ATHENS, GA. -- Top-seeded Southern California kept its eyes on the prize in Sunday's NCAA quarterfinal bout against No. 9 seed Texas, letting a lost doubles point roll off its back and regrouping for a singles rally to victory. Playing indoors at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex -- on the same courts where they had won the 2012 NCAA championship -- the Trojans got down to business on limited court space in singles. The first four courts to see action were also the first four wins for USC, which captured a trip to the NCAA semifinals with a 4-1 comeback win against the Longhorns. Now 30-3 overall, USC will now square off against No. 4 seed Virginia in the NCAA semifinals at 5 p.m. ET Monday.
Singles play began with just the top four matches, as the indoor facility only holds four courts. After being suspended in doubles play, de Vroome was intent on getting to the finish line in singles, and he did so with authority. The heavy-hitting sophomore was near unstoppable from the service line, where he'd top off his strong performance and tack up a 6-3, 6-2 win against Goldhoff to level the score at 1-1 overall. His fellow Trojans on court had already picked up the first sets in their respective matches, and de Vroome's win cleared the way for his doubles partner Johnson to get going in his No. 5 singles match.
On court No. 2, Ray Sarmiento had posted a decisive first set, but was in more of a snarl in the second. After being broken to fall in a 4-4 draw there, Sarmiento broke Glasspool right back to head to the service line for a shot at wrapping up the win to get USC a lead. The hold would elude Sarmiento at that stage, but he'd take full advantage of the tiebreaker soon after. Sarmiento punched up a 2-1 lead with his 6-1, 7-6 (3) victory on court No. 2, while Hanfmann and Quiroz both found themselves stretched to third sets. Quiroz had stumbled in a second-set tiebreaker to move into a third. Hanfmann, meanwhile, got up a break in the third to make some room against Hess-Olesen. For good measure, Hanfmann dealt out one final break to net the win, taking out Hess-Olesen 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 to put USC in position, up 3-1 in the match with leads on the remaining three courts.
In his third set on court three, Quiroz got an early break on Berkowicz. At the No. 5 spot, though, Johnson was charged up and on pace to possibly beat Quiroz to the finish line. Johnson took a 4-0 lead against Nick Naumann, while Quiroz was up 4-2 on court No. 3. Quiroz would come through in the clutch. He clocked in with his 20th consecutive singles win and eighth clincher of the year on his 6-3, 6-7 (2), 6-3 finish.
That wrapped the match as a 4-1 USC comeback, leaving Johnson's match suspended with him in reach of a win at 6-4, 5-3 against Naumann, while Michael Grant was even at 5-5 in the first set against Clement Homs at the No. 6 position.
Now up against No. 4 seed Virginia in Monday's semifinals, the Trojans are going up against the Cavaliers for the fifth time in the past six trips to the NCAA tourney. USC beat Virginia in both the 2011 and '12 NCAA championships matches, in the 2010 NCAA semifinals, and in the 2009 NCAA quarterfinals. The teams did not face off in last year's NCAA tournament, but they did clash during the regular season last year, where USC fell to Virginia in the final of the 2013 ITA National Team Indoor Championships.