This past weekend may not have provided the same amount of thrilling upsets as the weekend prior, but we still got to see several high-quality matches over the past 3 days. Here with a full recap of this weekend’s collegiate tennis is Ryan Cardiff.

The Michigan Wolverines (8th ranked) started the weekend off with a 4-0 route over 10th ranked Duke. Michigan did not drop a set all day and Carter Lin clinched the victory 6-4, 7-5 on court 5.

Michigan kept that momentum rolling into Saturday as they defeated UCF 4-1 in a nationally televised match that was part of Tennis Channel’s coverage of the College Matchday Series held at the USTA Facility in Orlando. Michigan lost the doubles point but they stormed back in singles and Davis Crocker clinched the victory 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 on court 6 for the Wolverines.

The Florida Gators (18th ranked) started off SEC play on a good note as they defeated Georgia (17th ranked) on Saturday. Freshman Oliver Crawford clinched the victory on court 4 by upsetting Georgia’s Jan Zielinski (28th ranked) 6-2, 4-6, 6-3.

Tennessee (25th ranked) also started out 1-0 in SEC play with a win over South Carolina (19th ranked) on Saturday. Freshman Alex Walton clinched the victory for the Volunteers with a straight-set win on court 3.

Freshman @AdamWalton99 comes up big to clinch the match, winning 7-5 7-6(4) at the #3 singles spot to give No. 25 Tennessee the 4-2 win over No. 27 South Carolina! Tennessee improves to 11-2 on the season and 1-0 in the SEC! Let’s go Vols! #GoVols 🍊🍊🍊 pic.twitter.com/hfryBlbSAb — Tennessee Tennis (@Vol_Tennis) March 3, 2018

Tennessee then traveled to Gainesville on Sunday to play Florida. The Gators prevailed 6-1 as Andy Andrade clinched the match for the Gators on court 5 over fellow freshman Nicaise Muamba of Tennessee. Tennessee’s Timo Stodder (25th ranked) did score a solid win, demolishing Florida’s Alfredo Perez (10th ranked) on court 1 by a score of 6-1, 6-1 to give the Volunteers their only point on the day.

Andrade cinches the match for Florida with a 6-4,6-3 decision & UF beats UT 4-1 and improves to 2-0 in #SEC play Court 3⃣ – 7-5❌,6-2✅,1-0⬆

Court 5⃣ – 6-4✅,6-3✅

Court 6⃣ – 6-2✅,5-6⬇ We will finish the remaining two matches#GatorWayBestWay pic.twitter.com/F77H3W2Y02 — Gators Men’s Tennis (@GatorsMTN) March 4, 2018

South Carolina was able to rebound by taking down Georgia (17th ranked) on Sunday to pick up an SEC victory. The Bulldogs were playing without their usual line-2 singles player in Emil Reinberg. This proved to be the difference, with South Carolina’s Wood Benton taking down an inexperienced dual match player for the Bulldogs in Alex Phillips by a score of 7-5, 7-5.

Oklahoma (14th ranked) continued their domination as they routed Kentucky (28th ranked) 6-1. Alex Bakshi (108th ranked) clinched the victory with a 6-4, 7-6(3) win over Will Bushamuka on court 1.

FINAL | No. 14 Oklahoma 6, No. 28 Kentucky, 1 The #Sooners roll past the Wildcats to pick up their second consecutive win over a ranked opponent! pic.twitter.com/bCnBljmb0q — Oklahoma Tennis (@OU_MTennis) March 2, 2018

Illinois (9th ranked) rebounded after last weekend’s upset loss to Kentucky. They defeated TCU (26th ranked) 5-2.

#9 Illinois 4 | TCU 0 @atrainace10 clinches the victory for the #Illini with a 7-5, 6-3 over Gray on court 3️⃣! Teams will play out the remaining matches pic.twitter.com/q94vYLdksk — Illini M Tennis (@IlliniMTennis) March 3, 2018

Freshman Alex Brown clinched the victory with a straight-set win on court 3 and senior Alex Vukic scored his 100th career singles victory for the Illini with a 3-set victory over Trevor Johnson on court 1.

.@Vuki_Smash23 wins his 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣th career singles match with a 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (7-4) tiebreak win over Johnson! #Illini pic.twitter.com/9iFKoSOxC5 — Illini M Tennis (@IlliniMTennis) March 3, 2018

Texas (20th ranked) scored an upset with a 4-1 victory over NC State (16th ranked). The Longhorns lost the doubles point but rebounded with clutch singles play. Three of their four wins were 3-set battles. Harrison Scott clinched the victory win a 7-6(5), 2-6, 7-5 win on court 3.

HUGE win for the Horns at N.C. State! Texas gets 4 singles wins and a 4-1 match victory over the Wolfpack. #HookEm pic.twitter.com/vWmMwCjkt0 — Texas Men’s Tennis (@TexasMTN) March 3, 2018

Harrison Scott continued his stellar play into Sunday as he clinched the win for the Longhorns again, this time over North Carolina (6th ranked). He defeated Tar Heel Senior Robert Kelly 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-3 to secure the perfect weekend for the Longhorns.

Horns get it done on the road once again! Texas upsets No. 6 North Carolina in Chapel Hill. #HookEm pic.twitter.com/BguAOL2nlN — Texas Men’s Tennis (@TexasMTN) March 4, 2018

Texas A&M (7th ranked) rebounded after last weekend’s loss to Oklahoma with a 7-0 blowout victory over Mississippi (30th ranked). Patrick Kypson (46th ranked) clinched the victory for the Aggies with a 6-3, 7-6 upset over 31st ranked Gustav Hansson.

Aguilar clinches the win! Texas A&M defeats Ole Miss, 4-0. Carlos tops Fallert 7-5, 6-1 #12thMan pic.twitter.com/xe5tIEb6Ry — Aggie Men’s Tennis (@AggieMTEN) March 3, 2018

What was your biggest take away from this weekend in college tennis? Let us know in the comments below.