The number one player in the country playing 2 hahahah. Love it. I don't love Carson at 1…but she is playing better than last year so….nicole at 3…will she be able to play above lesser opponents, same with mia at 4? This is insane. In a good way.
So they can unanimously vote to set our lineup? Mary is the #1 play in the country LOLbigfoot10s said:
They protested her being at 3, then it goes up for a vote.
probably another protest lolnereus said:
Will that hold for NCAAs or will there be a separate protest to figure out what line they play there?
Aceswimmer09 said:
The number one player in the country playing 2 hahahah.
aggiedrjdub said:
Although I expect Mary and Nicole to adapt, and you would think we are at an advantage, this won't be easy for them. It's easier to play and win against players that you've already beaten than to come up against somebody knew with nothing to lose going after you. I think they will handle it fine but it won't be a cake walk.
bigfoot10s said:
Singles lineup was turned in with Carson at 3 because that is where they were told to put her.
aggietennisfan said:
It is hard to comprehend that the number one player in the nation was unanimously put at number two on the same team, but according to the UTR this is the accurate lineup. Don't really understand why this is such a big deal. Never heard of such bother or worry about the lineup in any sport. More controversial than who the starting quarterback should be for the Aggies.
Aggie Tennis said:aggietennisfan said:
It is hard to comprehend that the number one player in the nation was unanimously put at number two on the same team, but according to the UTR this is the accurate lineup. Don't really understand why this is such a big deal. Never heard of such bother or worry about the lineup in any sport. More controversial than who the starting quarterback should be for the Aggies.
Stacking can be a big problem in team tennis if not properly monitored.
Reality is, we have three #1s on the same team. Lucky us.
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STILLWATER, Okla. Following the first-round conference match against Kansas State in the Big 12 Championships on Wednesday afternoon at Michael & Anne Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Okla., Kansas State submitted a protest of TCU's lineup. The Championship's Games Committee has ruled to uphold Kansas State's protest and overturn the match result. With this decision, the doubles point will be awarded to Kansas State resulting in a 4-3 win for Kansas State.
The committee's decision was determined based on overwhelming evidence that TCU's doubles lineup was in clear violation of ITA Rule I.D.3 Players must play in order of ability once a direct line substitution was made prior to the match. Once the substitution was made at #2 doubles, per ITA Rule I.D.7 doubles pairs "must be reordered to reflect strength".
Per ITA rule I.D.10, no appeals to this decision are permitted.