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No. 8 USC Men Host NCAA Round of 16 Rematch With North Carolina
May 07, 2019 | Men's Tennis, Features
The Trojans look to replicate last year’s win when the Tar Heels come to Marks Stadium this Saturday.
THIS WEEK
No. 8 USC continues its 2019 NCAA Tournament journey with another match on home turf. In the tourney for the 13th consecutive season, the Trojans will host an NCAA Round of 16 dual match at Marks Stadium for the first time in history. This Saturday (May 11) at 2 p.m., No. 8 seed USC (22-7) will square off against No. 9 seed North Carolina (20-6) in a rematch of last year's NCAA Round of 16. The Trojans will be looking to stay undefeated all-time against the Tar Heels while seeking a ticket to Orlando, Fla., where the final eight NCAA teams advance to the USTA National Campus for the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship matches (May 16-19).
ORACLE/ITA RANKINGS UPDATES
ORACLE/ITA RANKINGS UPDATES
For the 12th straight season, the USC men's tennis team kicked off the new year ranked in the nation's top-10 of the Oracle/ITA rankings, ranked No. 5 in the nation to open the spring. The latest ITA team rankings (released May 1) have the Trojans at No. 8 in the nation. The latest individual rankings also were released May 1, with six Trojans ranked in singles and one ranked doubles team. Junior Brandon Holt leads the way at No. 6 in the nation in singles. Sophomore Daniel Cukierman stands at No. 24, with senior Laurens Verboven at No. 40. They're followed by fellow senior Tanner Smith at No. 57, senior Logan Smith at No. 84 and freshman Bradley Frye at No. 109. In doubles, USC has Holt and Riley Smith now ranked at No. 10 in the land.
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NCAA NOTES
USC is making its 13th consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, and 41st overall appearance. Now carrying a 22-7 overall record, the No. 8-seeded Trojans have officially extended their stretch of reaching at least the NCAA Round of 16 to 13 straight seasons. With five NCAA crowns claimed since 2009, USC continues to lead the nation with 21 national championships all-time, and holds a 105-34 overall record in the NCAA Tournament. USC was a No. 10 seed last season in a run to the NCAA Quarterfinals in Winston-Salem. During USC's current 13-year run of NCAA appearances, USC has been seeded No. 1 (2012 & 2014), No. 2 (2011), No. 4 (2013 & 2017), No. 5 (2010), No. 7 (2015), No. 8 (2009 & 2019), No. 10 (2016 & 2018) and No. 12 (2007) — with NCAA titles captured in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014.Â
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TROJANS TO DATE
The USC men earned automatic qualification into the 2019 NCAA Tournament as champions of the 2019 Pac-12 Tournament, where the Trojans beat Washington 4-0 in the quarterfinals and Stanford 4-2 in the semifinals before posting a 4-0 win over Cal in the title match in Ojai. Ranked No. 8 in the nation, Peter Smith's 2019 Trojans have secured USC's third consecutive 20-win season. Individually, eight Trojans have hit double digits in the singles win column. Sophomore Daniel Cukierman leads the pack with 33 singles victories. Freshman Jake Sands is next in line with 20, followed closely by Brandon Holt with 19, thanks to a current 10-match win streak. Behind that trio in the singles win count are Jake DeVine (18), Tanner Smith (17), Laurens Verboven (15), Riley Smith (13) and Logan Smith (11). In the doubles realm, the hottest hands belong to Daniel Cukierman and Tanner Smith, who are close to cracking the 20-win barrier with a 19-7 mark that is due in part to a current eight-match win streak. Meanwhile, top guns Brandon Holt and Riley Smith are now 15-5 overall, and Jack Jaede and Laurens Verboven have gathered in an 11-6 record together to date to round out the Trojans' formidable doubles lineup.
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SCOUTING UNC
No. 9 seed North Carolina (22-6) is through to the NCAA Round of 16 for the sixth straight year after beating Navy 4-0 in the First Round and topping Georgia 4-1 in the Second Round last week in Chapel Hill. UNC received an at-large berth in the 2019 tourney after reaching the ACC final. USC and UNC met in last year's NCAA Round of 16 in Winston-Salem, with the Trojans claiming a 4-2 win over the Tar Heels. Coached by Sam Paul, UNC is currently ranked No. 10 in the nation and have four players ranked in singles: #19 William Blumberg, #39 Benjamin Siguoin, #110 Joshua Peck and #116 Brian Cernoch. In doubles, UNC has #13 Blumberg/Boyden, #85 Boyden/Kodali and #90 Cernoch/Siguoin. In a series dating back to 1976, USC is 6-0 all-time against UNC after last year's NCAA Round of 16 victory.
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PAC-12 CHAMPS
USC worked its way to its fourth Pac-12 Tournament title after a strong showing in Ojai from April 25-27. The No. 2 seed in the tourney, USC cruised past No. 7 seeded Washington 4-0 in the quarterfinals to get to the semifinals for the eighth consecutive year. Against the Huskies, USC snagged a speedy doubles point and then pressed on to claim three straight-set singes victories on wins from Tanner Smith, Daniel Cukierman and Jake Sands. In the semis vs. Stanford, the Trojans again whipped up the doubles point and then moved ahead 3-0 with singles wins from Brandon Holt and Sands before the Cardinal answered back with two singles wins. On court two, however, USC had a determined Cukierman finish things off with a 6-4, 7-6 (6) win to lock up the 4-2 decision and take that ticket to the title match. In the title match for the seventh time, USC cleaned up a 4-0 sweep of No. 33 California to claim the Trojans' fourth Pac-12 Tournament Championship. While three three-setters raged in singles play, USC saw freshman Sands coolly claim a straight-set clincher to follow wins from Cukierman and Laurens Verboven to get USC the title, the ticket to NCAA action and another 20-win season.
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NCAA INDIVIDUAL ACTION
USC will be well represented in the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championship stretch of the postseason, with four Trojans locked in for singles and one doubles duo in the mix. It'll be the first career NCAA appearance for sophomore Daniel Cukierman and senior Tanner Smith, and first NCAA singles stint for senior Laurens Verboven. Brandon Holt, meanwhile, is making his third journey into the NCAA singles draw and his third in doubles alongside fellow junior Riley Smith. Holt also has scored the No. 6 seed into the singles bracket. The 2019 NCAA Individual Championships will run May 20-25 at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Fla. Cukierman, Holt, Verboven and Tanner Smith are in the field of 64 singles players who will open competition on May 20, with Holt and Riley Smith paired up among a 32-team draw of doubles duos starting up on May 21.
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NCAA OPENING ROUNDS
The Trojans secured their 13th straight NCAA Round of 16 appearance with another strong stand on home turf in the NCAA First and Second Rounds last week. USC opened up its 2019 postseason push with a 4-0 victory over NCAA newcomer Northern Arizona. The Trojans rattled off two solid doubles wins before a rapid-fire finish in singles saw Brandon Holt, Tanner Smith and Daniel Cukierman close out the sweep. The next day, USC dispatched visiting No. 31 San Diego 4-0 in the NCAA Second Round. Once again, USC hauled in the doubles point with precision. In singles, freshman Jake Sands sprinted to a straight-set victory, and then senior Laurens Verboven came through to make it 3-0. With three three-setters raging, junior Riley Smith battled through an intense second-set tiebreaker, finally getting match point and pouncing on it to secure victory for his Trojan teammates.
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SPREADING THE WEALTH
Riley Smith's match-clinching singles win vs. UCLA on Feb. 22 made him the seventh Trojan to clinch victory this year. In fact, USC's first seven wins had each been secured by a different Trojan. Daniel Cukierman (Cal Poly), Brandon Holt (Florida), Jake Sands (UC Santa Barbara), Logan Smith (UC Davis), Tanner Smith (San Francisco) and Laurens Verboven (South Carolina) all claimed a clincher apiece in USC opening stretch. Coming through with the double? That was freshman Sands, who snagged his second match-clinching victory in USC's road win at Utah. He's since clinched three more matches — including the Pac-12 Championship — to lead the team with five clinchers, while Verboven has four. Meanwhile, freshman Mor Bulis clinched his first match as a Trojan with a big win from court six at No. 3 Texas.
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AUSTRALIAN ADVENTURES
In the first-ever collegiate dual match to be played at a Grand Slam, No. 5 USC showed resilience under a warm Australian sun on its official 2019 opener, gutting out a 4-0 victory over No. 25 South Carolina on the courts of the Australian Open in Melbourne. The Trojans snagged a quick doubles point and looked in position for a swift string of singles wins until the Gamecocks dug in and forced three sets on four courts. USC was able to net straight-set wins from freshman Jake Sands and sophomore Daniel Cukierman before things got tangled, and then Laurens Verboven came through with the clincher to wrap USC's memorable visit to Melbourne and get USC a 1-0 start to the 2019 campaign. The doubles point was a quick fix for the Trojans, who rattled off two swift victories to pocket a 1-0 lead. At the No. 1 spot, Brandon Holt and Riley Smith peeled out to a 6-1 win, putting Daniel Cukierman and Bradley Frye in position to snag the opening point. The sophomore-freshman duo locked in with a 6-2 victory on court three, and the Trojans were off to singles play with the 1-0 advantage in their court. In singles, USC claimed first sets down the line, but the Gamecocks fired back on four courts. At the No. 6 spot, however, USC freshman Jake Sands held firm and scored USC's first singles win of the day on a 7-5, 6-3 victory over Jake Beasley to make it 2-0 Trojans. Next, USC's #8 Daniel Cukierman sidestepped a third and closed out a 6-2, 7-5 win over South Carolina's Yancy Davis on court two, and USC was up 3-0 with four courts tangled up in third sets. On court one, Brandon Holt rebounded from dropping the first set in a tiebreaker against #7 Paul Jubb, and the top guns would continue to battle in the third while the finish line neared on other courts. Jack Jaede and Riley Smith were both in tight third sets on courts four and five, respectively, while #19 Laurens Verboven also was in lockstep with South Carolina's Daniel Rodrigues on court three. Finally, Verboven found the finishing touch, getting one last break to clinch the match on his 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 win. That suspended the remaining matches, and sent USC home to Los Angeles with a key win to build momentum in the early goings of the 2019 season.
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BULIS BREAKS THROUGH
USC freshman Mor Bulis dealt the deciding blow for the Trojans in their 4-2 upset of No. 3 Texas in Austin. For his heroics, he was named the Pac-12 Player of the Week. Standing tall on court six, Bulis stepped up to secure his first match-clinching singles win with a 6-2, 7-5 decision over Texas' Chih Chi Huang. Bulis' victory sealed the deal on a 4-2 win over the Longhorns, and claimed USC's second win over a top-5 opponent this season. Bulis, who joined the Trojans this spring, is now 4-4 overall in singles play after this clincher in Austin. He's the second Trojan to be named Pac-12 Player of the Week this season, following two selections for Brandon Holt, as USC now boasts 53 all-time picks for the conference's weekly award.
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HOLT DOUBLES UP ON PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS
Junior Brandon Holt has now snagged two Pac-12 Player of the Week honors, running his career total up to three and USC's all-time count to 52. On Jan. 29, Holt was honored after USC's 3-0 start to the season, in which Holt collected the first doubles win of the new year, winning on court one in USC's historic season-opening dual match against No. 25 South Carolina — played on the courts of the Australian Open in Melbourne. Then, back in Los Angeles, Holt swept through two singles and two doubles victories in USC's winning run at ITA Kick-Off Weekend. Most recently, Holt snagged three singles wins — two over ranked opponents — and went 2-1 in doubles during USC's run to the final at the BNP Paribas Collegiate Challenge in Indian Wells.Â
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FALL SUCCESS
Several Trojans had impactful falls, with Daniel Cukierman winning the SoCal Intercollegiate title and reaching the Oracle ITA Fall Singles Final, Logan Smith winning the ITA Southwest Regional title, Laurens Verboven claiming the ITA Oracle Masters championship, and Tanner Smith reaching the ITA Southwest Regional final. In November, Jack Jaede would scoop up the Jack Kramer Collegiate singles title with a championship match win over teammate Jake DeVine. DeVine and Bradley Frye also had strong showings at the ITA All-American qualifying rounds.Â
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LAST SEASON
USC went 20-9 overall last year with a run to the NCAA Quarterfinals, finishing the 2018 season ranked No. 11 in the nation. For the first time since 1993, USC men's tennis landed multiple Trojan doubles pairs on the ITA All-America honor roll. It also was 25 years ago that USC last finished a season with more than three ITA All-Americans, as the Trojans boasted four honorees for 2018 in Brandon Holt, Riley Smith, Jack Jaede and Laurens Verboven. All but Holt were first-time All-Americans, with Holt adding 2018 singles and doubles All-American honors to his 2017 singles pick from his freshman campaign. Holt and Smith finished 2018 ranked as the No. 9 doubles team in the nation to secure their doubles All-American status, while Jaede and Verboven snagged their first All-American honors as a 5-8 seed in the NCAA Doubles draw as well as a No. 10 final ranking. A three-time All-American, Brandon Holt secured his second singles selection as a 9-16 seed in his second appearance in the NCAA Singles draw. Holt also powered through to the NCAA Round of 16 in singles and in doubles with Smith.Â
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