall-Jones (TUL), 7-5
-Texas vs Tulsa in 2019 tournament play
N/A
-Rice Series: Texas leads, 72-17-7
Texas and Rice is the fourth-most-played series in UT history behind Texas A&M, Baylor and SMU. The Longhorns have put together 14 straight wins dating back to 2007 including a 5-2 win at the Texas Tennis Center last year. That was the first time the teams had played outdoors in Austin since 2013.
Last Meeting
No. 4 Texas 5, Rice 2
Tues., Mar. 12, 2019 • Texas Tennis Center • Austin, Texas
Singles – Order of Finish (4,2,3,5,1,6)
1. Sumit Sarkar (RICE) def. No. 4 Christian Sigsgaard (UT), 6-4, 7-6 (3)
2. No. 9 Yuya Ito (UT) def. Jacob Eskeland (RICE), 6-2, 6-2
3. No. 49 Harrison Scott (UT) def. Eric Rutledge (RICE), 6-1, 7-5
4. Colin Markes (UT) def. Adam Oscislawski (RICE), 6-3, 6-2
5. Chih Chi Huang (UT) def. Mohamed Abdel-Aziz (RICE), 7-5, 6-4
6. Campbell Salmon (RICE) def. Rodrigo Banzer (UT), 7-6 (2), 7-5
Doubles – Order of Finish (3,1)
1. No. 13 Christian Sigsgaard/Harrison Scott (UT) def. No. 40 Sumit Sarkar/Eric Rutledge (RICE), 6-3
2. Chih Chi Huang/Yuya Ito (UT) vs. Jacob Eskeland/Daniel Warren (RICE), 4-4, unfinished
3. Colin Markes/Rodrigo Banzer (UT) def. Mohamed Abdel-Aziz/Campbell Salmon (RICE), 6-2
-Texas vs Rice in 2019 tournament play
ITA Texas Regionals
Round of 64 – Jacob Bullard (Texas) def. Jacob Eskeland (Rice), 6-3, 6-1
-Ranked No. 3
Texas is ranked No. 3 in the latest Oracle/Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Rankings released Mar. 3 by the ITA. It marks the 19th-straight week the Longhorns have been ranked in the top five dating back to last February.
-ITA Individual National Rankings (Mar. 3)
Texas
Singles
No. 2 Yuya Ito
No. 6 Christian Sigsgaard
No. 44 Siem Woldeab
Doubles
No. 9 Yuya Ito/Christian Sigsgaard
No. 32 Christian Sigsgaard/Siem Woldeab
No. 74 Yuya Ito/Siem Woldeab
Tulsa
Singles
No. 61 Kody Pearson
Doubles
No. 61 Connor Di Marco/Kody Pearson
Rice
Singles
N/A
Doubles
N/A
-Double Double
This will the Longhorns' second doubleheader of the season and their second in two weeks after hosting Nebraska and UTSA on Feb. 23. Texas won both of those matches with a 6-1 final against Nebraska and a 4-3 win over UTSA.
-Climbing the charts
Seniors Yuya Ito and Christian Sigsgaard are both rising in the all-time career singles victories list at Texas. Ito is now alone in tied for fifth with 109, while Sigsgaard is alone in 12th with 103. Among the top 15, Ito has posted the best winning percentage (.762), while Sigsgaard's is fifth (.715).
-Ito dominant
No. 2 Yuya Ito had won 18 consecutive singles matches prior to falling to No. 28 Trent Bryde of Georgia on Feb. 8. He then collected wins in four out of his next five, including over No. 6 Keegan Smith of UCLA and No. 16 Axel Geller of Stanford. He has won 26 of his last 30, and 34 out of his last 39 counting tournament play and dating back to last season. Of the 34 wins, 21 have been against ranked opponents with only two of those coming against players outside of the top 50, while 11 of them have been in the top 25. Four of the five losses have been to top-50 opponents, and his only other loss has been to teammate Siem Woldeab in the championship of the Gamecock Invitational.
-Riding the wave
Texas bounced back with a 5-2 home victory over No. 43 Tulane on Mar. 6 at the Texas Tennis Center. The Longhorns took the doubles point with wins at No. 1 and No. 2, followed by singles victories by Yuya Ito at No. 2, Chih Chi Huang at No. 5, Siem Woldeab at No. 3 and Eliot Spizzirri at No. 4.
-Just short in Cary
Texas came up just short at No. 9 NC State, 4-3, at the Cary Tennis Park on Mar. 1 against what was the Longhorns' second top-10 opponent in three days. The match went down to the wire with the teams tied, 3-3, including four three-set matches, when No. 37 Alexis Galarneau of NC State was able to outlast senior No. 2 Yuya Ito in three sets after their first two went to tiebreakers. Texas had held leads of 2-1 and 3-2 prior to that on the strength of singles wins by senior No. 6 Christian Sigsgaard at No. 2, and freshmen Eliot Spizzirri at No. 4, and No. 45 Siem Woldeab at No. 3.
-Sweeping for the sweep
Texas swept No. 8 Stanford, 4-0, on Feb. 28 to complete a sweep of two matches against the Cardinal in 12 days after taking a 4-2 decision on Feb. 16 at the ITA National Indoor Championships. Texas captured the doubles point for the second time in those two matches with wins at No. 3 by freshman Cleeve Harper and sophomore Chih Chi Huang, and at No. 2 by freshmen Jacob Bullard and Eliot Spizzirri, who secured the doubles point in both matches. The Longhorns followed with singles wins by senior No. 6 Christian Sigsgaard at No. 2, freshman No. 45 Siem Woldeab at No. 4, and Huang at No. 5. Sigsgaard's victory came against No. 5 Axel Rotsaert.
-Doubling up
Texas swept a home doubleheader on Sunday, Feb. 23, at the Texas Tennis Center with a 6-1 win over Nebraska to start the day, followed by a 4-3 victory over UTSA later that afternoon. The UTSA match was clinched at 4-0, but the Longhorns used several players in new positions and had two players see their first action of the season. One of those was freshman Evin McDonald who won both of his singles matches. Yuya Ito was the only player to compete in both singles and doubles in both matches and in those won both his singles matches and a doubles match, while leading in the other doubles match that went unfinished.
-Ito sets Big 12 career mark for Big 12 Player of the Week honors
Yuya Ito was named Big 12 Player of the Week for the seventh time in his career, establishing a conference record, for the week ending Feb. 16. It was also his third time this season after posting two top-16 singles wins in three matches, and pairing with Cleeve Harper for three doubles wins against No. 16 UCLA, No. 13 Michigan and No. 8 Stanford after not having competed in a match together in their careers prior to the tournament.
-Fresh to the ITA All-Tournament Team
The Longhorns had a trio of freshmen named to the 2020 ITA National Indoors All-Tournament Team on Feb. 20 in Cleeve Harper, Jacob Bullard and Eliot Spizzirri. Harper earned the honor at No. 6 singles, while the pair of Bullard and Spizzirri were selected at No. 2 doubles. Harper went 3-0 in singles play and captured the Longhorns' first singles point in all three matches of the tournament, while Bullard and Spizzirri came up with two clutch tiebreaker wins to clinch the doubles point for the Longhorns over No. 13 Michigan and No. 8 Stanford on consecutive days.
-Back at the ITA Indoors
The Longhorns returned to the ITA National Indoor Championships and advanced to the quarterfinals for the second-straight year and the third time in the last four. Texas downed 14 seed No. 16 UCLA, 4-2, in the first round on the strength of four singles wins by freshmen Cleeve Harper and Eliot Spizzirri and seniors Yuya Ito and Christian Sigsgaard. However, the Longhorns then fell to 11 seed No. 13 Michigan, 4-2, winning the doubles point and a singles match by Cleeve Harper. In the final match, they secured a 4-2 win over No. 8 Stanford, winning the doubles point in a tiebreaker of the third match at No. 2, along with singles wins by Harper, Huang and Ito, who came back from down a set and two breaks (5-2) to clinch for Texas.
-Downing the Dawgs
Texas finished out the first part of its schedule heading into ITA Indoor Nationals with a 4-3 win over No. 18 Georgia at the Texas Tennis Center on Feb. 8. It marked the first time the storied programs had met in Austin since 1999, and only the fifth time since 1975 with all four previous matches won by the Bulldogs. Texas ended that streak by claiming the doubles point at both No. 1 and No. 3 by seniors No. 15 Yuya Ito and Christian Sigsgaard, and the duo of sophomore Chih Chi Huang and freshman Cleeve Harper, respectively. That was followed by singles victories for freshmen Eliot Spizzirri at No. 4, and No. 37 Siem Woldeab at No. 3, along with the clinching point by No. 12 Sigsgaard at No. 2. The clinch came with the Longhorns leading, 4-2.
-Ito tabbed Big 12 Player of the Week again
Yuya Ito was named Big 12 Men's Tennis Player of the Week for the week ending Feb. 2. It was Ito's second conference weekly honor of the season and the sixth of his career, which ties him for the most in Big 12 history with teammate Christian Sigsgaard among others. It was also the third time a Longhorn earned the honor in first four weeks of the season after Sigsgaard did the second week. Playing on the road at No. 6 Ohio State, Ito downed No. 24 John McNally in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3.
-Berque chosen PTR College Coach of the Year
Bruce Berque was named the PTR Jim Verdieck College Coach of the Year by the Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) on Feb. 5. Berque was recognized when the PTR presented its annual awards during its International Tennis Symposium, which was held Feb. 10-13, on Hilton Head Island, S.C. However, he was unable to attend in person due to preparation for the Longhorns' appearance in the ITA National Indoor Championships.
-10-match streak snapped
The Longhorns dropped their first dual match of the season on the road, 4-1, at No. 6 Ohio State on Feb. 1. The loss ended a 10-match winning streak dating back to last season that included the six wins of the NCAA Tournament and the first four of the 2020 season.
-ITA Kickoff Weekend
The Longhorns advanced to the ITA National Indoor Championships for the second-straight year by recording 4-0 sweeps against Indiana in the opening round and No. 21 Florida State in the championship. Freshmen Siem Woldeab and Eliot Spizzirri both posted 2-0 singles records to score for Texas, while the Longhorns won the doubles point in both matches. Senior Yuya Ito and sophomore Chih Chi Huang provided the other singles wins.
-Sigsgaard named Big 12 Player of the Week
Christian Sigsgaard was named Big 12 Men's Tennis Player of the Week for the week ending Jan. 20. It marked Sigsgaard's first conference weekly honor of the season and tied a Big 12 record with the sixth of his career. It was also the second-straight week a Longhorn earned the honor after Yuya Ito did so in the first week.
-Completing the circuit
Texas finished their extended road trip with a 6-1 win at SMU on Jan. 18 after winning at No. 1 Florida and competing in individual play at the Miami Invitational. The Longhorns swept the singles matches over the Mustangs without dropping a set in a match played indoors at the SMU Tennis Center in Dallas. After dropping the doubles point on a tiebreaker, the Texas singles lineup rebounded with wins from senior No. 13 Christian Sigsgaard, and freshmen Jacob Bullard, No. 53 Siem Woldeab and Cleeve Harper to clinch the match, followed by freshman Eliot Spizzirri and senior No. 2 Yuya Ito to close for the 6-1 final.
-Taking down No. 1
Texas opened the 2020 team season with a 5-2 win on the road at No. 1 Florida on Jan. 15 in Gainesville. The Longhorns used five singles victories, all against ranked opponents, to secure a win in their first dual match since capturing the 2019 National Championship. It was also their second-straight win over a top-ranked team after defeating No. 1 Ohio State in Austin last March. Last season's championship match, a 4-1 win over Wake Forest, also took place in the state of Florida (Orlando) and followed a similar script. Texas dropped the doubles point and trailed in several singles matches before mounting comebacks, highlighted by senior Yuya Ito rebounding from a first-set defeat to earn a three-set win and clinch. It also marked the second time Texas and Florida met in the last three overall matches for the Longhorns, as they faced the Gators last year in the national semifinals, a match which the Longhorns won, 4-2.
-Freshman debuts
Four freshmen made their dual match debuts at No. 1 Florida, including Siem Woldeab at No. 3 singles (win), January enrollee Eliot Spizzirri at No. 4 singles (win) and No. 2 doubles (loss), redshirt freshman Cleeve Harper at No. 6 singles (loss) and No. 3 doubles (loss), and Jacob Bullard at No. 2 doubles (loss). The matches were highlighted by singles comebacks from Woldeab and Spizzirri, who both recovered from 5-1 first-set deficits to win their matches with Woldeab winning his first set and Spizzirri rallying but falling short in his, but recovering to win the second and third sets.
-Ito named Big 12 Player of the Week
Yuya Ito was named Big 12 Men's Tennis Player of the Week for the week ending Jan. 13. It marked Ito's first conference weekly honor of the season and the fifth of his career.
-Miami Spring Invitational
The Longhorns put together a solid showing at the Miami Spring Invitational, winning 31 of 42 total matches in individual singles and doubles play versus members of host Miami, t-No. 19 Georgia, and Wisconsin from Jan. 10-12. The No. 4 duo of seniors Yuya Ito and Christian Sigsgaard went 2-0 in doubles play and earned Doubles MVP honors. Ito did not compete on the final day of the tournament, but picked up two singles wins, including one over No. 12 Philip Henning of Georgia. Sigsgaard closed his singles play on Sunday with a win over No. 63 Adria Soriano Barrera of Miami, while freshman Jacob Bullard secured a ranked win over No. 88 Blake Croyder of Georgia. Bullard also went 3-0 in doubles, as did freshman Evin McDonald. Sophomore Nevin Arimilli and freshman Cleeve Harper both went 3-0 in best-of-three set singles matches, while freshman Eshan Talluri also posted a 3-0 singles record that included two one-set victories. Sophomore Chih Chi Huang and freshmen Eliot Spizzirri and Siem Woldeab all went 2-1 in doubles, while Woldeab also posted a 2-1 singles mark with his only loss coming in a third-set tiebreaker.
-Challenging non-conference schedule
The Longhorns have 12 non-conference dual matches this season against teams that appear in the ITA national rankings either currently or when the matches were played, including home matches with No. 9 Columbia (Mar. 14), No. 8 Stanford (W, Feb. 28), No. 18 Georgia (W, Feb. 8), No. 21 Florida State (W, Jan. 26), No. 43 Tulane (W, Mar. 6), and road or neutral contests at No. 1 Florida (W, Jan. 15), at No. 1 USC (Mar. 17), at No. 6 Ohio State (L, Feb. 1), vs. No. 8 Stanford (W, Feb. 16), at No. 9 NC State (L, Mar. 1), vs. No. 15 Harvard (Mar. 20), and vs. No. 16 UCLA (W, Feb. 14).
-Defending National Champions
The Longhorns entered the season as the defending National Champions and feature one of the top duos in college tennis in seniors Christian Sigsgaard and Yuya Ito. Sophomore Chih Chi Huang also returns with significant experience in both the singles and doubles lineups, in addition to sophomore Nevin Arimilli and redshirt freshman Cleeve Harper. That group will be joined by a host of talented newcomers who composed the nation's top-ranked recruiting class in fall participants Jacob Bullard, Evin McDonald, Eshan Talluri and Siem Woldeab, along with January enrollee Eliot Spizzirri. Head coach Bruce Berque enters his second season after guiding Texas to its first team championship in school history.
-3-for-3
During the fall, the ITA instituted its newly-created UTR/ITA National Player of the Month honor. In the three months of competition where it was awarded, it was a Longhorn who took it home all three times with freshman Siem Woldeab receiving it in September, and senior Yuya Ito doing so in October and November.
-One of only three
Senior Yuya Ito won both the ITA National Fall Championships singles and the ITA All-American Championships singles title during the fall. In doing so, he became just the third men's player since 1979 to win those two tournaments in the same season, joining Mitchell Frank of Virginia in 2011 and Sargis Sargsian of Arizona State in 1994. Ito ended the fall 15-1 in singles with a 12-match winning streak, and 11-1 in doubles.
-Bringing home the fall hardware
Yuya Ito
ITA Fall National Championships – Singles Champion
ITA All-American Championships – Singles Champion
ITA Texas Regionals – Doubles Champion (Christian Sigsgaard)
Gamecock Fall Invitational – Doubles Champion (Siem Woldeab)
Gamecock Fall Invitational – Singles Finalist
Christian Sigsgaard
ITA Texas Regionals – Doubles Champion (Yuya Ito)
Southern Intercollegiate Championships – Singles Champion
Southern Intercollegiate Championships – Doubles Champion (Siem Woldeab)
Siem Woldeab
Southern Intercollegiate Championships – Doubles Champion (Christian Sigsgaard)
Gamecock Fall Invitational – Singles Champion
Gamecock Fall Invitational – Doubles Champion (Yuya Ito)
-Year Three at the Texas Tennis Center
Texas began its third season of play at the Texas Tennis Center with two wins in the ITA Kickoff Weekend and is 7-0 this season after compiling a 25-3 record during the first two years. The Longhorns finished 2019 with a 15-1 mark there, including wins over No. 1 Ohio State, No. 6 Baylor and No. 12 Columbia, along with three NCAA Tournament victories. The lone loss came to No. 15 USC. During its inaugural season, Texas posted a 10-2 record, including winning the 2018 Big 12 Tournament.
















