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TALLAHASSEE The No. 17 Florida State men's tennis team (19-8, 8-4) travels to play No. 44 Baylor (17-15, 2-3) for the second time this spring in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday at 11 a.m. at Carolina Tennis Center. The Seminoles return to play in a NCAA Tournament match in Columbia, South Carolina for the first time since 1994 and will look for the first-ever program win in the NCAA Tournament over Baylor. FSU last saw the Bears in the NCAA Tournament in 2016, falling 4-3 in the first round. Florida State returns to the tournament with Rihane, Maks Silagy, Andreja Petrovic, Loris Pourroy, Alex Bulte, and Dous-Karpenschif all having NCAA championship experience. Florida State is led by Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc was named as the No. 7 seed in the NCAA singles Tournament on Tuesday and has a team-high 16 wins in dual matches this spring. Cornut-Chauvinc and Dous-Karpenschif are the No. 2 alternate for the NCAA doubles Tournament. The Seminoles compiled 10 ranked wins
TALLAHASSEE The No. 17 Florida State men's tennis team is 19-8 and enters NCAA regionals fresh off an ACC Semifinals appearance last Saturday in Cary, N.C. The NCAA selection show will be streamed live on NCAA.com on Monday, May 1st, with the men's tennis team selections beginning at 6:30 p.m. Singles and doubles selections for NCAA championships will be released on Tuesday. The last three rounds of the NCAA tournament will be played in Orlando, Fla at USTA National Campus.
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TALLAHASSEE – The No. 18 Florida State men’s tennis team defeated No. 44 Miami 4-3 on Wednesday evening at Scott Speicher Memorial Tennis Center.
“Tonight, we really had to dig deep, Miami came out and played really well and won the doubles point, and continued the momentum in singles and won a got bunch of quick first sets,” head coach Dwayne Hultquist said. “We had to fight back, which shows our capacity as a team to never be out. The crowd is a big advantage for us, and they stayed the full time. It was great having them cheering us on, and at times when we needed to get picked up, they helped pick us up.”
Miami jumped out to an early 1-0 lead after it won the doubles point.
The Hurricanes doubled their lead following a 6-3, 6-3 victory on court No. 5.
Down 3-1 in set two, Jamie Connel won three straight points to take a 4-3 lead before earning the Seminoles their first point with a 6-4, 6-4 straight-sets victory on court No. 6.
Trailing 2-1 with al