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WSU, SMU Set to Square off Friday in Dallas

WICHITA, Kan – Riding a six-game road winning streak, the Wichita State men's tennis team continues play with a trip to Dallas, Texas, to take on American Athletic Conference foe, SMU, Friday at 4:30 p.m. at the SMU Tennis Complex.

 
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WICHITA STATE TENNIS
 14152   Dallas, Texas
 14151  SMU Tennis Center
 MATCH 22
    Wichita State (13-8)
   at  SMU (7-15)
  14157      Friday, April 6
  14156      4:30 P.M. CDT
 14158     Live Stats
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LAST TIME OUT
The Shockers took down Denver University, 4-3, on March 30 in Denver. After clinching the doubles point with wins by Miroslav Herzan/Andrea Caligiana and Murkel Dellien/Haru Inoue, the Pioneers rallied in singles play to take a 3-2 advantage. WSU rallied back with wins by Dellien and freshman Andrea Trapani in the third and sixth flights, respectively, to clinch the match for the Shockers.
 
MATCH INFORMATION AT SMU
April 6, 2018 (4:30 p.m.)
Head-to-head record-  SMU leads 8-0
Under Danny Bryan- First Meeting
Home- (0-1)
Away- (0-3)
Neutral - (0-4)
Last Meeting- March 4, 2016 –The Shockers fell 4-1 to the Mustangs in Dallas.
 
SCOUTING SMU
The Mustangs come into the match losers of seven-straight, and a 7-15 record. SMU has wins against Abilene Christian, Texas-Permian Basin, Midwestern State, Incarnate Word, Arkansas-Pine Bluff,  and Prairie View-A&M twice. Their losses came from Harvard, Texas, UC Santa Barbara, Indiana, Arkansas, TCU, Oklahoma State, Memphis, Columbia, Arizona State, BYU, Purdue, UTSA, Tulane and USF. Tomas Vaise leads the Mustangs with a 10-5 singles record, in flights one, two and three. Vaise and Jan-Simon Vrbsky are 9-7 in doubles play, all in the first flight.
 
SHOCKER SUMMARY
Wichita state is 13-8 to start the 2018 season under second-year head coach Danny Bryan. After starting the season 1-5, the Shockers have reeled off 12 of their last 15 and six-straight. The Shockers have wins against Buffalo (5-2), which came in their season opener on the road and over UMKC (7-0), Tulsa (4-3), San Francisco (4-0), No. 46 New Mexico (4-1), Grand Canyon (4-2) ,Nebraska (4-1), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (4-3, 4-0), UTSA (4-0), Rice (4-3), VCU (4-0) and Denver (4-3).  Cornell (6-1), Utah (5-2), Auburn (4-3), Arkansas (4-3) Middle Tennessee State (5-2), No. 15 Oklahoma (4-1), New Mexico (4-3) and No. 22 Dartmouth (4-3) are among the Shocker losses.
 
LEADING THE WAY
Sophomore Murkel Dellien has paced the way for the Shockers, sporting a 14-5 record, including five-straight, primarily in flight three. Freshman Andrea Caligiana is 8-5 in flights five and six. Caligiana and Miroslav Herzan are 10-7 in doubles matches, (3-0) in third flight. Haru Inoue has caught fire as of late, winning five of his last six to push his record to 10-8. Herzan is 11-7, competing in flights three, four, five and six and is 6-5 in the fourth flight. Stoica comes in at 7-8, while Frosa is 6-11. Dellien and Frosa, who were previously ranked No. 76, are 8-5 in doubles.
 
TOURNEY KINGS
MOUNTAIN PACIFIC TOURNAMENT -The Shockers won three matches on Mar. 3-4 to repeat as Mountain Pacific Tournament Champions in Albuquerque, N.M. Wichita State dropped San Francisco (4-0), No. 46 New Mexico (4-1) and Grand Canyon (4-2). Against San Francisco, the Shockers pulled off victories flights three through six to clinch the match, while the first two flights went unfinished. Haru Inoue led the charge against New Mexico, knocking off his first ranked opponent of the season, along with wins by Dellien, Herzan, and Stoica. In the championship, Grand Canyon tested the Shockers before WSU pulled out the victory and the second-straight tournament championship.
 
60th TEXAS TAMALE COMPANY RICE INVITATIONAL - Wichita State put its name in the record books at the Rice Invite on March 24-25, winning for the first time in program history. The Shockers participated in the Invite in 1989 and 1997, and are 5-4 all-time at the event. The tournament victory ended Rice's 10-year win streak of the tournament, and were the first team other than Rice to win since Oklahoma in 2007. WSU knocked off Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Rice and VCU to claim the title.
 
WICHITA STATE AT THE RICE INVITATIONAL
March 24-25 marked the seventh time the Shockers have participated in the Rice Invitational, and the first since 1997.
Record: 5-4
Teams Faced: Columbia, March 22, 1997 (W, 5-2) Oklahoma, March 19, 1989 (L, 5-1) Little Rock, March 21, 1997 (L, 4-3) Baylor, March 18, 1989 (W, 5-1) Indiana, March 18. 1989 (L, 5-1) Rice, March 23, 1997 (L, 4-2), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, March 24, 2018 (W, 4-0), Rice, March 24, 2018 (W, 4-3), VCU, March 25, 2018 (W, 4-0).
1989 Winner: Indiana
1997 Winner: Rice
2018 Winner: Wichita State
 
FIRST WIN=CLUTCH
Freshman Andrea Trapani, who joined Wichita State in January, recorded his first collegiate victory as a Shocker on Mar. 21 when he took down Kyohei Yamanaka 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. The Shockers and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi were tied at three; when Trapani, from Italy, served up a clutch win in a winner take all match in the sixth flight. Trapani started the season 0-5, and has reeled off five-straight for the Shockers.
 
THAT'S HISTORY
At the Mountain Pacific Tournament on Mar. 3-4, the Shockers met up with Grand Canyon University and San Francisco for the first time in school history. Wichita State faced New Mexico for the 11th time, and the first since 2009 when the Lobos defeated Wichita State 6-1 in Albuquerque. The win marks the first over New Mexico since Apr. 2, 1989, with WSU winning 6-3 in Wichita.
 
The Shockers and Golden Hurricane met on the court for the 37th time in school history on Feb. 19 where WSU knocked off Tulsa (4-3) for the first time since Nov. 4, 1994, and the first in the last 14 tries.  Besides former Missouri Valley opponents Drake (16-27), Illinois State (30-10), Southern Illinois (36-9), the Tulsa-WSU Series is the largest with 37 combined matches. The Shockers hold a 21-16 lead over the Golden Hurricane.
 
Wichita State fell to No. 22 Dartmouth 4-3 on March 18 at the Sheldon Coleman Tennis Complex in Wichita. The match marks just the third time the two schools have faced each other, and the first time since Mar. 24, 1990. Dartmouth has the advantage, 2-1, with a 5-3 win in 1990,  and 4-3 win on March 18 of this season. The lone win for WSU came on Mar. 27, 1988 when the Shockers took down the Big Green 5-2 in Irvine, Calif.
 
Wichita State took down Rice (4-3) on March 24, in just the third meeting between the two. Rice holds a 2-1 advantage, with both wins coming in 1997 over Wichita State at the Rice Invite and USD/Reebok Collegiate Tennis Classic.
 
The Shockers and VCU met up for the first time in school history on March 25, where the Shockers drubbed the Rams 4-3 in the championship match of the Rice Invitational.
 
CAPTAINS
Head coach Danny Bryan announced the captains for the 2018 season. The captains include Senior Miroslav Herzan and juniors Haru Inoue and Eddie Stoica.
 
FALL BALL
Frosa, from Romania, led the Shockers in the fall season. Frosa went 8-4 in the fall in singles action, including a run to the main draw of the ITA All-Americans, knocking off No. 83 Felix Corwin of Minnesota along the way. The junior was one win away from making the final four of the ITA Central Regional. Inoue, who ranked No. 58 in Fall Rankings, went 10-4 in singles competing in three Futures events. He advanced to the main draw in two of the three events. In doubles, junior Andrea Caligiana and Herzan went 5-2, including a semifinal berth at the ITA Central Regional. Stoica and Frosa went 3-1, including an upset over No. 25 Hammond/Cash of Oklahoma State.
 
UP NEXT: The Shockers finish the regular season with a trip to Des Moines, Iowa to take on former Missouri Valley Conference opponent Drake, Saturday April 14 at 10 a.m.
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Players Mentioned

Andrea Caligiana

Andrea Caligiana

6' 0"
Junior
Murkel Dellien

Murkel Dellien

6' 3"
Sophomore
Miroslav Herzan

Miroslav Herzan

6' 4"
Senior
Haru Inoue

Haru Inoue

5' 7"
Junior
Eddie Stoica

Eddie Stoica

5' 9"
Junior
Andrea Trapani

Andrea Trapani

5' 10"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Andrea Caligiana

Andrea Caligiana

6' 0"
Junior
Murkel Dellien

Murkel Dellien

6' 3"
Sophomore
Miroslav Herzan

Miroslav Herzan

6' 4"
Senior
Haru Inoue

Haru Inoue

5' 7"
Junior
Eddie Stoica

Eddie Stoica

5' 9"
Junior
Andrea Trapani

Andrea Trapani

5' 10"
Freshman