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No. 7 Men’s Tennis preview: Pepperdine

No. 7 Men’s Tennis preview: Pepperdine

The Longhorns return home for a pair of weekend matches starting with Pepperdine on Friday at 4 p.m. CT at the Texas Tennis Center.

No. 7 Men's Tennis preview: Pepperdine

When: Fri., Feb. 10, 2023, 4 p.m. CT
Where: Texas Tennis Center, Austin, Texas
Team Records: Texas (5-1, 0-0 Big 12), Pepperdine (1-4, 0-0 WCC)
Live Stats: hookem.at/MTN-Stats
Live Video: hookem.at/MTN-Watch

Updated Team Stats

Notes

-Pepperdine Series: Pepperdine leads, 11-10
Pepperdine leads the overall series with Texas, 11-10, however the Longhorns defeated the Waves last season, 5-2, in Malibu. Prior to that, the teams had not met since 2013, which was a match that was also played in Malibu and resulted in a 6-1 win for Pepperdine. Texas won the last contest in Austin, 4-3, in 2010.

Last Meeting

#15 Texas 5, #21 Pepperdine 2
March 18, 2022 • Malibu, Calif. • Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center

Singles – Order of Finish (4,5,1,6,2,3)
1. #38 Braswell, Micah (UT) def. #13 De Jonge, Daniel (PEPP) 6-3, 7-5
2. #65 Zeitvogel, Tim (PEPP) def. #32 Ciamarra, Richard (UT) 4-6, 6-4, 6-2
3. Spizzirri, Eliot (UT) def. Vasa, Eero (PEPP) 6-2, 4-6, 7-5
4. Woldeab, Siem (UT) def. #48 Rogers, Andrew (PEPP) 6-4, 6-1
5. Summaria, Corrado (PEPP) def. Huang, Chih Chi (UT) 6-3, 7-5
6. Mcdonald, Evin (UT) def. Hadigian, Eric (PEPP) 6-3, 2-6, 6-4

Doubles – Order of Finish (2,3)
1. Rogers, Andrew/Vasa, Eero (PEPP) vs. #12 Ciamarra, Richard/Harper, Cleeve (UT) 5-4, unf.
2. #51 Spizzirri, Eliot/Woldeab, Siem (UT) def. De Jonge, Daniel/Hadigian, Eric (PEPP) 6-0
3. Braswell, Micah/Huang, Chih Chi (UT) def. Summaria, Corrado/Zeitvogel, Tim (PEPP) 6-4

-Texas vs. Pepperdine in 2022-23 tournament play
N/A

-ITA Team Rankings
Texas was ranked No. 6 in the 2023 Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Top 25 Coaches Poll released Feb. 8. The ranking marks the 66th-straight week in the top 15 dating back to April 2018. Meanwhile, Pepperdine was receiving votes just outside of the poll.

-ITA Individual National Rankings
Texas had seven listings in the first spring ITA individual rankings that were released Feb. 8 with six in singles and one doubles pair. That included two in the top 25 in singles and one in the top 10 of doubles. 

Texas

Singles 
No. 1 Eliot Spizzirri
No. 25 Siem Woldeab
No. 33 Pierre-Yves Bailly
No. 65 Micah Braswell
No. 112 Cleeve Harper
No. 113 Eshan Talluri

Doubles
No. 4 Cleeve Harper/Eliot Spizzirri

Pepperdine

Singles
No. 89 Tim Zeitvogel
No. 104 Daniel De Jonge

Doubles
No. 38 Daniel De Jonge/Tim Zeitvogel

-Spizzirri is No. 1
Eliot Spizzirri reached No. 1 in the initial spring Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) singles rankings released on Feb. 8. In doing so, Spizzirri became the first Longhorn to earn the top spot in singles since Søren Hess-Olesen in 2015.

-Top-10 matchup in Columbus
Texas dropped its first match of the season, falling to No. 2 Ohio State, 4-0, at the Ty Tucker Tennis Center in Columbus on Feb. 5. The Longhorns had a difficult time with deuce points throughout the early half of the match as the Buckeyes won the only two during doubles and then all 10 throughout the first sets across the six singles courts. Texas turned that around in the second sets, winning nine out of 12, but it was too late to rally in the overall match.

-Pac-ing up and heading to the ITA Indoors
Texas put together a pair of ranked wins over Pac-12 opponents to win the ITA Kickoff Austin Regional title and advance to the ITA National Indoor Championships for the fifth-straight year. This year's tournament will take place in Chicago from Feb. 17-20. The Longhorns downed No. 22 Cal, 4-1, on Jan. 28 and followed that with a 4-0 sweep of No. 14 Arizona on Jan. 29. Both matches were played at the Weller Indoor Tennis Center due to weather. Cleeve Harper went a combined 4-0 in the matches with a top-80 singles win against Arizona, while Eliot Spizzirri was 3-0 and in position for a top-20 singles win against the Wildcats in a match that went unfinished, and Siem Woldeab was 3-1 with a top-60 win against Arizona and his only defeat being a doubles tiebreaker against Cal.

-Spizzirri named Big 12 Player of the Week (Jan. 24)
Eliot Spizzirri was tabbed Big 12 Men's Tennis Player of the Week for the week ending Jan. 22. It marked the first time he earned the honor this season and the sixth time in his career. The Longhorns opened the year with back-to-back awards following Siem Woldeab's the previous week. In two dual matches, Spizzirri registered three top-20 wins, two top-10 victories and capped it with a win over the No. 1 singles player in the country to clinch both doubles points and both overall matches in Texas' wins against UTSA (7-0) and No. 12 Georgia (4-3). He also paired with Cleeve Harper for doubles wins over the No. 19 duo of Quinn and Trent Bryde and No. 6 pair Alan Magadan and Sebastian Rodriguez of UTSA.

-Horns take down Dawgs
The Longhorns downed No. 12 Georgia, 4-3, at the Texas Tennis Center on Jan. 22. Texas claimed the doubles point with wins at Nos. 2 and 1, including clinching at No. 1 in a dramatic tiebreaker, along with singles victories by Siem Woldeab at No. 3, Pierre-Yves Bailly at No. 2 and No. 3 Eliot Spizzirri at No. 1 to clinch the overall match. Spizzirri's came over No. 1 Ethan Quinn.

-Texas sweeps UTSA in home opener
The Longhorns secured a 7-0 sweep over UTSA in the 2023 home opener at the Texas Tennis Center on Jan. 20. Texas claimed the doubles point with wins at Nos. 2 and 1, including a top-10 win for Eliot Spizzirri and Cleeve Harper at No. 1, along with singles victories by Siem Woldeab at No. 2, Evin McDonald at No. 6, Eliot Spizzirri at No. 1 to clinch, Pierre-Yves Bailly at No. 3, Chih Chi Huang at No. 5, and Cleeve Harper at No. 4.

-Woldeab tabbed Big 12 Player of the Week (Jan. 17)
Siem Woldeab was named Big 12 Men's Tennis Player of the Week for the week ending Jan. 15. It was Woldeab's first weekly honor of the season and the second of his career. He produced strong results in both singles and doubles in leading Texas to a 5-2 win at No. 13 Florida. Woldeab paired with Pierre-Yves Bailly to be first off the court on the way to the Longhorns winning the doubles point, downing the No. 43 duo of Jonah Braswell and Lukas Greif at No. 3. He was then also first off the court in singles with a victory over Greif at No. 4, giving Texas a 2-0 lead. The Longhorns then clinched the match at 4-1 and extended the lead to 5-1 before the eventual 5-2 final.

-Texas opens season with win at No. 13 Florida
Texas opened the 2023 season with a 5-2 win at No. 13 Florida at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex in Gainesville, Fla., on Jan. 15. It marked the 26th-straight year the Longhorns started the season with a victory, dating back to 1998. The Longhorns put together two solid doubles wins at Nos. 1 and 3 before taking singles matches by Siem Woldeab at No. 4, Cleeve Harper at No. 5, Chih Chi Huang at No. 6 to clinch it, and Eliot Spizzirri at No. 1.

-Longhorns sweep titles at Miami Invite
Texas opened spring play by winning both the singles and doubles titles at the Miami Spring Invite in the tournament that ran from Jan. 6-8 in Coral Gables, Fla. Eliot Spizzirri posted a perfect 3-0 singles record to take that top honor, while the pair of Chih Chi Huang and Eshan Talluri matched it to earn the doubles nod. On the final day of play, the Longhorns secured three top-25 singles victories against players from Georgia with Pierre-Yves Bailly knocking off No. 1 Ethan Quinn, Spizzirri topping No. 10 Philip Henning, and Talluri downing No. 21 Blake Croyder for his first career win over a ranked opponent in singles.

-Challenging non-conference schedule
The Longhorns have 12 non-conference dual matches this season against teams that appear in the ITA national rankings that started with a 5-2 road win at No. 13 Florida to open dual match play on Jan. 15. The Longhorns also travel to No. 2 Ohio State (Feb. 5/L, 4-0), No. 3 TCU (Mar. 4) and No. 16 Stanford (Mar. 9) with the match against TCU coming prior to Big 12 play to make it non-conference. At home, Texas welcomes No. 12 Georgia (Jan. 22/W, 4-3), RV Pepperdine (Feb. 10), No. 17 Arizona (Feb. 12), No. 23 Texas A&M (Feb. 26), RV NC State (Mar. 14) and No. 7 USC (Mar. 26). The Longhorns also played No. 22 Cal (Jan. 28/W, 4-1) and No. 14 Arizona (Jan. 29/W, 4-0) in the ITA Kickoff Weekend.

-Back from 2022
Beginning the fifth season under head coach Bruce Berque, Texas returns almost all of its regular singles and doubles lineups from a team that persevered through an injury-plagued 2022 season, but still finished with an 18-11 record, its eighth-straight season of 18 or more wins, an appearance in an eighth-straight NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, and a fourth-straight appearance in the quarterfinals of the ITA National Team Indoor Championships. The lone departure was senior Richard Ciamarra, who went out in style by combining with Cleeve Harper to win the NCAA Doubles National Championship. That duo earned doubles All-America honors, as did the combination of Eliot Spizzirri and Siem Woldeab. Micah Braswell was a first-team All-Big 12 selection in singles, while Spizzirri and Pierre-Yves Bailly were second-team all-conference in singles. Bailly was also named the Big 12 Freshman of the Year. Chih Chi Huang and Evin McDonald return after combining to play a majority of the matches at No. 6 singles, as do Nevin Arimilli and Eshan Talluri.

-Doubles National Champions
Cleeve Harper and Richard Ciamarra won the 2022 NCAA Doubles National Championship last May at the Khan Outdoor Tennis Complex in Champaign, Ill. It marked the seventh doubles title in UT history by six different pairs, and the first since 2015 when Lloyd Glasspool and Søren Hess-Olesen won it. It is also just the second since 1944 when John Hickman and Felix Kelley won it, while Hickman and Walter Driver took it in 1943. The others include Bruce Barnes and Karl Kamrath in 1931, and back-to-back wins by Lewis White and Louis Thalheimer in 1923 and 1924.

-Brown arrives on the 40
The Longhorns add one new face for 2023 in true freshman Lucas Brown from Plano, Texas. Brown is a January enrollee who was the top-ranked player in the state of Texas and rated No. 6 nationally by TennisRecruiting.net. Throughout his juniors career, he has earned a total of 19 USTA National Balls, including eight gold, nine silver and two bronze. He has also earned a No. 1 USTA national ranking in every age division from 12s-18s. Brown completed most of his high school coursework at iUniversity Prep and spent his final semester at the Laurel Springs School.

-Berque at the Helm
Bruce Berque is in his fifth season as the head coach at Texas having taken over midway through the 2019 season. From there, he has led the Longhorns to a 75-23 overall record (.765), including 5-1 this season, and an 18-11 mark last season with an appearance in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. It also includes a 24-6 in 2021 with an appearance in the Final Four, 13-3 in a season shortened by the pandemic in 2020, and 15-2 in 2019 en route to the guiding Texas to its first team National Championship. The Longhorns also earned the Big 12 regular season championship that year. Texas finished ranked in the top four in three of those seasons at No. 3 in 2021, No. 4 in 2020 and No. 1 in 2019, while ranking No. 12 in 2022.

-Fall Wrap-up
The Longhorns had a number of impressive results during 2022 fall play, highlighted by Eliot Spizzirri making the singles final of the ITA National Fall Championships, and the semifinals of the ITA All-American Championships. Spizzirri also partnered with Cleeve Harper to reach the doubles semifinals of the All-Americans and the Round of 16 at Fall Nationals. The duo twice defeated the No. 2-ranked doubles pair of Stefan Dostanic and Bradley Frye of USC during the fall. Overall in singles, Spizzirri posted a 10-3 record and was 8-0 against ranked opponents. Siem Woldeab was also exceptional in singles play, posting an 11-2 record with 10 of those wins coming against ranked opponents, two against top-15 players, and the lone two defeats both coming against top-40 foes. He reached the final of the Commodore Invitational, falling in three sets, and made the Round of 16 of the ITA All-Americans. Micah Braswell was limited in the fall, but still reached the quarterfinals of the All-Americans, while Evin McDonald (8-2) and Eshan Talluri (7-4) both registered solid fall records. Pierre-Yves Bailly missed the fall while recovering from an injury.

-Year Six at the Texas Tennis Center
Texas opened its sixth year at the Texas Tennis Center with a 7-0 sweep of UTSA on Jan. 20 and followed it with a 4-3 win over No. 12 Georgia on Jan. 22, giving the Longhorns a 60-8 (.882) overall record in its history. Last season, the Longhorns posted a 10-3 record at home with the only losses coming to top-five teams by 4-3 scores against No. 1 Florida and No. 2 Ohio State, and 6-0 to No. 4 Baylor. Texas posted a 14-2 mark in 2021, which included wins over No. 6 Texas A&M, No. 9 Florida and No. 15 Arizona. In a shortened season in 2020, UT recorded a 9-0 record with wins against No. 8 Stanford, No. 18 Georgia and No. 21 Florida State. The Longhorns finished 2019 at 15-1, including wins over No. 1 Ohio State, No. 6 Baylor and No. 12 Columbia, along with three NCAA Tournament victories. The lone loss that year came to No. 15 USC. During its inaugural season, Texas posted a 10-2 record, including winning the 2018 Big 12 Tournament.

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