WICHITA, Kan. – The Wichita State women's tennis team looks to ride a three-match win streak Saturday, when the play host to No. 31 Oklahoma at the Sheldon Coleman Tennis Complex. The match is scheduled for a 10 a.m. start.
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LAST TIME OUT
The Shockers extended their win streak to three with sweeps of UMKC (4-0) and Drake (7-0) on March 30 in Kansas City.
Sarvinoz Saidhujaeva moved up to the two slot against the Kangaroos, grabbing a straight set win to lead the Shockers to the 4-0 sweep. In the nightcap, WSU jumped out to an early 3-0 after grabbing the doubles point and taking wins on courts five and six by forfeit.
LingWei Kong,
Alexandra Lazarova,
Sandra Honigova and
Esther Thebault collected singles win to wrap up a 7-0 sweep of the Bulldogs.
BIZHUKOVA IN THE RANKINGS
Bizhukova, a junior from Balashiha, Russia, ranks No. 106 in the latest ITA/Oracle Singles Rankings (April 2). She compiled her third top-10 singles win of her career on March 11, dropping No. 7 Sophie Whittle of Gonzaga in straight sets (6-2, 6-3). The junior went on to knock off No. 77 Tamuna Kutubidze of North Texas (6-1, 6-2) on March 23.
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Bizhukova knocked off FIU's Andrea Lazaro, who ranked No. 3 in ITA/Oracle Singles Rankings, last season at ITA Kick-Off Weekend in Lubbock. The 2018 All-AAC selection followed with a 6-1, 6-3 win over No. 5 Gabriela Knutson of Syracuse in the First Round of the NCAA Team Championships in Oxford, Miss.
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CATCHING UP WITH THE SHOCKERS
The Shockers (11-8) have wins over two ranked opponents this season – No. 39 SMU (4-3) and No. 39 Gonzaga (6-1). The Shockers' other wins are over Louisville (4-1), Nebraska (4-1), Creighton (4-0), Middle Tennessee State (4-1), UT-Arlington (5-1), Cincinnati (4-2), North Texas (4-2), UMKC (4-0) and Drake (7-0).  Four of their losses have come to ranked opponents – No. 11 Kansas, No. 37 Kansas State, No. 8 Oklahoma State, and No. 28 UCF.
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BY THE NUMBERS
Sandra Honigova – holds a 9-5 record, mainly in the top slot. The senior has won six of her last eight matches she has finished. Has a ranked win over No. 90 Liza Buss of SMU in flight No. 1.
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Esther Thebault- sports a 8-7 record primarily in the second spot. Knocked off Vivienne Kulicke of SMU, who ranked No. 117. Holds a 9-4 doubles record with
Sarvinoz Saidhujaeva in the first and second slot.
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Fatima Bizhukova – ranks No. 106 in singles play, with a 3-0 record in dual action. Two of her wins are over ranked opponents - No. 7-ranked Sophie Whittle of Gonzaga and No. 77 Tamuna Kutubidze of North Texas. Ranks No. 26 in doubles with
Marta Bellucco.
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LingWei Kong – is 4-8 in flights two through five. Her and
Ting-Ya Hsu are 9-4 in the doubles third slot.
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Sarvinoz Saidhujaeva – 7-5 in dual singles action (3-1 in flight five). Her and Thebault sport a 9-4 doubles record.
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Ting-Ya Hsu – holds a 5-6 singles record mainly in the fifth and sixth slots. Clinched the 4-2 victory for the Shockers over Cincinnati. Holds a 7-4 doubles record with Kong.
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SHOCKERS JOIN TEAM RANKINGS FOR 13th STRAIGHT SEASON
For the 13
th season in a row, the Wichita State women's tennis team entered the ITA/Oracle Team Rankings on Feb. 26, coming in at No. 36.
Colin Foster, in his 10
th season as the head coach, has guided his teams to a Team Ranking in every year at the helm, peaking at No. 13 in the 2015-16 season
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2019 Polls
Feb. 26 – No. 36
March 5 – No. 40
March 19 – No. 44
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ON THE SOONERS
ITA Ranking: 31
Oklahoma sports a 14-5 record on the season, and have won three of its last four. The Sooners have key wins over SMU, Arkansas, Arizona State, USF, No. 47 Tulsa, No. 39 Gonzaga and No. 33 Kansas State. Four of their five losses are to ranked opponents.
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Oleksandra Korashvili leads the Sooners with a 14-4 dual match record, mainly in the first slot. Korashvili, who ranks No. 23 in latest ITA/Oracle Singles Rankings, sports a 6-3 record against ranked foes and is 9-1 in her last 10 matches. Martina Capurro is 10-5 in dual play, mainly in the second spot while Jasmine Asghar holds a 9-4 record primarily on court three.
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Capurro and Camila Romero lead the doubles pairs with a 12-4 record, while Korashvili and Kianah Motosono are 10-2 in the third position.
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Oklahoma leads the all-time series with the Shockers, 33-6. Head Coach
Colin Foster is 2-6 and the Shockers are 2-12 at home against the Sooners. The two teams met almost a year ago to the date, when the No. 35-ranked Shockers knocked off No. 44 Oklahoma, 5-2, in Norman.
RETURNERS
WSU returns six players from last season's 18-9 squad, who reached the Second Round of the NCAA Team Championships in Oxford, Miss.
Sandra Honigova, who went 16-5 in dual play last season, leads the charge for WSU. The senior competed mostly in flights two and three last season.
Fatima Bizhukova, was 12-8 in the top flight, with five wins over ranked opponents. The junior knocked off the No. 3 and 5 singles players during the season. Bellucco was 9-11, Lazarova 4-4 and Saidhujaeva 7-11. In doubles, Bizhukova and Bellucco, who ranked as high as No. 64, were 10-4 in the top flight. The duo had four ranked wins, including a win over the No. 5 and 8 ranked doubles duo at the NCAA Team Championships.
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NEW FACES
The Shockers welcomed two newcomers to the 2019 squad.
LingWei Kong comes to WSU from GuangZhou, China. The sophomore recorded her first collegiate victory on Feb. 16 against Nikolina Jokic of Louisville in three sets, and topped it with a straight set win on Feb. 17 vs. Erin Epperson of Creighton (6-1, 6-1). Kong is 9-4 with
Ting-Ya Hsu in doubles in flight three.
Esther Thebault, a native of Rennes, France, joins the Shockers for the spring season and is 8-7 in dual matches in the second and third flights.
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FOSTER TOPS WINS LIST
Tenth-year head coach
Colin Foster became the all-time wins leader for Wichita State women's tennis after a 4-0 sweep of Creighton on Feb. 17. His first win at Wichita State was also against Creighton (5-2) on Jan. 28, 2010. Foster has compiled an impressive 181-75 record in his 10 years as head coach. A Purdue graduate and three-year assistant at TCU, Foster passed Les Stafford (178-143, 16 seasons) for most wins in the history of women's tennis. Foster claimed eight MVC Regular Season Titles, eight MVC Tournament Titles and has reached the NCAA Team Championships nine-straight years.
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Along with coaching 45 all-conference selections, 26 individual conference champions (20 singles and six doubles), 37 MVC Player of the Week winners and 19 MVC Scholar-Athletes, WSU compiled a perfect 55-0 record in MVC regular season matches and finished 78-0 overall against Valley competition since Foster's arrival in 2009. Foster earned MVC Coach of the Year honors five times, while six student-athletes were named MVC Player of the Year and four named MVC Freshman of the Year under his guidance.
Bizhukova and Bellucco Make History
Bizhukova and Bellucco completed many historic feats this fall, going down as one of the most succesful falls in recent history at Wichita State. The duo began the season No. 14 in the ITA/Oracle Preseason Fall Rankings, the highest ranking for a Shocker duo since 1999-00. Bizhukova and Bellucco, from Russia and Italy respectively, compiled wins over three top-30 opponents on their way to the semifinals of the ITA Riviera All-American Championships in Pacific Palisades, Calif. Knocked off No. 19 Sophie Whittle/Graciela Rosas of Gonzaga (8-4), No. 5 Emma Davis and Chandler Carter of Wake Forest (8-5) and USC's Angela Kuliokov/Rianna Valdes (No. 27), 8-5.
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The Shocker tandem became the first Shocker duo in the history of women's tennis to reach the semifinals of the ITA Riviera All-American Championships. Also defeated No. 60 Elisa Koonik and Tessa van Der Ploeg of Wyoming (6-1) and reached the consolation quarterfinals of the Oracle ITA National Fall Championships in Surprise, Ariz., becoming the first duo to compete in the prestigious event.
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- Named American Athletic Conference Players of the Month in October-
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