University Southern California Trojans

No. 9 USC Men Clash With Cal and Stanford
February 23, 2011 | Men's Tennis
Feb. 23, 2011
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THIS WEEK
The No. 9 USC men have another hefty weekend of competition with top-20 squads coming to town. First up is a clash with No. 20 Cal for USC's first look at the Bears this season in a 1:30 p.m. match on Friday (Feb. 25). Then it's rematch time for the Trojans. Stanford managed a tight win over USC last weekend at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships, and the No. 8 Cardinal are back on the Trojans' schedule this week for a 1 p.m. showdown on Saturday (Feb. 26) at Marks Stadium.
ITA RANKING UPDATES
The latest 2011 Campbell/ITA national rankings were released Feb. 22, with the back-to-back national champs now ranked No. 9 in the nation after sitting at No. 2 for the first stretch of the year. New individual rankings came out Feb. 14, with four Trojans ranked in singles and two doubles teams in the mix. Steve Johnson leads the pack as the nation's #4 singles player. His fellow junior Daniel Nguyen isn't far behind, ranking #16 in singles ahead of two more Trojans: #37 Ray Sarmiento and #38 Jaak Poldma. In doubles, USC's ranked teams are #38 Johnson/Nguyen and #49 Johnson/Sarmiento.
SCOUTING CAL
The Bears are currently ranked #20 and are 4-3 overall after beating UC Santa Barbara 7-0 last week. The Bears have three players ranked in singles (#41 Pedro Zerbini, #82 Carlos Cueto and #95 Christoffer Konigsfeldt) and four ranked doubles teams (#21Andrews/Konigsfeldt, #70 Cueto/Dahan, #74 McLachlan/Zerbini and #79 Andrews/Dahan). USC is 128-33 all-time against Cal and holds an eight-match win streak vs. the Bears that includes a 6-1 win last season at Marks Stadium.
SCOUTING STANFORD
The Cardinal are currently ranked #8 are are 8-2 overall after falling 4-2 to No. 16 Georgia, beating USC 4-3 and falling 4-3 to No. 11 Florida last weekend at the ITA National Team Indoors. Stanford has three players ranked in singles (#7 Bradley Klahn, #52 Ryan Thacher and #64 Alex Clayton) and #11 Klahn/Thacher ranked in doubles. USC is 99-76 all-time against Stanford after last week's 4-3 loss snapped a three-match win streak held by the Trojans. USC had beaten Stanford 5-2 and 4-3 last season, and 4-2 in the 2009 NCAA Round of 16.
LAST WEEK
USC took its first losses of the year and first back-to-back defeats since 2008 with two tight losses at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships last weekend. The Trojans were edged out 4-3 by No. 17 Duke first, and then fell by the same score to No. 7 Stanford. USC rebounded on day three of the competition in Seattle, however, and pounded its way to a 4-0 shutout of No. 12 Louisville to wrap things up. Steve Johnson and Jaak Poldma were the lone Trojans to win all three of their singles matches out in Seattle, and Poldma and JT Sundling were victorious all the way through on the doubles courts as well.
SENIOR STRENGTH
Senior Jaak Poldma snagged his second career pick as the Pac-10 Player of the Week after his strong singles showing in the Trojans' home win over Pepperdine. Poldma had the match-clinching singles win with his upset of the Waves' #14 Sebastian Fanselow at the No. 2 singles positions to get USC a 5-2 win over No. 20 Pepperdine. USC was ahead 3-2 in the match with the Waves when Poldma gutted out a second-set tiebreak to secure a 6-4, 7-6 (5) victory and net the seventh straight win of the year for the Trojans. Poldma entered the matchup ranked #94 in the nation in singles. Now #38 in the land, Poldma currently holds a 19-3 overall singles record and is riding a nine-match winning streak -- all straight-set wins -- with a perfect singles run in USC dual matches so far.
STREAKING STEVE
Steve Johnson shoved his way through three more highly ranked players at the ITA National Team Indoors, netting himself his second career honors as the Pac-10 Player of the Week. Ranked #4, Johnson first took down #10 Henrique Cunha of Duke in three sets and then went on cruise control as he served up straight-set wins in his next two matches. The next victim was one of his top Pac-10 rivals, #7 Bradley Klahn of Stanford, whom he topped with a solid 6-2, 6-3 win after having fallen to Klahn last month at the Sherwood Collegiate Cup. On Sunday, Johnson had the clinching win for the Trojans with his 6-3, 6-3 win over #11 Austen Childs of Louisville. Those wins give Johnson a seven-match win streak in singles for a 20-3 overall record and a 7-0 mark in dual matches.
WELCOME TO THE PAC
In just his second week of competition with the Trojans, freshman Emilio Gomez earned his first selection as Pac-10 Player of the Week. Gomez hit his stride in picking up three doubles and three singles victories in a winning week of action for USC. Playing doubles with Daniel Nguyen, Gomez clinched the doubles point for USC in all three matches. In singles, Gomez fell in his first set during USC's midweek clash with #27 Florida State, but lost just six games in the next six sets played as he went 3-for-3 in singles action as well. His win against San Diego State clinched the match for the Trojans. Gomez openedhis USC career with a 4-0 singles mark and a 5-0 run in doubles with Nguyen. Gomez is the first Trojan to win the weekly award this season. He's now 6-3 in singles and 6-4 in doubles with Nguyen.
STARTING AT SHERWOOD
USC gathered up some good wins in its 2011 kickoff at the Sherwood Collegiate Cup, with Steve Johnson reaching the singles title match while his Trojan teammates managed to sweep the consolation crowns. JT Sundling rebounded from an opening loss to work his way to the consolation singles title, while Daniel Nguyen and Peter Lucassen replicated that effort on the consolation doubles courts.
CHAMPIONSHIP EXPERIENCE
This year, half the USC ladder knows what it takes to win two NCAA Championships, and five players return from the 2010 title-winning team. Senior Jaak Poldma and juniors Steve Johnson and Daniel Nguyen each hold a pair of national championship rings. Senior Peter Lucassen and sophomore JT Sundling picked up their first last year, when USC finished as champs with a 25-3 overall record after taking second in the Pac-10 at 5-1. Altogether, it's a pool of experience that USC head coach and 2010 ITA National Coach of the Year Peter Smith is eager to dip into for a run at defending the Trojans' back-to-back titles.
SMOOTH SAILING
Three Trojans are now batting 1.000 in dual-match singles play to date. Michael Grant is 4-for-4 in his dual-match singles appearances, while Steve Johnson is a clean 7-0 and Jaak Poldma is a perfect 9-0. Ray Sarmiento recently took his first loss when he had to retire from his eighth dual-match singles match due to injury, giving him a 7-1 mark to date.
FALL'S DOUBLE DOMINATION
Captain Jaak Poldma is the resident veteran of the team as he entered his fourth season as a Trojan ranked No. 94 on the singles scene. He had an extremely successful fall season in winning the Southern California Intercollegiate singles title as well as the doubles crown alongside teammate JT Sundling. Sundling and Poldma remain USC's winningest doubles duo with a 14-3 overall record and a 7-2 mark in dual match action.
2011 TROJANS TAKE SHAPE
As the nation's No. 6 ranked singles player, junior Steve Johnson is an easy fit back into the No. 1 singles position for the Trojans, with Jaak Poldma and Daniel Nguyen already proven winners and Peter Lucassen and JT Sundling also having gleaned plenty of winning experience after a year as Trojans. Added to the formula for this season are three new freshmen -- Michael Grant, Ray Sarmiento and Corey Smith. Grant and Sarmiento had strong fall seasons, with Sarmiento factoring in quickly as a doubles gun as well. Newcomer Emilio Gomez also enters the picture this season in coming to Troy from Ecuador this spring.
RANK AND FILE
The early ITA national rankings already reflected a Trojan dominance in the 2011 picture. USC opened the spring ranked No. 2 in the nation as a team, just behind top-ranked Virginia. The Cavaliers were the top-seeded team in both the 2009 and 2010 NCAA tournaments, and USC served up an upset win over UVA both years en route to claiming its consecutive crowns. Individually, five Trojans started the year ranked in the ITA top-100 on the singles sheet.
























