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[14] Illinois Hosts Opening Rounds of NCAA Tournament, Takes on Yale in First Round Friday

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – No. 14-seeded Illinois opens its NCAA Tournament run on its home courts, starting with a first-round matchup against Yale at Atkins Tennis Center on Friday at 6 p.m. CT.

The winner of the match between the Fighting Illini and the Bulldogs will face either Notre Dame or Vanderbilt – who play on Friday afternoon – on Saturday at 4 p.m. CT.

Illinois is set to host the first two rounds of NCAA Tournament play for the 21st time in program history and for the first time since 2021. The Orange and Blue heard their name called during the NCAA Selection Show on Monday.

SCHEDULE

Friday, May 1 – First Round
3 p.m. CT: Notre Dame vs. Vanderbilt
6 p.m. CT: Illinois vs. Yale

Saturday, May 2 – Second Round
4 p.m. CT: Illinois/Yale winner vs. Notre Dame/Vanderbilt winner

LAST TIME OUT

After sweeping No. 6-seeded Wisconsin, No. 3-seeded Illinois' Big Ten Tournament run came to a close in the semifinals with a 4-3 loss to No. 2-seeded and No. 3-ranked Ohio State on Friday night.

The Fighting Illini picked up straight-set singles wins on Courts 1, 2, and 6, but the Buckeyes claimed the doubles points and singles decisions at No. 3, 4, and 5 to take the win.

The sides battled to a tightly contested doubles point, but Ohio State used triumphs on Courts 2 and 3 to take a 1-0 advantage in the match.

Illinois took four opening sets in singles play and eventually took a 2-1 edge in the dual behind two-set wins at No. 1 and 2. Gabriel Debru was first to finish with his 6-2, 6-3 victory over No. 12 Aidan Kim, while Kenta Miyoshi was not far behind with a 6-3, 6-3 effort against No. 29 Jack Anthrop.

The Buckeyes accounted for the match's next two triumphs on Courts 3 and 4 to retake the lead, sending the dual down to No. 5 and 6.

Hayden Jones was next to wrap up a win with a 7-6(2), 6-4 decision over Alexander Bernard at No. 6 singles, leaving Court 5 as the deciding match. Zach Viiala and No. 118-ranked Bryce Nakashima split the opening two frames, but it was the Buckeye junior who claimed the victory in the third set to send Ohio State to the final.

ABOUT THE TEAMS AT THE URBANA REGIONAL

Notre Dame arrives in Champaign-Urbana with an overall record of 21-7, including a 9-4 mark in ACC play. Key conference victories include wins over Stanford, Florida State, Miami, and SMU. The Fighting Irish roster features No. 20-ranked Sebastian Dominko, who holds a 23-8 singles record. In doubles competition, Dominko pairs with Perry Gregg as the No. 50-ranked tandem, and the duo has compiled a 6-2 record this season.

Vanderbilt enters the NCAA Tournament with an overall record of 17-12, including a 5-9 mark in SEC play. Notable conference victories include wins over Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Tennessee, and Arkansas. The Commodores' roster features No. 72-ranked Pablo Martinez Gomez, who holds a 13-11 singles record. In doubles competition, Nathan Cox and Hoyoung Roh form the No. 13-ranked tandem and have compiled a 10-7 record this season.

Yale holds a 16-9 record overall and a 3-4 record in the Ivy League. The Bulldogs' conference wins came against Cornell, Dartmouth, and Brown. The Bulldogs' roster is led by No. 24-ranked Vignesh Gogineni, who holds a record of 28-7, and Edward Liao who holds a record of 25-10. Illinois and Yale have never previously competed against one another; Friday will mark the first meeting between the two programs.

RANKED PLAYERS AT THE URBANA REGIONAL

Teams

  • No. 14: Illinois
  • No. 23: Notre Dame
  • No. 24: Vanderbilt
  • No. 44: Yale

Singles

  • No. 16: Kenta Miyoshi (Illinois)
  • No. 18: Gabriel Debru (Illinois)
  • No. 20: Sebastian Dominko (Notre Dame)
  • No. 24: Vignesh Gogineni (Yale)
  • No. 69: Perry Gregg (Notre Dame)
  • No. 72: Pablo Martinez Gomez (Vanderbilt)
  • No. 96: William Mroz (Illinois)
  • No. 97: Hoyoung Roh (Vanderbilt)

Doubles

  • No. 13: Nathan Cox/Hoyoung Roh (Vanderbilt)
  • No. 50: Sebastian Dominko/Perry Gregg (Notre Dame)
  • No. 61: William Mroz/Kenta Miyoshi (Illinois)
  • No. 68: Kenta Miyoshi/Adam Jilly (Illinois)
  • No. 73: Sebastian Dominko/Peter Nad (Notre Dame)
  • No. 79: Luis Llorens Saracho/Peter Nad (Notre Dame)

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Ahead of the Orange and Blue's 29th overall appearance in the national event, the Illini hold a 53-27 record in NCAA Tournament play. In 2025, Illinois competed in the TCU Regional, falling to No. 24-ranked Oklahoma in the first round.

Across the team's 28 NCAA Tournament appearances, the Orange and Blue have advanced to the second round 23 times, to the third round 17 times, to the quarterfinals seven times, to the semifinals three times, and to the final twice. Illinois has one national championship in program history, which came during the team's undefeated 2003 season. Illinois will serve as a host site for the 20th time in program history.

The Illini enter the NCAA Tournament with a 22-7 record, including a 10-3 mark in conference duals during the regular season. Illinois was tabbed the No. 3 seed in the Big Ten Tournament, progressing to the semifinals before coming up short in a 4-3 defeat to No. 2-seeded Ohio State on Friday.

The first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament will be played across 16 host sites, followed by super regionals featuring the 16 advancing teams from May 8-10. The final rounds, consisting of the final eight teams, will be played from May 14-17 at Georgia's Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Ga.

THREE ILLINI EARN ALL-BIG TEN HONORS

Kenta Miyoshi was tabbed with unanimous All-Big Ten First Team status for the second straight year, Gabriel Debru secured All-Big Ten First Team and All-Freshman Team accolades, and Adam Jilly was named to the All-Freshman Team and was selected as the Illini's Sportsmanship Award honoree.

Miyoshi, named to an All-Big Ten team for the third season in a row, posted a 6-1 singles mark in Big Ten play, bringing his career conference singles record to 22-4 across his four years at Illinois. An ITA Singles All-American for the second consecutive campaign, Miyoshi went 4-1 on the top singles court and 2-0 at No. 2 while amassing a 13-7 record overall during dual play.

Going 4-0 against ranked Big Ten singles opponents, Miyoshi was one of four unanimous first-team selections, joined by Michigan's Max Dahlin, Michigan State's Aristotelis Thanos, and Ohio State's Aidan Kim. The Tokyo, Japan, native became the first Illini to earn All-Big Ten First Team honors in consecutive seasons since Hunter Heck did so during the 2021-22, 2022-23, and 2023-24 seasons.

Debru made an immediate impact in the Illini lineup in his first season with the Orange and Blue, playing primarily at No. 1 and 2 singles and No. 1 doubles during conference play. The French freshman went 5-3 in singles against Big Ten opponents, which included two straight-set wins against ranked opposition. He is the first Illini freshman to earn All-Big Ten First Team accolades since Alex Brown during the 2017-18 campaign.

Jilly tallied a 7-2 Big Ten singles record during the regular season while competing mainly on Court 4. He closed the conference slate with a four-match winning streak, with three of those victories coming in straight sets. Also named the team's Sportsmanship Award honoree, Jilly has ranked as high as No. 87 in singles and No. 34 in doubles and notched the Illini's second-most singles triumphs heading into the postseason.

DEBRU TABBED WITH BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK STATUS (APRIL 15)

Fighting Illini freshman Gabriel Debru was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week by the conference office following his standout performances during Illinois' road matches in Los Angeles.

Debru secured Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors for the second time this season.

Across the Illini's matches at No. 24 UCLA and USC, Debru went 3-0, which included two ranked singles victories. He also now sits at a career-high No. 23 in the ITA singles rankings.

The Frenchman started the weekend with a straight-set singles victory over UCLA's No. 24 Emon van Loben Sels, 7-6(4), 7-6(3), on Court 2. He followed it up one day later with another ranked straight-set win, this time against USC's No. 64-ranked Nathan Trouve, 6-2, 7-5.

On the doubles courts, he teamed up with Tyler Bowers to take down UCLA's Andy Nguyen/Aadarsh Tripathi, 6-3.

This marks the fifth Big Ten Freshman of the Week distinction for an Illini this season, with Debru and Adam Jilly both winning twice and Sasha Colleu securing the status on Jan. 21.

JILLY SECURES BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK HONORS FOR THIRD TIME (MARCH 18)

Fighting Illini freshman Adam Jilly was recognized by the conference office on Wednesday as the Big Ten Freshman of the Week following his standout performances on the singles courts over the weekend.

Jilly earned the conference's freshman weekly honors for the third time this season after clinching Illinois' road wins over Nebraska and Wisconsin.

Against the Cornhuskers on Friday, the Hungary native notched a straight-set decision over Niels Van Der Sijs to clinch the Illini's 4-1 triumph.

Two days later, he provided the clinching win against Wisconsin. Jilly's 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 triumph over Edouard Aubert at No. 4 singles extended his singles winning streak to five matches and pushed the Illini's winning streak to 10.

VIIALA SECURES B1G PLAYER OF THE WEEK STATUS (MARCH 11) 

Illinois redshirt sophomore Zach Viiala was recognized by the conference office on Wednesday as the Big Ten Player of the Week following his performances during the Fighting Illini's wins over Northern Illinois, Oregon, and Washington.

Viiala earned conference weekly honors for the first time in his career, while this marks the third straight week that an Illini student-athlete has been named the Big Ten Player of the Week.

The Perth, Australia, native went 4-0 across singles and doubles play across the team's three dual wins while remaining perfect on the singles courts this season.

On the doubles courts, Viiala began the weekend with a dramatic 7-6(6) win over Oregon's Cameron Burton/Lachlan Robertson on Court 3 on Friday. Against Washington on Sunday, he secured a 6-3 triumph against the Huskie duo of Stephane Kamendje and Rohan Belday.

In singles play, Viiala posted a 6-2, 6-0 decision against Northern Illinois' Chiao Bo Suo Nan on Court 4. He followed it up with a 6-0, 6-0 triumph over Oregon's Cameron Burton.

DEBRU, JILLY HELP ILLINOIS SWEEP BIG TEN WEEKLY AWARDS (MARCH 4)

Fighting Illini freshmen Gabriel Debru and Adam Jilly were recognized by the conference office on March 4 with Big Ten weekly awards following their standout performances during Illinois' wins over No. 6 TCU and No. 8 Baylor last week.

Debru was named Big Ten Player of the Week for the first time in his career, while Jilly was tabbed with Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors for the second time.

Debru went 4-0 across singles and doubles play during Illinois' two top-10 wins. Recording three total ranked victories over the course of the weekend, including two over top-15 singles players, Debru moved up to No. 26 in the ITA singles rankings. Jilly also put together a perfect weekend with two singles triumphs of his own. He notched the fourth ranked decision of his collegiate career during that stretch while climbing to No. 111 in the ITA singles rankings.

The Illini claimed the Big Ten Player of the Week award in consecutive weeks after William Mroz received that recognition on Feb. 25. This marks the third Big Ten Freshman of the Week distinction for an Illini this season, with Jilly winning twice and Sasha Colleu securing the status on Jan. 21.

ILLINOIS EARNS BACK-TO-BACK TOP-10 NONCONFERENCE WINS (FEB. 27-28)

Over the course of consecutive nights, Illinois defeated No. 8 Baylor (Feb. 27) and No. 6 TCU (Feb. 28) at Atkins Tennis Center. 

The Illini took the doubles point in both matches, while Gabriel Debru logged top-15 singles victories on Court 1 against both the Bears and the Horned Frogs. Kenta Miyoshi clinched the Friday night triumph with a ranked win on Court 2, while Adam Jilly's three-set decision on Court 4 closed out Saturday's victory.

Against No. 8 Baylor, the Orange and Blue drew first blood with a 6-3 victory by Gabriel Debru and Tyler Bowers over Baylor's Alexandru Chirita and Zsombor Velcz on Court 1. On Court 2, Kenta Miyoshi and William Mroz finished the job with a 6-4 victory over Luc Koenig and Connor Henry Van Schalkwyk.

Adam Jilly started the singles action for Illinois with a 6-2, 6-1 win over No. 73 Alexandru Chirita of Baylor, marking his fourth ranked singles win of the season. Debru also snagged his third ranked triumph of the season with 6-4, 6-0 victory over No. 13 Devin Badenhorst. 

Miyoshi would go the distance against No. 39 Zsombor Velcz, outlasting the Hungarian in three sets, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, to secure a top-10 win for the Illini. 

On Saturday against No. 6 TCU, the Illini once again came out strong in doubles play. Zach Viiala and Sasha Colleu were the first to finish, defeating TCU's Maximus Dussault/Albert Pedrico on Court 3. Gabriel Debru and Tyler Bowers ultimately collected the doubles point with a ranked win on the top doubles court over No. 56 Cooper Woestendick/Oliver Bonding.

After the Horned Frogs got on the board with a win at No. 5, senior William Mroz jump-started the Illini in singles play with a 6-4, 6-3 win over No. 28 Cooper Woestendick of TCU on Court 3. 

TCU evened the contest at 2-2, but the Illini freshmen ended up taking this one home, first with Gabriel Debru on the top singles court. The Frenchman notched his fourth ranked singles win of the season, defeating No. 9 Duncan Chan in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4.

Adam Jilly then clinched the top-10 win for the Orange and Blue at No. 4 singles with a 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 victory over TCU's Oliver Bonding, giving the Illini their second top-10 victory of the weekend.

MROZ CLAIMS B1G PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS FOR FIRST TIME (FEB. 25)

Fighting Illini senior William Mroz was named the Big Ten Player of the Week following his standout performances against North Carolina and UIC, the conference office announced on Feb. 25.

Mroz went 3-0 in singles and doubles play across the two matches, including a ranked win to clinch the Illini's victory over the Tar Heels.

The Florida native began the weekend with a commanding 6-2 triumph over UNC's Anthony Wright and Roan Jones at No. 2 doubles. Facing his first ranked opponent of the season in singles play, Mroz posted a 6-4, 6-4 decision to defeat No. 87 Ian Mayew and clinch Illinois' 4-1 win.

Later that day on Sunday, Mroz closed out his strong weekend with a 6-1 triumph against UIC's Henrique Sa/Eldin Nokic in the Illini's 6-1 victory over the Flames.

Mroz earned Big Ten Player of the Week honors for the first time in his career, while he is the first Illini to achieve that distinction this season.

ILLINOIS BRINGS IN FIVE FRESHMEN IN HIGHLY TOUTED 2025 RECRUITING CLASS

The Fighting Illini brought in five freshmen for the 2025-26 season: David Bakonyi, Sasha Colleu, Gabriel Debru, Adam Jilly, and Hayden Jones. Illinois' 2025 recruiting class was ranked No. 2 in the nation by the Tennis Recruiting Network in May, though that ranking came prior to the high-profile signing of Debru in June.

One of the highest-rated players to ever compete collegiately, Debru hails from Grenoble, France, and holds career-high ATP rankings of No. 233 in singles and No. 273 in doubles. He has secured two singles titles in ATP Challenger Tour events, along with three singles titles on the ITF tour. He has also amassed one ATP Challenger title and two ITF titles in doubles play during his career. Still only 19 years old, Debru has competed three times in the singles qualifying rounds at Roland-Garros, one of the four Grand Slam events on the ATP Tour. Prior to his shift into professional tennis, Debru won the singles title at the 2022 Roland-Garros Junior Championships and soon became the top-ranked ITF junior player in the world in July 2022.

With a career-high ITF junior ranking of No. 8, Jones holds career-best ATP rankings of No. 970 in singles and No. 602 in doubles. He has earned wild-card entries into singles qualifying for the Australian Open in 2024 and 2025 and was named the 2024 Australian Tennis Junior Male Athlete of the Year.

Colleu, a blue-chip recruit from Florida, was the 16th-ranked American in the Tennis Recruiting Network's Class of 2025 rankings. Colleu has won two junior doubles titles, securing tournament wins at J100 Quebec City in September and J100 Mexico City in October. With five singles titles on the ITF juniors circuit, Colleu most recently claimed the singles tournament win at J100 Delray Beach on April 26.

Bakonyi and Jilly were part of the Illini's previously No. 9-ranked class in TRN's winter recruiting rankings. Bakonyi has a career-high ITF junior ranking of No. 182, along with three junior singles and 13 junior doubles titles. Jilly has a career-best ITF junior ranking of No. 111, amassing four junior singles and nine junior doubles titles. Having already played together in doubles on the junior circuit, Bakonyi and Jilly have teamed up for eight junior doubles titles, including three during the 2024 season.

COLLEU EARNS B1G FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK HONORS (JAN. 21)

Freshman Sasha Colleu was named the Big Ten Men's Tennis Freshman of the Week following the Fighting Illini's season opener on Jan. 16, the conference office announced on Jan. 21.

Colleu earned the distinction after winning both his singles and doubles matches in Illinois' season-opening contest against No. 7 Mississippi State at Atkins Tennis Center, during which Colleu made his dual debut.

The Miami native teamed up with fellow freshman Gabriel Debru to register a 6-0 victory over the Bulldogs' Niccolo Baroni and Mario Martinez Serrano on Court 2, helping the Orange and Blue claim the doubles point. In singles play, Colleu secured a straight-set victory over No. 34-ranked Bryan Hernandez Cortes. Breaking twice within the first three games, the freshman tallied a 6-3 decision in the opening frame before posting a bagel in the second set en route to his 6-3, 6-0 win.

Colleu's recognition marked the first Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors of his career.

MROZ NAMED TO B1G PLAYERS TO WATCH LIST

Fighting Illini senior William Mroz was named to the Big Ten's Men's Tennis Players to Watch list, the conference office announced on Jan. 9.

He was one of 14 Big Ten student-athletes to secure a spot on the Big Ten Men's Tennis Players to Watch list. Mroz enters his final year at Illinois during the 2026 dual season.

During the Illini's 2024-25 campaign, the Florida native secured All-Big Ten Second Team status for the first time in his career, posting a 20-9 overall mark and a 5-1 conference record on the singles courts. He also found success in doubles, finishing the year with a 17-9 tally overall and a 7-2 record in doubles play in the Big Ten.

An Academic All-Big Ten honoree, he climbed as high as No. 30 in the ITA singles rankings, which came in the final rankings of the fall season. He ultimately closed the 2024-25 slate at No. 81.

MIYOSHI SECURES ITA SINGLES ALL-AMERICA HONORS IN NOVEMBER

Illinois senior Kenta Miyoshi secured ITA Singles All-America honors for the second consecutive season before closing his time at the NCAA Singles Championship in the third round on Thursday.

The Japan native made his second straight appearance at the NCAA Singles Championship, finishing with two ranked wins during his time at the USTA National Campus in Florida.

Miyoshi began his run with a straight-set win over UC Santa Barbara's No. 96-ranked Dominique Rolland in the opening round of singles action on Tuesday night. He then defeated No. 16 Edward Winter of Pepperdine in the second round in straight sets, helping him secure ITA All-American status and a spot in the third round for the second straight season.

His run ultimately came to a close in the third round with a two-set defeat to #22-ranked Trevor Svajda of SMU.

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Players Mentioned

Tyler  Bowers

Tyler Bowers

6' 3"
Redshirt Junior
Kenta  Miyoshi

Kenta Miyoshi

6' 2"
Senior
William Mroz

William Mroz

6' 1"
Senior
Zach Viiala

Zach Viiala

6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
David Bakonyi

David Bakonyi

6' 1"
Freshman
Sasha Colleu

Sasha Colleu

6' 0"
Freshman
Gabriel Debru

Gabriel Debru

6' 4"
Freshman
Adam Jilly

Adam Jilly

6' 2"
Freshman
Hayden Jones

Hayden Jones

5' 11"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Tyler  Bowers

Tyler Bowers

6' 3"
Redshirt Junior
Kenta  Miyoshi

Kenta Miyoshi

6' 2"
Senior
William Mroz

William Mroz

6' 1"
Senior
Zach Viiala

Zach Viiala

6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
David Bakonyi

David Bakonyi

6' 1"
Freshman
Sasha Colleu

Sasha Colleu

6' 0"
Freshman
Gabriel Debru

Gabriel Debru

6' 4"
Freshman
Adam Jilly

Adam Jilly

6' 2"
Freshman
Hayden Jones

Hayden Jones

5' 11"
Freshman