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Women’s Tennis wins 2022 NCAA Championship

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Champaign, illness. —The University of Texas Women’s Tennis Team (26-4) claims to have won 4-1 against 2nd Oklahoma (32-3) in the NCAA Championship Match held at the Khan Outdoor Tennis Complex on Sunday night. Did.Longhorns scored doubles points to secure singles victory Peyton Stearns, Sabina Zeynalova When Alura Zamaripa Clinch a dual match victory.

UT won the title of the fourth NCAA team in the history of the program, including the second straight under the head coach. Howard Joffe.. The Longhorns previously won the NCAA Championship in 1993, 1995 and 2021. Texas has joined Stanford and Florida as the only school to repeat as the NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis National Champion since 1982.

The University of Texas has won the 60th National Team Championship (56 NCAA titles) in school history. Men’s Indoor Track and Field won the crown in March, marking the second national title in the current academic calendar year 2021-22.

Texas, who played a full match outdoors for the first time while in Champaign in the final three rounds of the NCAA Team Championship, scored doubles points to lead 1-0. 67th sophomore duo Charlotte Chabatipon When Kylie Collins He claimed a 6-1 victory on Court 2 against Alexandra Pisarewa and Rain Slate. Chavatipon and Collins started the match with a service break at Deuce Point and held a serve in the next game to build a 2-0 cushion. After Pisareva and Threes drew within 2-1 Chabatipon and Collins won four games in a row, ending the game and seasoning with a doubles record of 18-3, including the 13-1 mark in dual match action. I finished it.

Freshman pair Sabina Zeynalova When Veraza Maripa He scored doubles points with a 6-2 victory on Court 3 against Dana Gusman and Emma Staker. Zeynalova and Zamarripa jumped into a 2-0 lead, while Guzman and Staker won even the 2-2 set in a row. Zeynalova and Zamarripa held the serve and insisted on a service break to gain a 4-2 advantage. The UT Duo held another serve and took another break to conclude the victory. Zeynalova and Zamarripa played together only seven times during the season, three of whom came to Champaign to be 2-0 on Court 3.

Oklahoma evened out the overall dual match score by 1-1 as Starker won 6-1 and 6-1 on Court 6 against freshmen. Vivian Ovruthski.. Ovrootsky fell to 12-7 in this spring’s dual-match single play, including the 4-2 mark on Court 6.

2nd grade 2 Peyton Stearns He defeated No. 10 Sleep 6-0, 6-2 on Court 1 and gave Longhorns a 2-1 lead. Sterns scored three service breaks at Deuce Points in the opening set on his way to a 6-0 shutout. After Sleeth started his second set at the service break, Stearns replied by breaking Sleep with love, holding the serve, and breaking Sleep again to build a 3-1 cushion. Sleeth responded with a service break in the next game, but Stearns won the next three games, ended the match and overall in this year’s singles, including the 24-2 mark in dual match play on Court 1. It improved to 27-2.

No. 93 Zeynalova is No. He won 6-3, 7-6 (7-4) on Court 3 against 97 Ivana Corley. She replied that Zeynalova won the first two games of the opening set, but Corley had a 3-2 advantage in three consecutive games. Zeynalova responded with a service break, and she won the next three games to conclude the victory in the first set of 6-3. Corey jumped to a 5-1 lead in the second set, with Zeina Roi taking a service break at the deuce point, holding the serve on the deuce, defeating Corey again and holding the serve even on the set 5-5. In the next two games, both players served to force a tiebreaker. With a 3-3 draw on the breaker, Zeynalova scored 3 straight points to gain a 6-3 advantage. Corey scored the next point and reduced the margin to 6-4, while Zeinarowa closed her victory with another point on the serve. Zeynalova concludes her freshman season with a record of 23-1 in singles, including her perfect 6-0 mark in singles during her NCAA tournament.

Freshmen for 3 consecutive days in Champaign Alura Zamaripa It ended the Longhorns overall dual match victory. Selected as the NCAA Championship’s best player, Zamarripa won 7-5, 7-6 (7-4) on Court 5 against Pisareva. Zamarripa won the first two games of the opening set, while Pisareva won five of the next six games, leading 5-3. Zamarripa claimed a service break at the deuce point, held a serve, forced another service break, and held a serve again to conclude the victory in the first set of 7-5.

Pissareva jumped to a 4-1 lead in the second set, but Zamaripa managed to hold a serve at the deuce point, win a service break and even hold a serve on the set 4-4. Both players served in the next four games, with Zamarripa rallying at 30-40 and serving at 5-6, saving two set points and forcing a tiebreaker. In the breaker, Zamarripa gained a 2-0 advantage, scoring 5 of the first 7 points to lead 5-2. The two players exchanged the next three points to give Zamarripa a 6-4 cushion, and at the next point she put the volley on the open court and won her national title. Zamarripa concludes her freshman season with an 11-2 dual-match single record, including the 5-0 mark at her NCAA tournament.

No. 49 The remaining singles matches featuring Collins and Chabatipon were stopped once in each third set. Alura Zamaripa Clinched a dual match victory. Collins and No. 53 Carmen Corey split the opening two sets on Court 2, and Collins held the third 2-1 lead at the time of Zamaripa’s clinch. After splitting the first two sets on Court 4, Guzman jumped into the third 5-0 cushion, but when the dual match stopped, Chavatipon won a series of games close to 5-2.

# 3 Texas 4, # 2 Oklahoma 1

Doubles-Finishing order (2, 3)

  1. # 11 Peyton Stearns/ /Alura Zamaripa (UT) vs. # 10 Ivana Corley / Carlon Corley (OU), 4-3, unfinished
  2. # 67 Charlotte Chabatipon/ /Kylie Collins (UT) def. Alexandra Pisarewa / Rain Slate (OU), 6-1
  3. Sabina Zeynalova/ /Veraza Maripa (UT) def. Dana Gusman / Emma Staker (OU), 6-2

Single – Finishing order (6, 1, 3, 5)

  1. # 2 Peyton Stearns (UT) def. # 10 Rain Slate (OU), 6-0, 6-2
  2. # 49 Kylie Collins (UT) vs. # 53 Carmen Corey (OU), 5-7, 6-2, 2-1 and unfinished
  3. # 93 Sabina Zeynalova (UT) def. # 97 Ivana Corley (OU), 6-3, 7-6 (7-4)
  4. Charlotte Chabatipon (UT) vs. Dana Gusman (OU), 6-4, 2-6, 2-5, unfinished
  5. Alura Zamaripa (UT) def. Alexandra Pisa Liver (OU), 7-5, 7-6 (7-4)
  6. Emma Staker (OU) def. Vivian Ovruthski (UT), 6-1, 6-1

Texas Selection for NCAA Championship All Tournament Team

Best player: Alura Zamaripa

No.1 single: Peyton Stearns

No. 3 Single: Sabina Zeynalova

No. 5 single: Alura Zamaripa

No. 2 Doubles: Charlotte Chabatipon/ /Kylie Collins

No. 3 Doubles: Sabina Zeynalova/ /Veraza Maripa

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