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Cowboy Tennis Hosts Memphis and Pepperdine
March 12, 2015 | Cowboy Tennis
The Basics
OSU's men's tennis team, ranked No. 32, will bring in No. 61 Memphis to begin the weekend at Greenwood Tennis Center on Friday at 3:30 p.m. before rounding out the Cowboys weekend against No. 49 Pepperdine on Sunday at 11:45 a.m.
Keep Up with the Matches
Fans can follow all the action this weekend through updates on Twitter by following @CowboyTennis. Live stats for both matches can be found on okstate.com.
In the ITA Rankings
The Cowboys enter the weekend ranked No. 32 in this week's Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) rankings. Pepperdine comes to Stillwater ranked No. 49 and Memphis is No. 61.
Two OSU players remain in the ITA singles rankings with sophomore All-American Arjun Kadhe sitting at No. 122, and senior All-American Jakob Sude moving to No. 102. Memphis has two ranked players in No. 54 Andrew Watson and ConnorGlennonat No. 56, while Pepperdine does not have any players ranked in singles.
Kadhe and Sude enter the weekend cemented as the 16th-ranked doubles team in the nation. Memphis has theGlennon/lemkepair ranked No. 55 and Pepperdine has the No. 79Hadlich/Thakkar duo.
Last Time Out
The last time out for the Cowboys was played in La Jolla, Calif., where OSU took on UNLV and Villanova in dual matches as well as competed in the Pacific Coast Men's Doubles Championship. The Cowboys left La Jolla with two more dual wins and a championship doubles team.
No. 37 Oklahoma State 5, Villanova 0
March 8, 2015 :: La Jolla, Calif.
Singles | Order of finish: 5, 4, 1, 2*, 3
1. No. 113 Arjun Kadhe (OSU) def. Mark Miller (VILL), 6-0, 6-3
2. No. 92 Jakob Sude (OSU) def. Chris Seitz (VILL), 6-4, 6-1
3. Jurence Mendoza (OSU) def. Brad Noyes (VILL), 6-3, 6-4
4. Lukas Finzelberg (OSU) def. TimAbbracciamento(VILL), 6-3, 6-1
5. Leonard Gerch (OSU) def. Matt Phelps (VILL), 6-0, 6-0
Gerch and Ferrigno Win Doubles Championship
For the first time in the 126-year history of the Pacific Coast Men's Doubles Championship, an Oklahoma State doubles team has won the tournament.
In the semifinals, the two Cowboys faced the Bacharach/McKelvieteam of Davis. With a dominant 6-3, 6-1 win over the Davis duo, Ferrigno and Gerch advanced to the finals, where they met up with top-seededThibaultForget and Roberto Quiroz of USC. In the finals, the OSU tandem produced another straight-set victory, taking the championship title with a 6-3, 6-4 win.
They join names like Arthur Ashe, John McEnroe and Peter Fleming as Pacific Coast Champions.
On A Roll
Sophomore Lucas Gerch has only given up one match this spring in singles, boasting a 9-1 record. Gerch plays primarily at the No. 3 spot, but has notched wins at the No. 1 and No. 2 spots. All but three of his wins came in straight sets.
Freshman Trent Botha is undefeated this spring, making two appearances at the No. 6 spot and one appearance on court five.
Nathan Roper, a sophomore for the Pokes, has competed in three matches, compiling a 1-0 record with two of his matches going unfinished.
Scheduling Tough
The Cowboys have faced seven ranked opponents within their last ten matches. Against those opponents, Oklahoma State is 4-3. Most recently, the Cowboys took down No. 47 Tulsa. The Cowboys also notched a win over No. 17 Tennessee earlier this season.
Cowboys vs. Opponents
Oklahoma State's meeting with Pepperdine marks the first ever between the two opponents. This weekend will be the first time since 2011 that the Pokes face Memphis.The Cowboys hold a 5-1 all-time record against the Tigers.
Series History vs. Memphis
Overall seriesOSU leads, 5-1
Last meeting (2011)Memphis 5, OSU 2
Last OSU win (2010)OSU 5, Memphis 2
Former Cowboy Nedovyesov Earns Biggest Pro Win of Career
OleksandrNedovyesov, a former Cowboy Tennis star, defeated Italian Fabio Fognini in the Davis Cup to advance Kazakhstan to the quarterfinals.
Nedovyesov was trailing two sets to one, before storming back to defeat the World's No. 22 player in five sets. The former OSU standout is currently ranked No. 130 in the World.
Fall Review
Oklahoma State is coming off a fall season, where several Cowboys gained experience, playing all over the country. The Pokes had a strong showing as three players picked up at least one win at the ITA All-American Championship, which is considered the most prestigious tournament of fall.
Arjun Kadhe produced a runner-up finish at the Cajun Classic early in the fall and finished out his fall advancing to the round of 16 at the ITA Central Region Championships.
Nicolai Ferrigno also made his way to the round of 16 of the ITA Central Regional, notching a dominant straight-set win over AmarSaletovic(ORU).
All-American Jakob Sude competed in only two events this fall: ITA All-American Championship and ITA Central Region Championship.
The Team
Coach Jay Udwadia enters the 2015 spring season with a full roster of 10 Cowboys. He returns two All-Americans in senior Jakob Sude and sophomore Arjun Kadhe as well as the team's Most Valuable Player for the 2014 season, Lucas Gerch. Denmark native and senior Nicolai Ferrigno returns for his second and final season with the Cowboys, while youngsters Nathan Roper and Lukas Finzelberg round out the returners for the Pokes.
New to the lineup is Jurence Mendoza, who enters his second semester as a Cowboy. Joining the squad in January was Trent Botha of South Africa, Leonard Gerch of Germany and Tristan Meraut of France.
Feldman Joins the Coaching Staff
This summer, the Pokes welcomed Nate Feldman to the coaching staff as an assistant coach.
Feldman joins the Cowboys after spending the last three years at Norfolk State, where he coached both the men's and women's tennis squads.
Before taking over at Norfolk State, Feldman gained invaluable coaching experience as an assistant at multiple top-tier programs, including a role with the 2010 North Carolina women's team, which reached the NCAA Semifinals and spent four weeks as the nation's top-ranked team. He helped guide the Middle Tennessee State men's squad to a Sun Belt tournament title, earning him a nomination for the ITA Ohio Valley Regional Assistant Coach of the Year award.
Feldman also served as an ITF travel coach, which took him all over the United States and South America.
ITA Introduces New Dual Match Format
In December, the ITA Division I Operating Committee made changes to the dual match format so that it shortens the length of the match. Changes include:
-No-ad scoring in singles and doubles.
-Three doubles matches played, each match one set to 6, with a tie-break at 6-all.
-Followed (after a 5-minute intermission) by six singles matches, each match 2 out of 3 sets, with tie-breaks at 6-all.
-No warm-up with opponents (in doubles and in singles)
Follow Cowboy Tennis
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Twitter: @CowboyTennis
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