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Cowboys Head to Las Vegas For St. Patrick's Day Doubleheader
March 15, 2017 | Cowboy Tennis
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STILLWATER – The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State men's tennis team continues its spring season this weekend as the squad heads to Las Vegas for a St. Patrick's Day doubleheader against UNLV and Montana.
The Cowboys are currently riding a five-match winning streak and Friday's matchup will mark the third doubleheader that the squad has taken part in this season. OSU posted a 3-1 mark in its first two doubleheaders this spring, with the Cowboys' only loss coming against No. 2 Wake Forest, 4-3.
The Oklahoma State Lineup
- At the top of the Cowboys' doubles lineup is the returning All-American duo of Julian Cash and Arjun Kadhe. Cash and Kadhe won 34 matches as a tandem last season and became the fourth team in OSU history to earn All-America honors.
- The Cowboys also return five other upperclassmen this season in Lukas Finzelberg, Lucas Gerch, Jurence Mendoza, Tristan Meraut and Nathan Roper. All five figure to play a key role in the OSU lineup this season, including Gerch, whose 69 career singles victories puts him in ninth place on OSU's all-time wins list.
- The final members of head coach Jay Udwadia's roster are newcomers Mathieu Scaglia and Artur Dubinski.
Match Updates
- For updates during matches, follow @CowboyTennis on Twitter and then check okstate.com for post-match results and a recap from the day's action.
Oklahoma State from a Distance
- Oklahoma State returns seven upperclassmen from a season that saw the Cowboys host an NCAA Regional for the first time since 2007 and advance to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Tournament for the 10th time in program history. The Cowboys racked up 20 duals wins for the second time under head coach Jay Udwadia, with 12 of those victories coming against ranked competition.
- Udwadia is currently in his fifth season in charge of the Cowboys. He earned his 75th win as OSU's head coach when his Cowboys blanked No. 14 Kentucky on January 28 to secure their spot in the ITA National Team Indoor Championship. Udwadia is joined by first-year assistant coach Marek Michalicka.
Notable Streaks and Trends
- The Cowboys have been ranked in the top-30 of the ITA Rankings for 33 consecutive weeks. The last time OSU was outside of the top-30 was May 1, 2015.
- The Cowboys have won at least 15 matches in each of the last three seasons under head coach Jay Udwadia. Twice during that stretch OSU has hit the 20-win mark, winning 22 in 2014 and 20 a season ago.
- Oklahoma State has had a doubles tandem earn All-America honors in each of the past three seasons. Last season it was Julian Cash and Arjun Kadhe achieving the feat, while Kadhe and Jakob Sude recorded the first two during the 2014 and 2015 NCAA Tournaments. Kadhe is the first OSU player to ever be named an All-American in doubles on three occasions.
- Since 2013, the Cowboys have made three-straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including advancing to the Round of 16 last season. That streak is the second longest in program history, trailing only a seven-year streak from 2003-09 that saw the Cowboys reach the Round of 16 on three occasions.
- Lucas Gerch has been instrumental in the Cowboys' success this spring. The senior has posted a 10-1 mark in dual-match play so far this spring and Oklahoma State is 9-1 this season when Gerch wins his singles matchup.
- Tristan Meraut has been a key cog in the OSU lineup in recent weeks. The junior has won six straight singles contests dating back to the Cowboys' shut-out victory over No. 14 Kentucky in the ITA Kick-Off Weekend final.
Record Watch
- Arjun Kadhe and Lucas Gerch are climbing up Oklahoma State's all-time singles wins list. Gerch is OSU's active singles wins leader, and his 75 career victories put him in a tie for sixth place. Kadhe, meanwhile, holds 69 singles wins for his career and is currently in 11th place on the all-time list.
- Julian Cash's record-setting 2015-16 season left him with 34 doubles wins as a Cowboy. If he and partner Arjun Kadhe were to replicate their success from last season, Cash would find himself in sixth place after his junior campaign.
- Arjun Kadhe currently sits with Oleksandr Nedovyesov and his former doubles partner Jakob Sude as the only three-time All-Americans in OSU history. With his senior campaign underway, Kadhe can become the first Cowboy to earn All-America honors on four occasions this year.
Cowboys in the ITA Rankings
- Julian Cash and Arjun Kadhe have posted 20 wins in doubles play this season as they continue to cement themselves as one of OSU's greatest doubles tandems in team history. The duo moved up one spot to No. 3 in this week's rankings.
- Kadhe and fellow senior Lucas Gerch are now ranked in doubles, as they climbed all the way to No. 31 after their triumph at the Pacific Coast Doubles Championship last weekend. Gerch, like Kadhe, holds a second doubles ranking, occupying the No. 71 spot with Jurence Mendoza.
- Cash is currently Oklahoma State's highest-ranked singles competitor, sitting at No. 22 this week. The junior is the first Cowboy to be ranked in the top-25 since Oleksandr Nedovyesov in 2010.
- A trio of seniors also occupy spots in the singles rankings this week, as Arjun Kadhe holds a career-best No. 54 ranking, while Lukas Finzelberg jumped up 40 spots to No. 62 this week. Lucas Gerch rounds out the group at No. 124.
STILLWATER – The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State men's tennis team continues its spring season this weekend as the squad heads to Las Vegas for a St. Patrick's Day doubleheader against UNLV and Montana.
The Cowboys are currently riding a five-match winning streak and Friday's matchup will mark the third doubleheader that the squad has taken part in this season. OSU posted a 3-1 mark in its first two doubleheaders this spring, with the Cowboys' only loss coming against No. 2 Wake Forest, 4-3.
The Oklahoma State Lineup
- At the top of the Cowboys' doubles lineup is the returning All-American duo of Julian Cash and Arjun Kadhe. Cash and Kadhe won 34 matches as a tandem last season and became the fourth team in OSU history to earn All-America honors.
- The Cowboys also return five other upperclassmen this season in Lukas Finzelberg, Lucas Gerch, Jurence Mendoza, Tristan Meraut and Nathan Roper. All five figure to play a key role in the OSU lineup this season, including Gerch, whose 69 career singles victories puts him in ninth place on OSU's all-time wins list.
- The final members of head coach Jay Udwadia's roster are newcomers Mathieu Scaglia and Artur Dubinski.
Match Updates
- For updates during matches, follow @CowboyTennis on Twitter and then check okstate.com for post-match results and a recap from the day's action.
Oklahoma State from a Distance
- Oklahoma State returns seven upperclassmen from a season that saw the Cowboys host an NCAA Regional for the first time since 2007 and advance to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Tournament for the 10th time in program history. The Cowboys racked up 20 duals wins for the second time under head coach Jay Udwadia, with 12 of those victories coming against ranked competition.
- Udwadia is currently in his fifth season in charge of the Cowboys. He earned his 75th win as OSU's head coach when his Cowboys blanked No. 14 Kentucky on January 28 to secure their spot in the ITA National Team Indoor Championship. Udwadia is joined by first-year assistant coach Marek Michalicka.
Notable Streaks and Trends
- The Cowboys have been ranked in the top-30 of the ITA Rankings for 33 consecutive weeks. The last time OSU was outside of the top-30 was May 1, 2015.
- The Cowboys have won at least 15 matches in each of the last three seasons under head coach Jay Udwadia. Twice during that stretch OSU has hit the 20-win mark, winning 22 in 2014 and 20 a season ago.
- Oklahoma State has had a doubles tandem earn All-America honors in each of the past three seasons. Last season it was Julian Cash and Arjun Kadhe achieving the feat, while Kadhe and Jakob Sude recorded the first two during the 2014 and 2015 NCAA Tournaments. Kadhe is the first OSU player to ever be named an All-American in doubles on three occasions.
- Since 2013, the Cowboys have made three-straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including advancing to the Round of 16 last season. That streak is the second longest in program history, trailing only a seven-year streak from 2003-09 that saw the Cowboys reach the Round of 16 on three occasions.
- Lucas Gerch has been instrumental in the Cowboys' success this spring. The senior has posted a 10-1 mark in dual-match play so far this spring and Oklahoma State is 9-1 this season when Gerch wins his singles matchup.
- Tristan Meraut has been a key cog in the OSU lineup in recent weeks. The junior has won six straight singles contests dating back to the Cowboys' shut-out victory over No. 14 Kentucky in the ITA Kick-Off Weekend final.
Record Watch
- Arjun Kadhe and Lucas Gerch are climbing up Oklahoma State's all-time singles wins list. Gerch is OSU's active singles wins leader, and his 75 career victories put him in a tie for sixth place. Kadhe, meanwhile, holds 69 singles wins for his career and is currently in 11th place on the all-time list.
- Julian Cash's record-setting 2015-16 season left him with 34 doubles wins as a Cowboy. If he and partner Arjun Kadhe were to replicate their success from last season, Cash would find himself in sixth place after his junior campaign.
- Arjun Kadhe currently sits with Oleksandr Nedovyesov and his former doubles partner Jakob Sude as the only three-time All-Americans in OSU history. With his senior campaign underway, Kadhe can become the first Cowboy to earn All-America honors on four occasions this year.
Cowboys in the ITA Rankings
- Julian Cash and Arjun Kadhe have posted 20 wins in doubles play this season as they continue to cement themselves as one of OSU's greatest doubles tandems in team history. The duo moved up one spot to No. 3 in this week's rankings.
- Kadhe and fellow senior Lucas Gerch are now ranked in doubles, as they climbed all the way to No. 31 after their triumph at the Pacific Coast Doubles Championship last weekend. Gerch, like Kadhe, holds a second doubles ranking, occupying the No. 71 spot with Jurence Mendoza.
- Cash is currently Oklahoma State's highest-ranked singles competitor, sitting at No. 22 this week. The junior is the first Cowboy to be ranked in the top-25 since Oleksandr Nedovyesov in 2010.
- A trio of seniors also occupy spots in the singles rankings this week, as Arjun Kadhe holds a career-best No. 54 ranking, while Lukas Finzelberg jumped up 40 spots to No. 62 this week. Lucas Gerch rounds out the group at No. 124.
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