Sophomore Skyler Butts (Santa Ana, CA)
became the second singles player in CMS Tennis history to reach the
final of the USTA / ITA Division III National Championships. Butts
earned two victories in Ft. Myers, FL before falling in straight
sets to champion Abishek Alla, also a sophomore, from Carnegie
Mellon.
Butts, seeded third, began his quest for a national singles
title with a tough 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 victory in the quarterfinals
against Wisconsin-Whitewater's Jake Humphreys. Humphreys, the
Central Region's champion, held a 4-2 lead in the third set before
Butts won the final four games of their three-hour match.
In the semifinals, Butts faced Skidmore's Oliver Loutsenko, the
East Region champion. Butts earned an important service break in
the eighth game of the match and then held serve to win the first
set 6-3. Butts raced out to a 4-0 lead in the second set before
closing out the second 6-2 to earn a berth in the championship
match.
In the final, Butts matched up against CMU's Alla, who was
unseeded but had not lost a set in his two previous matches. The
two players traded breaks early, with Butts initially up 3-1, and
then Alla leading 4-3. At 4-all, the two players played a five
deuce game, with Alla eventually holding after saving two break
points. Butts was then broken at 4-5 to give Alla the first set
6-4. In the second set, Butts broke in the first game and then held
a 40-love in the second game, but was broken back. That would be
Butts' last real chance to take control, as Alla won the next five
games to take the title. Alla's title is the second in CMU's
history.
Butts joins Michael Starr (HMC '10) as the
only other Stag to reach the final of the presitgious Small College
National Championships. Starr was D3 champion in 2006, and went on
to become the only D3 singles player ever to win a match in the
Small College Super Bowl.
Singles Results
Doubles Results