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Alabama’s Filip Planinsek Qualifies for ITF College Accelerator Program

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama’s Filip Planinsek was selected for the ITF College Accelerator Program, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), in collaboration with the International Tennis Federation (ITF), announced on Friday.   As an extension of the ATP Next Gen Accelerator which awards players ranked 1-20 in the ITA Year-End Singles Rankings playing opportunities on the ATP […]

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama’s Filip Planinsek was selected for the ITF College Accelerator Program, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), in collaboration with the International Tennis Federation (ITF), announced on Friday.
 
As an extension of the ATP Next Gen Accelerator which awards players ranked 1-20 in the ITA Year-End Singles Rankings playing opportunities on the ATP Challenger Tour, the ITF Men’s College Accelerator Program honors players ranked 21-30 in the ITA Year-End Rankings, giving them opportunities on the ITF World Tennis Tour (WTT). Planinsek was awarded eight main draw places into M25 or lower level tournaments, which can be used beginning June 30 up to the week of June 22, 2026.
 
Planinsek competed in the ATP Next Gen Accelerator program last fall as a part of his benefit for winning the 2024 NCAA singles title. He returned to campus in January and battled his way to an end of year ranking of No. 22 nationally.

Filip Planinsek, ITF College Accelerator Program Qualifier

  • Took the fall of 2024 off to compete professionally as part of the ATP Next Gen Accelerator Program
  • Finished the season ranked 22nd nationally in singles thanks to a nearly perfect 17-3 run at the No. 1 spot for the Tide
  • Name a First Team All-Southeastern Conference selection
  • Concluded the regular season as the second-highest ranked singles player in the conference
  • Defeated 10 ranked singles opponents at the No. 1 spot in the Tide’s lineup
  • Aided the Crimson Tide in its win over No. 15 Florida State, defeating the Seminoles’ No. 4 doubles pairing of Youcef Rihane and Alex Bulte and No. 15 ranked singles player Corey Craig
  • Also missed part of the spring season to compete in the Davis Cup with Slovenia where he captured a singles win to help the team advance over Indonesia

 
 



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MSU Hockey News – The Only Colors

As you enjoy the holiday weekend of summer sun, we at TOC thought you may need a little ice break to cool off. With the NHL draft completed, let’s take a look at current and future Spartans that were drafted as well as some other news around Munn. Speaking of the NHL draft, MSU became […]

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As you enjoy the holiday weekend of summer sun, we at TOC thought you may need a little ice break to cool off. With the NHL draft completed, let’s take a look at current and future Spartans that were drafted as well as some other news around Munn.

Speaking of the NHL draft, MSU became one of only 4 schools to have a player drafted in the NFL, NHL, and NBA 2025 drafts. Penn State, Michigan, and Wisconsin were the other schools, making it a B1G exclusive club. Way to go, MSU athletes.

MSU had two future players drafted in the first round. Ryker Lee is an incoming freshman forward who was drafted No. 26 by the Nashville Predators. Mason West was drafted No. 29 by the Chicago Blackhawks who traded up to get the forward. West will be joining the Spartans for the 26-27 season. He’s a dual athlete who is also a quarterback and was recruited by some smaller D1 schools to play football. The bigger coup is that MSU took him right out of Minnesota to play hockey which has many Gopher fans upset.

Drafted No. 45 in round two was Eric Nilson, center. He just committed last month and has an NHL pedigree as he hopes to follow his father’s 10 year NHL career. Nilson will be playing for MSU this fall and was drafted by the Anaheim Ducks.

At No. 48, current Spartan Shane Vansaghi was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers. We may be seeing Shane reunite on the ice one day with Karsen Dorwart who made his NHL debut with Philly in late March.

2026-27 incoming defenseman Brady Peddle went no. 91 to the Pittsburgh Penguins. The final draft pick was Max Heise, a forward who will also be in East Lansing for the 26-27 season. He went at pick no. 150 to the San Jose Sharks.

There are a lot of NHL draft picks on the current and future rosters that just goes to prove that MSU Hockey is brewing something special for some years to come.

In some other hockey news, Gavin McKenna, everyone’s top pick in next year’s NHL Draft, visited East Lansing on Monday. He was in Happy Valley on Sunday and people have speculated that PSU is the favorite to land the generational talent. People should not be sleeping on Sparty. I think MSU has a real solid chance to land McKenna as MSU is locked and loaded for a run next season and McKenna could very well be a one and done. Pairing up with Lindstrom (who was his teammate with the Medicine Hat Tigers), Howard, and Augustine may just be too good to pass up. Not to mention, being coached by Nightingale and learning the team is greater than the individual may all be too enticing for the most growth and success to come out of one season. His decision could come over the weekend, so stay tuned.

Lastly, I want to congratulate former Spartan, Duncan Keith on his election to the NHL Hall of Fame. This writer here is a huge Blackhawks guy. Jeremy Roenick, Tony Amonte, Chris Chelios and Eddie Belfour were my hockey heroes growing up. So of course, I watched a lot of Blackhawk hockey during their title runs in the 2010’s. Duncan Keith was an essential part of those title runs. Showtime Patrick Kane and the consistent leadership of Jonathan Toews are what many will remember from those runs. Those cups would never be raised in Chicago without Keith and Seabrook defending. Keith was crazy durable, could lead a beautiful stretch pass, push the blue line and get back and play physical. Congrats to you! I love seeing the MSU to Chicago line continue with Levshunov and now West. Of course I’m still pulling for that trade with Tampa or for Howard to not sign and join the Hawks. I mean, I can dream right?

Enjoy the holiday weekend, stay cool, let’s sign McKenna, and Go Green!



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Five-Star Recruit Lands Record-Breaking NIL Deal That’s More Than What Most NFL Players Make After Committing To Texas Tech

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Five-Star Recruit Lands Record-Breaking NIL Deal That’s More Than What Most NFL Players Make After Committing To Texas Tech