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Women's Tennis
#22 Women's Tennis Makes Brief Stop At Home To Take On #65 Illinois
March 26, 2002 NOTRE DAME, Ind. - For the first time in more than three weeks, the 22nd-ranked University of Notre Dame women's tennis team will enjoy the comforts of home when it plays host to #65 Illinois Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. (EST) at the Eck Tennis Pavilion. It also is the only home outing in a seven-match period for the Irish, who haven't competed on friendly turf since a 5-2 win over #38 Ohio State back on March 2. Following Wednesday's action, Notre Dame heads back out on the road for three consecutive matches against top-10 foes, beginning Saturday at second-ranked Wake Forest.
LAST WEEK'S ACTION: Notre Dame dropped its only match last week, as 51st-ranked Purdue pulled off a 5-2 upset of the Irish March 21 in West Lafayette, Ind. The loss snapped a 12-match winning streak for Notre Dame over the Boilermakers and dropped the Irish to 10-7 on the season. Notre Dame yielded the doubles point for the third time in four matches, as Purdue collected wins at the top two flights for the crucial opening marker. The Boilers then registered upset wins over ranked Irish players at the top two singles positions and used that momentum to secure the match victory.
IRISH vs. FIGHTING ILLINI: Illinois is 7-10 this season (2-3 in the Big Ten Conference) and is ranked 65th in the nation. The Fighting Illini have been ranked all season long, opening the season at No. 29 and standing 35th as recently as March 6. However, Illinois has struggled in the last month, losing six consecutive matches, including a 5-2 setback at #30 Arizona in their most recent outing last Saturday.
AMONG THE NATION'S ELITE: Notre Dame has appeared in the Top 25 of the Omni Hotel Collegiate Tennis Rankings throughout the 2002 spring season, topping out at No. 13 on Jan. 30. The Irish held that spot for two weeks before losses to No. 4 Vanderbilt and No. 16 North Carolina at the USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships dropped them to 18th. The first eight polls of the year were conducted via balloting from the ITA National Ranking Committee. Beginning March 20 and for the remainder of the season, the rankings are based on the ITA's point-per-match computer formula, in which teams are awarded points for victories based upon their opponent's ranking.
CENTURY CITY: Senior Becky Varnum (Colorado Springs, Colo.) reached a career milestone on March 15 at No. 53 San Diego State, picking up her 100th career doubles victory when she teamed with senior Lindsey Green (El Cajon, Calif.) for an 8-4 win at the No. 1 flight. With a career doubles record of 100-46, Varnum is just the third player in school history to crack the century mark in career doubles wins -- Michelle Dasso logged a school-record 109 doubles triumphs from 1997-2001, while Susie Panther charted 101 doubles victories from 1982-86. A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME: The doubles point has been a good indicator of Irish success recently. This season, Notre Dame is 8-1 when winning the doubles point and 2-6 when losing it. Dating back to last season, Notre Dame has gone on to win the match 20 of the last 21 times the Irish have captured the doubles point. The last time Notre Dame won the doubles point, but lost the match was March 15, when the Irish dropped each of the top five singles matches to lose a 5-2 road decision at No. 53 San Diego State. SUPER SALAS: After not being a regular part of the Irish lineup a season ago, sophomore Alicia Salas (Engelwood, Colo.) has been a key to Irish success in 2002. She leads the team in both singles and doubles victories and has posted a 15-2 mark in dual singles matches, as well as a 13-4 dual doubles record. In fact, Salas is a stunning 38-9 in her career in singles matches. This season, she is 22-5 in singles and has won 18 of her last 20 matches. Earlier this year, Salas defeated 77th-ranked Agnes Wiski of Tennessee, marking the highest-ranked opponent she has beaten in her career. In doubles, she and senior Nina Vaughan (Corona del Mar, Calif.) notched an upset victory over Kentucky's 27th-ranked team of Jill Buckley and Amy Trefethen 8-4 earlier this year. Salas has been particularly dominant at home this season. She is 13-1 in singles and 11-2 in doubles in the Eck Tennis Pavilion. FABULOUS FROSH: Freshman Sarah Jane Connelly (Oklahoma City, Okla.) has hit the college tennis scene with a splash. She led the Irish in singles victories in the fall and is currently second on the squad with 19 wins this year. She also advanced through qualifying at the Omni Hotels Region IV Championships and has won seven of her last eight matches, with all but one victory coming in straight sets. In addition, Connelly is 17-14 in doubles play, including a 9-1 record with her current partner at the No. 3 flight, sophomore Alicia Salas (Engelwood, Colo.). KEEPING UP WITH NOTRE DAME TENNIS: For the fastest results of Notre Dame tennis matches, call the Notre Dame sports information hotline at (574) 631-3000 and choose option No. 8. The hotline provides schedule and results information for varsity sports and serves as a supplement to the match recaps and weekly releases provided on the official athletic website at www.und.com. The hotline is the first medium updated with the results of each Notre Dame tennis match. In addition, media members may be added to the sports information e-mail release list by contacting Bo Rottenborn at Rottenborn.2@nd.edu, or Chris Masters at masters.5@nd.edu.
IRISH FACE TOUGH SLATE: The Irish are facing a difficult schedule in 2002, having completed a stretch of four consecutive matches against top-15 teams in mid-February. Five of the teams currently ranked in the national top 10 are on Notre Dame's schedule and 11 Irish opponents are ranked in the top 30. Of the 24 teams on the schedule, 19 are currently ranked. Fifteen of those teams participated in the NCAA tournament a year ago, including six squads that advanced to the round of 16. Notre Dame will end this season with a number of difficult challenges, as the final seven teams on the regular-season schedule are all currently ranked in the top 30 and five are in the top 15. That stretch consists of matches at #2 Wake Forest (March 30), at #7 Duke (April 1), at #8 North Carolina (April 2), home vs. #13 Northwestern (April 6), home vs. #26 Miami (April 7), at #15 William & Mary (April 13) and at #16 Texas (April 15).
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