Tulsa men's tennis is set to conclude their regular season in North Carolina, facing Charlotte on April 11 and UNC Wilmington on April 12. Both matches are crucial, with Charlotte holding a 13-7 record and seeking redemption from their 2025 defeat against Tulsa. Meanwhile, UNC Wilmington sits at 10-9, looking to capitalize on their recent victory over Delaware. Tulsa aims to bounce back from a recent 4-0 loss to No. 57 Rice, where they struggled to secure any wins.

By the Numbers
  • Charlotte: 13-7 record in 2026, recently defeated Florida Atlantic 4-3
  • UNC Wilmington: 10-9 record, recently defeated Delaware 4-3
Yes, But

Tulsa's recent loss against Rice highlights potential weaknesses in both doubles and singles play, raising concerns about their competitiveness against stronger teams like Charlotte and UNCW.

State of Play
  • Tulsa is 4-1 against common opponents this season compared to Charlotte's 2-3 record.
  • UNC Wilmington previously faced No. 60 Liberty before matching up with Tulsa.
What's Next

After these matches, Tulsa will look to regroup before the postseason, focusing on solidifying their strategy and addressing areas that led to their recent loss against Rice.

Bottom Line

Tulsa must leverage their past success against Charlotte and capitalize on UNCW's mixed results to secure victories that will bolster their confidence heading into the playoffs.