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Tulsa Set for No. 5 TCU Road Test and Sunday Doubleheader

2/5/2026 1:47:00 PM | Men's Tennis

TULSA, Okla. – Tulsa men's tennis will travel to Fort Worth to face No. 5 TCU before returning home for a Feb. 8 doubleheader. The Golden Hurricane will take on Creighton at 8 a.m. and San Diego State at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
 
Scouting TCU
  • Tulsa has faced the No. 5 Horned Frogs (5-1) regularly since 2010 and the teams have met annually for 13 consecutive seasons prior to last year.
  • The most recent meeting came in the finals of the 2023 ITA Kickoff Weekend, where TCU claimed a 4-0 victory.
  • TCU entered the week following a 4-1 win over SMU, a team that defeated Tulsa 4-1 last weekend. The Horned Frogs will also face Baylor on Feb. 5, a squad that handed Tulsa a 4-0 loss earlier this season.
  • The Horned Frogs are 5-1 in 2026, with their lone loss coming against the No. 5 ranked team at the time, Virginia.
 
Scouting Creighton
  • Creighton (4-1) is coming off a 4-3 loss to Drake on Feb. 1, marking its first defeat of the season. The Bluejays will face Oklahoma State on Feb. 6 before traveling to Tulsa.
  • Tulsa leads the all-time series 2-0, with the most recent meeting coming last season in a 4-1 Golden Hurricane victory, in which Tulsa dropped just one singles match.
 
Scouting San Diego State
  • SDSU is coming off a 4-3 loss to Loyola Marymount at the Aztec Tennis Center. The Aztecs (1-5) will face Arkansas on Feb. 6 in Fayetteville before traveling to Tulsa for Sunday's match.
  • The lone win for the Aztecs came on Jan. 11, when they beat UC San Diego 4-0.
  • The all-time series favors SDSU, 3-2, with the most recent meeting between the programs coming in 2002.
 
Last Matchup
  • Tulsa men's tennis fell 4–0 to Oklahoma (4-1) on Tuesday evening at the Michael D. Case Tennis Center, moving to 4–4 on the season.
  • Tulsa showed early energy in doubles play, jumping out to quick leads across the courts at the Michael D. Case Tennis Center.
  • Tulsa closed strong on the top court, earning the doubles victory at the No. 1 spot over the No. 62 ranked doubles pair from OU. Momentum shifted late in doubles as the Sooners edged out the remaining points, as the other two doubles matches tightened to 5–5 before Oklahoma secured the point.
  • In singles play, Oklahoma clinched the match with straight-set wins on the lower courts. Several matches were still tightly contested when play was halted. At No. 1 singles, Nikita Volonski held a 6-4, 6-5 advantage over No. 74 Luis Alvarez and was serving for the second set. Timothy Carlsson Seger rallied at the No. 2 position, forcing a third set against No. 72 Oscar Lacides before the match was stopped with Lacides ahead 2-1. At No. 3, Ruben Fernandez bounced back after dropping the first set, winning a second-set tiebreak 7-1 and leading early in the third against No. 107 Johan Rodriguez.
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