NCAA Mens Tennis

Big Red Upset Illini, Advance to Big Ten Semifinals – University of Nebraska

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Evanston, Ill. – For the first time in program history, the #59 Nebraska men’s tennis team (17-9, 5-4 Big Ten) is headed to the Big Ten semifinals. The Big Red claimed a 4-2 upset win over #26 Illinois (16-9, 6-3 Big Ten) on Friday afternoon, to reach a program record of most single-season wins since 1990, and earn its second-ever victory over the Illini. The Huskers did not hesitate after dropping the doubles point, and with four singles wins, survive and advance.

The conference tournament quarterfinal matchup began with doubles at the Vandy Christie Tennis Center. At No. 1 doubles, Anton Shepp and senior Nic Wiedenhorn faced nationally ranked #43 Lucas Horve and Oliver Okonkwo. The Big Red duo battled from an early deficit, but fell to the Illini, 4-6. Next to finish was Court Two, where Calvin Mueller and Lars Johann rallied in their matchup against Mathis Debru and Kneta Miyoshi. The Husker duo were defeated, 7-5, and the Illini secured the doubles point. At No. 3 doubles, Leo Linquet and senior Shunya Maryama were in a tiebreaker against Hunter Heck and Alex Petrov, but the match was left unfinished at 6(1)-6(1). 

After dropping the doubles point, four Huskers took their first sets. Shepp’s match was the first to finish, tying the match with a dominant 6-4, 6-2, victory over #99 Miyoshi at No. 2 singles. On Court Four, Johann battled, but fell to Fighting Illini senior Okonkwo, 4-6, 4-6. At No. 5 singles, Linquet faced Tyler Bowers, and took him down in three sets, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. Court One was an All-Big Ten First Team matchup, between #80 Calvin Mueller and #42 Hunter Heck. Mueller had a tough start, being down 4-6, 2-5, in the second set. The junior rallied to have a dominant finish, claiming a 4-6, 7-6(5), 6-2, comeback upset win to put the Big Red in the lead. The final two matches proved to be tight, both going to third sets to decide the tournament fates of Nebraska and Illinois. Maruyama faced Petrov in the No. 3 singles slot and rallied to defeat the Illini 7-6(2), 6(2)-7, 6-4, winning the match for the Big Red. Court Six was abandoned, as Rudi Christiansen and Debru were in a close match, left at 6-4, 6(2)-7, 6(6)-6(6). The Huskers won the quarterfinal match, 4-2. 

With the victory, the Big Red improved its season record to 17-9 (6-4 Big Ten). By defeating the Fighting Illini for only the second time in series history, the Huskers claimed their 17th win of the season, a program record since 1990. Nebraska will advance to the Big…

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