Saturday, May 2, 2015

Three Sac State women named first-team All-Big Sky

   Sacramento State placed the most women, three, on the All-Big Sky first team than any other conference school.
   Honored on Friday were junior Daria Savchenko of Russia and sophomores Deimante Bulatovaite of Lithuania and Alina Soltanici of Moldova. Savchenko made the first team for the second consecutive year.
   Sac State won the Big Sky regular-season championship with an 11-0 record but had its streak of conference tournament titles stopped at 13. The Hornets, with no seniors on the roster, lost to Idaho 4-3 in the final at the Gold River Racquet Club in the Sacramento area to finish the season 17-11.
   For the first time since Sac State joined the Big Sky in 1996-97, the men's team had no players on the first team. Senior Roy Brandys of Poland was named to the second team, and junior Sean Kolar of Loomis in the Sacramento region received honorable mention.
   The injury-plagued Hornets finished 10-14 overall and 7-4 in the Big Sky.
COLLEGE RANKINGS
(Top 10 and Northern California; previous ranking in parentheses)
Women's team
1. USC (2)
2. North Carolina (1)
3. Cal (4)
4. Vanderbilt (4)
5. Florida (5)
6. UCLA (6)
7. Georgia (7)
8. Virginia (10)
9. Baylor (8)
10. Texas A&M (9)
14. Stanford (13)
40. Saint Mary's (37)
55. Fresno State (49)
68. San Jose State (62)
69. USF (64)
Women's singles
1. Robin Anderson, UCLA
2. Carol Zhao, Stanford 
3. Brooke Austin, Florida
4. Maegan Manasse, Cal
5. Lauren Herring,Georgia
6. Julia Elbaba, Virginia
7. Jamie Loeb, North Carolina
8. Sydney Campbell, Vanderbilt
8. Lorraine Guillermo, Pepperdine
10. Julia Jones, Mississippi
14. Giuliana Olmos (Fremont resident), USC 
18. Klara Fabikova, Cal
19. Taylor Davidson, Stanford
25. Caroline Doyle, Stanford
43. Zsofi Susanyi, Cal
44. Denise Starr, Cal
50. Lynn Chi, Cal
85. Sophie Watts, Fresno State
92. Krista Hardebeck, Stanford 
103. Karla Popovic, Cal
106. Ellen Tsay, Stanford
Women's doubles
1. Maya Jansen and Erin Routliffe, Alabama
2. Taylor Davidson and Carol Zhao, Stanford
3. Catherine Harrison and Kyle McPhillips, UCLA
4. Beatrice Gumulya and Jessy Rompies, Clemson
5. Klara Fabikova and Zsofi Susanyi, Cal
6. Brooke Austin and Kourtney Keegan, Florida
7. Maegan Manasse and Denise Starr, Cal
8. Pleun Burgmans and Emily Flickinger, Auburn
9. Robin Anderson and Jennifer Brady, UCLA
10. Caroline Doyle and Ellen Tsay, Stanford
19. Giuliana Olmos (Fremont resident) and Zoe Scandalis, USC
40. Hadley Berg (Greenbrae resident) and Caroline Dailey, South Carolina
46. Lynn Chi and Denise Starr, Cal
49. Joanna Smith and Kassidy Jump (Granite Bay resident), Arizona State
58. Parminder Kaur and Jana McCord, Saint Mary's
Men's team
1. Oklahoma (1)
2. Baylor (2)
3. Virginia (5)
4. Illinois (4)
5. Texas A&M (3)
6. TCU (6)
7. Georgia (7)
8. USC (8)
9. Texas (10)
10. Duke (9)
23. Stanford (28)
26. Cal (25)
53. USF (52)   
58. UC Davis (57)
66. Fresno State (69) 
Men's singles
1. Alex Alvarez Llamas, Oklahoma
2. Julian Lenz, Baylor
3. Mackenzie McDonald (Piedmont resident), UCLA
4. Soren Hess-Olesen, Texas
5. Sebastian Stiefelmeyer, Louisville
6. Noah Rubin, Wake Forest
7. Andrew Harris, Oklahoma
8. Ryan Shane, Virginia
9. Quentin Monaghan, Notre Dame
10. Gonzales Austin, Vanderbilt
26. Tom Fawcett, Stanford
29. Andre Goransson, Cal
71. John Morrissey, Stanford
77. Collin Altamirano (Sacramento resident), Virginia
97. Filip Bergevi, Cal
120. Bernardo Saraiva, USF 
Men's doubles
1. Austin Smith and Ben Wagland, Georgia
2. Luca Corinteli and Ryan Shane, Virginia
3. Roberto Quiroz and Yannick Hanfmann, USC
4. Mikelis Libietis and Hunter Reese, Tennessee
5. Gonzales Austin and Rhys Johnson, Vanderbilt
6. Julian Cash and Florian Lakat, Mississippi State
7. Kevin Metka and Ralf Steinback, Ohio State
8. Julian Lenz and Diego Galeano, Baylor
9. John Morrissey and Robert Stineman, Stanford
10. Harrison Adams and Shane Vinsant, Texas A&M
12. Mackenzie McDonald (Piedmont resident) and Martin Redlicki, UCLA
51. Gregory Bayane and Chase Melton, Cal
69. Tom Fawcett and Maciek Romanowicz, Stanford

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