Wednesday, March 25
Wichita, Kan.
12:00 p.m.

Tulsa

at

Wichita State

Timothy Carlsson Seger vs UPenn Doubles
Photo by: Alina Lebedeva

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
  • 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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