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Men's Standings Page.Indd 2021 SEC Men’s Tennis Tammy Wilson, Director of Communica ons [email protected] • Twi er: SEC_Tammy Final Standings Notebook • Florida’s Sam Riffi ce won the NCAA Singles Title. SEC Pct. All Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak Tennessee’s Adam Walton and Pat Harper won the Florida^* 12-0 1.000 26-2 .929 12-0 7-1 7-1 W6 NCAA Doubles Title. Tennessee# 10-2 .833 28-4 .875 15-0 5-2 8-2 L1 • In the fi nal ITA computer rankings, the SEC has 12 teams in the Top 50: 1. Florida, 4. Tennessee, 8. Texas Georgia 8-4 .667 17-7 .708 12-3 4-2 1-2 L1 A&M, 9. Georgia, 13. South Carolina, 14. Ole Miss, Texas A&M 7-5 .583 19-9 .679 10-1 6-5 3-3 L1 15. Mississippi State, 18. Kentucky, 30. Alabama, 40. Arkansas, 42. LSU, 47. Auburn. Kentucky 7-5 .583 19-8 .704 16-1 3-5 0-2 L1 • In the final singles rankings, there are 13 SEC stu- South Carolina 7-5 .583 17-10 .630 8-3 6-5 3-2 L1 dent-athletes in the Top 25: 1. L. Draxl, UK; 2. S. Rif- Ole Miss 7-5 .583 13-11 .542 5-6 6-2 2-3 L1 fi ce, UF; 3. D. Rodriques, SC; 4. V. Vacherot, AM; 5. D. Vale, UF; 6. H. Habib, AM; 8. A. Walton, UT; 9. J. Alabama 5-7 .417 14-12 .538 12-4 2-5 0-3 L4 Monday, UT; 17. F. Reynolds, UM; 18. T. Bryde, UG; Mississippi State 5-7 .417 18-10 .643 13-3 3-5 2-2 L1 20. G. Diallo, UK; 21. A. Andrade, UF; 23. P. Henning, UG. LSU 4-8 .333 12-13 .480 10-4 1-7 1-2 L2 • In the final doubles rankings, there are seven SEC Auburn 3-9 .250 7-15 .318 4-6 2-6 1-3 L1 duos in the Top 25: 1. Sandkaulen/Reynolds, UM; 3. Arkansas 3-9 .250 10-15 .400 9-7 1-8 0-0 L2 Walton/Harper, UT; 8. Bryde/Zink, UG; 9. Aguilar/ Thomson, AM; 11. Rodrigues/Thomson, SC; 12. Bour- Vanderbilt 0-12 .000 6-16 .273 6-8 0-8 0-0 L5 gois/Diallo, UK; 14. Broska/Ramskogler, MS; 18. Mur- ge /Maclean, AU; 21. Riffi ce/Vale, UF. ^SEC Champion, #SEC Tournament Champion, *NCAA Champion NCAA Tournament First Round • Host Sites in parenthesis Quarterfi nals • USTA Na onal Campus • Orlando 7 20 Cleveland State at #14 Kentucky (Lexington) W 4-1 Georgia vs Tennessee UT 4-1 UNC Wilmington at #13 South Carolina (Columbia) W 4-0 Texas A&M vs Florida UF 4-1 New Mexico at #8 Texas A&M (College Sta on) W 4-1 Semifi nals • USTA Na onal Campus • Orlando 8 21 LSU vs Stanford (Charlo esville) L 0-4 Tennessee vs Baylor L 2-4 Mississippi State vs Miami (Orlando) W 4-1 Florida vs Texas W 4-0 Alabama vs Oregon (Waco) L 3-4 South Alabama at #1 Florida (Gainesville) W 4-0 Championship • USTA Na onal Campus • Orlando ETSU at #11 Georgia (Athens) W 4-0 22 Arkansas at TCU (Fort Worth) L 0-4 Florida vs Baylor W 4-1 Alabama A&M at #3 Tennessee (Knoxville) W 5-0 Belmont at #15 Ole Miss (Oxford) W 4-0 SEC Tournament Second Round • Host Sites in parenthesis 8 April 19-23 - Faye eville, Ark. Arizona at Kentucky (Lexington) L 2-4 NC State at South Carolina (Columbia) W 4-0 19 Oklahoma at Texas A&M (College Sta on) W 4-1 Match 1: #13 Vanderbilt vs #12 Arkansas AR 4-0 9 20 Match 2: #11 Auburn vs #6 South Carolina SC 4-1 Mississippi State at UCF (Orlando) W 4-2 Match 3: #10 LSU vs #7 Ole Miss UM 4-1 Tulane at Ole Miss (Oxford) W 4-0 Match 4: Arkansas vs #5 Kentucky UK 4-0 Memphis at Tennessee (Knoxville) W 4-0 Match 5: #9 Mississippi State vs #8 Alabama MS 4-1 Texas Tech at Georgia (Athens) W 4-0 South Florida at Florida (Gainesville) W 4-1 21 Match 6: South Carolina vs #3 Georgia SC 4-2 Third Round • USTA Na onal Campus • Orlando Match 7: Ole Miss vs #2 Tennessee UT 4-1 17 Match 8: Kentucky vs #4 Texas A&M AM 4-1 Georgia vs North Carolina W 4-3 Match 9: Mississippi State vs #1 Florida UF 4-2 Tennessee vs Arizona W 4-3 Ole Miss vs Baylor L 1-4 22 South Carolina vs Texas L 3-4 Match 10: South Carolina vs Tennessee UT 4-0 Texas A&M vs Mississippi State AM 4-0 Match 11: Texas A&M vs Florida UF 4-3 Florida vs Illinois W 4-0 23 Championship Match: Tennessee vs Florida [SEC Network] UT 4-3 Media Information Weekly Honors SEC Release Player of the Week The conference tennis release will be available each day of play via the league’s Jan. 27 Mar m Parta, Tennessee website. SEC standings and results will be updated each weekday. Feb. 3 Liam Draxl, Kentucky Feb. 10 Giles Hussey, Tennessee / Florian Broska, Mississippi State Weekly Awards Feb. 17 Liam Draxl, Kentucky / Luca Wiedenmann , Tennessee The SEC will name a Player of the Week and Freshman of the Week in tennis Feb. 24 Valen n Vacherot, Texas A&M each Wednesday of the season. Selec ons will be announced in the weekly re- Mar. 3 Riccardo Roberto, Alabama / Andy Andrade, Florida lease, the SEC website and on social media pla orms. Nomina ons for the award Mar. 10 Duarte Vale, Florida are made each week by the tennis communica ons contacts and are selected by Mar. 17 Sam Riffi ce, Florida / Valen n Vacherot, Texas A&M a vote of the SEC Communica ons staff . Mar. 24 Duarte Vale, Florida Mar. 31 Giles Hussey, Tennessee General Informa on Apr. 7 Edson Or z, Alabama / Duarte Vale, Florida General SEC tennis informa on can be accessed on the Web at www.secsports. Apr. 14 Philip Henning, Georgia com. The SEC tennis release can also be printed off of the secsports.com website in an Adobe Acrobat fi le. Adobe Reader, which is used to read the Adobe Acrobat Freshman of the Week fi le, can be downloaded for free on your computer on the adobe.com website. Jan. 27 Johannus Monday, Tennessee Feb. 3 Johannus Monday, Tennessee Email List Feb. 10 Toby Samuel, South Carolina / Johannus Monday, Tennessee Press releases and information pertaining to SEC tennis will be emailed to the Feb. 17 Johannus Monday, Tennessee media throughout the year. Accredited media can register for the SEC’s tennis Feb. 24 Johannus Monday, Tennessee mailing list by contacting Tammy Wilson at [email protected]. Mar. 3 Johannus Monday, Tennessee Mar. 10 Ben Shelton, Florida Social Media Mar. 17 Johannus Monday, Tennessee • Facebook: like the page called “Southeastern Conference” Mar. 24 Ben Shelton, Florida • Twi er: @SEC Mar. 31 John Hallquist Lithén, Ole Miss • Instagram: @SEC Apr. 7 Aleska Bucan, Arkansas • Snapchat: @SECsports Apr. 14 Joshua Lapadat, Kentucky Newcomer of the Week^ Honors Feb. 24 Nikola Slavic, Ole Miss / Alberto Colas, Mississippi State First Team All-SEC Nemanja Malesevic, Mississippi State Mar. 3 Blaise Bicknell, Florida Edson Or z, Alabama Toby Samuel, South Carolina Mar. 10 Nikola Slavic, Ole Miss / Connor Thomson, South Carolina Tyler S ce, Auburn Johannus Monday, Tennessee Mar. 17 Tyler S ce, Auburn Sam Riffi ce, Florida Raphael Perot, Texas A&M Mar. 24 Tyler Zink, Georgia Duarte Vale, Florida Mar. 31 Liam Draxl, Kentucky / Gabriel Diallo, Kentucky Andy Andrade, Florida All-Newcomer Apr. 7 Adrien Burdet, Arkansas Liam Draxl, Kentucky Tyler S ce, Auburn Apr. 14 Liam Draxl, Kentucky Gabriel Diallo, Kentucky Blaise Bicknell, Florida Tim Sandkaulen, Ole Miss Tyler Zink, Georgia Finn Reynolds, Ole Miss Liam Draxl, Kentucky ^ During this conference season, the SEC will honor a player that had their fresh- Daniel Rodrigues, South Carolina Gabriel Diallo, Kentucky man campaign interrupted by the global pandemic. This award will be known as Connor Thomson, South Carolina Connor Thomson, South Carolina the Newcomer of the Week. Johannus Monday, Tennessee Adam Walton, Tennessee Player of the Year Hady Habib, Texas A&M Valen n Vacherot, Texas A&M Valen n Vacherot, Texas A&M Freshman of the Year Second Team All-SEC Johannus Monday, Tennessee Blaise Bicknell, Florida Trent Bryde, Georgia Newcomer of the Year Philip Henning, Georgia Liam Draxl, Kentucky Tyler Zink, Georgia Millen Hurrion, Kentucky Coach of the Year Ronnie Hohmann, LSU Bryan Shelton, Florida Nikola Slavic, Ole Miss Giovanni Oradini, Mississippi State SEC All-Tournament Team Florian Broska, Mississippi State Blaise Bicknell, Florida Toby Samuel, South Carolina Josh Goodger, Florida Carlos Aguilar, Texas A&M Daniel Rodrigues, South Carolina George Harwell, Vanderbilt Mar m Prata, Tennessee (MVP) Luca Widenmann, Tennessee All-Freshman Valen n Vacherot, Texas A&M Ben Shelton, Florida John Hallquist Lithén, Ole Miss SEC Men’s Tennis 2 ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS AUBURN TIGERS Overall: 14-12 / SEC: 5-7 Overall: 10-15 / SEC: 3-9 Overall: 7-15 / SEC: 3-9 January January January 16 Samford W 6-1 15 Omaha W 6-1 17 Samford W 6-1 16 Samford W 5-2 15 Omaha W 7-0 23 1-Old Dominion W 7-0 17 North Alabama W 7-0 30 Illinois State W 7-0 24 1-South Florida L 3-4 17 North Alabama W 7-0 February 31 Georgia Tech L 0-4 22 1-NC State L 2-4 3 Tulsa W 5-2 February 23 1-Ole Miss L 1-4 6 Washington W 5-2 5 at Tulane Postponed 29 Tulane W 4-3 10 Oklahoma L 3-4 7 Louisville L 1-4 29 Cha anooga W 6-1 12 Oral Roberts W 6-1 12 at FSU W 4-2 February 14 at Oklahoma State L 3-4 13 2-Miami L 2-5 5 Memphis Canceled 16 Louisiana Canceled 19 *at South Carolina L 2-5 6 Louisville Canceled 19 *at Mississippi State Postponed 21 *at Florida L 1-6 12 Tennessee Tech W 7-0 21 *Ole Miss L 0-7 26 *Vanderbilt W 6-1 12 Tennessee Tech W 4-0 28 Memphis L 2-5 28 *Kentucky L 1-4 19 *at Florida L 1-6 March March 21 *at South Carolina L 2-5 5 *at Kentucky L 0-7 5 *at Alabama W 4-3 26 *Kentucky W 4-3 7 *at Vanderbilt W 5-2 7 Middle Tennessee W 4-2 28 *Vanderbilt W 6-1 12 *LSU L 2-5 12 *Tennessee L 3-4 March 14 *Texas A&M W 4-3 14 *Georgia L 3-4 5 *Auburn L 3-4 24 at UCF L 1-6 19 at Tulane L 3-4 12 *Georgia L 3-4 26 *at Florida L 0-7 26 *at Texas A&M L 2-5 14 *Tennessee L 1-6 28 *at South Carolina L 0-7 28 *at LSU L 2-4 19 Middle Tennessee W 4-3 April April 21 Memphis L 3-4 2 *Georgia L 1-6 2 *Ole Miss L 3-4 26 *at LSU Postponed 4 *Tennessee W 4-3 4 *at Mississippi State L 1-6 28 *at Texas A&M Postponed 7 *at Mississippi State L 0-4 9 *Arkansas W 4-0 April 9 *at Auburn L 0-4 20 3-South Carolina L 1-4 2 *Mississippi State W 5-2 11 *Alabama L 2-5 4 *at Ole Miss W 4-3 19 1-Vanderbilt W 4-0 All mes Central.
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