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Men’s Tennis Heads to Wichita for Midweek Match
3/24/2026 4:13:00 PM | Men's Tennis
TULSA, Okla. – Tulsa men's tennis looks to move back above .500 as it travels to face Wichita State in a midday matchup at the Coleman Tennis Complex on Wednesday, Mar. 25 at noon CT.
Scouting Wichita State
Last Matchup
Live stats for the match are available on StatBroadcast.
Scouting Wichita State
- The No. 57 Shockers enter on an eight-match winning streak with a 12-7 record, marking their longest streak since the 2008 season.
- Most recently, Wichita State earned an upset victory over then-No. 56 Charlotte, securing its third ranked win of 2026.
- In singles, No. 98 Zaid Mashni leads the Shockers.
- Tulsa holds a narrow 23-22 edge in the all-time series, though Wichita State owns a 7-4 advantage at home.
- Last season, the Golden Hurricane earned a 4-0 sweep, with Reiya Komagata clinching the match in singles.
Last Matchup
- Tulsa men's tennis (10-10) dropped matches against Pacific (6-9) and Penn (10-5) in a home doubleheader on Thursday.
- Tulsa opened the day battling closely for the doubles point against Pacific, playing indoors due to the temperature.
- The point came down to the No. 1 court, where Calum Jestin and Connor Doig secured the doubles point for Tulsa with a dominant 7-0 tiebreak performance.
- Singles was equally competitive. The Golden Hurricane first extended their lead with a 6-3, 6-1 victory from Jestin. Pacific responded with wins in the No. 2 and No. 3 positions to tie the match. Reiya Komagata put Tulsa back on top with a 6-4, 6-3 victory.
- The final two matches went to third sets, with Pacific claiming both to secure a 4-3 win over Tulsa.
- In the evening match on the outdoor courts, doubles was again tightly contested, though this time it favored Tulsa's opponent. Penn secured the doubles point by taking the No. 1 and No. 3 matches, both of which required extra games. Jestin and Doig fell 5-7, while Tosetto and Tettamble dropped a 6-7 (2-7) tiebreak.
- In singles, the Golden Hurricane put pressure on Penn but could not convert it into results. Komagata's 3-6, 3-6 defeat was the final completed match, securing Penn's 4-1 win.
Live stats for the match are available on StatBroadcast.
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