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The '''Ole Miss Rebels tennis''' program represents the [[University of Mississippi]] in both men's and women's [[NCAA Division I]] [[Southeastern Conference]] play.
The '''Ole Miss Rebels tennis''' program represents the [[University of Mississippi]] in both men's and women's [[NCAA Division I]] [[Southeastern Conference]] play.


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Ole Miss men’s tennis team finished the 2009 season atop the second annual ITA Attendance Race standings for regular season home matches. Ole Miss drew 5,550 fans to its matches this season. Ole Miss also finished atop the race standings in average attendance. The Rebels drew an average of 617 fans for its nine home matches. The Rebels were also able to post five of the top eight single match totals on the season.<ref>[http://www.collegetennisonline.com/Univ.ofMississippi-M-Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?newsId=38340 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Ole Miss Wins ITA Attendance Race]</ref>
Ole Miss men’s tennis team finished the 2009 season atop the second annual ITA Attendance Race standings for regular season home matches. Ole Miss drew 5,550 fans to its matches this season. Ole Miss also finished atop the race standings in average attendance. The Rebels drew an average of 617 fans for its nine home matches. The Rebels were also able to post five of the top eight single match totals on the season.<ref>[http://www.collegetennisonline.com/Univ.ofMississippi-M-Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?newsId=38340 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Ole Miss Wins ITA Attendance Race]</ref>


Ole Miss men's tennis team won the SEC regular season for the fifth time in the history of the program, repeated as SEC Tournament Champion, captured their eighth straight SEC West title and reached the NCAA Elite Eight for the ninth time.<ref name="ucla"/>
Ole Miss men's tennis team won the SEC regular season for the fifth time in the history of the program, repeated as SEC tournament Champion, captured their eighth straight SEC West title and reached the NCAA Elite Eight for the ninth time.<ref name="ucla"/>


====NCAA Tournament====
====NCAA tournament====
Ole Miss, going into the tournament as the #2 seed, defeated [[Alcorn State University]] 4-0 in the first round<ref>[http://www.collegetennisonline.com/Univ.ofMississippi-M-Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?newsId=38279 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Ole Miss Shuts Out Alcorn State 4-0 In NCAA First Round]</ref> and LSU 4-2 in the second round<ref>[http://www.collegetennisonline.com/Univ.ofMississippi-M-Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?newsId=38293 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Rebel Netters Punch Ticket To College Station]</ref> to advance to the Sweet Sixteen where they played, and defeated 4-1,<ref>[http://collegetennisonline.com/Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?nwId=38381 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Devin Britton Clinches 4-1 Win For Rebels Over A&M]</ref> host [[Texas A&M University]] in the first round at [[College Station, Texas]]. The wins against Alcorn State, LSU and Texas A&M extended the Rebels win streak to 20 straight matches. The win over Texas A&M helped the Rebels advance to the Elite Eight, also held at College Station, Texas, where they met #7 seed [[UCLA Bruins|UCLA]] on May 16, 2009. UCLA won 4-3,<ref name="ucla">[http://collegetennisonline.com/Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?nwId=38386 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Ole Miss Falls To UCLA 4-3 In Epic Battle]</ref> ending the Rebels season with a school record 27 wins to only 3 losses.<ref name="ucla"/>
Ole Miss, going into the tournament as the #2 seed, defeated [[Alcorn State University]] 4-0 in the first round<ref>[http://www.collegetennisonline.com/Univ.ofMississippi-M-Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?newsId=38279 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Ole Miss Shuts Out Alcorn State 4-0 In NCAA First Round]</ref> and LSU 4-2 in the second round<ref>[http://www.collegetennisonline.com/Univ.ofMississippi-M-Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?newsId=38293 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Rebel Netters Punch Ticket To College Station]</ref> to advance to the Sweet Sixteen where they played, and defeated 4-1,<ref>[http://collegetennisonline.com/Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?nwId=38381 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Devin Britton Clinches 4-1 Win For Rebels Over A&M]</ref> host [[Texas A&M University]] in the first round at [[College Station, Texas]]. The wins against Alcorn State, LSU and Texas A&M extended the Rebels win streak to 20 straight matches. The win over Texas A&M helped the Rebels advance to the Elite Eight, also held at College Station, Texas, where they met #7 seed [[UCLA Bruins|UCLA]] on May 16, 2009. UCLA won 4-3,<ref name="ucla">[http://collegetennisonline.com/Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?nwId=38386 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Ole Miss Falls To UCLA 4-3 In Epic Battle]</ref> ending the Rebels season with a school record 27 wins to only 3 losses.<ref name="ucla"/>


====Men's singles competition====
====Men's singles competition====
Ole Miss freshman [[Devin Britton]] made history becoming the first Rebel to reach the NCAA men’s singles championship match<ref name="ctobritton">[http://collegetennisonline.com/Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?nwId=38496 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Devin Britton To Play For NCAA Championship In Singles]</ref> and becoming the first Rebel to ever win an NCAA men's singles championship. Britton defeated Moritz Baumann of Wisconsin in the first round then beat [[Dominic Inglot]] of Virginia in the second round. In the third round, Britton sent Rice senior Bruno Rosa out of the tournament in straight sets, and then he beat Stanford’s Alex Clayton in the quarterfinals. To advance to the NCAA championship match, he defeated [[Blake Strode]] of Arkansas with a straight set win. To win the championship, Britton defeated Ohio State senior Steven Moneke.<ref name="omsdb">[http://www.olemisssports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=13138&SPID=752&ATCLID=3742977&DB_OEM_ID=2600 OleMissSports.com: Devin Britton Wins NCAA Singles National Championship]{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
Ole Miss freshman [[Devin Britton]] made history becoming the first Rebel to reach the NCAA men’s singles championship match<ref name="ctobritton">[http://collegetennisonline.com/Tennis/NewsDetail.aspx?nwId=38496 CollegeTennisOnline.com: Devin Britton To Play For NCAA Championship In Singles]</ref> and becoming the first Rebel to ever win an NCAA men's singles championship. Britton defeated Moritz Baumann of Wisconsin in the first round then beat [[Dominic Inglot]] of Virginia in the second round. In the third round, Britton sent Rice senior [[Bruno Rosa]] out of the tournament in straight sets, and then he beat Stanford’s Alex Clayton in the quarterfinals. To advance to the NCAA championship match, he defeated [[Blake Strode]] of Arkansas with a straight set win. To win the championship, Britton defeated Ohio State senior Steven Moneke.<ref name="omsdb">[http://www.olemisssports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=13138&SPID=752&ATCLID=3742977&DB_OEM_ID=2600 OleMissSports.com: Devin Britton Wins NCAA Singles National Championship]{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


{{main|Devin Britton}}
{{main|Devin Britton}}


===Ole Miss women's tennis team===
===Ole Miss women's tennis team===
The Ole Miss women’s tennis team were chosen to participate in the 2009 NCAA Tennis Championships tournament.<ref>[http://www.olemisssports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=13160&SPID=753&DB_OEM_ID=2600&ATCLID=3730138 OleMissSports.com: Women's Tennis Back In NCAA Championship]{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The Rebels, as the No. 2 seed in the regional, defeated the [[Denver Pioneers|University of Denver]] 4-1 in the first round<ref>[http://www.olemisssports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=13160&SPID=753&DB_OEM_ID=2600&ATCLID=3735248 OleMissSports.com: Women's Tennis Defeats Denver 4-1 To Advance To NCAA Second Round]{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> and lost to host [[Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets]] 4-1<ref>[http://www.olemisssports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=13160&SPID=753&DB_OEM_ID=2600&ATCLID=3736019 OleMissSports.com: Women's Tennis Pushes Georgia Tech To The Brink Before Falling 4-1]{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> in the second round, ending the Rebels' season with a 15-10 record.
The Ole Miss women's tennis team were chosen to participate in the 2009 NCAA Tennis Championships tournament.<ref>[http://www.olemisssports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=13160&SPID=753&DB_OEM_ID=2600&ATCLID=3730138 OleMissSports.com: Women's Tennis Back In NCAA Championship]{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The Rebels, as the No. 2 seed in the regional, defeated the [[Denver Pioneers|University of Denver]] 4–1 in the first round<ref>[http://www.olemisssports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=13160&SPID=753&DB_OEM_ID=2600&ATCLID=3735248 OleMissSports.com: Women's Tennis Defeats Denver 4–1 To Advance To NCAA Second Round]{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> and lost to host [[Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets]] 4–1<ref>[http://www.olemisssports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=13160&SPID=753&DB_OEM_ID=2600&ATCLID=3736019 OleMissSports.com: Women's Tennis Pushes Georgia Tech To The Brink Before Falling 4-1]{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> in the second round, ending the Rebels' season with a 15–10 record.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 14:55, 20 October 2024

Ole Miss Rebels tennis
UniversityUniversity of Mississippi
Head coachMen's: Toby Hansson (7th year)
Women's: Mark Beyers (20th year)
ConferenceSEC
West Division
LocationUniversity, MS
Home CourtPalmer/Salloum Tennis Center
NicknameRebels
ColorsCardinal red and navy blue[1]
   
NCAA Tournament runner-up
Men's team: 1995
Women's team:
NCAA Tournament appearances
Men's team: 1989; 1992; 1994; 1995; 1996; 1997; 1998; 1999; 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003; 2004; 2005; 2006; 2007; 2008; 2009; 2010; 2011; 2012; 2013; 2014; 2015; 2016; 2017; 2018; 2019; 2021
Women's team: 1982; 1991; 1992; 1993; 1996; 1997; 1998; 1999; 2000; 2001; 2002; 2005; 2009; 2010; 2011; 2012; 2013; 2014; 2015; 2016; 2017; 2018; 2021
Conference Tournament championships
Men's team: 1996; 2005; 2009
Women's team: 1982; 1999; 2005
Conference regular season champions
Men's team: 1996; 1997; 2004; 2005; 2009
Women's team: 1998

The Ole Miss Rebels tennis program represents the University of Mississippi in both men's and women's NCAA Division I Southeastern Conference play.

2009

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Ole Miss men's tennis team

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Ole Miss men’s tennis head coach Billy Chadwick was named both the SEC Coach Of the Year and the USPTA National College Coach of the Year.[2]

Ole Miss men’s tennis freshman Devin Britton was named the Southeast Region Rookie of the Year by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA).[3]

Ole Miss men’s tennis team finished the 2009 season atop the second annual ITA Attendance Race standings for regular season home matches. Ole Miss drew 5,550 fans to its matches this season. Ole Miss also finished atop the race standings in average attendance. The Rebels drew an average of 617 fans for its nine home matches. The Rebels were also able to post five of the top eight single match totals on the season.[4]

Ole Miss men's tennis team won the SEC regular season for the fifth time in the history of the program, repeated as SEC tournament Champion, captured their eighth straight SEC West title and reached the NCAA Elite Eight for the ninth time.[5]

NCAA tournament

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Ole Miss, going into the tournament as the #2 seed, defeated Alcorn State University 4-0 in the first round[6] and LSU 4-2 in the second round[7] to advance to the Sweet Sixteen where they played, and defeated 4-1,[8] host Texas A&M University in the first round at College Station, Texas. The wins against Alcorn State, LSU and Texas A&M extended the Rebels win streak to 20 straight matches. The win over Texas A&M helped the Rebels advance to the Elite Eight, also held at College Station, Texas, where they met #7 seed UCLA on May 16, 2009. UCLA won 4-3,[5] ending the Rebels season with a school record 27 wins to only 3 losses.[5]

Men's singles competition

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Ole Miss freshman Devin Britton made history becoming the first Rebel to reach the NCAA men’s singles championship match[9] and becoming the first Rebel to ever win an NCAA men's singles championship. Britton defeated Moritz Baumann of Wisconsin in the first round then beat Dominic Inglot of Virginia in the second round. In the third round, Britton sent Rice senior Bruno Rosa out of the tournament in straight sets, and then he beat Stanford’s Alex Clayton in the quarterfinals. To advance to the NCAA championship match, he defeated Blake Strode of Arkansas with a straight set win. To win the championship, Britton defeated Ohio State senior Steven Moneke.[10]

Ole Miss women's tennis team

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The Ole Miss women's tennis team were chosen to participate in the 2009 NCAA Tennis Championships tournament.[11] The Rebels, as the No. 2 seed in the regional, defeated the University of Denver 4–1 in the first round[12] and lost to host Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 4–1[13] in the second round, ending the Rebels' season with a 15–10 record.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ole Miss Athletics Style Guide. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  2. ^ CollegeTennisOnline.com: Chadwick Named SEC Coach Of The Year; Five Rebels All-SEC
  3. ^ CollegeTennisOnline.com: Rebel Devin Britton ITA Southeast Region Rookie Of The Year
  4. ^ CollegeTennisOnline.com: Ole Miss Wins ITA Attendance Race
  5. ^ a b c CollegeTennisOnline.com: Ole Miss Falls To UCLA 4-3 In Epic Battle
  6. ^ CollegeTennisOnline.com: Ole Miss Shuts Out Alcorn State 4-0 In NCAA First Round
  7. ^ CollegeTennisOnline.com: Rebel Netters Punch Ticket To College Station
  8. ^ CollegeTennisOnline.com: Devin Britton Clinches 4-1 Win For Rebels Over A&M
  9. ^ CollegeTennisOnline.com: Devin Britton To Play For NCAA Championship In Singles
  10. ^ OleMissSports.com: Devin Britton Wins NCAA Singles National Championship[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ OleMissSports.com: Women's Tennis Back In NCAA Championship[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ OleMissSports.com: Women's Tennis Defeats Denver 4–1 To Advance To NCAA Second Round[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ OleMissSports.com: Women's Tennis Pushes Georgia Tech To The Brink Before Falling 4-1[permanent dead link]
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