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Cowgirl Tennis Drops Sooners, Advances to Big 12 Semis
April 27, 2018 | Cowgirl Tennis
AUSTIN, Texas – The seventh-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team clinched its sixth-straight Big 12 semifinal appearance on Friday afternoon, dropping Bedlam rival Oklahoma in a 4-1 match at the Texas Tennis Center.
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"I thought our team competed really well today," head coach Chris Young said. "I thought we got challenged in some spots…In doubles, being down, 5-3, and coming back to win, 7-5. I thought No. 3 was good. Give a lot of credit to Sami (Court) and Megan (McCray) for the improvement they've made.
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"I thought we took care of business in singles. A lot of credit to (Vladica Babic), coming out and winning her first set, 6-0, in the No. 1 spot is never easy. Her and Megan set the tone, and just across the board we competed well today."
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The Cowgirls (19-3) advance to play third-seeded Texas Tech on Saturday at 3 p.m. for a spot in the Big 12 title match.
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OSU took the doubles point thanks to a dominant display from Katarina Stresnakova and Marina Guinart on court two and a late push from Vladica Babic and Sofia Blanco on court one. It marked the Cowgirls' third-straight doubles point win.
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Stresnakova and Guinart were all over the Sooner tandem of Lily Miyazaki and Malene Stripp from the opening serve, starting by taking the match's first two games. After a hold from Oklahoma, the Cowgirl duo pulled away by winning the next four games to lock up the 6-1 decision. The victory pushed Stresnakova and Guinart's record on the season to 19-10.
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Babic and Blanco tallied their 11th-straight win in a 7-5 win over Christiana Brigante and Jasmine Asghar at No. 1 doubles. The Cowgirl tandem overcame a late, 5-3, deficit to come back and clinch the point for OSU. Ranked No. 13 in the nation, Babic and Blanco are 25-7 overall this season and 14-2 in duals.
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The Cowgirls carried their momentum into singles play, setting the tone by taking five first sets before closing out the Sooners with straight-set wins on courts one, two and four.
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After Oklahoma tied the score with a 6-2, 6-0 win over OSU's Sami Court on court six, Megan McCray regained the lead for the Cowgirls in a 6-1, 6-2 tally over Jasmine Asghar. It marked the senior's 12th-straight win and pushed her record to 16-1 this season.
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Shortly after McCray walked off the court, Vladica Babic closed out No. 39 Lily Miyazaki in a dominant, 6-0, 6-4 victory. It was Babic's 25th overall win of the season and pushed her record this season against ranked opponents to 11-6.
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Marina Guinart closed out the win for the Cowgirls in a 6-4, 6-3 decision over Camila Romero at No. 4. Guinart opened the match in a 4-1 hole, but won five-straight games to take the set before finally closing it out in the second. Guinart is 24-8 overall this season and 14-2 in dual matches.
As the match was suspended, Blanco was within a game of clinching her match on No. 5, and Stresnakova was tied at four in the second set.Â
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No. 7 Oklahoma State 4, Oklahoma 1
April 27, 2018 | Texas Tennis Center | Austin, Texas
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Doubles | Order of finish, 2,1
1. #13 Vladica Babic/Sofia Blanco (OKST) def. Christiana Brigante/Jasmine Asghar (OU) 7-5
2. Marina Guinart/Katarina Stresnakova (OKST) def. Lily Miyazaki/Malene Stripp (OU) 6-1
3. Megan McCray/Sami Court (OKST) vs. Simran Kaur Sethi/Camila Romero (OU) 5-5, unfinished
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Singles | Order of finish: 6,2,1,4
1. #20 Vladica Babic (OKST) def. #39 Lily Miyazaki (OU) 6-0, 6-4
2. #34 Megan McCray (OKST) def. Jasmine Asghar (OU) 6-1, 6-2
3. #112 Katarina Stresnakova (OKST) vs. Christiana Brigante (OU) 6-3, 4-4, unfinished
4. Marina Guinart (OKST) def. Camila Romero (OU) 6-4, 6-3
5. Sofia Blanco (OKST) vs. Malene Stripp (OU) 6-4, 5-2, unfinished
6. Simran Kaur Sethi (OU) def. Sami Court (OKST) 6-2, 6-0
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"I thought our team competed really well today," head coach Chris Young said. "I thought we got challenged in some spots…In doubles, being down, 5-3, and coming back to win, 7-5. I thought No. 3 was good. Give a lot of credit to Sami (Court) and Megan (McCray) for the improvement they've made.
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"I thought we took care of business in singles. A lot of credit to (Vladica Babic), coming out and winning her first set, 6-0, in the No. 1 spot is never easy. Her and Megan set the tone, and just across the board we competed well today."
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The Cowgirls (19-3) advance to play third-seeded Texas Tech on Saturday at 3 p.m. for a spot in the Big 12 title match.
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OSU took the doubles point thanks to a dominant display from Katarina Stresnakova and Marina Guinart on court two and a late push from Vladica Babic and Sofia Blanco on court one. It marked the Cowgirls' third-straight doubles point win.
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Stresnakova and Guinart were all over the Sooner tandem of Lily Miyazaki and Malene Stripp from the opening serve, starting by taking the match's first two games. After a hold from Oklahoma, the Cowgirl duo pulled away by winning the next four games to lock up the 6-1 decision. The victory pushed Stresnakova and Guinart's record on the season to 19-10.
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Babic and Blanco tallied their 11th-straight win in a 7-5 win over Christiana Brigante and Jasmine Asghar at No. 1 doubles. The Cowgirl tandem overcame a late, 5-3, deficit to come back and clinch the point for OSU. Ranked No. 13 in the nation, Babic and Blanco are 25-7 overall this season and 14-2 in duals.
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The Cowgirls carried their momentum into singles play, setting the tone by taking five first sets before closing out the Sooners with straight-set wins on courts one, two and four.
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After Oklahoma tied the score with a 6-2, 6-0 win over OSU's Sami Court on court six, Megan McCray regained the lead for the Cowgirls in a 6-1, 6-2 tally over Jasmine Asghar. It marked the senior's 12th-straight win and pushed her record to 16-1 this season.
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Shortly after McCray walked off the court, Vladica Babic closed out No. 39 Lily Miyazaki in a dominant, 6-0, 6-4 victory. It was Babic's 25th overall win of the season and pushed her record this season against ranked opponents to 11-6.
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Marina Guinart closed out the win for the Cowgirls in a 6-4, 6-3 decision over Camila Romero at No. 4. Guinart opened the match in a 4-1 hole, but won five-straight games to take the set before finally closing it out in the second. Guinart is 24-8 overall this season and 14-2 in dual matches.
As the match was suspended, Blanco was within a game of clinching her match on No. 5, and Stresnakova was tied at four in the second set.Â
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No. 7 Oklahoma State 4, Oklahoma 1
April 27, 2018 | Texas Tennis Center | Austin, Texas
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Doubles | Order of finish, 2,1
1. #13 Vladica Babic/Sofia Blanco (OKST) def. Christiana Brigante/Jasmine Asghar (OU) 7-5
2. Marina Guinart/Katarina Stresnakova (OKST) def. Lily Miyazaki/Malene Stripp (OU) 6-1
3. Megan McCray/Sami Court (OKST) vs. Simran Kaur Sethi/Camila Romero (OU) 5-5, unfinished
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Singles | Order of finish: 6,2,1,4
1. #20 Vladica Babic (OKST) def. #39 Lily Miyazaki (OU) 6-0, 6-4
2. #34 Megan McCray (OKST) def. Jasmine Asghar (OU) 6-1, 6-2
3. #112 Katarina Stresnakova (OKST) vs. Christiana Brigante (OU) 6-3, 4-4, unfinished
4. Marina Guinart (OKST) def. Camila Romero (OU) 6-4, 6-3
5. Sofia Blanco (OKST) vs. Malene Stripp (OU) 6-4, 5-2, unfinished
6. Simran Kaur Sethi (OU) def. Sami Court (OKST) 6-2, 6-0
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