Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Stanford women drop out of top 10

   Despite overwhelming two Pacific-12 Conference opponents, the Stanford women dropped out of the top 10 in this week's college rankings.
   The Cardinal (9-2, 2-0) fell from No. 10 to No. 12 after dominating Utah 7-0 and then-No. 47 Colorado 6-1 at Stanford.
   The Cal women (9-2, 2-0) also slipped two notches to No. 9 after blanking Colorado and Utah 7-0 in Berkeley.
   Defending national champion UCLA jumped from No. 12 to No. 2 after defeating then-No. 3 USC and then-No. 4 Baylor last week. Alabama improved from No. 9 to No. 6 after beating then-No. 6 Georgia in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
   The San Francisco women (7-4) upset No. 38 BYU in San Francisco to soar 33 spots to No. 39, the biggest jump by any team (men or women). 
   Stanford's Carol Zhao rose one spot to No. 3 in the women's singles rankings, and Cal's Maegan Manasse fell two places to No. 4.
   Virginia's Collin Altamirano, a freshman from Sacramento, debuted in the men's singles rankings at No. 70. He knocked off No. 40 Max Tchoutakian of Baylor 6-2, 6-2 on Court 3 in Waco, Texas.
   Altamirano, the USTA boys 18 champion in 2013 and runner-up last year, is 7-0 in singles (1-0 at No. 2, 2-0 at No. 3 and 4-0 at No. 4).
   In dual matches today, the No. 60 San Jose State women blitzed visiting Southern Utah 7-0, the Liberty women of Lynchburg, Va., defeated No. 71 Pacific 5-2 in Stockton, and the visiting Utah State men topped Fresno State 4-1. 
COLLEGE RANKINGS
(Top 10 and Northern California; previous ranking in parentheses)
Women's team
1. North Carolina (1)
2. UCLA (12)
3. Florida (2)
4. USC (3)
5. Virginia (5)
6. Alabama (9)
7. Georgia (6)
8. Baylor (4)
9. Cal (7)
10. Oklahoma State (8)
12. Stanford (10)
39. USF (72)
40. Saint Mary's (51)
42. Fresno State (62)
60. San Jose State (75)
71. Pacific (--)
75. Sacramento State (--)
Women's singles
1. Julia Elbaba, Virginia
2. Robin Anderson, UCLA
3. Carol Zhao, Stanford 
4. Maegan Manasse, Cal
5. Brooke Austin, Florida
6. Josie Kuhlman, Florida
7. Stephanie Wagner, Miami
8. Jamie Loeb, North Carolina
9. Sydney Campbell, Vanderbilt
10. Chanelle Van Nguyen, UCLA
17. Taylor Davidson, Stanford
18. Giuliana Olmos (Fremont resident), USC
27. Klara Fabikova, Cal
28. Caroline Doyle, Stanford
29. Zsofi Susanyi, Cal
34. Lynn Chi, Cal
45. Sophie Watts, Fresno State
60. Karla Popovic, Cal
69. Ellen Tsay, Stanford
70. Danielle Flores, Saint Mary's
76. Andrea Ka, USF
81. Denise Starr, Cal
103. Jana McCord, Saint Mary's
110. Krista Hardebeck, Stanford
Women's doubles
1. Beatrice Gumulya and Jessy Rompies, Clemson
2. Taylor Davidson and Carol Zhao, Stanford
3. Catherine Harrison and Kyle McPhillips, UCLA
4. Brooke Austin and Kourtney Keegan, Florida
5. Maegan Manasse and Denise Starr, Cal 
6. Pleun Burgmans and Emily Flickinger, Auburn 
7. Kelsey Laurente and Viktoriya Lushkova, Oklahoma State
8. Lina Lileikite and Stephanie Wagner, Miami
9. Maya Jansen and Erin Routliffe, Alabama
10. Ema Burgic and Blair Shankle, Baylor
11. Klara Fabikova and Zsofi Susanyi, Cal
13. Caroline Doyle and Ellen Tsay, Stanford
17. Giuliana Olmos (Fremont resident) and Zoe Scandalis, USC
49. Parminder Kaur and Jana McCord, Saint Mary's
76. Lynn Chi and Denise Starr, Cal
Men's team
1. Oklahoma (2)
2. Baylor (5)
3. Georgia (4)
4. Illinois (3)
5. USC (6)
6. Duke (2)
7. Virginia (12)
8. Texas (7)
9. Texas A&M (10)
10. Oklahoma State (8)
26. Cal (22)
40. Stanford (38)
53. USF (50)
67. UC Davis (70)
Men's singles
1. Sebastian Stiefelmeyer, Louisville
2. Soren Hess-Olesen, Texas
3. Ryan Shane, Virginia
4. Julian Lenz, Baylor
5. Mackenzie McDonald (Piedmont resident), UCLA
6. Thai-Son Kwiatkowski, Virginia
7. Alex Alvarez Llamas, Oklahoma
8. Yannick Hanfmann, USC
9. Brayden Schnur, North Carolina
10. Gonzales Austin, Vanderbilt
41. Tom Fawcett, Stanford
67. Andre Goransson, Cal 
70. Collin Altamirano, Virginia
87. Filip Bergevi, Cal
96. John Morrissey, Stanford
Men's doubles
1. Gonzales Austin and Rhys Johnson, Vanderbilt
2. Mikelis Libietis and Hunter Reese, Tennessee
3. Kevin Metka and Ralf Steinback, Ohio State
4. Roberto Quiroz and Yannick Hanfmann, USC
5. Axel Alvarez Llamas and Dane Webb, Oklahoma
6. Mackenzie McDonald (Piedmont resident) and Martin Redlicki, UCLA
7. Austin Smith and Ben Wagland, Georgia
8. Alex Lawson and Billy Pecor, Notre Dame
9. Harrison Adams and Shane Vinsant, Texas A&M
10. Denis Nguyen and Brian Yeung, Harvard
45. Bernardo Saraiva and Nils Skajaa, USF
36. Gregory Bayane and Chase Melton, Cal
48. John Morrissey and Robert Stineman, Stanford
65. Andre Goransson and Oskar Wikberg, Cal
76. Alex Hamilton and Sem Verbeek, Pacific

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