WTEN Recap: Wichita State on Review with Creighton and Tulsa Matches
Wichita State women's tennis is set to face Creighton and Tulsa on April 10 and April 11, respectively. The Shockers have achieved a remarkable 15-match winning streak, the longest since 2016, and enter these matches with a 17-3 record, remaining undefeated at home. Under new head coach Jacob Eddins, the team is performing strongly, particularly in singles, having recently defeated North Texas 4-1. Creighton, currently 13-5, previously lost to Nebraska, while Tulsa has improved with a recent five-match winning streak.
By the Numbers- Wichita State is 15-1 when winning the doubles point this season.
- Creighton has a 2-4 record in road matches this season.
- Tulsa has won five straight matches, bringing their record to 13-10.
- Wichita State is currently ranked No. 28 and holds the longest winning streak in program history.
- Creighton looks to bounce back after a recent loss, while Tulsa is on a hot streak.
- Wichita State has had success against American Conference teams, with a perfect 5-0 record this season.
After facing Creighton and Tulsa, Wichita State will compete in the American Conference Championship from April 16-19, which could have implications for their postseason seeding.
Bottom LineThe Shockers aim to extend their impressive streak while solidifying their standing in the national rankings, making these upcoming matches crucial for their momentum heading into the conference championship.
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