No. 50 SMU at No. 18 Baylor | Sunday - 1 p.m. (CT)
Hurd Tennis Center - Waco, Texas
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SETTING THE SCENE
•   SMU travels to Waco, Texas, to take on No. 18 Baylor at the Hurd Tennis Center on Sunday at 1 p.m. (CT).
•   The Mustangs enter the match with a 8-4 overall record.
•   SMU is currently ranked No. 50 in the latest ITA team poll (Feb. 20).
•   The Mustangs' dual match with the Bears will mark their fourth top-25 opponent of the season.
•   The Mustangs are in their sixth season under the AAC's reigning Coach of the Year,
Grant Chen.
KNOW THE FOE
•   Baylor enters Sunday's match 10-1 on the year.
•   Three Bears - Tadeas Paroulek (35), Devin Badenhorst (75) and Zsombor Velcz (83) - rank in the ITA's latest singles poll (Feb. 20).
•   Michael Woodson is in his third season as head coach of the Bears.
2024 DALLAS OPEN
•   Five Mustangs -
Adam Neff,
Trevor Svajda,
Jerry Barton,
Julian Steinhausen and
Huntley Allen - competed in the 2024 Dallas Open.
•   Neff headlined the tournament's College Night as a singles main draw wild card against Jordan Thompson.
•   Allen and Steinhausen went three sets in their main draw doubles match against Ben Shelton and Emilio Nava.
•   Both Svajda and Barton competed as wild cards in the singles qualifying rounds.
SPRING RECORDS
•   Singles
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Trevor Svajda (6-3)
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Adam Neff (4-4)
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Jerry Barton (5-4)
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Liam Krall (6-4)
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Maks Silagy (8-2)
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Eric Hadigian (5-1)
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Louis Cloud (6-2)
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Julian Steinhausen (1-0)
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Alex Stafford (1-0)
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Liam Sunkel (1-0)
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Callaway Clark (2-0)
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Kyle Sillman (1-0)
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Alex Yang (1-0)
•   Doubles
   Allen/Steinhausen (4-1)
   Neff/Svajda (4-2)
   Silagy/Barton (2-1)
   Clark/Hadigian (1-1)
   Allen/Silagy (1-0)
   Krall/Clark (0-2)
   Cloud/Sillman (1-0)
   Silagy/Sillman (1-0)
   Allen/Neff (2-1)
   Barton/Svajda (1-1)
   Steinhausen/Silagy (0-2)
   Clark/Sillman (1-0)
   Svajda/Cloud (1-1)
ITA RANKINGS
•   Singles -
Adam Neff (97).
•   Doubles -
Adam Neff/
Huntley Allen (46).
•   Team - SMU (50).
'NEFF SAID
•   Senior Captain
Adam Neff was named the American Athletic Conference Player of the Week (Feb. 20) after going a combined 4-0 in singles and doubles play against UTRGV, Incarnate Word and Clemson.
•   Neff is currently ranked No. 97 in the latest ITA singles poll and No. 46 with
Huntley Allen in the doubles ranking.
•   Neff headlined the 2024 Dallas Open's College Night in his singles main draw match against Jordan Thompson.
SERVIN' SVAJDA
•   Freshman
Trevor Svajda joined SMU as the No. 1 tennis recruit in the nation.
•   Svajda has opened his collegiate career with a 6-3 record playing on line one for the Mustangs.
•   Svajda competed at the USTA's 2024 Southern California Open, where he rallied to defeat Tennys Sandgren (0-6, 7-6(4), 7-6(3)).
•   The San Diego native was selected to play against Nicolas Moreno De Alboran as a singles qualifying wild card at the 2024 Dallas Open.
KRALL-STAR
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Liam Krall is currently 6-4 in his senior season with the Mustangs.
•   Krall competed in the 2023 World University Games in Chengdu, China. He went on to defeat the tournament's No. 1 overall seed to advance to the quarterfinals.
•   Krall earned the AAC Tournament's Most Outstanding Player and AAC All-Conference Singles honors in 2022 as a junior.
•   Krall was also named the 2021 AAC Freshman of the Year.
ERIC HAD-A-WIN
•   Pepperdine transfer
Eric Hadigian currently holds a 5-1 singles record in his first year at SMU.
•   Hadigian posted a 9-1 singles record in the fall in two tournaments.
•   Hadigian posted tournament victories in both of his fall competitions for SMU. The California native went 4-0 to win Oklahoma State's Cowboy Classic on Oct. 15.Â
• The following weekend, Hadigian won five consecutive matches, rallying to take home the singles consolation final at the ITA Texas Regionals.Â
•   Hadigian finished the fall season ranked No. 122 in the ITA's final fall singles poll.
THIS YEAR'S GAUNTLET
•   The Mustangs will face off with 17 teams thatÂ
   finished ranked inside the top-75 of the final
   2023 ITA standings in June.
•   Of those matchups, SMU will host:
   Rice (W, 4-1)
   Arkansas (Feb. 28)
   Cal (Mar. 10)
   Wisconsin (Mar. 16)
   Middle Tennessee (Mar. 17)
   Tulane (Mar. 30)
   Memphis (Apr. 7)
   TCU (Apr. 11)
•   SMU will play a total of 15 home matches at the Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex in the spring.
•   The Mustangs will face six American Athletic Conference opponents – UAB, Rice, Tulane, Memphis, Temple and Tulsa – before the AAC Tournament Championships on April 18-21 in Tulsa, Okla.
JERRY'S WORLD
•   Furman transfer
Jerry Barton was ranked No. 88 in the ITA's Feb. 7 singles poll and No. 98 in the final foll poll.
•   Barton was selected as a singles qualifying wild card at the 2024 Dallas Open, where he competed against Denis Kudla.
•   The sophomore holds a ranked win on the season against USC's No. 73 Lodewijk Weststrate at the ITA Kickoff Weekend.
CLOUD NINE
•   Junior
Louis Cloud clinched the Mustangs' second consecutive AAC title in his singles match with Tulane's Sam Scherer, rallying to win after facing triple match-point.
•   Cloud's success carried over into the summer, where he traveled to Chengdu, China for the 2023 World University Games. The San Antonio, Texas, native earned a dominant 6-0, 6-0 victory in the singles round-of-64.
TO THE MAKS
•   Florida State transfer
Maks Silagy holds an 8-2 record in singles play.
•   The junior clinched SMU's 4-1 win against AAC foe Rice with his 6-2, 7-6(10) victory over Santiago Navarro.
FRESH FACES
•   SMU added three freshmen -
Trevor Svajda,
Kale Mize and
Hughes Peus - and four transfers -
Jerry Barton (Furman),
Eric Hadigian (Pepperdine),
Maks Silagy (Florida State) and
Alex Yang (NYU) to its 2023-24 roster.
•   The Mustangs announced their stellar freshmen signing class in December. Svajda ranked as the number-one recruit in the nation when signing with SMU. Mize comes to SMU also as a five-star recruit, with Peus bringing Team USA experience to the Hilltop.
WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES
•   Three Mustangs -
Liam Krall,
Callaway Clark and
Louis Cloud - traveled to Chengdu, China, to compete in the 2023 World University Games.
•   Krall defeated the tournament's No. 1 overall seed - Chak Lam Coleman (Hong Kong) - in the second round of singles play.
•   Clark competed in the tournament's mixed doubles field with Elise Wagle from UCLA women's tennis, advancing to the field's quarterfinal round.
•   Cloud competed in the men's singles field, coming away with a win in the first round.Â
OH, CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN
•   Seniors
Adam Neff and
Huntley Allen were named team captains in August.
•   Neff and Allen have teamed up for a 2-1 doubles record, including a win over Clemson's No. 33 Max Smith and Noa Vukadin.
•   Neff enters his second season as an SMU team captain after a successful junior campaign in which he earned AAC Player of the Year honors.
UP NEXT
•   SMU returns home to the Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex for its Match of the Month against No. 60 Arkansas on Wednesday at 12 p.m. (CT).