So basically there were 3 teams on the one side of the bracket who were virtually indistinguishable (A&M, UNC, UGA) and better than everyone on the other side of the bracket. That stinks.
i'm not sure it was a health issue. she didn't play with a brace on her wrist in the A&M match. i think she just lost confidence in her game during the last few weeks. bad time for that to happen. my theory is that the loss to state in the acc semis when she had multiple match points really had an impact on her.ATM scored a relatively easy win over Auburn 4-1. Still wondering what could have been with a healthy Brantmeier.
Auburn was very good, but A&M just played better in the finals. very surprising that they won the doubles point when they had lost it fairly handily against both UNC and UGA.So basically there were 3 teams on the one side of the bracket who were virtually indistinguishable (A&M, UNC, UGA) and better than everyone on the other side of the bracket. That stinks.
My take is that she was injured when the slump began, probably close to 100% by this past week-end, but ran into the best player in the country in her last match.i'm not sure it was a health issue. she didn't play with a brace on her wrist in the A&M match. i think she just lost confidence in her game during the last few weeks. bad time for that to happen. my theory is that the loss to state in the acc semis when she had multiple match points really had an impact on her.
My take is that she was injured when the slump began, probably close to 100% by this past week-end, but ran into the best player in the country in her last match.
I watched what Gruskin showed and what I saw on key moments was mostly Reece making normally winning shots that Perez tracked down and put past her. I am not saying Brantmeier played to her top potential, but Perez looked like the better player overall regardless.
It is important to remember that Brantmeier was never in the top 5 of UTR this season. On paper she was predicted to lose this match. Her NCAA individual title is a little misleading because many of the ringers did not play in the fall. Her aTm opponent Perez also missed the fall, but was undefeated in the spring.
Of the top 10 players listed here only 3 participated in the fall NCAAs. And that also means that the other 7 did not have the slate of fall matches that the ITA uses to rank players through the spring. If you do not play in the fall you will get a huge handicap on you ITA ranking, even by year's end. Perez got to the top only because she was undefeated.
My main point here is that I don't think there is a world where we should have just expected Brantmeier to win that last match on Court 1. That match was a tossup at best, more likely she was a bit of an underdog. While she did lose convincingly, at the end of the day that does not really matter. It is one point no matter the number of games and sets won. This was a team loss across all 6 courts. there were actually Tar Heels at other spots who lost to slightly lower ranked opponents.
As for her other three losses on the year, that is a different story. Two of them were to significantly lesser opponents. Sometimes you just have a bad day, but perhaps the injury explanation is more applicable here. Especially since some of the wins in this period also looked like a bit of a struggle.
I am pretty sure they were all playing on the pro circuit but I could be wrong about 1 or two of 'em. Much like Frey did at UNC.Sounds strategically to me. Those seven players' body wise were well rested without any nagging injuries that can occur in the fall. Also, the way the seeding was done makes you wonder if it was by design to have UNC, A&M, and UGA be placed on the same side of the bracket. Sine it was clearly evident that these three teams were the toughest ones.
again, i don't think it was clearly evident that the 3 best teams were on the same side of the bracket. auburn was very good and i thought they were the favorite to win in the final. A&M just played better than them yesterday.Sounds strategically to me. Those seven players' body wise were well rested without any nagging injuries that can occur in the fall. Also, the way the seeding was done makes you wonder if it was by design to have UNC, A&M, and UGA be placed on the same side of the bracket. Sine it was clearly evident that these three teams were the toughest ones.
Yes I was speaking of after the 2026-27 season next year5 for 5 would not apply to seniors in 2026 so you can eliminate that possibility.
sure seems like it. Tennis is/was an equivalency sport, meaning a single scholarship could be divided among multiple players. we had 8 total to give out per year, So I assumed that most of the roster was at least on a partial scholarship. Not sure how that played into the walk-ons grandfathered in? It is all as clear as mud.I would imagine several current players were grandfathered in last year when roster sizes changed.
Great find!Paige Wygodzki is 2027 commit. This program doesn't lack talent.