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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2018 SCHEDULE INTRODUCTION 2017 SEASON IN REVIEW UNIVERSITY 1 Table of Contents 34 2017 Season Recap 80 Oklahoma State University Date Opponent 2 Quick Facts/Roster/Schedule 37 2017 Box Scores and Recaps 82 President Burns Hargis 1/20 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 3 Season Outlook 48 2017 Team Statistics 83 Athletic Director Mike Holder 1/20 ORAL ROBERTS 5 Fall Individual Results 49 2017 Lineups and Rankings 84 Oklahoma State Athletics 1/22 WYOMING 9 Social Media 50 2017 Individual Results 86 Mr. T. Boone Pickens 1/26 ARIZONA STATE ^ 10 Media Outlets 87 Prominent Athletics Alumni 1/27 OLE MISS -OR- TCU ^ 2/4 ARKANSAS HISTORY AND RECORDS 88 Big 12 Conference 2/7 FLORIDA COACHES 60 All-Americans 90 Stillwater, Oklahoma 2/9-12 ITA Indoor Championships 12 Coach Chris Young 61 Awards and Honors 91 Oklahoma State Spirit 2/17 MIAMI 16 Assistant Coach Hayley Carter 63 Letterwinners 92 Homecoming 2/18 PACIFIC 64 Conference Champions 3/14 at UCLA THE COWGIRLS 65 Big 12 Tournament History 3/17 IOWA STATE * 18 Cowgirl Bios and Career Stats 66 NCAA Tournament History 3/18 WEST VIRGINIA * 22 Cowgirl Team 67 Record Book (All-Time) 3/23 at Baylor * 68 Record Book (Big 12 Era) 3/25 at Texas * OPPONENTS 69 All-Time ITA Team Rankings 3/30 WICHITA STATE 24 Opponent Capsules 70 Top ITA Individual Rankings 3/31 at Oklahoma * 4/6 TULSA 27 Record vs. All Opponents 71 All-Time Scores 4/13 TCU * 28 History vs. All Opponents 4/15 TEXAS TECH * FACILITIES 4/20 at Kansas * 76 Greenwood Tennis Center 4/22 at Kansas State *

*denotes conference match ^denotes ITA Kickoff Weekend match

CREDITS

The 2016-17 Oklahoma State Women’s Tennis Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Harry Endicott. Cover design by Harry Endi- cott and Jordan Smith. Photography by Bruce Waterfield, and George and Marianne Bulard of Genesee Party Pix Stillwater. Additional photos provided by OSU Communications and the OSU Alumni Association.

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location Stillwater, OK Founded Dec. 25, 1890 Colors Orange and Black Enrollment 25,854 Conference Big 12 Team Name Cowboys Mascot Pistol Pete President V. Burns Hargis Athletic Director Mike Holder Faculty Athletic Rep Dr. Meredith Hamilton Athletic Web Site www.okstate.com University Web Site www.okstate.edu

TENNIS INFORMATION 2017 Record 25-6 2017 Conference Record 8-1 2017 Big 12 Finish T-1st NCAA Tournament NCAA Quarterfinals 2017 Final Rank 10th Letterwinners Returning 3 Letterwinners Lost 5 ROSTER FACILITY INFORMATION Home Facility Michael & Anne Greenwood Name Cl. Ht. Hometown Tennis Center Vladica Babic 5-9 Sr. Podgorica, Montenegro Indoor Capacity 350 Sofia Blanco 5-11 Jr. Cordoba, Argentina Outdoor Capacity 1,000 Katelyn Blumenthal 5-4 So. Edmond, Okla. Opening 2014 Sami Court 5-9 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. COACHING STAFF AT A GLANCE Saralyn Dyer 5-4 So. Oklahoma City, Okla. Head Coach Chris Young Marina Guinart 5-8 Jr. Castellar Del Valles, Spain Alma Mater Oklahoma Christian, 2000 Shir Hornung 5-4 Fr. Yokneam, Israel Career Record 336-167 Megan McCray 5-4 Sr. Oceanside, Calif. OSU Record 147-72 (9th year) Lisa Marie Rioux 5-2 So. Okinawa, Japan Assistant Coaches Hayley Carter (1st year)

COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Gavin Lang Assistant AD, Communications Stephen Howard Associate Director Ryan Cameron Assistant Director Sean Maguire Assistant Director Wade McWhorter Assistant Director Harry Endicott Graduate Assistant Elias Williams Graduate Assistant Roxanne Cantrell Staff Assistant John Langham Student Assistant Patrick Osborne Student Assistant Addison Plank Student Assistant - Bruce Waterfield Photo Services Greg Bartlett Director, Digital Media Jordan Smith Graphic Designer - Web Clay Billman Publications Coordinator C.J. Lickert Director, Video Production Jeremy Davis Video Producer / Director Graham Tewell Video Producer / Editor

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NEW CHAPTER Faced with replacing one of the most successful senior classes in program history, Chris Young and the Cowgirls to turn the page to a new era of Cowgirl Tennis.

The Cowgirls enter the 2017-18 season coming off another historic and perennial top-25 program Miami, the Cowgirls will play a home- season in which they advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals for the heavy schedule in 2018 with 15 of their 21 scheduled regular season second-straight year and won their second consecutive Big 12 regular matches set to be played at the Greenwood Tennis Center. The home season title. schedule is a welcome sight for Young, whose Cowgirls have won 49 of OSU returns three players from the 2017 campaign in senior Vladica 51 all-time matches at the state-of-the-art facility and 34 straight. Babic and juniors Sofia Blanco and Katarina Stresnakova. Tasked with In the offseason, Young also hired former North Carolina stand- replacing one of the most talented senior classes in school history, out Hayley Carter to the Cowgirl staff as an assistant coach. The most head coach Chris Young has enlisted the help of East Tennessee State decorated player in North Carolina women’s tennis history, Carter comes transfer Marina Guinart, who won 10 matches over the course of the fall to Stillwater just months after wrapping up a wildly successful collegiate tournament schedule. Young also brings on senior Megan McCray, who career in which she racked up an ACC record 168 singles victories to go played for OSU her freshman season in 2014, as well as Israeli fresh- along with four first-team All-ACC selections, two ACC Championship man Shir Hornung. Most Valuable Player selections, and seven All-America honors—four in Including visits from the returning national Florida Gators singles and three in doubles.

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A NEW ERA... Head coach Chris Young and the Cowgirls return a talented roster for the 2018 season, including senior standout Vladica Babic and juniors Sofia Blanco and Katarina Stresnakova. With a handful of newcomers arriving in Stillwater over the offseason, the Pokes will look to pick up where the 2017 season left off and continue the construction of an upstart program’s legacy.

NOTABLE STREAKS AND TRENDS ENTERING FRESH FACES 2018 Head coach Chris Young announced the arrival of two new ►The Cowgirls have spent 61 consecutive weeks in the ITA top Cowgirls to the OSU women’s tennis roster on Wednesday. Senior 25. The last time OSU was outside the top 25 was March 18, 2014. Megan McCray and freshman Shir Hornung will join the Pokes ►The Cowgirls have won 20 or more matches in each of the last beginning with the 2018 spring season. three seasons. Oklahoma State fans will remember Megan McCray from her ►Since 2012, OSU has made six-straight NCAA Tournament freshman season with the Cowgirls in 2014. The Oceanside, Calif., appearances. That streak is the second-longest in program history behind a 10-year streak that saw the Cowgirls earn NCAA Tourna- native went 23-13 in singles competing primarily in the No. 2 spot ment berths from 1982-91. for the Pokes that season, helping guide OSU to the second round ►OSU has won 34-straight matches at the Greenwood Tennis of the NCAA Tournament. An All-Big 12 selection, McCray became Center, dating back to March of 2015. the 10th Cowglrl freshman to reach the 20-win mark in the Big 12 ►OSU has had an ITA Central Region Champion in five-straight era. seasons. This fall, Vladica Babic swept the event, winning in Shir Hornung comes to Stillwater from Tel Aviv, Israel and singles and in doubles with teammate Sofia Blanco. will open the 2018 spring season as a freshman. She is currently ►The Cowgirls were impressive during the fall, racking up a 39-16 ranked No. 9 overall by Universal Tennis. (.709 win pct.) overall mark in singles and a 17-9 (.654) record in doubles. AMONG THE ELITE OSU is one of only eight teams in the country to have won 20 HOME COURT ADVANTAGE matches in each of the last three seasons. In that span, the Since it opened for the 2013-14 season, the Michael and Anne Cowgirls have won 77 matches. That total ranks third among Greenwood Tennis Center has proven a tough place to play for Division I programs, behind only North Carolina and Ohio State. Cowgirl opponents. The Cowgirls have won 34-straight matches at the new facility, School Wins which stands as the second-longest streak in the nation behind 1. North Carolina 94 South Alabama’s 42 and the longest in Power Five women’s tennis. 2. Ohio State 83 After going undefeated the last two seasons with an 18-0 mark 3. Oklahoma State 77 in 2016 and a 12-0 record last season, OSU has racked up a 49-2 4. Florida 76 overall record in the facility over the last four seasons. A look at the 5. Texas Tech 73 numbers: 6. Michigan 72 Vanderbilt 72 Season OSU Record at GTC 8. Wichita State 69 2013-14 6-1 9. Baylor 68 2014-15 13-1 10. Pepperdine 66 2015-16 18-0 *As of matches played on Jan. 15 2016-17 12-0 Total 49-2 DOMINANCE CENTRAL Over the last several seasons, Oklahoma State has started a NO TROUBLE IN DOUBLES trend of dominance at the ITA Central Region Championships. This Over the last two seasons, Oklahoma State has made a name year was no different, as the team swept the event with Vladica for itself around the country for its strong doubles play. Last year, Babic taking the singles title and teaming up with Sofia Blanco to the Cowgirls have won 24 of 30 doubles points. Over the last two take the crown in doubles as well. seasons total, OSU has taken 57 of 64 doubles points. Since 2013, between singles and doubles, the Cowgirls have had eight winners at the regional tournament with many more DOMINATING THE BIG 12 singles players and doubles teams advancing deep into each draw. The Cowgirls have arisen as a force in the Big 12 Conference All of this coming despite the program not having won a title at the over the last several seasons. Since 2013, OSU has won 37 event in years prior. conference matches, which is tied with Texas Tech for the most in The Cowgirls have swept the event three times (2014, 2015 and that span. 2017). Babic and Viktoriya Lushkova (2014) are the only players in Overall, OSU has lost only one conference match in the last two school history to take both singles and doubles titles in the same years. The last time the Cowgirls lost more than two conference year. matches in a season was 2013, before the Greenwood Tennis Center was opened. The Cowgirls have made four of the last five Big 12 Champion- ship matches, finally breaking through to win their first since 2003 last year with a 4-0 win over Texas Tech.

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VLADICA BABIC SENIOR | 5-9 | PODGORICA, MONTENEGRO Pronounced: Vlah-dee-kuh Bahb-itch 2017-18 Cowgirl Tennis Oklahoma State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jan 15, 2018)

BABIC NOTES 2017-18Vladica Babic RESULTS SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Fall 2017 Sept. 30-Oct. 8 vs Boston College t-Q Asiya Dair (76/-) Won 6-1, 6-4 Sept. 30-Oct. 8 vs Idaho t-Q Marianna Petrei (71/-) Lost 3-6, 6-3, 4-6 ►Posted a 12-3 overall singles record while going Oct. 19-23 vs Arkansas State r128 Anita Detlava Won 6-0, 6-1 11-5 in doubles with partner Sofia Blanco in her final Oct. 19-23 vs Nebraska r64 Vasanti Shinde Won 6-3, 6-2 fall season as a Cowgirl. Oct. 19-23 vs UMKC r32 Katie Fries Won 6-2, 6-0 Oct. 19-23 vs Kansas State r16 Ines Mesquita Won 6-3, 6-1 ►Earned wins in five of eight matches against ranked Oct. 19-23 vs Iowa t-QF Zoe Douglas (92/-) Won 6-3, 6-3 opponents in singles and went 5-5 against ranked foes Oct. 19-23 vs Arkansas t-SF Leolia Jeanjean (62/-) Won 3-0 in doubles. Oct. 19-23 vs Kansas t-F Despoina Vogasari Won 6-2, 7-5 ►With Sofia Blanco, knocked off the Nos. 1 and 7 Nov. 1-5 vs Florida r64 (15/-) Won 6-3, 6-1 Nov. 1-5 vs Duke r32 Kaitlyn McCarthy (57/-) Won 6-1, 6-4 doubles teams in the country in main draw consolation Nov. 1-5 vs Florida International r16 Andrea Lazaro (29/-) Lost 4-6, 5-7 action at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships. Jan. 12-14 vs Florida r32 Peggy Porter Won 6-3, 6-2 ►Swept the ITA Central Region Championships, Jan. 12-14 vs Stanford r16 Kimberly Yee Won 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 Jan. 12-14 vs UCLA t-QF Abi Altick (46/-) Lost 6-2, 3-6, 3-6 claiming the singles and doubles titles to become the second player in program history to complete such a feat. DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner Sep 30-Oc vs Duke R32 Samantha Harris/Kelly Chen (60/-) Lost 7-8 (6-0)/Sofia Blanco ►Advanced to the round of 16 in singles at the ITA Sep 30-Oc vs South Carolina Cons Hadley Berg/Paige Cline (7/-) Won 8-6/Sofia Blanco Fall Championships, highlighted by a straight-set win Sep 30-Oc vs Michigan Cons Kate Fahey/Alex Najarian (1/-) Won 8-5/Sofia Blanco over top-seeded and 15th-ranked Anna Danilina of Sep 30-Oc vs Georgia Cons Morgan Coppoc/Elena Cristofi (34/-) Lost 7-8 (4-0)/Sofia Blanco Oct 19-23 vs Arkansas State r64 Anita Detlava/Berta Masip Won 8-3/Sofia Blanco Florida in the first round. Oct 19-23 vs Tulsa r32 Shura Poppe/Tamara Kupkova Won 8-4/Sofia Blanco ►Went 3-1 in doubles at the Freeman Memorial Oct 19-23 vs Minnesota r16 River Hart/Caroline Ryba Won 8-2/Sofia Blanco Tennis Classic, including a 6-2 win over No. 18 Jessie Oct 19-23 vs Iowa t-QF Elise Van Heuvelen/Zoe Douglas (42/-) Won 8-6/Sofia Blanco Oct 19-23 vs Arkansas t-SF Tatum Rice/Jackie Carr Won 6-3, 6-2/Sofia Blanco Aney and Alexa Graham of North Carolina, to advance Oct 19-23 vs Arkansas t-F Giulia Pairone/Leolia Jeanjean (9/-) Won 3-6, 6-2, 10-8/Sofia Blanco to the finals. Nov. 1-5 vs Ole Miss r32 Alexa Bortles/Arianne Hartono (6/-) Lost 2-6, 4-6, 10-6/Sofia Blanco ►Also advanced to the quarterfinals at the Freeman Nov. 1-5 vs Northwestern Cons Alex Chatt/Lee Or (5/-) Lost 6-3, 6-7, 6-10/Sofia Blanco Jan 12-14 vs North Carolina r16 Cassandra Vazquez/Maggie Kane Won 6-3/Sofia Blanco Memorial Tennis Classic, picking up a couple of wins in Jan 12-14 vs Stanford t-QF Caroline Lampl/Kimberly Yee Won 6-1/Sofia Blanco the main draw. Jan 12-14 vs North Carolina t-SF Jessie Aney/Alexa Graham (18/-) Won 6-2/Sofia Blanco Jan 12-14 vs UCLA t-F Jada Hart/Ena Shibahara (7/-) Lost 4-6/Sofia Blanco BABIC CAREER STATS

Babic’s Career Singles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked 2015 22-9 7-5 15-4 2-2 2016 27-9 10-2 17-7 6-4 2017 20-11 7-3 13-8 3-5 2018 12-3 12-3 -- 5-3 Total 81-32 36-13 45-19 16-14

Babic’s Career Doubles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked 2015 23-11 8-5 15-6 1-0 2016 32-3 5-2 27-1 -- 2017 27-10 12-4 15-6 12-9 2018 11-5 11-5 -- 5-5 Total 93-29 36-11 57-13 18-9

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SOFIA BLANCO JUNIOR | 5-11 | CORDOBA, ARGENTINA 2017-18 Cowgirl Tennis Pronounced: Soh-fee-uh Blahn-coh Oklahoma State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jan 15, 2018)

BLANCO NOTES 2017-18Sofia Blanco RESULTS SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Fall 2017 Sept. 30-Oct. 8 vs East Carolina t-PQ Celia Ruiz (95/-) Won 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 ►Turned in a 6-3 overall singles record while going Sept. 30-Oct. 8 vs Virginia Tech t-PQ Elena Cerezo-Codina Lost 6-7 (7-0), 4-6 Oct. 19-23 vs Arkansas State r128 Sabina Jeresic Won 6-1, 6-3 11-5 in doubles with partner Vladica Babic during the Oct. 19-23 vs Oklahoma r64 Camila Romero Won 6-2, 6-0 fall. Oct. 19-23 vs Nebraska r32 Paula Castillo Won 6-2, 6-3 ►Went 1-1 against ranked opponents in singles and Oct. 19-23 vs Kansas r16 Despoina Vogasari Lost 1-6, 2-6 Jan. 12-14 vs North Carolina r32 Maggie Kane Won 7-6, 6-0 5-5 against ranked foes in doubles. Jan. 12-14 vs UCLA r16 Abi Altick (46/-) Lost 4-6, 5-7 ►With Vladica Babic, knocked off the Nos. 1 and 7 Jan. 12-14 vs UNLV Cons En-Pei Huang Won 7-6, 3-6, 6-2 doubles teams in the country in main draw consolation action at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships. DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner ►Teamed up with Babic to take the ITA Central Sep 30-Oc vs Duke R32 Samantha Harris/Kelly Chen (60/-) Lost 7-8 (6-0)/Vladica Babic Sep 30-Oc vs South Carolina Cons Hadley Berg/Paige Cline (7/-) Won 8-6/Vladica Babic Region doubles title, knocking off No. 9 Giulia Pairone Sep 30-Oc vs Michigan Cons Kate Fahey/Alex Najarian (1/-) Won 8-5/Vladica Babic and Leolia Jeanjean of Arkansas in the championship Sep 30-Oc vs Georgia Cons Morgan Coppoc/Elena Cristofi (34/-) Lost 7-8 (4-0)/Vladica Babic match. Oct 19-23 vs Arkansas State r64 Anita Detlava/Berta Masip Won 8-3/Vladica Babic Oct 19-23 vs Tulsa r32 Shura Poppe/Tamara Kupkova Won 8-4/Vladica Babic ►Picked up three wins to advance to the ITA Central Oct 19-23 vs Minnesota r16 River Hart/Caroline Ryba Won 8-2/Vladica Babic Region singles round of 16. Oct 19-23 vs Iowa t-QF Elise Van Heuvelen/Zoe Douglas (42/-) Won 8-6/Vladica Babic ►Went 3-1 in doubles at the Freeman Memorial Oct 19-23 vs Arkansas t-SF Tatum Rice/Jackie Carr Won 6-3, 6-2/Vladica Babic Oct 19-23 vs Arkansas t-F Giulia Pairone/Leolia Jeanjean (9/-) Won 3-6, 6-2, 10-8/Vladica Babic Tennis Classic, including a 6-2 win over No. 18 Jessie Nov. 1-5 vs Ole Miss r32 Alexa Bortles/Arianne Hartono (6/-) Lost 2-6, 4-6, 10-6/Vladica Babic Aney and Alexa Graham of North Carolina, to advance Nov. 1-5 vs Northwestern Cons Alex Chatt/Lee Or (5/-) Lost 6-3, 6-7, 6-10/Vladica Babic to the finals. Jan 12-14 vs North Carolina r16 Cassandra Vazquez/Maggie Kane Won 6-3/Vladica Babic Jan 12-14 vs Stanford t-QF Caroline Lampl/Kimberly Yee Won 6-1/Vladica Babic Jan 12-14 vs North Carolina t-SF Jessie Aney/Alexa Graham (18/-) Won 6-2/Vladica Babic BLANCO CAREER STATS Jan 12-14 vs UCLA t-F Jada Hart/Ena Shibahara (7/-) Lost 4-6/Vladica Babic

Blanco’s Career Singles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked 2017 18-6 10-3 8-3 1-3 2018 6-3 6-3 -- 1-1 Total 24-9 16-6 8-3 2-4

Blanco’s Career Doubles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked 2017 28-9 13-6 15-3 1-4 2018 11-5 11-5 -- 5-5 Total 39-14 24-11 15-3 6-9

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MARINA GUINART JUNIOR | 5-8 | CASTELLAR DES VALLES, SPAIN 2017-18 Cowgirl Tennis Pronounced: Mahr-ee-nuh Gwih-nuhrt Oklahoma State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jan 15, 2018)

GUINART NOTES 2017-18Marina Guinart RESULTS SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Fall 2017 Sept. 30-Oct. 8 vs Loyola Marymount t-PQ V. Miroshnichenko Won 6-1, 6-3 ►Went 10-6 in singles and 6-4 in doubles with Sept. 30-Oct. 8 vs Washington t-PQ Alexis Prokopuik Won 6-4, 6-2 Sept. 30-Oct. 8 vs Georgia t-PQ Marta Gonzalez (105/-) Lost 0-6, 4-6 teammate Katarina Stresnakova during her first fall Oct. 19-23 vs Northern Iowa r128 Gisela Kemper Won 6-0, 6-1 tournament season in Stillwater. Oct. 19-23 vs Missouri r64 Clare Raley Won 6-1, 6-0 ►Won four matches to advance to the singles Oct. 19-23 vs Minnesota r32 Tina Kreinis Won 6-2, 6-0 Oct. 19-23 vs Kansas State r16 Margot Decker Won 6-1, 6-1 quarterfinals at the ITA Central Region Championships. Oct. 19-23 vs Tulsa t-QF Martina Okalova Lost 1-6, 1-3 ►Also picked up a pair of doubles wins to advance to Nov. 3-5 vs South Florida r32 Jessica Cortes Won 6-2, 6-1 the regional doubles round of 16. Nov. 3-5 vs Liberty r16 Maria Betancourt Won 6-1, 6-0 Nov. 3-5 vs Central Florida t-QF Natalia Serrano Won 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 ►Posted a strong weekend at the Dickie V Clay Court Nov. 3-5 vs Florida t-SF Josie Kuhlman (12/-) Lost 5-7, 1-6 Classic, advancing to the semifinals in singles and Jan. 12-14 vs Stanford r32 Caroline Lampl (69/-) Lost 3-6, 4-6 Jan. 12-14 vs Texas Cons Petra Granic (32/-) Lost 6-7, 6-1, 10-12 knocking off No. 53 Elena Cerezo-Codina and Caroline Jan. 12-14 vs UCLA Cons Terri Fleming (100/-) Lost 6-4, 1-6, 10-12 Daxhelet of Virginia Tech to move into the semifinals in Jan. 12-14 vs Florida Cons McCartney Kessler Won 6-3, 6-2 doubles as well. ►With Stresnakova, also advanced to the DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner quarterfinals at the Freeman Memorial Tennis Classic. Sep 30-Oc vs UNLV t-PQ Aiwen Zhu/En-Pei Huang Won 8-4/Katarina Stresnakova Sep 30-Oc vs Wake Forest t-PQ Emma Davis/Eliza Omirou Lost 2-8/Katarina Stresnakova Oct 19-23 vs South Dakota r64 Anastasia Bondarenko/Daria Chemodanova Won 8-2/Katarina Stresnakova GUINART CAREER STATS Oct 19-23 vs Minnesota r32 Caitlyn Merzbacher/Tina Kreinis Won 8-4/Katarina Stresnakova Oct 19-23 vs Missouri r16 Amina Ismail/Marta Oliveira (32/-) Lost 4-8/Katarina Stresnakova Nov. 3-5 vs Virginia Tech t-QF Elena Cerezo-Codina/Caroline Daxhelet (53/-) Won 8-3/Katarina Stresnakova Guinart’s Career Singles Stats Nov. 3-5 vs Central Florida t-SF Natalia Serrano/Monica Matias Lost 3-8/Katarina Stresnakova Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Jan 12-14 vs UNLV r16 Juliet Zhang/Izumi Asano Won 6-1/Katarina Stresnakova 2016* 16-1 -- 16-1 -- Jan 12-14 vs UCLA t-QF Jada Hart/Ena Shibahara (7/-) Lost 5-7/Katarina Stresnakova Jan 12-14 vs Pepperdine Cons Evgeniya Levashova/Dzina Milovanovic Won 6-2/Katarina Stresnakova 2017* 17-1 -- 17-1 -- 2018 10-6 10-6 -- 0-5 Total 43-8 10-6 33-2 0-5 *played at East Tennessee State

Guinart’s Career Doubles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked 2016* 17-3 -- 17-3 -- 2017* 14-4 -- 14-4 0-1 2018 6-4 6-4 -- 1-2 Total 37-11 6-4 31-7 1-3 *played at East Tennessee State

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KATARINA STRESNAKOVA JUNIOR | 5-4 | NOVA DEDINKA, SLOVAKIA 2017-18 Cowgirl Tennis Pronounced: Kat-uh-reen-uhOklahoma Stress-nuh-kove-uh State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jan 15, 2018)

STRESNAKOVA NOTES Katarina Stresnakova SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Fall 2017 Sept. 30-Oct. 8 vs Ole Miss t-PQ Sabina Machalova Lost 1-6, 6-0, 2-6 Sept. 30-Oct. 8 vs SMU t-PQ Anzhelika Shapovalov Won 6-2, 6-7 (3-0), 6-1 ►Went 11-4 in singles and 6-4 in doubles with Oct. 19-23 vs Southeast Missouri r128 Isabella Krupa Won 6-0, 6-1 teammate Marina Guinart during her junior fall Oct. 19-23 vs Missouri r64 Ellie Wright Won 4-6, 7-5, 6-0 tournament season. Oct. 19-23 vs Kansas State r32 Rosanna Maffei Won 6-2, 6-3 Oct. 19-23 vs Kansas r16 Maria Toran Ribes Won 6-1, 6-1 ►Won four matches to advance to the singles Oct. 19-23 vs Arkansas t-QF Leolia Jeanjean (62/-) Lost 3-6, 6-4, 6-7 quarterfinals at the ITA Central Region Championships. Nov. 3-5 vs Central Florida r32 Monica Matias Lost 3-6, 2-6 ►With Guinart, also picked up a pair of doubles wins Nov. 3-5 vs Florida Gulf Coast Cons Maha Ornberg Won 6-2, 6-0 Nov. 3-5 vs South Florida Cons Alexandria Mjos Won 6-2, 6-3 to advance to the regional doubles round of 16. Nov. 3-5 vs Florida Gulf Coast Cons Julia Ascui Won 6-1, 6-7, 10-7 ►At the Dickie V Clay Court Classic, knocked off No. Jan. 12-14 vs Pepperdine r32 Laura Gulbe (57/-) Won 7-6, 7-5 53 Elena Cerezo-Codina and Caroline Daxhelet of Jan. 12-14 vs Florida r16 Victoria Emma Lost 6-2, 6-7, 4-6 Jan. 12-14 vs Stanford Cons Kimberly Yee Won 6-3, 6-3 Virginia Tech to move into the doubles semis. Jan. 12-14 vs UCLA Cons Terri Fleming Won 6-2, 3-6, 13-11 ►Earned ranked wins over No. 57 Laura Gulbe (Pepperdine) and No. 100 Terri Fleming (UCLA) at DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner the Freeman Memorial Tennis Classic, where she Sep 30-Oc vs UNLV t-PQ Aiwen Zhu/En-Pei Huang Won 8-4/Marina Guinart advanced to the round of 16. Sep 30-Oc vs Wake Forest t-PQ Emma Davis/Eliza Omirou Lost 2-8/Marina Guinart ►Also advanced to the doubles quarterfinals at the Oct 19-23 vs South Dakota r64 Anastasia Bondarenko/Daria Chemodanova Won 8-2/Marina Guinart Oct 19-23 vs Minnesota r32 Caitlyn Merzbacher/Tina Kreinis Won 8-4/Marina Guinart Freeman Memorial Tennis Classic with Guinart. Oct 19-23 vs Missouri r16 Amina Ismail/Marta Oliveira (32/-) Lost 4-8/Marina Guinart Nov. 3-5 vs Virginia Tech t-QF Elena Cerezo-Codina/Caroline Daxhelet (53/-) Won 8-3/Marina Guinart Nov. 3-5 vs Central Florida t-SF Natalia Serrano/Monica Matias Lost 3-8/Marina Guinart STRESNAKOVA CAREER Jan 12-14 vs UNLV r16 Juliet Zhang/Izumi Asano Won 6-1/Marina Guinart STATS Jan 12-14 vs UCLA t-QF Jada Hart/Ena Shibahara (7/-) Lost 5-7/Marina Guinart Jan 12-14 vs Pepperdine Cons Evgeniya Levashova/Dzina Milovanovic Won 6-2/Marina Guinart

Stresnakova’s Career Singles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked 2016 12-6 -- 12-6 -- 2017 24-7 10-5 14-2 0-1 2018 11-4 11-4 -- 1-1 Total 47-17 21-9 26-8 1-2

Stresnakova’s Career Doubles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked 2016 2-1 -- 2-1 -- 2017 9-5 6-5 3-0 -- 2018 6-4 6-4 -- 1-1 Total 17-10 12-9 5-1 1-1

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In his eight years at the helm of the Oklahoma State women’s tennis program, Chris Young has built a powerhouse from the bottom up. Under Young’s direction, the Cowgirls have made six- straight NCAA Tournament appearances and three-straight NCAA Sweet 16 appearances. COACHING STAFF

In his eight years at the helm of the Oklahoma State women’s tennis program, head coach Chris Young has transformed OSU into a national tennis power. OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS A native of Norman, Okla., Young has compiled a career record of 330-166, directing the OSU women and the men’s and women’s programs at both Wichita State and his alma mater, Oklahoma Christian. Young now holds a 141-71 record with the Cowgirls.

After spending five years as the Wichita State Director of Tennis, Young returned eight seasons ago to his home state CHRIS YOUNG where he competed as a collegian and began his coaching career. HEAD COACH | NINTH YEAR During his time in Stillwater, Young has led the Cowgirls to unprecedented success, as shown by the team’s three-straight OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN, 2000 trips to the NCAA Sweet 16, six-straight trips to the NCAA tournament, two-straight Big 12 regular season titles, and a national runner-up finish to the 2016 season.

►Boasts a 331-165 career record as a head coach During Young’s seven years at Oklahoma State, he has overseen 19 Academic All-Big 12 selections, two ITA Arthur Ashe and a 141-71 record at OSU. Leadership & Sportsmanship Award Recipients, four All-American selections, seven ITA Central Regional Champions, three ITA Rookie of the Year regional selections, a Big 12 Freshman of the Year, the 2015 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year ►At OSU, has overseen 23 Academic All-Big 12 and 2015 Big 12 Player of the Year. Under Young, the Cowgirls have racked up three-straight seasons of 20 wins or more selections, two ITA Arthur Ashe Leadership & and 34-straight home wins, the longest active home win streak in Power Five women’s tennis, heading into the 2018 Sportsmanship Award Recipients, four All-Americans, season. seven ITA Central Regional Champions, two ITA Rookie of the Year selections, a Big 12 Freshman of the Year, Young was also instrumental in the fundraising and design of the state-of-the-art Michael and Anne Greenwood Tennis the 2015 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and 2015 Big 12 Center that would push OSU and Stillwater to the forefront of college tennis. Since the grand opening in 2014, both the Player of the Year. OSU men’s and women’s programs have experienced exponential growth, and the facility has hosted several major events, including the 2014 ITA Central Region Championships and the 2016 Big 12 Championships. ►Led the Cowgirls to the program’s best season yet in 2016, as OSU finished as national runner-up at the In his eighth year, Young led the Cowgirls to a 25-6 overall record and 8-1 mark in Big 12 play, good for the team’s second NCAA Championships. consecutive Big 12 regular season conference title. OSU followed up its fourth Big 12 title match appearance in the last five years with its second-straight Elite Eight appearance, as the No. 9 seed Cowgirls dropped No. 8 GeorgiaTech in a thrilling 4-3 victory to advance. ►In 2017, led the Cowgirls to the program’s second-straight Elite Eight and Big 12 regular season The 2017 season would bring Viktoriya Lushkova her third singles All-America recognition, as Young guided the Ukrainian championship. standout to become the first player in school history to achieve such a feat.That season, Young would also coach seven Cowgirls to an All-Big 12 team and four Pokes to appearances at the NCAA Individual Championships. ►Selected as the unanimous 2016 Big 12 Coach of the Year after sweeping the conference slate, 9-0, to lead the Cowgirls to the program’s first Big 12 title in Young was named the unanimous Big 12 Coach of the Year after leading Cowgirls to the best season in program history 13 years. in 2016, claiming the 2016 Big 12 Championship and advancing to the national championship match for the first time ever. OSU turned in a 29-5 overall record, along with a perfect 9-0 mark in conference play to bring home the regular season ►After a 23-6 campaign, was named 2015 ITA Central Big 12 title. The squad would storm through the Big 12 Championship, winning each of its three matches, 4-0, to take Region Head Coach of the Year. home the tournament title as well.

►Earned the USTA/ITA Campus and Community Out- In the 2016 NCAA Tournament, Young and the host Cowgirls handled Albany and Tulsa to advance to their second-straight Sweet 16. OSU would knock off the likes of No. 5 Georgia, No. 4 Ohio State and No. 1 California on its way to the NCAA reach Award in 2010, as he was honored for his work in Finals, where they would meet powerhouse Stanford and fall just short, losing, 4-3. promoting tennis to the community.

►Has coached 23 Academic All-Big 12 recipients and 16 ITA Scholar-Athletes.

►At Wichita State, was a three-time Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year (2006, 2007 and 2009).

►As the head coach of the Shockers, was named the 2007 ITA Central Region Coach of the Year and USTA/ ITA Campus and Community Outreach Award.

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The following week at the NCAA Singles Championship, Young coached junior Katarina Adamovic to a quarterfinal YOUNG-ERA STANDOUTS appearance and her first career All-American honor. In all, a combined seven Cowgirls finished the season in the ITA singles and doubles rankings, while the team earned its highest finish in school history at No. 8. ITA ALL-AMERICANS During the 2015 season, OSU’s women’s program rose to new heights, finishing the season 23-6. The Cowgirls took down 2014 Viktoriya Lushkova Singles 14 ranked opponents and notched 15 shutout wins. The stellar season earned the Cowgirls their fourth-straight trip to the 2015 Viktoriya Lushkova Singles NCAA championships and the privilege to host the first and second rounds for the first time on the OSU campus. A heroic 2016 Katarina Adamovic Singles showing by the Pokes advanced them to the Sweet 16, where they faced a tough Florida team and fell. Throughout the 2017 Viktoriya Lushkova Singles season, Young saw his squad rise to No. 8 in the ITA polls, the highest ranking in program history. He also saw Lushkova earn the highest singles ranking at No. 10. She paired up with Miami transfer Kelsey Laurente to become the nation’s No. ITA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS 3 doubles team at one point, also breaking a school rankings record. 2013 Kanyapat Narattana Singles 2014 Viktoriya Lushkova Singles That year, Lushkova and Katarina Adamovic were named All-Big 12 singles selections and the Lushkova/Laurente duo and 2014 Viktoria Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente Doubles Adamovic/Babic duos were named All-Big 12 doubles selections. Lushkova and Carla Tur-Mari were labeled as Academic 2015 Katarina Adamovic Singles All-Big 12 selections as well. 2015 Maria Alvarez/Kelsey Laurente Doubles 2016 Carla Tur Mari/Vladica Babic Doubles Young earned accolades for himself as he was named the 2015 ITA Central Region Head Coach of the Year. 2017 Vladica Babic Singles Under his direction in 2014, Oklahoma State saw its first women’s tennis All-American since 1991 in Viktoriya Lushkova. 2017 Vladica Babic/Sofia Blanco Doubles In 2015, Lushkova repeated the honor, making her the first Cowgirl since the 1986 and 1987 seasons to earn two singles All-America honors. She is also just the second Cowgirl to accomplish the feat. ITA REGIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2011 Sara Meghoufel Arthur Ashe Leadership & In 2014, he led the Pokes to a 15-8 campaign with a 7-2 record against Big 12 opponents. The Cowgirls produced 11 Sportsmanship Award wins over ranked teams, including a huge 4-3 win over No. 14 Oklahoma. Young and his squad received the highest final 2012 Meghan Blevins Rookie of the Year ranking for the program since 2001, when it was named the No. 21 team in the nation. The Cowgirls went on to the NCAA 2013 Malika Rose Arthur Ashe Leadership & Championships for the third year in a row, where they advanced to the Round of 32 after a dominating 4-0 win over South Sportsmanship Award Florida. 2014 Viktoriya Lushkova Rookie of the Year 2014 Kanyapat Narattana Most Improved Senior Several of his players earned individual awards following the season. Lushkova was not only named All-American but also 2014 Viktoriya Lushkova Sportsmanship Award Big 12 Freshman of the Year, ITA Central Region Rookie of the Year and selected to the All-Big 12 singles and doubles 2016 Vladica Babic Player To Watch team. Kanyapat Narattana joined Lushkova on the All-Big 12 doubles and Megan McCray was named to the singles team. 2017 Viktoriya Luskova Senior Player of the Year 2017 Aliona Bolsova Rookie of the Year In 2013, Young coached the Cowgirls to a 16-9 overall record. The team notched 11 wins over ranked opponents, including a 5-2 victory over No. 12 Nebraska in San Diego, Calif., in March. Oklahoma State competed as the fifth seed in the Big 12 BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR tournament after recording a 5-4 mark in conference play for the second straight year. 2015 Viktoriya Lushkova That year, Young’s Cowgirls made the program’s deepest run into the Big 12 tournament in 10 years with a 4-2 win over fourth-seeded TCU, and an exciting victory over top seed and 19th-ranked Baylor to send Oklahoma State to the BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR conference championship for the first time since 2003; however; the Cowgirls fell, 4-0, to the No. 3 seedTexas in the Big 2014 Viktoriya Lushkova 12 championship the next day. BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR The Cowgirls earned back-to-back NCAA tournament bids in 2012 and 2013, for the first time since the 1990 and 1991 2010 Sara Meghoufel seasons. In 2013, Young also coached the Cowgirl doubles team of Malika Rose and Narattana to an NCAA doubles 2015 Kelsey Laurente tournament appearance.

Oklahoma State finished with an 11-10 record in Young’s third season. The Cowgirl program saw its biggest win ever in 2012 when the team defeated No. 6 Texas for the fourth time in history. As a result, the Cowgirls received a No. 5 seeding and a spot in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championships, as well as a bid to theTuscaloosa Regional in the NCAA Tournament. OSU fell in its first match of each tournament.

YOUNG YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD AT OSU

Year Overall Home Away Neutral League Record Final ITA Rank 2010 13-10 4-3 2-5 7-2 5-6 (6th) No. 62 2011 8-16 1-4 5-6 2-6 3-8 (9th) N/A 2012 11-10 5-5 2-2 4-3 5-4 (5th) No. 41 2013 16-9 5-2 5-5 6-2 5-4 (5th) No. 28 2014 16-9 6-1 5-4 5-4 7-2 (2nd) No. 21 2015 23-6 13-1 5-1 5-4 7-2 (2nd) No. 12 2016 29-5 18-0 6-1 5-4 9-0 (1st) No. 8 2017 25-6 11-0 7-1 7-5 8-1 (T-1st) No. 10 Career 141-71 63-16 37-25 41-30 49-27 -

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YOUNG-ERA STANDOUTS Under Young’s direction, Meghan Blevins was named ITA Central Region Rookie of the Year in 2012.

The 2011 Cowgirls finished the season with an 8-16 record; however, the team made it to the quarterfinals of the Big 12 ALL-BIG 12 DOUBLES Championship for the second straight year, edging out Missouri before eventually losing to top-seeded Baylor. 2010 Alisa Buslaieva/Nataliya Shatkovskaya 2013 Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana In his first year as OSU, Young led the Cowgirls to a 13-10 finish, their best in three years, and picked up his milestone 2014 Kanyapat Narattana/Viktoriya Lushkova 200th career coaching win. 2015 Kelsey Laurente/Viktoriya Lushkova 2015 Katarina Adamovic/Vladica Babic Young’s coaching prowess was evident as his 2010 Cowgirls reached the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championship and 2016 Katarina Adamovic/Vladica Babic received several individual accolades. His athletes earned a Big 12 Newcomer of the Year award, a No. 4 singles Big 12 co-championship and a doubles spot on the all-conference team. 2016 Carla Tur Mari/Viktoriya Lushkova 2016 Kelsey Laurente/Maria Alvarez He also earned his second USTA/ITA Campus and Community Outreach Award in 2010, as he was honored for his work in 2017 Katarina Adamovic/Viktoriya Lushkova promoting tennis to the community. 2017 Sofia Blanco/Aliona Bolsova 2017 Carla Tur Mari/Vladica Babic During his time in Wichita, Young led the women’s squad to a 94-38 mark, including a 33-6 ledger in Missouri Valley Conference play. A three-time conference coach of the year selection, Young guided the Shockers to league crowns in ALL-BIG 12 SINGLES 2006, 2007 and 2009. Those seasons also resulted in the first three NCAA Tournament appearances in school history. 2013 Malika Rose 2014 Viktoriya Lushkova Young took a program that had never held a national ranking or defeated a ranked opponent and transformed the 2014 Megan McCray Shockers into a squad that was ranked for 43-straight weeks and defeated more than 20 ranked opponents under his 2015 Katarina Adamovic direction. 2015 Viktoriya Lushkova 2016 Viktoriya Lushkova The 2008-09 campaign saw Young’s squad post a 21-6 mark and capture its third league title in four seasons. Individually, 2016 Katarina Adamovic his players won 65 of their 68 individual matches in MVC action. 2016 Vladica Babic The fruits of his off-court work began to show as well as the Shockers finished the year ranked in the top 10 nationally in 2016 Kelsey Laurente attendance. 2017 Katarina Adamovic 2017 Aliona Bolsova The Shockers narrowly missed their third-straight conference title in 2008, finishing the year with a 16-8 mark and a 2017 Viktoriya Lushkova runner-up finish at the MVC Tournament.

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MOST Young’s third season at WSU proved to be one for the history books as his charges produced a school-record 27-3 mark OUTSTANDING PLAYER and became the first MVC squad to win an NCAA Tournament match. The Shockers knocked off 25th-ranked South 2016 Katarina Adamovic Carolina in the first round to secure the school’s first NCAA victory. Additionally, the Shockers climbed to No. 16 in the national rankings, making them the highest ranked team in the history of the MVC. BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMER Five Shockers earned all-conference honors, including Madina Rakhim, who finished the year with a 29-2 mark at the No. 2016 Viktoriya Lushkova 1 singles position. The Shockers were dominant up and down their lineup, finishing with a 66-1 record in their individual conference matches. BIG 12 POSITION CHAMPIONS 2010 Sara Beghoufel No. 4 Singles 2011 Kanyapat Narattana No. 5 Singles 2014 Katarina Adamovic No. 4 Singles YOUNG CAREER CAPSULE 2014 Maria Alvarez No. 6 Singles As a Player NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT 1998 Letterwinner; Led Eagles to top-five finish. 2016 Katarina Adamovic No. 1 Singles 1999 Letterwinner; Led Eagles to top-five finish. 2016 Maria Alvarez/ No. 1 Doubles 2000 Letterwinner; Led Eagles to top-five finish. Kelsey Laurente 2016 Viktoriya Lushkova/ No. 2 Doubles As a Coach Carla Tur Mari Year Employer Position 2016 Viktoriya Lushkova No. 3 Singles 1999-2000 Ardmore HS Teaching Pro/Assistant Coach 2016 Katarina Adamovic/ No. 3 Doubles 2000-01 Oklahoma Christian Assistant Coach Vladica Babic 2002-03 Oklahoma Christian Interim Head Coach, Men’s and Women’s Tennis 2003-04 Oklahoma Christian Head Coach, Women’s Tennis 2004-05 Oklahoma Christian Head Coach, Men’s and Women’s Tennis 2005-2009 Wichita State Head Coach 2009-present Oklahoma State Head Coach

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YOUNG-ERA ACADEMIC STANDOUTS

ITA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 2012 Allison Burckhartt 2012 Leyla Simmons 2014 C.C. Sardinha 2015 Viktoriya Lushkova 2015 Vladica Babic 2016 Sofia Blanco 2016 Alexis Lucas 2016 Viktoriya Lushkova 2016 Katarina Stresnakova 2016 Carla Tur Mari 2017 Vladica Babic 2017 Sofia Blanco 2017 Alexis Lucas 2017 Viktoriya Lushkova 2017 Katarina Stresnakova 2017 Carla Tur Mari

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 2010 Sasha Belova Second Team 2010 Alisa Buslaeiva Second Team 2010 Nataliya Shatkovskaya Second Team 2011 Sara Meghoufel First Team 2011 Nataliya Shatkovskaya First Team For his efforts, Young was named the ITA Central Region Coach of the Year. The 2007 campaign also saw him earn the 2011 Leyla Simmmons First Team USTA/ITA National Award for Community Service. 2011 Malika Rose Second Team 2012 C.C. Sardinha First Team The 2004-05 campaign, WSU’s first under Young, resulted in immediate progress. The Shockers finished with a 13-13 2013 C.C. Sardinha First Team mark, giving them their highest win total in seven years and providing an indicator of the program’s bright future. 2014 Maria Alvarez Second Team 2015 Viktoriya Lushkova First Team Young produced 17 all-conference singles players, nine all-league doubles performers. His squads also emphasized their 2015 Carla Tur Mari Second Team work in the classroom with 16 Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athletes dotting his rosters. 2016 Vladica Babic First Team 2016 Kelsey Laurente First Team From 2005-08, Young also steered the Shocker men’s program and tallied a 58-38 record. His 2008 squad recorded 19 2016 Viktoriya Lushkova First Team wins and achieved the program’s highest ranking in 10 years. Individually, he coached nine all-conference singles players, 2016 Carla Tur Mari First Team two all-league doubles teams and produced two MVC Scholar-Athlete selections. 2016 Katarina Adamovic Second Team 2016 Maria Alvarez Second Team Prior to taking over the Shocker program, Young worked as the assistant men’s and women’s coach at Oklahoma Christian 2017 Vladica Babic First Team University, including a stint as the interim head coach for both programs in 2002. 2017 Sofia Blanco First Team He took charge of the women’s program in 2003 before adding the OC men’s head coaching position to his list of duties 2017 Viktoriya Lushkova First Team the following year. The 2003 season also resulted in a national championship on the men’s side. 2017 Katarina Stresnakova First Team 2017 Carla Tur Mari First Team During his time at Oklahoma Christian, the Eagles had 20 players receive NAIA All-America honors, including eight with Young as head coach.

The 2004 season saw Young garner both the men’s and women’s conference coach of the year honors in addition to his recognition as the NAIA Region VI Women’s Coach of the Year.

Young’s coaching career got underway in 1999 in Ardmore, Okla., where he served as a teaching pro and assistant coach at Ardmore High School.

As a player, Young earned three letters from Oklahoma Christian and helped the Eagles to top-five national finishes in each of his three seasons.

A 2000 graduate of Oklahoma Christian, Young and his wife, Sarah, have two children, Braden and Kelsy.

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OKLAHOMA STATE CARTER CAREER CAPSULE COWBOYS ►Winningest singles player in ACC history.

►Seven-time All-American. ►(Four singles, three doubles) HAYLEY CARTER ►Two-time ACC Player of the Year. ASSISTANT COACH FIRST YEAR AT OSU | FIRST YEAR OVERALL ►Four All-ACC First Team selections. NORTH CAROLINA, 2017 ►Named 2017 ITA National Senior Player of the Year. ►Former North Carolina standout Hayley Carter was hired in the summer of 2017 as assistant coach for the ►NCAA Singles Finalist in 2016. Oklahoma State women’s tennis team. ►ACC Freshman of the Year. ►The most decorated player in North Carolina women’s tennis history, Carter comes to Stillwater just months after ►Two-time First Team Academic All-American. wrapping up a wildly successful collegiate career in which she racked up an ACC record 168 singles victories to go ►Two-time ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. along with four first-team All-ACC selections, two ACC Championship Most Valuable Player selections, and seven All-America honors—four in singles and three in doubles.

►The two-time ACC Player of the Year is no stranger to ►Her success continued as a sophomore in 2015, as ►In 2017, Carter amassed a 28-0 record at No. 1 singles team success at the collegiate level either, as she guided she garnered her second singles All-America recognition in dual matches, going 13-0 in ACC play and 38-4 overall the Tar Heels to a four-year record of 123-14, four regular- while leading the Tar Heels to the NCAA semifinals and the in singles. She finished the year ranked No. 3 in the nation, season ACC titles, two ACC Tournament championships, ITA National Indoor Championship. Boasting a 19-4 dual the third time in four seasons she was ranked among the three NCAA Tournament top-eight finishes, and the 2015 singles record, Carter received a first-team All-ACC selec- top-three players in the country, paving the way for her ITA Indoor national championship. tion for the second time. fourth All-America recognition. She teamed up with Jessie Aney in doubles, winning a national championship in the fall at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships. The ►As a freshman, she finished her first collegiate season ►Carter advanced to the finals of the NCAA Singles duo spent over eight weeks as the No. 1 ranked team in at No. 3 in the final ITA individual rankings in both singles Championships as a junior, while also reaching the doubles the country, finishing the season at No. 5. She was named and doubles. That season, Carter posted a 50-7 overall semifinals with teammate Whitney Kay. That season, the National Senior Player of the Year by the ITA as well. singles record, along with a 34-6 mark in doubles with she became first UNC player to ever hold No. 1 ranking teammate . She earned her first two in both singles and doubles simultaneously, going 49-5 All-America honors, while becoming the first player in the overall in singles and 37-7 in doubles. Carter was named program’s history to be named ACC Freshman of the Year. the ACC Player of the Year and ACC Women’s Tennis Scholar-Athlete of the Year, to go along with another pair of All-America recognitions.

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With more than 80 singles wins and 90 doubles wins to her credit, senior Vladica Babic assumes the role as the leader of the 2018 Cowgirl Tennis team. Babic has helped lead the Pokes to a 77-17 overall record during her time in Stillwater. PLAYER BIOS

OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS

Vladica Babic

VLADICA BABIC 5-9 | SENIOR PODGORICA, MONTENEGRO

Fall 2017: Posted a 12-3 overall singles record while going 11-5 in doubles with partner Sofia Blanco in her final fall season as a Cowgirl ... Earned wins in five of eight matches against ranked opponents in singles and went 5-5 against ranked foes in doubles ... With Sofia Blanco, knocked off the Nos. 1 and 7 doubles teams in the country in main draw consolation action at the Riviera/ITA All- American Championships ... Swept the ITA Central Region Championships, claiming the singles and doubles titles to become the second player in program history to complete such a feat ... Advanced to the round of 16 in singles at the ITA Fall Championships, highlighted by a straight-set win over top-seeded and 15th-ranked Anna Danilina of Florida in the first round ... Went 3-1 in doubles at the Freeman Memorial Tennis Classic, including a 6-2 win over No. 18 Jessie Aney and Alexa Graham of North Carolina, to ad- vance to the finals ... Also advanced to the quarterfinals at the Freeman Memorial Tennis Classic, picking up a couple of wins in the main draw.

Junior: Went 20-11 overall in singles for her junior cam- paign, posting a 13-8 mark in dual action … Held down the Nos. 3 and 4 spots for the Pokes … Came up with three ranked wins on the year … Clinched wins over Louisiana Tech, Kansas State, Baylor and Kansas for the Cowgirls … Got hot near the end of Big 12 play into postseason, win- to knock off the No. 11, No. 7 and No. 4 doubles teams in Freshman: Made a big impact as a freshman ... Ranked ning six-straight matches, all by straight-sets … Defeated the country, advancing to the consolation finals … With as high as No. 99 nationally in singles ... Went 22-8 overall Giulia Pairone of Arkansas, 6-1, 6-2, to help send OSU Carla Tur Mari, advanced to the semifinals of the USTA/ITA in singles with a 15-3 record in spring play ... Played to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the third-straight year … Was National Indoor Championships, knocking off three top-20 at the No. 3 and 4 spots ... Won 11 matches in straight selected to the NCAA Individual Championships in both opponents and two top-10 foes. sets ... Defeated No. 60 Lynn Kiro of Texas Tech in three singles and doubles … Teamed up with Carla Tur Mari to sets ... Won two NCAA Tournament matches, defeating go 23-8 overall, including a 14-6 record at the No. 1 spot … Sophomore: Posted a 27-9 overall record in singles and Iryna Kostirko of Boston and Joanna Smith of Arizona The pair, who was ranked as high as No. 6 during the sea- an impressive 32-3 total in doubles as a sophomore, State ... Produced a runner-up finish in singles at the ITA son, dropped eight ranked opponents, while clinching six helping lead the Cowgirls to the program’s first NCAA Central Region Championship ... Partnered with Katarina doubles points … Defeated two top-25 opponents during Runner-Up honor … Went 17-7 in dual action, competing Adamovic in No. 2 doubles ... Went 24-10 overall and 15-5 the dual season in No. 18 Austin/Keegan (Florida) and No. predominately in the No. 2 spot for OSU … Went 10-2 in in the spring ... Finished second with Adamovic at the ITA 22 Shankle/Profit (Baylor) … Earned Second Team All-Big the fall, capped by a singles title at the Dick Vitale Col- Central Region Championship ... Named to the All-Big 12 12 singles honors and First Team All-Big 12 recognition in legiate Tennis Classic … Tallied six victories over ranked doubles team with Adamovic. doubles … Named to the first team of the Academic All-Big opponents, including a triumph over No. 28 Kennedy Shaf- 12 team. Fall 2016: Posted an impressive fall season, fer of Georgia to help push the Cowgirls to a win over the Babic’s Career Singles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA going 7-2 in singles and 12-3 in doubles while racking up Bulldogs in the NCAA Sweet 16 … Named the ITA Central Region Player to Watch … Was named a First Team All-Big 2015 22-9 7-5 15-4 2-2 No. 95 three ranked singles wins and seven ranked doubles wins 2016 27-9 10-2 17-7 6-4 No. 40 … Won the ITA Central Region doubles title, teaming up 12 recipient in singles and a Second Team All-Big 12 2017 20-11 7-3 13-8 3-5 No. 80 with Carla Tur Mari to knock off Nina Khmelnitckaia and recipient in doubles with teammate Katarina Adamovic … 2018 12-3 12-3 -- 5-3 -- Tess Bernard-Feigenbaum of Kansas in the finals … Also Was also named to the Big 12 All-Tournament team in both Total 81-32 36-13 45-19 16-14 -- advanced to the round of 16 in singles at the regional singles and doubles after helping the Cowgirls to their first championships … Went 3-0 at the ITA Grass Court Invi- Big 12 Tournament title since 2003 … Posted a 27-1 dual Babic’s Career Doubles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA tational, picking up ranked wins over No. 62 Denise Starr mark competing in the No. 3 spot with Adamovic, eventu- ally being named to the NCAA All-Tournament team after 2015 23-11 8-5 15-6 1-0 No. 75 (California and No. 77 Rasheeda McAdoo (Georgia Tech) 2016 32-3 5-2 27-1 0-0 No. 59 … Was one of three Cowgirls to advance to the singles going a perfect 3-0 at the NCAA Championship … Earned 2017 27-10 12-4 15-6 12-9 No. 18 main draw round of 16 at the Riviera/ITA All-American a First Team Academic All-Big 12 honor … Finished the 2018 11-5 11-5 -- 5-5 -- Championships … Teamed up with Katarina Adamovic at season ranked No. 40 in the ITA singles rankings and No. Total 93-29 36-11 57-13 18-9 --- the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships 59 in the ITA doubles rankings.

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Personal: Born in Cordoba, Argentina to Javier Blanco and Maria Flavia Brandolini...majoring in psychology...Has OKLAHOMA STATE two siblings Delfina (16) and Paula (14)...Attended Seadea OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS in high school...Was ranked 426 in WTA singles rankings COWBOYS and ranked 487 in WTA doubles rankings.

Blanco’s Career Singles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA 2017 18-6 10-3 8-3 1-3 -- 2018 6-3 6-3 -- 1-1 -- SOFIA BLANCO Total 24-9 16-6 8-3 2-4 SAMI COURT 5-11 | JUNIOR 5-7 | FRESHMAN Blanco’s Career Doubles Stats CORDOBA, ARGENTINA OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA 2017 28-9 13-6 15-3 1-4 No. 43 2018 11-5 11-5 -- 5-5 -- Fall 2017: Turned in a 6-3 overall singles record while Total 39-14 24-11 15-3 6-9 -- Personal: Played tennis at Bishop McGuinness High going 11-5 in doubles with partner Vladica Babic during School ... Multiple-time All-State recipient ... Named to the the fall ... Went 1-1 against ranked opponents in singles All-VYPE Tennis OKC team. and 5-5 against ranked foes in doubles ... With Vladica Babic, knocked off the Nos. 1 and 7 doubles teams in the country in main draw consolation action at the Riviera/ITA OKLAHOMA STATE All-American Championships ... Teamed up with Babic to COWBOYS take the ITA Central Region doubles title, knocking off No. OKLAHOMA STATE 9 Giulia Pairone and Leolia Jeanjean of Arkansas in the COWBOYS championship match ... Picked up three wins to advance to the ITA Central Region singles round of 16 ... Went 3-1 in doubles at the Freeman Memorial Tennis Classic, including a 6-2 win over No. 18 Jessie Aney and Alexa Graham of North Carolina, to advance to the finals. KATELYN BLUMENTHAL 5-7 | SOPHOMORE Sophomore: Saw most of her action in doubles, going EDMOND, OKLA. SARALYN DYER 25-7 overall with Aliona Bolsova after a 14-3 dual cam- 5-8 | SOPHOMORE paign … Clinching eight doubles points for the Pokes, the OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. pair’s 25 wins led all Cowgirl doubles teams … With Bol- Freshman: Did not compete. sova, was ranked as high as No. 31 on the year … Started the dual season 8-0 with Bolsova … Biggest doubles win Personal: Born Feb. 10, 1998 to Robine and Kevin Blu- Freshman: Did not compete. of the year came in the Cowgirls’ win over No. 8 California, menthal in Oklahoma City, Okla. ... Has two siblings, Kevin defeating No. 20 Olivia Hauger and Karla Popovic … Went and Kiara ... Lettered in tennis all four years at Edmond Personal: Born March 3, 1998 to Nancy and Kent Dyer 18-6 overall in singles as a sophomore, including an 8-3 Memorial High School, finishing as high as sixth at the in Oklahoma City, Okla. ... Has two siblings, Kathryn dual mark competing in the back three singles positions state tournament her junior and senior seasons to qualify and Christopher ... Lettered all four years at Oklahoma … Clinched the Cowgirls’ win over No. 38 Northwestern, for All-State recognition ... Majoring in applied exercise Christian School placing in each season as well, including defeating Brooke Rischbieth, 6-1, 6-4 at the No. 6 spot science ... Member of Alpha Theta sorority. an individual state championship as a sophomore ... Also … Won four-straight matches to close the season, seeing played volleyball ... Majoring in applied exercise science ... action against Texas, West Virginia, Iowa State and NCAA Member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. first round opponent UMKC … Named to the All-Big 12 second team in doubles with Bolsova … Named to the first team of the Academic All-Big 12 team, as she was one of only three players to earn the honor with a 4.0 GPA. Fall 2016: Had an impressive first fall season as a Cowgirl, going 9-1 in singles and 10-5 in doubles … Went 3-0 in sin- gles and 1-1 in doubles at the ITA Grass Court Invitational, Sofia Blanco picking up her first career singles win over Nika Besker of Harvard in straight-sets … Paired with Aliona Bolsova, came up just short of qualifying for the doubles main draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships, going 5-1 through pre-qualifying and qualifying … With Bolsova, went 3-1 to advance to the doubles quarterfinals of the ITA Central Regional Championships … Also advanced to the singles round of 16 at the regional championships … Went 3-0 in singles at the SMU Red & Blue Challenge to wrap up the fall season.

Freshman: Did not compete … Was named an ITA Scholar-Athlete.

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MARINA GUINART SHIR HORNUNG MEGAN MCCRAY 5-8 | JUNIOR 5-4 | FRESHMAN 5-4 | SENIOR CASTELLAR DEL VALLES, SPAIN YOKNEAM, ISRAEL OCEANSIDE, CALIF.

Fall 2017: Went 10-6 in singles and 6-4 in doubles with Personal: Born Nov. 25, 1996 in Tel Aviv, Israel ... After Freshman: Was impressive in her first collegiate season, teammate Katarina Stresnakova during her first fall tourna- high school graduation, served for two years in the Israeli recording 23 singles wins in 36 matches … Went 7-7 ment season in Stillwater ... Won four matches to advance military ... Ranked as the No. 9 overall by UniversalTennis against opponents ranked in the ITA singles rankings … to the singles quarterfinals at the ITA Central Region ... Has a career high ITF ranking of No. 1,106. Earned All-Big 12 singles honors with a 6-3 mark in Big Championships ... Also picked up a pair of doubles wins 12 play … Went 3-0 at the Mizzou Invitational to take the to advance to the regional doubles round of 16 ... Posted tournament’s singles title … Won three matches at the a strong weekend at the Dickie V Clay Court Classic, ITA Central Regional Championships to advance to the advancing to the semifinals in singles and knocking off No. quarterfinals … Upended three opponents, including a 53 Elena Cerezo-Codina and Caroline Daxhelet of Virginia 2-6, 7-6(4), 6-2 triumph over No. 46 Daneika Borthwick of Tech to move into the semifinals in doubles as well ... With Florida State, at the USTA Clay Court Classic to advance Stresnakova, also advanced to the quarterfinals at the to the tournament semifinals … Her 11 victories were the Freeman Memorial Tennis Classic. most wins by a Cowgirl in a fall season in the Chris Young era … Became the 10th Cowgirl in the Big 12 era to notch At East Tennessee State: Racked up an impressive 20 singles wins as a freshman … Recorded a 3-4 doubles 36-1 dual singles record during her two years at ETSU ... record playing with Karyn Guttormsen, Maria Alvarez and Posted a 2017 campaign in which she went 17-1 compet- Morgan McCray … Went 2-1 with sister and fellow Cowgirl ing in the top two spots for the Buccaneers ... Teamed up Morgan McCray at the Mizzou Invitational. with Ioanna Markesini teamed up to go 14-4 on the season in the No. 1 doubles position to follow up a 17-3 season in Personal: Was born July 11, 1995 in San Diego, Calif., to doubles as a freshman ... Helped the Buccaneers to a sec- Carolyn McCray ... Studying Entrepreneurship ... Attended ond place finish in the Southern Conference, and a run to the Classical Academy in Escondido, Calif. ... Was a Blue the finals of the conference championship ... As a freshman Chip recruit coming out of high school ... Slotted as the in 2016, was named to the All-Southern Conference Fresh- fourth-ranked recruit in the nation, the highest that Okla- man Team and All-Southern Conference Second Team, homa State has signed in its history ... Won over 60 singles leading ETSU to a 20-3 overall record and the program’s and doubles tournaments in junior tennis ... Won the Adult fifth all-time NCAA Tournament appearance. Gold Ball National Championship in San Diego, Calif. ... Was the top-ranked player in San Diego and got to No. 1 Prior to ETSU: Espana has an ITF ranking of 698. She in the 16’s age group ... Girls 16’s National Open winner has won Leeuwenbergh ITF 4 Junior Championship and in 2012 ... Won two sportsmanship awards in San Diego, the 14 and 18 under Catalonia Championship. She is Calif. ... Hopes to one day be a professional tennis player ranked No. 29 in Spain and made the round of 16 in the ... Also plays flute and piano. WTA $10,000 Palmanova (Mallorca). McCray’s Career Singles Stats Guinart’s Career Singles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA 2014 23-13 11-4 13-9 7-7 -- 2016* 16-1 -- 16-1 -- -- Total 23-13 11-4 13-9 7-7 -- 2017* 17-1 -- 17-1 -- -- 2018 10-6 10-6 -- 0-5 -- McCray’s Career Doubles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA Total 43-8 10-6 33-2 0-5 -- Marina Guinart *played at East Tennessee State 2014 2-4 2-4 -- 0-1 -- Final 2-4 2-4 -- 0-1 -- Guinart’s Career Doubles Stats Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA 2016* 17-3 -- 17-3 -- -- 2017* 14-4 -- 14-4 0-1 -- 2018 6-4 6-4 -- 1-2 -- Total 37-11 6-4 31-7 1-3 -- *played at East Tennessee State

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LISA MARIE RIOUX 5-2 | SOPHOMORE OKINAWA, JAPAN

Freshman (at Mississippi State): Completed her first season with a 16-12 overall record and 12-8 dual match record ... Picked up her first collegiate dual-match victory against UAB on January 22 ... Clinched her first collegiate match on January 28 against Syracuse ... Started her first spring slate with a seven-match winning streak ... Went undefeated for the months of January and February ... Katarina Stresnakova Clinched the Bulldogs’ first win in Knoxville against Tennes- see since 1987 on March 24 ... Clinched MSU’s 4-3 victory against Ole Miss for the first win in Oxford since 1989 ... Picked up her 15th career singles win against South mark during the 2016 fall campaign … Went 2-1 in singles Alabama on February 19 ... Recorded her first Southeast- and 2-0 in doubles at the ITA Grass Court Invitational, ern Conference victory on March 10 against Vanderbilt ... OKLAHOMA STATE her first fall event as a Cowgirl … Went 1-1 at the ITA All- With teammate Jasmine Lee, went 24-6 in doubles action COWBOYS American Championships, knocking off Ohio State’s Ferny ... The duo was ranked as high as second in the ITA polls Angeles Paz in a rematch of the NCAA quarterfinal win- and competed in the NCAA Individual Championships clinching match … Went 4-1 in singles at the ITA Central ... Rewarded ITA All-American honors in doubles with Regional Championships to advance to the quarterfinals teammate Jasmine Lee. Fall 2016: All four of her singles … Advanced to the doubles round of 16 at the regional setbacks came during three setters, including two against championships as well with teammate Lena Ruppert … ranked opponents ... In doubles, paired with Jasmine Lee Went 3-0 in singles at the SMU Red & Blue Challenge to to go on an 5-1 run at the Riviera/ITA All-American before KATARINA STRESNAKOVA wrap up the fall season. falling in the quarterfinals of the main draw ... While paired 5-4 | JUNIOR with Lee, crowned the champion of Flight 1 at the Furman NOVA DEDINKA, SLOVAKIA Freshman: Joined the Cowgirls in the spring, and had a Fall Classic ... Posted a 3-2 record with teammate Sara nice season, posting a 12-6 dual mark in singles … Was Lizariturry, making an appearance in the championship Fall 2017: Went 11-4 in singles and 6-4 in doubles with named to the Big 12 All-Tournament Team at the No. 5 match of the Nancy Harris Doubles Draw at the Roberta teammate Marina Guinart during her junior fall singles position … Took down Ferny Angeles Paz of Ohio Alison Fall Classic ... Led the team with doubles victories tournament season ... Won four matches to advance to the State in the NCAA quarterfinals to clinch the win over the at 11 and finished second in doubles winning percentage singles quarterfinals at the ITA Central Region Champion- Buckeyes and push the Cowgirls into the semifinals … at .786. ships ... With Guinart, also picked up a pair of doubles Was named an ITA Scholar-Athlete for her efforts in the wins to advance to the regional doubles round of 16 ... At classroom. Personal: Born May 1, 1997 to Shihoko and Jean-guy the Dickie V Clay Court Classic, knocked off No. 53 Elena Rioux in Oknawa, Japan ... Has one brother, Eric ... Let- Cerezo-Codina and Caroline Daxhelet of Virginia Tech Stresnakova’s Career Singles Stats tered three years at Okisha High School ... Transferred to move into the doubles semis ... Earned ranked wins Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA to Oklahoma State after her freshman year at Mississippi over No. 57 Laura Gulbe (Pepperdine) and No. 100 Terri 2016 12-6 -- 12-6 -- -- State ... Majoring in marketing. Fleming (UCLA) at the Freeman Memorial Tennis Classic, 2017 24-7 10-5 14-2 0-1 -- 2018 11-4 11-4 -- 1-1 -- where she advanced to the round of 16 ... Also advanced Total 47-17 21-9 26-8 1-2 -- Rioux’s Career Singles Stats to the doubles quarterfinals at the Freeman Memorial Ten- Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA nis Classic with Guinart. 2017* 16-12 4-4 12-8 2-8 -- Stresnakova’s Career Doubles Stats Total 16-12 4-4 12-8 2-8 -- Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA *played at Mississippi State Sophomore: Had a breakout sophomore season, go- 2016 2-1 -- 2-1 -- -- ing 24-7 overall with a 14-2 dual record … Started the 2017 9-5 6-5 3-0 -- -- Rioux’s Career Doubles Stats spring season 14-0 before finally taking her first loss in 2018 6-4 6-4 -- 1-1 -- Total 17-10 12-9 5-1 1-1 -- Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Final ITA postseason play … Competed in the Nos. 5 and 6 spots 2017* 27-8 8-2 16-4 7-6 7th for the Cowgirls … Clinched OSU wins over Oral Roberts, Total 27-8 8-2 16-4 7-6 -- North Texas and Kansas … Of her 14 dual wins, 13 came *played at Mississippi State in straight sets … Saw five dual starts in doubles, going 3-2 with Aliona Bolsova … Clinched he doubles point in the Pokes’ first-round match against UMKC with Bolsova, dropping Kurasbediani/Vale, 6-0 … Picked up another win the following day, four-straight games to pick up the 6-2 victory over Oparenovic/Jurasic of Arkansas … Named to the first team of the Academic All-Big 12 team. Fall 2016: Racked up a 10-3 singles record and a 5-5 doubles

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Including visits from the returning national champion Florida Gators and perennial top-25 program Miami, the Cowgirls will play a home- heavy schedule in 2018 with 15 of their 21 scheduled regular season matches set to be played at the Greenwood Tennis Center. 2018 OPPONENT CAPSULES

MATCH 1 MATCH 2 MATCH 3 ORAL ROBERTS ABILENE CHRISTIAN ARIZONA STATE

Jan. 20, 2018 Jan. 20, 2018 Jan. 26, 2018 Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla.

Location Tulsa, Okla. Location Abilene, Texas Location Tempe, Ariz. Head Coach Beverly Dawson (Texas Tech, 2003) Head Coach Hutton Jones (Abilene Christian, 1981) Head Coach Sheila McInerney (Luther College, 1992) Assistant Coach Pedro Moreno Associate Head Coach John Walker Assistant Coach Matt Langley Record at School/Years 35-54/6th year Assistant Coach Julia Mongin Record at School/Years 495-307/34th year Career Record/Years Same Record at School/Years 478-124/21st year Career Record/Years Same 2017 Record 14-11 Career Record/Years Same 2017 Record 14-8 2017 Conference Record/Finish 3-3/4th 2017 Record 17-6 2017 Conference Record/Finish 7-3/3rd Tennis Contact Jarrett Hardwick 2017 Conference Record/Finish 8-3/2nd Tennis Contact Elias Williams Office (918) 495-7094 Tennis Contact Chris Macaluso Office (816) 830-5335 Email [email protected] Office (325) 674-6171 Email [email protected] Website oruathletics.com Email [email protected] Website thesundevils.com Conference Website thesummitleague.org Website acusports.com Conference Website pac-12.com Conference Website southland.org

MATCH 4 MATCH 5 MATCH 6 OLE MISS* ARKANSAS FLORIDA

Jan. 27, 2018 Feb. 4, 2018 Feb. 7, 2018 Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla.

Location Oxford, Miss. Location Fayetteville, Ark. Location Gainesville, Fla. Head Coach Mark Beyers (Armstrong Atlantic State, 1991) Head Coach Michael Hegarty (Auburn, 1994) Head Coach Roland Thornqvist (North Carolina, 1996) Assistant Coach Robbye Poole Assistant Coach Jovan Parlic Associate Head Coach Dave Balogh Record at School/Years 203-185/16th year Record at School/Years 197-168/15th year Record at School/Years 401-50/17th year Career Record/Years 253-193/19th year Career Record/Years 273-201/20th year Career Record/Years 476-100/22nd year 2017 Record 15-14 2017 Record 18-10 2017 Record 29-3 2017 Conference Record/Finish 3-10/12th 2017 Conference Record/Finish 7-6/T-5th 2017 Conference Record/Finish 11-2/T-2nd Tennis Contact Kim Ling Tennis Contact Brandon Langlois Tennis Contact Kathy Cafazzo Office (662) 915-7522 Office: (479) 575-3696 Office (352) 375-6133 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website olemisssports.com Website arkansasrazorbacks.com Website floridagators.com Conference Website secsports.com Conference Website secsports.com Conference Website secsports.com

MATCH 7 MATCH 8 MATCH 9 MIAMI PACIFIC UCLA

Feb. 17. 2018 Feb. 18, 2018 March 14, 2018 Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Los Angeles, Calif.

Location Miami, Fla. Location Stockton, Calif. Location Los Angeles, Calif. Head Coach Paige Yaroshuk-Tews (UCLA, 1996) Interim Head Coach Mike Erwin Head Coach Stella Sampras Webster (UCLA, 1991) Associate Head Coach Laura Vallverdu Record at School/Years 0-0/1st year Associate Head Coach Rance Brown Record at School/Years 319-103/17th year Career Record/Years Same Volunteer Assistant Coach Giancarlo Cava Career Record/Years Same 2017 Record 5-14 Record at School/Years 397-132/22nd year 2017 Record 13-12 2017 Conference Record/Finish 0-9/10th Career Record/Years Same 2017 Conference Record/Finish 8-6/4th Tennis Contact Kelly Cartner 2017 Record 14-9 Tennis Contact Alex Schwartz Office (209) 946-2866 2017 Conference Record/Finish 7-3/T-3rd Office (305) 284-3822 Email [email protected] Tennis Contact Andrew Sinatra Email [email protected] Website pacifictigers.com Office (310) 206-7870 Website hurricanesports.com Conference Website wccsports.com Email [email protected] Conference Website theacc.com Website uclabruins.com Conference Website pac-12.com

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MATCH 10 MATCH 11 MATCH 12 IOWA STATE WEST VIRGINIA BAYLOR

March 17, 2018 March 18, 2018 March 23, 2018 Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Waco, Texas

Location Ames, Iowa Location Morgantown, W. Va. Location Waco, Texas Head Coach Armando Espinosa (Drury, 2000) Head Coach Miha Lisac (Georgia State, 2005) Head Coach Joey Scrivano (Eastern Michigan, 1997) Assistant Coach Olga Elkin Assistant Coach Emily Harman Assistant Coaches Chris Frusci, Toni Ormond Record at School/Years 87-127/10th year Record at School/Years 23-56/5th year Record at School/Years 354-115/16th year Career Record/Years Same Career Record/Years 86-110/11th year Career Record/Years 414-133/19th year 2017 Record 15-11 2017 Record 5-15 2017 Record 22-7 2017 Conference Record/Finish 1-8/9th 2017 Conference Record/Finish 0-9/10th 2017 Conference Record/Finish 7-2/3rd Tennis Contact Mike Green Tennis Contact Chris Pharis Tennis Contact Jil Price Office (515) 294-7019 Office: (304) 293-2821 Office (254) 710-3042 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website cyclones.com Website wvusports.com Website baylorbears.com Conference Website big12sports.com Conference Website big12sports.com Conference Website big12sports.com

MATCH 13 MATCH 14 MATCHES 15 & 17 TEXAS WICHITA STATE OKLAHOMA

March 25, 2018 March 30, 2018 March 31, 2018 | April 7, 2018 Austin, Texas Stillwater, Okla. Norman, Okla. | Stillwater, Okla.

Location Austin, Texas Location Wichita, Kan. Location Norman, Okla. Head Coach Howard Joffe (USC, 2006) Head Coach Colin Foster (Purdue) Head Coach Audra Cohen (Miami, 2009) Assistant Coach Taylor Fogleman Assistant Coach Kewa Foster Assistant Coach Amy Sargeant Record at School/Years 30-18/3rd year Volunteer Assistant Coach Montse Blasco Fernandez Record at School/Years 14-8/2nd year Career Record/Years 161-79/11th year Record at School/Years 156-62/9th year Career Record/Years 91-35/7th year 2017 Record 14-9 Career Record/Years Same 2017 Record 14-8 2017 Conference Record/Finish 6-3/4th 2017 Record 18-9 2017 Conference Record/Finish 4-5/T-6th Tennis Contact Travis Feldhaus 2017 Conference Record/Finish 7-0/1st Tennis Contact Ann Marcelli Office: (512) 232-9460 Tennis Contact Johnny Obholz Office: (405) 325-8231 Email [email protected] Office: (316) 978-5536 Email [email protected] Website texassports.com Email [email protected] Website soonersports.com Conference Website big12sports.com Website goshockers.com Conference Website big12sports.com Conference Website theamerican.org

MATCH 16 MATCH 18 MATCH 19 TULSA TCU TEXAS TECH

April 6, 2018 April 13, 2018 April 15, 2018 Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla.

Location Tulsa, Okla. Location Fort Worth, Texas Location Lubbock, Texas Head Coach Dean Orford (Tulsa, 1991) Head Coach Lee Taylor Walker (Memphis, 2006) Head Coach Todd Petty (Midwestern State, 2002) Assistant Coach Lenka Broosova Assistant Coach Ben Stapp Assistant Coach Boomer Saia Record at School/Years 245-79/13th year Record at School/Years 49-26/3rd year Volunteer Assistant Coach Monica Robinson Career Record/Years Same Career Record/Years 145-100/10th year Record at School/Years 168-74/10th year 2017 Record 20-8 2017 Record 14-10 Career Record/Years Same 2017 Conference Record/Finish 3-0/2nd 2017 Conference Record/Finish 5-4/5th 2017 Record 27-5 Tennis Contact Chad Smith Tennis Contact Abby Norman 2017 Conference Record/Finish 8-1/T-1st Office: (918) 631-3720 Office: (817) 257-5379 Tennis Contact Jessika McKernan Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Office: (254) 780-6485 Website tulsahurricane.com Website gofrogs.com Email [email protected] Conference Website theamerican.org Conference Website big12sports.com Website texastech.com Conference Website big12sports.com

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MATCH 20 MATCH 21 KANSAS KANSAS STATE BIG 12 CONFERENCE

April 20, 2018 April 22, 2018 Tournament - April 26-29, 2018 Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Austin, Texas

Location Lawrence, Kan. Location Manhattan, Kan. Location Irving, Texas Head Coach Todd Chapman (Cameron, 2008) Head Coach Danielle Steinberg (Arizona, 2009) Tennis Contact Sam Thomas Assistant Coach Caroline Lilley Assistant Coach Jordan Smith Office: (469) 524-1000 Record at School/Years 50-46/5th year Record at School/Years 32-46/4th year Email [email protected] Career Record/Years Same Career Record/Years 61-63/7th year Conference Website big12sports.com 2017 Record 13-11 2017 Record 12-15 2017 Conference Record/Finish 4-5/T-6th 2017 Conference Record/Finish 2-7/8th Tennis Contact Ellen Balentine Tennis Contact Chris Brown Office: (785) 864-7314 Office: (785) 532-6735 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website kuathletics.com Website kstatesports.com Conference Website big12sports.com Conference Website big12sports.com

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Overall Home Away Neutral Overall Home Away Neutral Opponent W-L W-L W-L W-L Opponent W-L W-L W-L W-L Abilene Christian 6-0 4-0 2-0 0-0 Northern Arizona 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Alabama 3-3 0-0 0-0 3-3 Northern Iowa 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Albany 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 North Texas 7-1 5-0 1-0 1-1 Angelo State 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Northwestern 3-2 1-0 1-2 1-0 Arkansas 15-4 7-0 5-2 3-2 Notre Dame 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-2 Arkansas-Little Rock 4-0 3-0 0-0 1-0 NW Louisiana 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Arkansas State 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 Ohio State 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 Arizona 2-2 0-0 1-0 1-2 Oklahoma 37-19 18-7 13-9 6-3 Arizona State 3-2 0-0 0-0 3-2 Oklahoma Christian 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Auburn 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 Oklahoma City 5-1 3-1 2-0 0-0 Austin College 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Ole Miss 6-1 1-0 1-0 4-1 Baylor 8-20 4-10 0-7 4-3 Oral Roberts 16-3 8-1 2-2 6-0 Belleville 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Oregon 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Boise State 3-1 3-0 0-0 0-1 Pacific 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Boston College 3-2 2-0 1-1 0-1 Penn 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Boston U 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Penn State 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 BYU 11-10 2-4 4-5 5-1 Pepperdine 3-2 0-0 2-0 1-2 California 3-5 0-1 0-0 3-4 Princeton 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Cal State-Northridge 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Purdue 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Cameron 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 Rice 7-3 2-0 0-0 5-3 Centenary 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 Rollins 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Central Oklahoma 4-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 Saint Louis 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Clemson 5-2 0-1 4-0 1-1 Sam Houston State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Colorado 24-9 12-3 10-6 2-0 San Diego 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 Colorado State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 San Diego State 5-1 0-0 2-1 3-0 Columbia 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 San Jose State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Cooke County J.C. 9-0 7-0 2-0 0-0 Santa Clara 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Cornell 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Schreiner J.C. 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Denver 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 SE Louisiana 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Drake 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 SIU-Edwardsville 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Duke 2-3 2-0 0-1 0-2 SMU 7-7 2-0 3-2 2-5 East Central 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 South Alabama 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Eastern Michigan 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 South Carolina 4-4 0-0 1-1 3-3 Florida 0-10 0-0 0-3 0-7 Southern Nazarene 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Florida International 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 South Florida 5-1 0-0 1-0 4-1 Florida State 2-1 0-0 1-0 1-1 Stanford 0-5 0-0 0-1 0-4 Fresno State 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 Stephens 3-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 Georgia 6-7 0-0 2-1 4-6 SW Louisiana 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 Georgia State 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 SW Oklahoma 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Georgia Tech 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 TCU 11-9 4-2 4-5 3-2 Hardin Simmons 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Tennessee 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 Harvard 1-6 0-0 0-3 1-3 Texas 9-31 4-7 3-16 2-8 Houston 7-1 2-0 2-1 3-0 Texas A&M 11-20 2-9 6-8 3-3 Idaho 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Texas-Arlington 9-0 2-0 4-0 3-0 Illinois 6-0 2-0 0-0 4-0 Texas-Permian Basin 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Illinois State 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Texas Tech 16-12 9-3 4-7 3-2 Indiana 2-2 0-1 2-1 0-0 Trinity 4-5 2-0 1-1 1-4 Indiana State 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Tulane 5-2 0-1 2-1 3-0 Iowa 3-1 2-0 0-0 1-1 Tulsa 17-14 8-5 6-8 3-1 Iowa State 42-0 18-0 18-0 6-0 Tyler J.C. 5-0 4-0 1-0 0-0 Kansas 34-16 10-6 14-6 10-4 UAB 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Kansas State 41-6 19-1 19-2 3-3 UC Irvine 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 Kentucky 2-3 0-0 2-1 0-2 UCLA 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 Lamar 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 UC Santa Barbara 4-0 0-0 0-0 4-0 Long Beach State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 UMKC 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Louisiana Tech 3-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 UNLV 3-2 0-0 3-1 0-1 Louisville 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 USC 2-4 0-1 2-2 0-1 Loyola Marymount 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 US International 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 LSU 4-2 1-0 1-1 2-1 Utah 8-2 3-0 4-2 1-0 Memphis 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 UTEP 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 Miami (Fla.) 2-11 0-0 1-2 1-9 Vanderbilt 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Michigan 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 VCU 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Midland J.C. 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 Wake Forest 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 Minnesota 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 Washington 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Mississippi State 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 Washington State 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 Missouri 30-5 12-0 9-3 9-2 Wesley College 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Missouri State 10-1 5-0 1-1 4-0 West Virginia 5-0 2-0 3-0 0-0 Murray State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Wichita State 23-4 12-0 9-4 2-0 Nebraska 29-8 12-4 15-3 2-1 William & Mary 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Nevada 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Wisconsin 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 New Mexico 11-2 7-0 1-1 3-1 Wyoming 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 New Mexico State 5-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 NE Louisiana 4-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 North Carolina 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2

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Seniors Katarina Adamovic, Viktoriya Lushkova and Carla Tur Mari led the Cowgirls to their second-straight Elite Eight appearance and second Big 12 regular season title in as many years. 2017 SEASON REVIEW

ELITE. AGAIN. Cowgirls see trio of seniors off with a second-straight historic run to the national quarterfinals.

It was another historic season for the Oklahoma State women's tennis team in 2017 as it capped off the careers of its three standout seniors with a second-straight appearance in the national quarterfinals and its second consecutive regular season Big 12 Championship.

Head coach Chris Young and the Cowgirls were able to once again build on the success of recent years, running off a 25-6 record for their third 20-win season in as many years and second-straight season of 25 wins or more. The team was also able to advance through regionals to the NCAA Championships for a third consecutive year to build on its appearance in the national championship match a season prior.

OSU maintained its stranglehold on the Big 12 Conference, losing only once in league play to tie fellow top-10 foe Texas Tech clinch the conference regular season title. The Pokes followed their strong regular season up with an- other impressive run in the Big 12 Tournament, racking up wins over Kansas and No. 15 Baylor to advance to their fourth conference championship match in the last five years.

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As the season closed, the Cowgirls were forced to bid farewell to one of 2017 BIG 12 STANDINGS 2017 INDIVIDUAL HONORS the most successful senior classes in program history: Katarina Adamovic, Team Big 12 All AND RECOGNITION Viktoriya Lushkova and Carla Tur Mari. Combining for 259 singles wins, 277 Oklahoma State 8-1 25-6 Texas Tech 8-1 27-5 doubles wins, four All-America honors and 13 All-Big 12 accolades while Baylor 7-2 22-7 helping the Cowgirls to a 93-26 overall record, the trio has cemented itself as Texas 6-3 14-9 ITA ALL-AMERICANS TCU 5-4 14-10 one of the greatest senior classes in program history and has left an imprint Viktoriya Lushkova (S) Oklahoma 4-5 14-8 on OSU tennis that won't soon be forgotten. Kansas 4-5 13-11 Kansas State 2-7 12-15 ALL-BIG 12 SINGLES RECIPIENTS Iowa State 1-8 15-11 Katarina Adamovic Adamovic wrapped up her career with a 75-42 record in singles and a 91-23 West Virginia 0-9 4-16 Aliona Bolsova mark in doubles. Her .798 win percentage in doubles ranks No. 1 among Viktoriya Lushkova Cowgirls since the inception of the Big 12. Her 91 doubles wins are also the third-highest among Cowgirls in the Big 12 era and the ninth-most all-time, while her 75 singles wins rank eighth in the Big ALL-BIG 12 DOUBLES RECIPIENTS 12 era. Adamovic claimed All-America honors in 2016, becoming the 15th Cowgirl All-American in school history. Katarina Adamovic/Viktoriya Lushkova Sofia Blanco/Aliona Bolsova Over the course of Lushkova's four years in Stillwater, the Ukraine product racked up 98 career singles wins, which ranks Carla Tur Mari/Vladica Babic first among Cowgirls in the Big 12 era and tied for seventh all-time. Her 91 career doubles wins rank ninth all-time and in ITA CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONS 2017 she became the first three-time singles All-American in program history. Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari (D)

A Spanish native, Tur Mari was a spark plug on and off the court for the Pokes all four of her seasons in the orange and ITA CENTRAL REGION SENIOR PLAYER OF black. With 95 career doubles wins and 86 career doubles wins, Tur Mari is one of only four Cowgirls in the Big 12 era to THE YEAR rack up 80 wins in both singles and doubles. Her 95 doubles wins rank eighth in school history. Viktoriya Lushkova

The Cowgirls opened the 2017 season with seven-straight victories for the first time since the 1988-89 season.Aside ITA CENTRAL REGION ROOKIE OF THE from wins over in-state rival Tulsa, as well as ITA Kickoff Weekend victories over TCU and Cornell, OSU advanced to the YEAR quarterfinals of the ITA National Team Indoor Championships for the first time ever with a 4-0 sweep of Ole Miss in the first Aliona Bolsova round. ITA CENTRAL REGION ASSISTANT COACH The Pokes would go on to drop a tight, 4-3 match to No. 7 Ohio State in the quarterfinals before bouncing back to knock OF THE YEAR off No. 8 California in a 4-2 comeback effort. After dropping the doubles point to open the day, OSU relied on clutch third- Matt Mannasse set wins from Viktoriya Lushkova and Vladica Babic in the Nos. 1 and 3 spots, respectively, to secure the win. BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS Following the National Indoor Championships, the Cowgirls traveled to Florida to face a pair of top-five foes in defending Katarina Adamovic, March 14 Viktoriya Lushkova, March 21 national champion Stanford and eventual national champion Florida. Although OSU came up just short in both matches, Viktoriya Lushkova, April 5 the team battled, and the bouts served as an measuring stick for the squad heading into the back half of the schedule. Vladica Babic, April 12

The tough losses proved to be a turning point in the season for the Cowgirls, who went on to win 12 of their final 13 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 matches of the regular season. First Team Viktoriya Lushkova OSU bounced back quickly by picking up a pair of ranked wins on the road over No. 25 Washington and No. 38 Carla Tur Mari Northwestern in Seattle. Following their trip to the Pacific Northwest, the Cowgirls returned home to open the Big 12 Vladica Babic Sofia Blanco schedule against No. 10 Baylor at the Greenwood Tennis Center. That night, the Pokes proved themselves worthy of their Katarina Stresnakova No.7 ranking, easily taking the doubles point before tallying three straight-set victories to come away with the 4-1 win. ITA SCHOLAR ATHLETES The Cowgirls built their win streak up to six over the next three matches with a 6-1 drubbing of UNLV and 4-0 shutouts of Vladica Babic Washington State and conference rival Texas. Sofia Blanco The win over the Longhorns also stretched the Pokes' conference wins streak to 16; however that string of wins was Aliona Bolsova snapped just a couple of weekends later in a tough road loss at Texas Tech. OSU battled heavy winds in their match with Viktoriya Lushkova the sixth-ranked Red Raiders, and traded blows to find themselves tied at two midway through the contest; however, Tech Lena Ruppert Katarina Stresnakova was able to finish off a pair of three-set victories to close out the Cowgirls and hand the team its first Big 12 loss in over two years.

Once again, the Cowgirls rebounded and ran off six-straight wins to close out the regular season, beginning with a 4-2 win at TCU just two days later.

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SEASON HIGHLIGHTS OSU posted sweeps over its final five matches in Big 12 play, winning, 4-0, 2017 FINAL ITA TOP 25 over Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, West Virginia and Iowa State to finish Team Avg. the conference season with an 8-1 record. Following the win at Iowa State-- 1. Florida 86.63 which lasted only an hour and 19 minutes--the Pokes were presented with their 2. Stanford 79.69 3. Ohio State 77.55 second Big 12 regular season 4. Vanderbilt 76.66 championship trophy in as many years. 5. North Carolina 75.92 6. Georgia 67.55 7. Texas Tech 65.32 After advancing to yet another Big 12 Championship match, the 8. Pepperdine 62.95 Cowgirls were selected to host an NCAA regional for the third-straight year. In 9. Georgia Tech 61.31 a couple of 4-0 shutouts at the Greenwood Tennis Center, OSU sent UMKC 10. Oklahoma State 61.17 11. Michigan 56.71 and Arkansas packing and clinched their third consecutive Sweet 16 berth. 12. Duke 53.46 SENIOR NIGHT 13. California 52.97 The Cowgirls sent off seniors Viktoriya Lushkova, Katarina The Pokes arrived in Athens, Ga., in hopes of challenging for a national 14. Auburn 52.97 Adamovic and Carla Tur Mari with a win over Bedlam rival 15. South Carolina 51.84 Oklahoma on Senior Night. championship, but were faced with a tough Georgia Tech team in the Sweet 16 16. Texas A&M 45.75 who was playing just over an hour from their home facility. 17. Baylor 44.99 18. Kentucky 42.87 19. Arkansas 39.39 The Yellow Jackets had the crowd advantage, and played to it early with 20. Mississippi State 38.14 a couple of wins in doubles to take the opening point; however, Viktoriya 21. LSU 36.75 Lushkova quickly tied the match with a dominant win over No. 48 Rasheeda 22. Texas 34.88 23. UCLA 32.34 McAdoo. After Georgia Tech picked up a win over Vladica Babic on court four, 24. Tennessee 30.21 it was Katarina Adamovic and Lena Ruppert that responded for OSU, tallying a 25. Miami (Florida) 28.16 pair of straight-set wins to give the Cowgirls their first lead of the night.

The Yellow Jackets claimed another win over Katarina Stresnakova at No. 5, BIG 12 CHAMPS but freshman Aliona Bolsova clutched up and captured a 7-5, 1-6, 6-3 win over to lock up the win and OSU finished the conference schedule with an 8-1 record, good send the Pokes to the national quarterfinals. enough to tie Texas Tech for the Big 12 regular season title. It was the Cowgirls' second in as many years. In the quarterfinals, the Cowgirls ran into the top-seeded and eventual national champion Florida Gators, giving up a 4-1 match that ended OSU's season.

"Our girls gave it all they had this entire season, and competed like champions," head coach Chris Young said. "Today, even not playing well, I thought we still competed hard and dug deep. I'm proud of those girls, and proud of our seniors who have put us on a different level as a program over the last three years. I'm proud of everything that they have ac- complished."

OSU wrapped up another outstanding season with its sixth top-10 final ranking in school history and anAll-American for the fourth-straight year in senior Viktoriya Lushkova.

REGIONAL CHAMPS The Pokes ran off 4-0 sweeps over UMKC and Arkansas in the NCAA Stillwater Regional to advance to their third-straight Sweet 16.

ELITE EIGHT BOUND OSU made it two consecutive national quarterfinal appearances, knocking off No. 8 Georgia Tech in an epic, 4-3 match.

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MATCH 1 MATCH 2 MATCH 3 Jan. 20, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 20, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 21, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. Greenwood Tennis Center Greenwood Tennis Center Greenwood Tennis Center ORAL ROBERTS 0 LOUISIANA TECH 0 NORTH TEXAS 0

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STILLWATER – The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team cruised STILLWATER – In their second contest of the day, the Cowgirls continued to STILLWATER – The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team picked through its first two dual matches of the season, sweeping Oral Roberts roll, as they knocked off Louisiana Tech, 7-0, in one hour and 30 minutes. up its third sweep of the weekend on Saturday morning, dropping North Texas, and Louisiana Tech in a doubleheader on Friday at the Michael and Anne Oklahoma State continued to showcase its dominance in doubles play as 7-0, to move to 3-0 on the dual season. Greenwood Tennis Center. 58th-ranked duo of Sofia Blanco and Aliona Bolsova dispatched Alba Escalona "I thought it was a really good weekend overall, especially today," head "Overall I thought it was a very good day for us," OSU head coach Chris Perny and Sonia Chen, 6-0. Their victory was followed shortly by the pair of coach Chris Young said. "I have a lot of respect for North Texas and their Young said. "I thought we came out and competed and that's what we want to Babic and Tur Mari, who bested Louisiana Tech's Jazmin Britos and Marta coaching staff. They've been around for a long time, and they do a good job. see as coaches at this point in the season. I don't think any of us expect to be Sramkova, 6-2, to secure the doubles point. We got exactly what we thought we would get. They're a team that competes playing our very best tennis on the first day, but as long as we're competing Freshman Lena Ruppert quickly gave the Cowgirls the upper hand in hard and tested us in some spots. that will always give us a chance." singles action as she recorded her second shutout of the day, dropping Haley "Starting this weekend off and playing three matches in 24 hours was a OSU made quick work of the Golden Eagles in its first match of the day, Ballinger, 6-0, 6-0. Ruppert's victory was followed up just moments later by challenge for our girls mentally and physically, and them being able to bounce clinching the win in an hour and 10 minutes to snag its first victory of the year. Katie Stresnakova's 6-0, 6-1 victory over Alba Escalona Perny. back this morning after a long day yesterday was really important. The girls The Cowgirls picked up a pair of quick victories on courts one and three Vladica Babic, ranked No. 32 in the nation, then proceeded to seal the Cow- really competed well. We got pushed in some spots, which we needed to have to put away the doubles point and take a 1-0 lead. The 11th-ranked pairing of girls victory as she knocked off Louisiana Tech's Sonia Chen, 6-1, 6-2, on two. some adversity and to be able to come from behind in some sets and serve out Vladica Babic and Carla Tur Mari shutout ORU's Petya Simeonova and Jovana After a slow start in her first set, Aliona Bolsova cruised past Marta Sramkova in some big points. The girls did a good job handling that." Antonijevic in a 6-0 match on No. 1 to earn their 10th win of the season as a to earn her 12th victory of the season, tying her with Stresnakova and Sofia The Cowgirls swept their third doubles point in as many matches Saturday, tandem. Seconds later, seniors Katarina Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova Blanco for the team lead. using wins on the second and third courts to put away the point. locked up their match, dropping Brenda Mercado Jove and Ximena Puentes, Blanco, sitting on 11 victories after her first match of the day, brought The senior tandem of Katarina Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova struck 6-0. herself level with Bolsova and Stresnakova near the end of the Cowgirls' first, picking up a 6-0 victory over Maria Kononova and Alexandra Heczey to Oklahoma State's momentum in doubles carried over to singles, as the shutout victory as she took down Nadja Manjon in straight sets to give OSU a move to 2-0 on the dual season before Aliona Bolsova and Sofia Blanco locked team picked six straight-set victories to easily close the door on the Golden commanding 6-0 lead. Viktoriya Lushkova provided the Cowgirls' final point on up the point for OSU with a 6-2 triumph over Alexis Thoma and Ivana Babic. Eagles. Friday night as she won her only singles contest of the day, besting Louisiana Freshman Lena Ruppert wrapped up an impressive opening dual weekend Freshman Lena Ruppert made the most of her first career dual start, Tech's Jazmin Britos, 6-2, 6-3. with her third 6-0, 6-0 win of the weekend, taking down Haruka Sasaki in the shutting out Valentina Gisbert, 6-0, 6-0, in the No. 6 singles position to put the fifth singles spot. Ruppert won 36 games in her first three career dual matches Cowgirls up, 2-0. The win was Ruppert's 10th career win, pushing her record to and gave up none to complete a perfect weekend. 10-2 this season. Oklahoma State vs. Louisiana Tech Box Score "I've never seen a freshman start her first three matches and win them all, Adamovic, ranked No. 68 in the nation in singles, piled on shortly after Rup- Doubles | Order of finish: 2, 1 6-0, 6-0, so credit to Lena," Young said. "She's very professional with how pert's triumph, adding another team point with a 6-0, 6-1 victory over Jovana No. 1: No. 11 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. Britos/Sramkova (ORU), 6-1 she handles everything. She is consistent, and she's going to be a tough out Antonijevic in the top singles spot. No. 2: No. 58 Blanco/Bolsova (OSU) def. Perny/Chen (ORU), 6-0 anytime she's in the lineup." Sophomore Katarina Stresnakova clinched the win for the Cowgirls in a 6-1, No. 3: Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) vs. Manjon/van den Dungen (ORU), 5-2 unf. Bolsova handled Minying Liang, 6-1, 6-1, to finish off the first dual weekend 6-1 win over Brenda Mercado Jove on court five. The win was Stresnakova's of her Oklahoma State career with a 2-0 record. 11th of the season, which ties a team high. Singles | Order of finish: 6, 5, 2, 3, 4, 1 Sophomore Katarina Stresnakova clinched the match for OSU with a win Also picking up her 11th win was sophomore Sofia Blanco, who handled No. 1: No. 11 Viktoriya Lushkova (ORU) def. Jazmin Britos (LATECH), 6-2, 6-3 on No. 6. Stresnakova had little trouble with Alexandra Heczey as she posted a ORU's Ximena Puentes, 6-2, 6-0, at No. 4 to follow 29th-ranked Vladica No. 2: No. 32 Vladica Babic (OSU) def. Sonia Chen (LATECH), 6-1, 6-2 6-2, 6-2 victory for her third straight-set win of the Cowgirls' opening slate. Babic's 6-0, 6-4 win over Petya Simeonova on two. Senior Carla Tur Mari No. 3: Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. Marta Sramkova (LATECH), 6-4, 6-0 Cowgirl upperclassmen Vladica Babic, Katarina Adamovic and Carla Tur closed out the match for OSU, defeating Ceijenia Cornelius, 6-1, 6-2, to move No. 4: No. 108 Sofia Blanco (OSU) def. Nadja Manjon (LATECH), 6-2, 6-2 Mari each faced adversity in their matches Saturday morning, but each would to 10-3 on the season. No. 5: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) def. Alba Escalona Perny (LATECH), 6-0, find ways to come up with the win and help complete the Cowgirls' third sweep 6-1 of the season. No. 6: Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Haley Ballinger (LATECH), 6-0, 6-0 "I thought it was great for the girls at one and two to have to start down and Oklahoma State vs. Oral Roberts Box Score then be able to come down," Young said. "They're going to be down in sets Doubles | Order of finish: 1,3 throughout the season, and those girls know how to step it up when the match No. 1: No. 11 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. Antonijevic/Simeonova (ORU), 6-0 is on the line. They know how to play big points, but early in the season, you No. 2: No. 58 Blanco/Bolsova (OSU) vs. Cornelius/Vasiljevic (ORU), 3-1 unf. have to re-acclimate to doing that." No. 3: Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) vs. Mercado Jovet/Puentes (ORU), 6-0 Trailing, 3-0, early in the first set of her match with Maria Kononova on court one, Babic recovered nicely, winning seven of the next nine games to take the Singles | Order of finish: 6, 1, 5, 4, 2, 3 first set, 7-5. The junior carried that momentum over to the second set as she No. 1: No. 68 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) def. Jovana Antonijevic (ORU), 6-0, coasted to the 7-5, 6-1 win to move to 3-0 on the dual season. 6-1 Owning the first set of her match with Laura Arciniesas, 6-1, on No. 4, Tur No. 2: No. 29 Vladica Babic (OSU) def. Petya Simeonova (ORU), 6-0, 6-4 Mari would be the first Cowgirl of the weekend to lose a set, dropping the sec- No. 3: No. 32 Carla Tur Mari (OSU) def. Ceijenia Cornelius (ORU), 6-1, 6-2 ond, 6-4, to send the match to a match-deciding super tiebreaker. The Spanish No. 4: No. 106 Sofia Blanco (OSU) def. Ximena Puentes (ORU), 6-2, 6-0 product showed poise and experience in the tiebreaker, winning easily, 10-2. No. 5: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) def. Brenda Mercado Jove (ORU), 6-1, 6-1 After easily taking the first set, 6-1, Adamovic fell down, 4-0, to Alexis No. 6: Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Valentina Gisbert (ORU), 6-0, 6-0 Thoma to open the second. Flipping a switch, the senior bounced back with wins in the next six games to take her second straight-set victory of the weekend and close the door on the Mean Green. "The most important thing in tennis is when you're not having a good day, and you have to find a way to win," Adamovic said. "Today wasn't my day, and I had my ups and downs in the match. I stayed composed in the critical moments and trusted my shots. Maybe I'm not happy with my or how I played, but I'm happy that I found a way to win."

Oklahoma State vs. North Texas Box Score Doubles | Order of finish: 3, 2 No. 1: No. 11 Babic/Tur Mari (OKST) vs. Heczey/Kononova (UNT) 3-4, unf. No. 2: No. 58 Blanco/Bolsova (OKST) def. Babic/Thoma (UNT) 6-2 No. 3: Adamovic/Lushkova (OKST) def. Arciniegas/Sasaki (UNT) 6-0

Singles | Order of finish: 5, 3, 6, 1, 4, 2 No. 1: No. 29 Vladica Babic (OKST) def. Maria Kononova (UNT) 7-5, 6-1 No. 2: No. 68 Katarina Adamovic (OKST) def. Alexis Thoma (UNT) 6-1, 6-4 No. 3: Aliona Bolsova (OKST) def. Minying Liang (UNT) 6-1, 6-1 No. 4: No. 32 Carla Tur Mari (OKST) def. Laura Arciniegas (UNT) 6-1, 4-6, 1-0 (10-2) No. 5: Lena Ruppert (OKST) def. Haruka Sasaki (UNT) 6-0, 6-0 No. 6: Katarina Stresnakova (OKST) def. Alexandra Heczey (UNT) 6-2, 6-2

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MATCH 4 MATCH 5 MATCH 6 Jan. 28, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 29, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 5, 2017 | Tulsa, Okla. Greenwood Tennis Center Greenwood Tennis Center Michael D. Case Tennis Center

CORNELL 0 TCU 0 TULSA RV 1

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 4 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 4 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 4

STILLWATER – The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team record- STILLWATER – The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team re- TULSA, Okla. – The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team won ed its fourth consecutive shutout to open the spring season, as the Cowgirls corded its fifth consecutive shutout to open the spring season, as the Cowgirls its sixth-straight match Sunday afternoon, as it knocked off Tulsa, 4-1, at the dropped Cornell, 4-0, to advance to tomorrow's ITA Kick-Off Weekend finals. dropped Big 12-foe TCU, 4-0, to advance to qualify for the Intercollegiate Ten- Michael D. Case Tennis Center to move to 6-0 on the season. "I thought the girls did a really good job," head coach Chris Young said. nis Association National Team Indoor Championships for a fourth straight year. The Cowgirls picked up their sixth doubles point of the season on Sunday "I was really impressed with how Cornell came out and made us compete. I "TCU came and played here last year and they brought a lot of the same with wins on courts one and three. The 11th-ranked OSU tandem of Vladica thought we got exactly what we needed out of today. We got a few different girls back this year, so it definitely had the feel of a conference match," head Babic and Carla Tur Mari struck first with a 6-3 victory over Tulsa's Ksenia girls in the lineup and we were just trying to get some girls prepared for later in coach Chris Young said. "It was a big match for us and that's what we need Laskutova and Martina Okalova. the season." early in the season. We need to be able to put some girls in some different Cowgirls Lena Ruppert and Sofia Blanco clinched the team point with a 6-3 The Cowgirls swept their fourth doubles point in as many matches Saturday, situations and they faced some adversity today, which is what they needed. It's win over Tulsa's Marcelina Cichon and Mahitha Dadireddy on No. 3. Going using wins on courts two and three to put away the point. really important to do that to find out what you're made of and what you can back to last season, OSU has clinched 39 of its last 40 doubles points. The tandem of Katarina Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova struck first, rely on when things get tough." OSU quickly jumped out to a 3-0 lead with singles wins from freshman Lena scoring a victory over Madison Stevens and Lizzie Stewart, 6-2, before Sofia In doubles play, the Cowgirls claimed the all-important point for the fifth time Ruppert and senior Carla Tur Mari. Blanco and Aliona Bolsova secured the point for the Cowgirls with a 6-2 win in as many matches Saturday, using wins on courts two and three to put it Ruppert continued her winning ways with a 6-1, 6-4 triumph over Marcelina over Priyanka Shah and Mariko Iinuma just moments later on court two. away. Cichon at the No. 6 spot. The win marks the freshman's fifth straight, moving Sophomore Katarina Stresnakova provided Oklahoma State with its first The tandem of Katarina Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova struck first, drop- her to 14-2 on the year. In five appearances, Ruppert has still yet to surrender point in singles play, dropping Madison Stevens in convincing fashion, 6-1, 6-1. TCU's Alexis Pereira and Aleksandra Zenovka, 6-1. TCU's 16th-ranked a set in her dual career. Stresnakova's win was her 14th of the season and fourth in dual matches, both pair of Olaya Garrido-Rivas and Donika Bashota were able to best OSU's Carla Shortly after Ruppert's victory, Tur Mari finished off a 6-4, 6-2 win over of which are team highs. Tur Mari and Vladica Babic on court one, but Sofia Blanco and Aliona Bolsova Martina Okalova on court four to remain undefeated in dual action as well. The Lena Ruppert was the next to secure a point for the Cowgirls, as the secured the point for the Cowgirls with a 6-2 win over Seda Arantekin and senior is now 12-3 overall for the season and 3-0 in dual contests with three- freshman continued her impressive run through the early portion of the spring Caroline Wagner on court two. straight wins under her belt. season by besting Lizzie Stewart, 6-0, 6-1. Ruppert won the first 10 games of "It's nice to be able to face some adversity and still be able to win 6-1 The Cowgirls couldn't tally their sixth sweep of the year, as sophomore Sofia the contest, extending her streak to 46 consecutive games won, before drop- and 6-2 in the sets," Young said. "I think that people that watch us now are Blanco came up short on No. 5 to Martha Matoula, 6-2, 6-3. ping her first game of OSU's dual season. sometimes shocked when it takes us more than 20 minutes to win the doubles For the second time in the last three matches, senior Viktoriya Lushkova "The great thing about this team is our depth," Young said. "We have eight point. I think it was a situation where we had to battle through some things. clinched the win for the Cowgirls. After grinding out a 6-4 first-set win over girls and that makes choosing who is going to play the toughest decision for This match was just tougher than the others that we've had so far, and that's a Tulsa's Ksenia Laskutova, Lushkova swept the second, 6-0, to put the Cowgirls me. The girls playing at five and six are making it tough on me to keep them credit to TCU." on top. The victory pushes Lushkova's team-leading career win total to 85, out. Ruppert has lost one game in four matches, so she's making it harder for Adamovic was the first Cowgirls to claim victory in the ensuing singles ac- while moving her record on the season to 13-4. me to keep her out of the lineup." tion, as the senior cruised to a win over Donika Bashota on court two, 6-1, 6-0. Cowgirls Katarina Adamovic and Vladica Babic each had first-set advan- The clinching point for OSU came from Viktoriya Lushkova, as the senior The win brings Adamovic's total to 10 for the season and improves her to 3-0 in tages when the match was suspended. On court three, Babic led 4-1, in the won the final nine games of the match to knock off Marika Cusick in straight dual matches this year. second after posting a 6-4 first-set win. After taking the first set, 6-2, on No. 2, sets, 6-3, 6-0. Lushkova, ranked No. 11 in the nation, now sits at 12-4 for the "TCU really showed up today and they pushed us," Adamovic said. "We got Adamovic trailed, 5-3, in the second. season, with a 2-0 mark in dual action. challenged in a couple different spots, but I think that was good for us." "Early on, Viktoriya (Lushkova) had to adjust to the pace of the ball a bit," Her victory was followed up by sophomore Sofia Blanco just moments later, Young said. "In practice she's used to playing with people who bang the ball, as the Argentine dropped Caroline Wegner in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1. The win Oklahoma State at Tulsa Box Score but when she got out there (Cusick) gave her something a little bit different. was Blanco's 13th of the season and her third consecutive win in dual matches. Doubles | Order of finish: 1, 3 We get so many great matches in practice that when we come out and play Aliona Bolsova was the one who provided Oklahoma State with its clinching No. 1: No. 11 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. Laskutova/Okalova (TU) 6-3 somebody who doesn't hit it at such a fast pace, we have to adjust and do point, as she was able to pull away from Garrido-Rivas in a back-and-forth No. 2: Leenabanchong/Matoula (TU) vs. Lushkova/Adamovic (OSU) 5-3, unf. some things a little bit different. Obviously, once she did that, she was able to second set to win, 6-3, 6-4. The win was the 14th of the year for the freshman, No. 3: Blanco/Ruppert (OSU) def. Cichon/Dadireddy (TU) 6-3 rattle off nine games straight." tying her with sophomore Katarina Stresnakova for the team high. Singles | Order of finish: 6, 5, 2, 3, 4, 1 No. 1: No. 11 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) def. Ksenia Laskutova (TU) 6-4, 6-0 Oklahoma State vs. Cornell Box Score No. 2: R. Leenabanchong (TU) vs. No. 68 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) 2-6, 5-3, Oklahoma State vs. TCU Box Score unf. Doubles | Order of finish: 3, 2 Doubles | Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 No. 1: No. 11 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) vs. Cusick/D'Ascenzo (COR), 5-1, unf. No. 3: Mahitha Dadireddy (TU) vs. No. 29 Vladica Babic (OSU) 4-6, 1-4, unf. No. 1: No. 16 Garrido-Rivas/Bashota (TCU) def. No. 11 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU), No. 4: No. 32 Carla Tur Mari (OSU) def. Martina Okalova (TU) 6-4, 6-2 No. 2: No. 58 Blanco/Bolsova (OSU) def. Shah/Iinuma (COR), 6-2 6-2 No. 3: Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) def. Stevens/Stewart (COR), 6-2 No. 5: Martha Matoula (TU) def. No. 106 Sofia Blanco (OSU) 6-2, 6-3 No. 2: No. 58 Blanco/Bolsova (OSU) def. Arantekin/Wegner (TCU), 6-2 No. 6: Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Marcelina Cichon (TU) 6-1, 6-4 No. 3: Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) def. Pereira/Zenovka (TCU), 6-1 Singles | Order of finish: 6, 5, 1 No. 1: No. 11 Viktoriya Lushkova def. Marika Cusick (COR), 6-3, 6-0 Singles | Order of finish: 6, 5, 2, 3, 4, 1 No. 2: No. 29 Vladica Babic (OSU) vs. Alexandra D'Ascenzo (COR), 6-2, 2-2, No. 1: No. 11 Viktoriya Lushkova (TCU) vs. No. 75 Seda Arantekin (TCU), unf. 6-1, 5-3, unf. No. 3: Aliona Bolsova (OSU) vs. Priyanka Shah (COR), 6-1, 4-4, unf. No. 2: No. 68 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) def. Donika Bashota (TCU), 6-1, 6-0 No. 4: No. 32 Carla Tur Mari (OSU) vs. Mariko Iinuma (COR), 6-2, 4-1, unf. No. 3: No. 29 Vladica Babic (OSU) vs. No. 115 Marie Norris (TCU), 6-1, 2-6, No. 5: Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Lizzie Stewart (COR), 6-0, 6-1 1-1, unf. No. 6: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) def. Madison Stevens (COR), 6-1, 6-1 No. 4: Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. Olaya Garrido-Rivas (TCU), 6-4, 6-3 No. 5: No. 106 Sofia Blanco (OSU) def. Caroline Wegner (TCU), 6-2, 6-1 No. 6: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) vs. Sofiko Kadzhaya (TCU), 6-7, 3-2, unf.

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MATCH 7 MATCH 8 MATCH 9 Feb. 10, 2017 | New Haven, Conn. Feb. 11, 2017 | New Haven, Conn. Feb. 12, 2017 | New Haven, Conn. Culman-Heyman Tennis Center Culman-Heyman Tennis Center Tennis and Fitness Center of Rocky Hill

OLE MISS NO. 19 0 OHIO STATE NO. 7 4 CALIFORNIA NO. 8 2

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 4 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 3 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 4

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The third-seeded and fifth-ranked Oklahoma State NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team women's tennis team defeated No. 19 Ole Miss, 4-0, Friday morning to fell just short of advancing into the semifinals of the ITA Indoor Championships rallied back to knock off eighth-ranked California Sunday afternoon in consola- advance to the quarterfinals of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association National Saturday morning, dropping its quarterfinal match to No. 7 Ohio State, 4-3. tion action at the ITA Indoor Championships. Indoor Championships for the first time in school history. The Cowgirls will The Cowgirls (7-1) took the doubles point handily and snagged the first After dropping the doubles point and falling back, 2-0, in singles, the face sixth-seeded and seventh-ranked Ohio State on Saturday for a trip to the singles win, but the Buckeyes stormed back in singles play by winning four of Cowgirls (8-1) would rattle off four-straight wins to drop the defending indoor semifinals. the final five matches to take the win. champion Golden Bears, with senior Viktoriya Lushkova notching the match- "This was a really good college match between two excellent teams," head In doubles, the Cowgirls used wins on courts two and three to claim their clinching point. coach Chris Young said. "This is exactly what we needed at this point in the eighth doubles point of the season. Sofia Blanco and Aliona Bolsova picked up "This was a classic college tennis match," head coach Chris Young said. season and I'm happy with how we competed throughout the lineup. We know their second win of the weekend as a tandem, downing Francesca Di Lorenzo "Both teams competed well on every court and it was a total team effort after each match here will be tough, so we look forward to another great match and Miho Kowase, 6-2. Viktoriya Lushkova and Katarina Adamovic had no we lost the doubles point for the first time this season. I am proud of our fresh- against Ohio State tomorrow." problem with Ohio State's Ferny Angeles Paz and Olivia Sneed, as the senior men for getting us back even quickly, and then (Vladica Babic) and (Lushkova) The Cowgirls (7-0) once again asserted their dominance in doubles, picking duo dropped the Buckeye teammates, 6-1. stepped up big. up their seventh doubles point of the season in as many matches with wins on Freshman Aliona Bolsova quickly added to the Cowgirl lead, as she picked "At the end you had two of the best players in college tennis battling it out the top two doubles courts. up a straight-set win over Sandy Niehaus on court four. Bolsova easily took the in a third set tiebreaker. What can you say about Viki? She has come through The fifth-ranked OSU tandem of Vladica Babic and Carla Tur Mari handled first set, 6-4, and gutted out the second in a 7-4 tiebreaker to earn the win.The clutch for us so many times in her career. I am so proud of how we bounced No. 33 Arianne Hartono and Anna Vrbenska, 6-2, to start things off for the victory was the Cowgirl's fifth straight, and moved her to 15-3 overall on the back and competed today, and this will help us moving forward." Cowgirls on No. 1. Young guns Aliona Bolsova and Sofia Blanco clinched the year. OSU dropped only its second doubles point in the last two seasons point, defeating Natalie Suk and Alexa Bortles, 6-3. The win marked the duo's The Buckeyes responded as top-ranked Francesca Di Lorenzo stifled a Sunday, as California got 6-3 wins on courts one and three to take the point. fourth clincher of the season. second-set push from No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova in the top singles spot, drop- The Cowgirls did get a nice win on the second doubles court, however, with On court three, after finding themselves in a 3-0 hole to open the match, ping the Cowgirl, 6-3, 7-5. On line three, 68th-ranked Gaby DeSantis of Ohio Sofia Blanco and Aliona Bolsova shutting out the 20th-ranked tandem of Olivia seniors Katarina Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova battled back to win five- State defeated Vladica Babic, 6-4, 7-5, to tie the match. Hauger and Karla Popovic, 6-0. straight games and put themselves in position to finish the comeback before Ohio State took the lead on court six, as Cowgirl Lena Ruppert fell to Ferny Cowgirl sophomore Sofia Blanco would drop a 6-2, 6-2 match to California's the match was suspended. Angeles Paz, 6-3, 7-5. Maya Jansen on the fifth singles court, giving the Golden Bears a 2-0 lead. In singles, the Cowgirls quickly picked up a couple of straight-set victories Senior Katarina Adamovic got the Cowgirls back on track as she notched Freshman Lena Ruppert would serve up the Cowgirl comeback in a 6-2, from seniors Adamovic and Tur Mari to push their lead to 3-0 and put the her second win of the weekend in a 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 win over 55th-ranked Anna 6-3 win over Maria Smith on court six to bounce back from a tough loss against Rebels' backs against the wall. Sanford to tie the match back up at three. Adamovic struggled to find a groove Ohio State on Saturday. Ruppert wrapped up a 2-1 weekend holding down the Adamovic was the first to strike, dropping Natalie Suk, 6-3, 6-3, at No. 2 in the opening set, but responded nicely as she edged Sanford in the second No. 6 spot for OSU to move her overall record to 16-3. to move to 4-0 in dual play. The Cowgirl has yet to lose a set during the dual before rattling off a convincing win in the third. Shortly after the conclusion of Ruppert's match, freshman Aliona Bolsova season, taking all four matches thus far in straight-sets. On court five, Carla Tur Mari took the first set from 84th-ranked Miho wrapped up a straight-set win as well. Bolsova upended Olivia Hauger, 6-2, After taking the first set in a 7-1 tiebreaker over Mississippi'sTea Jandric Kowase, 6-4, forcing Kowase to grind out a 7-5 win in the second to stay alive. 7-5, at No. 4 to tie the match at two and bump her dual record to 5-0 this in the fifth singles spot, Tur Mari opened the second facing a 3-0 deficit. The In the third, however, Kowase got the upper hand to run away with a 4-6, 7-5, season. senior didn't lose her poise, and took the next six games to close out the match 6-1 win and clinch the win for Ohio State. Each of the top three singles courts went to third sets with the Cowgirls and improve her perfect dual record to 4-0. coming up victorious on Nos. 1 and 3. The Rebels wouldn't go away quietly, as they forced third sets in the other Junior Vladica Babic finished off her match first, bouncing back from a 6-2, first-set loss to Denise Starr to take the final two frames, 6-3, 6-4, and put the four singles matches; however, the Cowgirls would ultimately finish off the Oklahoma State vs. Ohio State Box Score win, thanks to a strong performance from their two-time All-American Viktoriya Cowgirls in the lead for good. As the match was tied at four in the third set, Doubles | Order of finish: 2, 3 Babic remained composed and went on to get a break and a hold to finish off Lushkova. No. 1: No. 5 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) vs. Sanford/Niehaus (OHST) 3-5, unf. Facing No. 58 Hartono, Lushkova bounced back from a disappointing, 6-4, the win. No. 2: Blanco/Bolsova (OSU) def. Di Lorenzo/Kowase (OHST) 6-2 Viktoriya Lushkova controlled the first set of her match against California first-set loss to take 12 of the match's final 15 games for the triumph at No. 1. No. 3: Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) def. Angeles Paz/Sneed (OHST) 6-1 With the win, the Cowgirl improved to 14-4 overall on the season and 4-0 in standout Maegan Manasse, 6-1; however, the Golden Bear stormed back to edge Lushkova in the second, 7-5. The two battled it out in an epic third set dual play. The win was also Lushkova's third clincher in the Cowgirl's last four Singles | Order of finish: 4, 1, 3, 6, 2, 5 matches. that was decided by a tiebreaker that the Cowgirl senior would take easily, 7-1, No. 1: No. 1 Francesca Di Lorenzo (OHST) def. No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova to lock up OSU's eighth win of the season. In the remaining matches, Vladica Babic and Lena Ruppert held leads in the (OSU) 6-3, 7-5 third set before play was suspended. Freshman Aliona Bolsova trailed Zalina No. 2: No. 56 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) def. No. 55 Anna Sanford (OHST) Kairudinova in the third set on court four. 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 Oklahoma State vs. California Box Score No. 3: No. 68 Gaby DeSantis (OHST) def. No. 33 Vladica Babic (OSU) 6-4, 7-5 Doubles | Order of finish: 1, 3 No. 4: Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. Sandy Niehaus (OHST) 6-2, 7-6(4) No. 1: No. 11 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. Laskutova/Okalova (TU) 6-3 Oklahoma State vs. Ole Miss Box Score No. 5: No. 84 Miho Kowase (OHST) def. No. 42 Carla Tur Mari (OSU) 4-6, Doubles | Order of finish: 1, 2 No. 2: Leenabanchong/Matoula (TU) vs. Lushkova/Adamovic (OSU) 5-3, unf. 7-5, 6-1 No. 3: Blanco/Ruppert (OSU) def. Cichon/Dadireddy (TU) 6-3 No. 1: No. 5 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. No. 33 Hartono/Vrbenska (MISS) 6-2 No. 6: Ferny Angeles Paz (OHST) def. No. 86 Lena Ruppert (OSU) 6-3, 7-5 No. 2: Bolsova/Blanco (OSU) def. Suk/Bortles (MISS) 6-3 No. 3: Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) vs. Jandric/Khairundinova (MISS) 5-3, unf. Singles | Order of finish: 6, 5, 2, 3, 4, 1 No. 1: No. 11 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) def. Ksenia Laskutova (TU) 6-4, 6-0 Singles | Order of finish: 2, 5, 1 No. 2: R. Leenabanchong (TU) vs. No. 68 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) 2-6, 5-3, No. 1: No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) def. No. 58 Arianne Hartono (MISS) unf. 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 No. 3: Mahitha Dadireddy (TU) vs. No. 29 Vladica Babic (OSU) 4-6, 1-4, unf. No. 2: No. 56 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) def. Natalie Suk (MISS) 6-3, 6-3 No. 4: No. 32 Carla Tur Mari (OSU) def. Martina Okalova (TU) 6-4, 6-2 No. 3: No. 33 Vladica Babic (OSU) vs. Anna Vrbenska (MISS) 6-4, 4-6, 4-3 No. 5: Martha Matoula (TU) def. No. 106 Sofia Blanco (OSU) 6-2, 6-3 No. 4: Aliona Bolsova (OSU) vs. Zalina Khairudinova (MISS) 3-6, 7-5, 1-4 No. 6: Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Marcelina Cichon (TU) 6-1, 6-4 No. 5: No. 42 Carla Tur Mari (OSU) def. Tea Jandric (MISS) 7-6(1), 6-3 No. 6: No. 86 Lena Ruppert (OSU) vs. Alexa Bortles (MISS) 6-7(5), 6-1, 1-0

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MATCH 10 MATCH 11 MATCH 12 Feb. 17, 2017 | Lake Nona, Fla. Feb. 18, 2017 | Gainesville, Fla. March 3, 2017 | Seattle, Wash. USTA National Campus Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex Lloyd Nordstrom Tennis Center

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 6 1 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 6 2 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 11 6

STANFORD NO. 5 4 FLORIDA NO. 1 4 WASHINGTON NO. 25 1

LAKE NONA, Fla. – The sixth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Oklahoma State women's tennis team came up SEATTLE, Wash. – The Oklahoma State women's tennis team dropped No. 25 fell, 4-1, to No. 5 Stanford on Friday night in a top-10 matchup at the United short to the top-ranked Florida Gators Saturday afternoon at the Ring Tennis Washington, 6-1, on the road Friday afternoon in the first of two matches the States Tennis Association National Campus. Center. The match wraps up a stretch in which the Cowgirls played four top-10 team will play in the Pacific Northwest this weekend. The Cowgirls (8-2) started off strong, taking the doubles point and four first teams in a single week. The Cowgirls (9-3) showcased their experience, winning doubles and, de- sets, but defending NCAA champion Stanford proved victorious with wins at the "Over the past two weeks we didn't shy away from the challenge of playing spite a number of three-set bouts and tight set scores, taking five of six singles one, three, four and five singles spots. five of the best teams in the country, including four against top-10 teams, and matches to keep the Huskies at bay. OSU earned its ninth doubles point of the season Friday, getting wins at we are going to be better for it," head coach Chris Young said. "We took the top "Our girls competed really well today," head coach Chris Young said. the one and three positions to take the early lead. Stanford struck first, as team in the country to the wire at their place, and credit Florida for stepping up "Washington has a good team and to win on the road here was a challenge Sofia Blanco and Aliona Bolsova fell to the Cardinal duo of Caroline Doyle and in crucial situations. Tonight was a high-level match and I am proud of the way and I'm happy to see our girls step up tonight. It was a total team effort and we Melissa Lord, 6-4, at No. 2. The Cowgirls would respond quickly with seniors our girls responded to a quick turnaround after a tough match last night. Our will need the same performance tomorrow against Northwestern." Katarina Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova dropping Emma Higuchi and freshmen grew up a lot tonight and that's a big positive moving forward." For the 11th time in 12 matches this season, the Cowgirls opened the match Carolina Lampl, 7-6(4). Taking the doubles point and three first sets, OSU hung tough and pushed by taking the doubles point. The sixth-ranked tandem of Vladica Babic and The Cowgirls' top doubles team of Vladica Babic and Carla Tur Mari the Gators as hard as any other opponent has this season; however, Florida Carla Tur Mari were victorious on court one, as they defeated Nour Abbes and clinched the point in a tiebreaker. Trailing, 5-3, in the tiebreak, the tandem won proved worthy of its No. 1 ranking and ultimately came out with the win. Miki Kobayashi, 6-3, to move to 16-3 on the season. four straight points to storm back and take the match, 7-6(5). The Cowgirls (8-3) opened the day by handing the Gators their second loss The No. 34 duo of Katarina Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova defeated Stanford took the lead over the Cowgirls with a couple of straight-set wins of the season in doubles action. Despite Florida fielding three of the nation's Katarina Kopcalic and Lana Slavica, 6-4, for the fourth win in their last five to jump ahead, 2-1. Tur Mari fell, 6-3, 6-2, to No. 59 Emily Arbuthnott, before top 25 doubles teams, OSU picked up wins on courts one and three to take an matches. Bolsova was handed her first dual loss of the season in a 6-4, 7-6(3) match early lead in the match. In singles, Cowgirls Viktoriya Lushkova, Vladica Babic and Lena Ruppert against No. 75 Caroline Lampl. The fifth-ranked tandem of Vladica Babic and Carla Tur Mari struck first with rattled off three straight-set wins to clinch the match before Washington could After Cowgirl junior Vladica Babic took the first set, 6-2, over No. 13 Melissa a 6-4 win over No. 18 Brooke Austin and Kourtney Keegan in the top doubles get on the board. Lord, the Cardinal would bounce back to eventually take the match, 2-6, 6-3, spot. Babic struck first to push the OSU lead to 2-0. After edging Washington's 6-0, and increase the deficit to 3-1. Viktoriya Lushkova and Katarina Adamovic found themselves trailing, 6-5, Alexis Prokopuik in the first set, the Cowgirl junior bounced back from falling The match would be clinched in favor of the Cardinal on court one. Viktoriya and facing a 15-40 match point late in their match on court three; however, the down a break in the second to take the set and the match, 7-5, 6-3. Lushkova took the first set, 6-3, and appeared to be headed toward the win as pair battled back, taking three-straight points to force a decisive tiebreaker. The Shortly after Babic's triumph, Ruppert finished off a 6-4, 6-4 win over Kenadi she opened the second with a 3-0 lead; however, the senior appeared to suffer Cowgirl seniors came out hot in the tiebreak, eventually coming up with the 7-2 Hance on court five. Tur Mari came back from a 4-2 deficit in the opening frame an injury midway through the set that would open up the door for Davidson to win to take the match. to take the set before carrying her momentum over to the second to seal up the make a comeback. Davidson would bounce back to take the second, 6-4, and The Gators tied the match score at one-all early in singles as Lushkova was victory. eventually the third to lock up the match for Stanford. forced to concede her match against No. 40 Belinda Woolcock due to injury. Lushkova recorded her fifth match-clincher of the season Friday evening, Florida tacked on another point at the No. 2 position when No. 45 Ingrid Neel handling Stacey Fung, 7-5, 6-4, in a back-and-forth match that saw the Cowgirl held off Cowgirl Katarina Adamovic, 6-3, 6-2. senior pull away late in both sets. Oklahoma State vs. Stanford Box Score The Cowgirls and Gators traded wins on courts three and five, putting the The final three matches on the court each went to three sets with two Doubles | Order of finish: 2, 3, 1 Florida lead at 3-2 with the final two matches in progress. Cowgirls coming out on top. No. 1: No. 5 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. Davidson/Arbuthnott (STAN) 7-6(5) Aliona Bolsova picked up a big win over No. 23 Anna Danilina on three. After The Huskies recorded their first and only match win on No. 3, as Miki No. 2: No. 36 Doyle/Lord (STAN) def. Blanco/Bolsova (STAN) 6-4 taking her first set by way of a 7-5 tiebreaker, Bolsova snagged a 6-4 second- Kobayashi came back to beat freshman Aliona Bolsova, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. No. 3: Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) def. Higuchi/Lampl (STAN) 7-6(4) set win to lock up the Cowgirls' first singles point and push her dual record to With her third set starting after the match was clinched, senior Katarina 6-1. Adamovic's match against Washington's Nour Abbes was to be decided by a Singles | Order of finish: 5, 4, 3, 1 Freshman Lena Ruppert drew a tough matchup at No. 5, as she faced two- 10-point super tiebreaker. Adamovic showcased her ability to perform in the No. 1: Taylor Davidson (STAN) def. No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) 4-6, time singles All-American and reigning SEC Player of the Year Brooke Austin. clutch, as she outlasted Abbes, 13-11, in the tiebreaker to get the win. 6-4, 6-4 Austin edged Ruppert in the first set, 7-5, but the freshman came back strong Sophomore Katarina Stresnakova bounced back from a tough first set to win No. 2: No. 56 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) vs. No. 38 Caroline Doyle (STAN) in the second with a 6-1 win to push the match to a third set. Ruppert came up 12 of her next 18 games and take her match on No. 6 over Katarina Kopcalic, 7-5, 6-7(6), 2-3 short in the final frame, however, falling, 7-5, 1-6, 6-4. 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. No. 3: No. 13 Melissa Lord (STAN) def. No. 33 Vladica Babic (OSU) 2-6, 6-3, No. 19 Josie Kuhlman clinched the match for Florida on No. 4, pulling away 6-0 late in the third set from Cowgirl junior Vladica Babic to win, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. Oklahoma State at Washington Box Score No. 4: No. 75 Caroline Lampl (STAN) def. Aliona Bolsova, 6-4, 7-6(3) Doubles | Order of finish: 1, 3 No. 5: No. 59 Emily Arbuthnott (STAN) def. No. 42 Carla Tur Mari, 6-3, 6-0 No. 1: No. 6 Lushkova/Tur Mari (OSU) def. Abbes/Kobayashi (UW) 6-3 No. 6: No. 86 Lena Ruppert (OSU) vs. Emma Higuchi (STAN) 6-4, 6-7(5), 1-4 No. 2: No. 31 Blanco/Bolsova (OSU) vs. Fung/Hance (UW) 5-4, unf. Oklahoma State at Florida Box Score No. 3: No. 34 Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) def. Kopcalic/Slavica (UW) 6-4 Doubles | Order of finish: 1, 3 No. 1: No. 5 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. No. 18 Austin/Keegan (UF) 6-4 Singles | Order of finish: 4, 5, 1, 3, 2, 6 No. 2: No. 22 Danilina/Neel (UF) vs. Bolsova/Blanco (OSU) 6-6 No. 1: No. 9 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) def. Stacey Fung (UW) 7-5, 6-4 No. 3: Lushkova/Adamovic (OSU) def. No. 17 Kuhlman/Woolcock (UF) 7-6(2) No. 2: No. 56 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) def. Nour Abbes (UW) 6-7, 6-4, 13-11 No. 3: Miki Kobayashi (UW) def. No. 54 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 Singles | Order of finish: 1, 2, 3, 5, 4 No. 4: No. 50 Vladica Babic (OSU) def. Alexis Prokopuik (UW) 7-5, 6-3 No. 1: No. 40 Belinda Woolcock (UF) def. No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) No. 5: Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Kenadi Hance (UW) 6-4, 6-4 6-3, 3-0, inj. No. 6: Katie Stresnakova (OSU) def. Katarina Kopcalic (UW) 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 No. 2: No. 45 Ingrid Neel (UF) def. No. 56 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) 6-3, 6-2 No. 3: Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. No. 23 Anna Danilina (UF) 7-6(5), 6-4 No. 4: No. 19 Josie Kuhlman (UF) def. No. 33 Vladica Babic (OSU) 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 No. 5: Brooke Austin (UF) def. No. 86 Lena Ruppert (OSU) 7-5, 1-6, 6-4 No. 6: No. 30 Kourtney Keegan (UF) vs. No. 77 Sofia Blanco (OSU) 4-6, 6-4, 3-2

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MATCH 13 MATCH 14 MATCH 15 March 4, 2017 | Seattle, Wash. March 9, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. March 12, 2017 | Las Vegas, Nev. Nordstrom Tennis Center Greenwood Tennis Center Fertitta Tennis Complex

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 11 5 BAYLOR NO. 10 1 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 7 6

NORTHWESTERN NO. 38 2 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 7 4 UNLV NO. 45 1

SEATTLE, Wash. – The Oklahoma State women's tennis team bounced back STILLWATER – The seventh-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team LAS VEGAS, Nev. – The seventh-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis from dropping only its second doubles point of the season Saturday afternoon, opened its Big 12 season on Thursday with a 4-1 victory over No. 10 Baylor in team opened its Vegas road trip with a win on Sunday afternoon at the Fertitta winning five of six singles matches to pick up a 5-2 win over Northwestern in a its first match back at the Michael and Anne Greenwood Tennis Center since Tennis Complex, handling No. 45 UNLV, 6-1. neutral-site contest at the Nordstrom Tennis Complex. Jan. 29. The win was the Cowgirls' 15th-straight regular season conference "It was a good win," head coach Chris Young said. "UNLV has a talented The Cowgirls (10-3) gave up the third doubles point in their last 47 matches match and 28th consecutive home win. team and they pushed us today, but we were able to play the big points well." as Northwestern picked up wins on courts one and two to take an early lead. The Cowgirls (11-3) took care of business, picking up their 12th doubles The Cowgirls (12-3) picked up their 13th doubles point of the season, The senior tandem of Viktoriya Lushkova and Carla Tur Mari came up with the point of the season with wins on the top two doubles courts before tallying getting wins on the back two courts to take control of the match early. Katarina lone doubles win, defeating Northwestern's Lee Or and Rheeya Doshi, 6-1. three straight-set victories in singles to close out the Bears. Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova were the first to tally a win, dropping Carol The Cowgirls showed resilience in singles as they overwhelmed the "Playing against conference teams is always tough and playing against Yang and Cristina Moroi, 6-1, for their fifth straight. Sofia Blanco and Aliona Wildcats with five straight-set wins. ranked teams is always tough. Of course, Baylor is in the Big 12 and ranked Bolsova clinched the point with a 7-5 victory over Paola Artiga and Anna Lushkova earned her second win of the weekend in a 6-4, 6-2 victory over very high, so we expected a really good match. When you play against good Bogoslavets to earn their 20th win of the season as a tandem. Erin Larner on No. 1. The win moved the Cowgirl senior to 17-7 on the year teams, you expect good matches. We weren't scared or nervous, but we just In singles, the Cowgirls put the Rebels away quickly with three consecutive and pushed her career win total to 90. knew that we wanted to win because we lost to them here two years ago." straight-set wins to lock up their fourth-straight victory. Adamovic picked up the 7-6, 6-2 win on No. 2 over Northwestern's Maddie The 37th-ranked Cowgirl tandem of Sofia Blanco and Aliona Bolsova Freshman Aliona Bolsova made quick work of UNLV's En-Pei Huang on Lipp. The Cowgirl senior owns an impressive 7-1 dual mark on the season and handled Baylor's Angie Shakhraichuk and Jessica Hinojosa on court two for court three, shutting out the Rebel, 6-0, 6-0, to put the Cowgirls up, 2-0. has won 10 of her last 11 matches overall. the Cowgirls' first win of the day, moving the duo to 19-6 overall on the year. Bolsova has played well in her debut season, going 20-5 overall with a 9-2 dual Freshman Aliona Bolsova bounced back from a tough loss in the Cowgirls' Shortly after, Vladica Babic and Carla Tur Mari earned their fifth ranked win of mark that includes a 6-1 record since being bumped up to the No. 3 spot. match against Washington Friday with a 6-2, 6-2 defeat of Rheeya Doshi on the season in a 6-3 triumph over No. 22 Blair Shankle and Elizabeth Profit in Sophomore Katarina Stresnakova notched her sixth-straight victory on court No. 3. Bolsova has racked up a team-leading 18 wins on the season thus far. the top doubles spot to seal the point. six with a 6-2, 6-0 win over Jovana Kenic that put the Cowgirls a point away Lena Ruppert moved to 17-4 on the year with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Alex Chatt "I thought both teams played a little tentatively in doubles early on, and the from the win. of Northwestern on No. 5. wind had a little bit to do with that," Young said. "It was a little bit tricky, but I Carla Tur Mari clinched the match for OSU, taking down Paola Artiga, 7-6, Sophomore Sofia Blanco picked up a ranked win over No. 121 Brooke thought our girls really established themselves. That was a good win at No. 1 6-2. The win marked the senior's first clincher of the season and moved her to Rischbieth on six with a 6-1, 6-4 triumph. The win was Blanco's second career doubles for our girls." 5-2 on the dual season. win over a ranked opponent and moved her to 14-5 overall this season. In singles, the Cowgirls continued to roll as they opened with five first-set After the match was clinched, upperclassmen Vladica Babic and Katarina Northwestern grabbed its lone singles win of the day in a three-set match wins. It wouldn't take long to get the necessary three victories to lock up their Adamovic dispatched of their Rebel opponents to extend the Cowgirl lead. against Cowgirl junior Vladica Babic on No.4. 11th win of the season, getting straight-set wins from Katarina Adamovic, Babic overcame dropping her first set to Anna Bogoslavets by storming Aliona Bolsova and Vladica Babic at two, three and four, respectively. back and taking the match, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1. Meanwhile, senior Katarina Adamovic "That's the great thing about playing the schedule we've played is that no snagged her ninth dual win in a 7-6, 6-3 tally over Aiwen Zhu for her ninth win Oklahoma State vs. Northwestern Box Score one got too anxious about this match tonight because we've been there, done in her last 10 completed matches. Doubles | Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 that," head coach Chris Young said. "Over the last two years, this team has Senior Viktoriya Lushkova fell in a tight third set, 0-6, 6-3, 7-6(4), in the top No. 1: No. 9 Lipp/Chatt (NU) def. No. 6 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) 6-2 become so experienced. I think you saw some jitters from our young kids at singles spot to No. 37 Carol Yang. No. 2: Larner/Rischbieth (NU) def. No. 31 Blanco/Bolsova (OSU) 6-3 Nos. 5 and 6 who maybe didn't play as well as they wanted to, but I thought the No. 3: No. 34 Lushkova/Tur Mari (OSU) def. Or/Doshi (NU) 6-1 veterans stepped up and took the lead while Aliona Bolsova did her job tonight as well." Oklahoma State at UNLV Box Score Singles | Order of finish: 1, 3, 5, 6, 2, 4 Bolsova was the first to strike, dropping Elizabeth Profit, 6-4, 6-3, to increase Doubles | Order of finish: 3, 2 No. 1: No. 9 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) def. Erin Larner (NU) 6-4, 6-2 her team-leading season win total to 19 and push the OSU lead to 2-0. No. 1: Zhu/Huang (UNLV) vs. No. 6 Babic/Tur Mari (OKST) 5-5, unf. No. 2: No. 56 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) def. Maddie Lipp (NU) 7-6, 6-2 Almost seconds later, Adamovic would finish off her win over No. 110 Rhiann No. 2: No. 37 Blanco/Bolsova (OKST) def. Yang/Moroi (UNLV) 7-5 No. 3: No. 54 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. Rheeya Doshi (NU) 6-2, 6-2 Newborn, 6-3, 6-3, to put the Bears' backs against the wall. With the win, the No. 3: No. 32 Lushkova/Adamovic (OKST) def. Artiga/Bogoslavets (UNLV) 6-1 No. 4: Lee Or (NU) def. No. 50 Vladica Babic (OSU) 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 Cowgirl senior snagged her 15th win of the season her seventh win in her last No. 5: Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Alex Chatt (NU) 6-3, 6-2 eight matches. Singles | Order of finish: 3, 6, 5, 4, 2, 1 No. 6: No. 101 Sofia Blanco (OSU) def. No. 121 Brooke Rischbieth (NU) 6-1, Despite Baylor getting on the board with a Jessica Hinojosa 6-4, 6-2 victory No. 1: No. 37 Carol Yang (UNLV) def. No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova (OKST) 0-6, 6-4 over Cowgirl sophomore Sofia Blanco, Vladica Babic put away the Bears 6-3, 7-6(4) by way of 6-4, 6-3 tally over Theresa Van Zyl for her second clincher of the No. 2: No. 76 Katarina Adamovic (OKST) def. Aiwen Zhu (UNLV) 7-6, 6-3 season. No. 3: No. 43 Aliona Bolsova (OKST) def. En-Pei Huang (UNLV) 6-0, 6-0 In the remaining two matches, Viktoriya Lushkova led No. 11 Blair Shankle, No. 4: No. 92 Vladica Babic (OKST) def. Anna Bogoslavets (UNLV) 4-6, 6-4, 2-1, in the third set, while freshman Lena Ruppert was tied at one in the third 6-1 with Angie Shakhraichuk. No. 5: No. 68 Carla Tur Mari (OKST) def. Paola Artiga (UNLV) 7-6, 6-2 No. 6: Katarina Stresnakova (OKST) def. Jovana Kenic (UNLV) 6-2, 6-0

Oklahoma State vs. Baylor Box Score Doubles | Order of finish: 2, 1 No. 1: No. 6 Babic/Tur Mari (OKST) def. No. 22 Shankle/Profit (BU) 6-3 No. 2: No. 37 Blanco/Bolsova (OKST) def. Shakhraichuk/Hinojosa (BU) 6-3 No. 3: No. 32 Adamovic/Lushkova (OKST) vs. Newborn/Van Zyl (BU) 4-5, unf.

Singles | Order of finish: 3, 2, 6, 4 No. 1: No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova (OKST) vs. No. 11 Blair Shankle (BU) 6-2, 2-6, 2-1, unf. No. 2: No. 76 Katarina Adamovic (OKST) def. No. 110 Rhiann Newborn (BU) 6-3, 6-3 No. 3: No. 43 Aliona Bolsova (OKST) def. Elizabeth Profit (BU) 6-4, 6-3 No. 4: No. 92 Vladica Babic (OKST) def. Theresa Van Zyl (BU) 6-4, 6-3 No. 5: Lena Ruppert (OKST) vs. Angie Shakhraichuk (BU) 6-2, 3-6, 1-1, unf. No. 6: Jessica Hinojosa (BU) def. No. 122 Sofia Blanco (OKST) 6-4, 6-2

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MATCH 16 MATCH 17 MATCH 18 March 13, 2017 | Las Vegas, Nev. March 17, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. March 31, 2017 | Lubbock, Texas Fertitta Tennis Complex Greenwood Tennis Center McLeod Tennis Center

WASHINGTON STATE 0 TEXAS NO. 30 0 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 7 2

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 7 4 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 8 4 TEXAS TECH NO. 6 4

LAS VEGAS – The seventh-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team STILLWATER – The seventh-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team LUBBOCK, Texas – The seventh-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis closed out its whirlwind road trip to Las Vegas on Monday, sweeping Washing- continued Big 12 play on Friday with a 4-0 victory over No. 30 Texas at the team dropped its first regular season Big 12 match in over two years Friday ton State, 4-0, in a neutral site match at the Fertitta Tennis Complex. The win Michael and Anne Greenwood Tennis Center. afternoon, falling, 4-2, at No. 6 Texas Tech to end the team's conference win was the Cowgirls' (13-3, 1-0 Big 12) fifth straight and also marked the team's Oklahoma State (14-3; 2-0 Big 12) has now won 16-straight regular season streak at 16. It was the Cowgirls' first Big 12 regular season loss since March seventh sweep of the season. conference matches dating back to March 29, 2015. Friday's win is also the 29, 2015, which also came in Lubbock. "I really liked our energy today," head coach Chris Young said. "We came eighth time this season that Cowgirls have swept their opposition. The Cowgirls (14-4, 2-1 Big 12) were faced with strong winds throughout out with a goal today of competing at a high level and we did that. I'm really "I thought our girls handled adversity well today," head coach Chris Young the match with gusts measuring around 23 miles per hour at first serve.After happy with how we finished this trip." said. "Every match was a challenge, but I thought our girls were in control of the Red Raiders handed OSU only its third doubles point loss of the season Oklahoma State dominated the Cougars from start to finish, easily taking their matches and I liked the way we competed. Texas is a quality team and we to open the match, the Cowgirls opened singles by taking four first sets. OSU the doubles point before posting three quick, straight-set victories in singles to knew that they were going to compete. used wins from Viktoriya Lushkova and Katarina Stresnakova to tie the match wrap up the match in just over an hour and a half. "We know we're going to get everybody's best shot, but that's the responsi- at two; however, Texas Tech would close the door on an OSU comeback with In doubles, the OSU utilized 6-1 wins from its top two doubles teams to gain bility of being the defending conference champions and NCAA runner-up." two three-set wins to clinch the victory. an early advantage. Vladica Babic and Carla Tur Mari overpowered Cougars The Cowgirls once again started off quickly, as they claimed the doubles "Texas Tech has a great home court advantage," head coach Chris Young Barbora Michalkova and Victoria Matajevic on court one to move to 9-3 on the point with wins on courts one and two. said. "You come here and they have great crowd support, and obviously the dual season. Aliona Bolsova and Sofia Blanco kept rolling, as they dropped Aliona Bolsova and Katarina Stresnakova, competing on court two, were the conditions are always tough. They used that to their advantage today, and I Lejla Colic and Aneta Miksovska on No. 2 for their second win of the weekend. first to claim victory on Friday, as the Cowgirl tandem picked up a 6-4 win over give them credit. They got the doubles point and got off to a really good start. The Cowgirls wasted no time dispatching of the Cougars in singles play, Neda Korpcina and Anna Turati. Katarina Adamovic and Vladica Babic, ranked We won four first sets and the girls competed well, but in the end, they went for getting wins from freshmen Aliona Bolsova and Lena Ruppert, along with No. 17 in the nation, then proceeded to seal the Cowgirls' 15th doubles point of the shots and we were just a little bit too defensive." sophomore Katarina Stresnakova to secure the OSU triumph. the season with a 6-3 win over Texas' Petra Granic and Dani Wagland. The Red Raiders used wins on courts one and three to secure the doubles Ruppert and Stresnakova struck first on courts five and six, respectively, to "I thought our doubles looked really sharp with the combinations that we point. Seniors Viktoriya Lushkova and Katarina Adamovic fell to Texas Tech's expand the Cowgirl advantage to 3-0. had to put out there," Young said. "We thought it was a good opportunity to mix Alba Cortina-Pou and Alex Valenstein, 6-1, on three before Cowgirls Vladica Stresnakova notched her seventh consecutive win in a dominant, 6-0, 6-1, some things up. We had six healthy bodies to put out there and those six girls Babic and Carla Tur Mari were defeated by No. 36 Sarah Dvorak and Sabrina victory over Lejla Colic to move to 17-5 on the season with her second win of went out there and did a great job." Federici, 6-2, on one. Before doubles was suspended, Aliona Bolsova and the weekend. Ruppert picked up a 6-1, 6-1 tally over Melisa Ates to boost her Oklahoma State continued its form in the ensuing singles action, picking up Sofia Blanco had stormed back from being down, 5-2, in their match to tie No. overall record to 18-4. wins on courts one, three and six to secure the squad's 14th win of the season. 73 Gabriela Talaba and Felicity Maltby at five games apiece. Bolsova finished off the match for the Cowgirls, defeating Barbora Mi- Sofia Blanco was the first Cowgirl to secure a point on Friday, as she Lushkova wasted no time pulling the Cowgirls back into the match, posting chalkova, 6-4, 6-2, on court two. Bolsova leads all Cowgirls in overall wins this dropped Texas' Dani Wagland in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3. Blanco's match was one of the best performances of her senior season in a dominant, 6-1, 6-3 season, taking her second match of the roadtrip on Monday to snag her 21st the only singles contest to be decided in straight sets, with the remaining five triumph over No. 17 Gabriela Talaba. The 10th-ranked Lushkova overwhelmed victory. courts all entering a decisive third. Talaba, overpowering the Red Raider junior for her 92nd career win. The win Each of the remaining three Cowgirls still on the court as the match was Of those matches that advanced into the third set, freshman Aliona Bolsova puts Lushkova only two wins away from tying herself as the winningest Cowgirl suspended boasted a first-set advantage, and some held significant leads in was the next Cowgirl to put a point on the board. The right-hander powered in the Big 12 era. their second sets. through the third set in her matchup against No. 63 Petra Granic en route to "I'm really proud of Viktoriya," Young said. "That's why she's the best player Junior Vladica Babic dropped Aneta Miksovska, 6-3, in the first set on No. 3 winning, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. in the Big 12, and she showed that today. I'm really proud that she showed the and led, 3-0, in the second as play was halted. Carla Tur Mari took her first set, Bolsova's win was followed up by Viktoriya Lushkova's match-clinching effort that she did. For her to come out and quickly get us back even at one 6-3, before jumping out to a 3-2 lead in the second. After taking her first set, victory on court one. Lushkova found herself down a break early in the first set, says a lot about her as a senior. Talaba has had a really good Big 12 season so 6-3, Katarina Adamovic was tied at one with Guzal Yusupova in the second set but battled back to pull level at 4-4 before dropping the set to Bianca Turati, far, and for Viktoriya to win the match like that, I thought that was really impor- on No. 2. who is ranked No. 26 in the nation. The senior found her rhythm again in the tant. That's her being a senior, stepping up and responding from doubles." second set, however, and went on to win 12 of the final 15 games as she The Cowgirls and Red Raiders traded wins on courts four and six to find locked up the match for the Cowgirls. themselves tied yet again at two. Oklahoma State vs. Washington State Box Score "I thought that was a great win for Viki," Young said. "She lost to Turati in Babic fell, 6-4, 6-1, to Sarah Dvorak on court four to briefly giveTech the Doubles | Order of finish: 1, 2 straight sets back in the fall when we were hosting that Futures tournament. I lead, but Stresnakova would respond by finishing off a hard-fought, back-and- No. 1: No. 6 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. Michalkova/Matejevic (WSU) 6-1 know she wanted to come back and get that win, and for that to be the one that forth second set over Katelyn Jackson on six to pick up the 6-4, 6-4 win. With No. 2: No. 37 Bolsova/Blanco (OSU) def. Colic/Miksovska (WSU) 6-1 clinched only made it better for the team." the win, Stresnakova pushed her perfect dual record this season to 8-0. No. 3: No. 32 Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) vs. Yusupova/Ates (WSU) 4-2, unf. The Red Raiders would strike back with a 3-6, 6-3, 6-0 win over Katarina Adamovic at No. 2 to take a 3-2 advantage. Singles | Order of finish: 6, 5, 2 After giving up a 7-5 first set to Alex Valenstein, freshman Aliona Bolsova Oklahoma State vs. Texas Box Score No. 1: No. 76 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) vs. Guzal Yusupova (WSU) 6-3, 1-1, bounced back nicely in the form of a 6-0 second set victory. In the decisive third Doubles | Order of finish: 2, 1 unf. set, however, Valenstein would pull away late to notch a match-clinching 7-5, No. 1: No. 17 Adamovic/Babic (OSU) def. No. 52 Granic/Wagland (UT) 6-3 No. 2: No. 43 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. Barbora Michalkova (WSU) 6-4, 6-2 0-6, 6-3 win. No. 2: Bolsova/Stresnakova (OSU) def. Korpcina/A.Turati (UT) 6-4 No. 3: No. 92 Vladica Babic (OSU) vs. Aneta Miksovska (WSU) 6-3, 3-0, unf. As the match was clinched, freshman Lena Ruppert held a 3-2 lead in the No. 3: Blanco/Lushkova (OSU) vs. B. Turati/Poluta (UT) 5-4, unf. No. 4: No. 68 Carla Tur Mari (OSU) vs. Victoria Matajevic (WSU) 6-2, 3-2, unf. third set of her match on five with Sabrina Federici. No. 5: Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Melisa Ates (WSU) 6-1, 6-1 Singles | Order of finish: 6, 3, 1 No. 6: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) def. Lejla Colic (WSU) 6-0, 6-1 No. 1: No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova def. No. 26 Bianca Turati (UT) 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 Oklahoma State at Texas Tech Box Score No. 2: No. 76 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) vs. No. 87 Neda Koprcina (UT) 6-3, Doubles | Order of finish: 3, 1 6-7, unf. No. 1: No. 36 Dvorak/Federici (TTU) def. #5 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) 6-2 No. 3: No. 43 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. No. 62 Petra Granic (UT) 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 No. 2: No. 23 Bolsova/Blanco (OSU) vs. #73 Talaba/Maltby (TTU) 5-5 No. 4: No. 92 Vladica Babic (OSU) vs. Anna Turati (UT) 4-6, 6-0, 5-4, unf. No. 3: Cortina-Pou/Valenstein (TTU) def. #44 Lushkova/Adamovic (OSU) 6-1 No. 5: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) vs. Katie Poluta (UT) 6-3, 5-7, 3-0, unf. No. 6: No. 122 Sofia Blanco (OSU) def. Dani Wagland (UT) 6-4, 6-3 Singles | Order of finish: 1, 4, 6, 2, 3 No. 1: No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) def. No. 17 Gabriela Talaba (TTU) 6-1, 6-3 No. 2: No. 56 Felicity Maltby (TTU) def. No. 66 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) 3-6, 6-3, 6-0 No. 3: Alex Valenstein (TTU) def. No. 42 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) 7-5, 0-6, 6-3 No. 4: Sarah Dvorak (TTU) def. No. 73 Vladica Babic (OSU) 6-4, 6-1 No. 5: Lena Ruppert (OSU) vs. Sabrina Federici (TTU) 6-2, 4-6, 3-2 No. 6: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) def. Katelyn Jackson (TTU) 6-4, 6-4

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MATCH 19 MATCH 20 MATCH 21 April 2, 2017 | Fort Worth, Texas April 7, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. April 9, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center Greenwood Tennis Center Greenwood Tennis Center

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 7 4 KANSAS STATE 0 KANSAS NO. 23 0

TCU NO. 33 2 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 4 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 4

FORT WORTH, Texas – The seventh-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis STILLWATER – The ninth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team turned STILLWATER – The ninth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team team rebounded from last Friday's tough loss to No. 6 Texas Tech with a 4-2 in its ninth sweep of the season Friday night at the Greenwood Tennis Center, closed out a perfect home weekend Sunday afternoon with its second-straight victory at No. 33 TCU on Sunday afternoon. The win marked the sixth-straight handling Big 12 foe Kansas State, 4-0, to extend the nation's second-longest sweep, dropping No. 23 Kansas, 4-0, at the Greenwood Tennis Center. The win for the Cowgirls over the Horned Frogs and the second this season. home win streak to 30 matches. win marked the Cowgirls' 10th sweep of the season and sixth-straight shutout "I am really proud of our girls for bouncing back after a tough match on "I feel really good about this team and where we are," head coach Chris of the Jayhawks. Friday," head coach Chris Young said. "Our league is tough and every match is Young said. "Actually, I think we're in the best place that we've been all season The Cowgirls (17-4, 5-1 Big 12) handled the shorthanded Jayhawks in an a battle, so I am happy to get this one and return home for a couple of matches as a team, and I think that showed tonight. We came out and were really ag- hour and 45 minutes, taking doubles with a win on court one after Kansas this weekend." gressive in doubles, and then in singles, the girls came out and did what they was unable to field a team at No. 3. In singles, with another Jayhawk forfeit on With play moved inside due to weather, the Cowgirls (15-4, 3-1 Big 12) needed to do." court six, OSU used straight-set wins from Aliona Bolsova and Vladica Babic to came out firing in doubles, tallying wins on courts two and three to overpower The Cowgirls (16-4, 4-1 Big 12) came out strong, picking up a pair of con- quickly clinch the match. the Horned Frogs and take early control of the match. vincing wins in doubles before carrying that momentum over to singles, where OSU overwhelmed the Jayhawks in doubles, with both Cowgirl tandems Finding themselves trailing, 3-2, against TCU's Seda Arantekin and they used straight-set wins from underclassmen Lena Ruppert and Katarina jumping out to 5-2 leads on their respective courts. It was Vladica Babic and Aleksandra Zenovka on court two, Cowgirls Aliona Bolsova and Sofia Blanco Stresnakova to set up junior Vladica Babic for the match-clinching victory. Carla Tur Mari that would seal up the point, besting No. 35 Tess Bernard won four-straight games to win, 6-3, and claim the first win of the day for OSU. "Katie (Stresnakova) and Lena (Ruppert) are playing as well as anyone right Feigenbaum and Nina Khmelnitckaia, 6-2 in the top spot for their second win of Seniors Viktoriya Lushkova and Katarina Adamovic sealed the point, handling now, and that showed today. I really liked that (Vladica Babic) got back on track the weekend to move to 20-5 overall this season. Alexis Pereira and Sofiko Kadzhaya, 6-2, for the tandem's fifth doubles clincher today and had a really good performance. She played like she's been practic- The Cowgirls came out hot in singles, taking four of five first sets to put the of the season. ing this week, so I'm very excited about those girls." Jayhawks on their heels early. The Horned Frogs put up a fight in singles, taking a couple of matches on In doubles, Katarina Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova wasted no time get- After sitting out in singles for Friday's match against Kansas State, OSU three and four; however, the Cowgirls' depth in singles proved to be too much ting the Cowgirls' first win of the day on the board. The seniors shut out Kansas freshman Aliona Bolsova didn't miss a beat Sunday, dropping Janet Koch for TCU to handle, as seniors Adamovic and Lushkova shut the door on the State's Iva Bago and Livia Cirnu, 6-0, on court three to move to 13-3 overall on easily, 6-2, 6-2 on three. With the win, Bolsova extended her impressive team- Horned Frogs and led OSU to its third win of the conference season. the season. Babic and Carla Tur Mari got back on track after a tough loss last leading win total to 23. Due to action being moved inside and the indoor facility only having five weekend with a 6-1 win over Ana Garcia Navas and Millie Stretton to secure "I think I needed rest (Friday), because my body was pretty tired," Bolsova courts, singles play began with matches one through five starting first and the the point and give the Cowgirls a 1-0 lead. said. "I got my body ready to go and it worked because I played a really good sixth match starting up as soon as a court became available. Despite a last-minute lineup change at the No. 3 spot, Oklahoma State match today." Freshman Lena Ruppert quickly inflated the Cowgirls' lead, droppingTCU's opened singles by taking five first sets from the Wildcats before quickly finish- For the second time this weekend, Vladica Babic clinched the Cowgirl win Caroline Wegner, 6-1, 6-0, on court five. With the win, Ruppert moved to 19-4 ing off the match with three straight-set wins just over an hour and a half after with a 6-3, 6-2 triumph over Nina Khmelnitckaia at No. 4. Babic posted an overall on the year, and expanded her win streak to four. Of her 19 wins this the first serve of doubles. impressive weekend to rebound from a two-match skid last week, picking up season, 16 have come in straight sets. Ruppert added the first singles point for the Cowgirls, recording her fourth two straight-set wins to move to 16-8 overall on the year. Following Ruppert's victory, the Cowgirls and Horned Frogs traded victories shutout of the dual season in a 6-0, 6-0 triumph over Kansas State's Ana The Cowgirls now look ahead to next weekend, which will bring No. 41 on courts two and three, beginning with a 6-2, 6-3 Sofiko Kadzhaya win over Garcia Navas. It marked her 20th win of the year and fifth straight. Oklahoma to the Greenwood Tennis Center for a Bedlam contest Friday at 5 Bolsova on No. 3 to cut the OSU advantage to 2-1. "I think I played pretty well," Ruppert said. "I felt confident on the court. Last p.m. Katarina Adamovic would respond with a 6-2, 6-2 handling of Aleksandra week, I didn't play well. I wasn't confident at all, but I came back this week and "You want to finish the season on a high note, and you want to finish the Zenovka in the second singles spot to push the lead back to two and put OSU had a really good week of practice." season undefeated at home," head coach Chris Young said. "All of the goals just a point away from the win. The Cowgirl senior collected her 10th dual win Shortly after Ruppert's win, Katarina Stresnakova piled on with a 6-2, 6-0 we have are right there playing at home. You get to play your rival, and on top of the season, moving to 17-6 overall. tally over Maria Panaite to remain perfect on the spring season. Stresnakova of that it's Senior Day. I know the girls will want to play well. We had a good For the seventh time this season, Viktoriya Lushkova secured the victory moved to 19-5 overall with an unblemished 9-0 dual mark. The sophomore has week of practice this week, and I think it showed with how we played this for the Cowgirls on court one. Lushkova gutted out a three-set tally over No. 81 won 14-straight regular season dual matches, with her last loss coming on Feb. weekend." Seda Arantekin, taking the first set in a tiebreaker and rebounding from a tough 26 of last season. The match will also serve as Senior Day, where Katarina Adamovic, Vikto- second-set loss to take the third, 6-2. It marked the senior's 93rd win, putting With her third match-clinching win of the year, Vladica Babic broke a riya Lushkova and Carla Tur Mari will each be recognized for their outstanding her just one away from tying Linda Faltynkova as the winningest Cowgirl in the two-match slump Friday night as she dropped Ines Mesquita, 6-1, 6-3, to earn contributions to the Oklahoma State tennis program. During their time in Big 12 era. her 15th triumph of the season and push the Cowgirls to their second-straight Stillwater, the senior trio has combined for 250 singles wins, 266 doubles As the match was clinched, sophomore Katarina Stresnakova was a game victory. wins, three All-America honors and 10 All-Big 12 accolades while helping the away from locking up her eighth-straight win, leading TCU's Marie Norris, 5-0, Cowgirls to an 85-24 dual record. in the third set on No. 6. "I'm looking forward to Friday," Young said. "I'm hoping we get a really good Oklahoma State vs. Kansas State Box Score crowd out here to send these seniors off in a positive way because they've Doubles | Order of finish: 3, 1 meant so much to this program that they deserve to have a really good home Oklahoma State at TCU Box Score No. 1: No. 9 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. Garcia Navas/Stretton (KSU) 6-1 match." Doubles | Order of finish: 2, 3 No. 2: No. 34 Blanco/Bolsova (OSU) vs. Costamagna/Mesquita (KSU) 5-3, unf. No. 1: No. 5 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) vs. Bashota/Wegner (TCU) 5-2 No. 3: No. 52 Lushkova/Adamovic (OSU) def. Bago/Cirnu (KSU) 6-0 No. 2: No. 23 Bolsova/Blanco (OSU) def. Arantekin/Zenovka (TCU) 6-3 Oklahoma State vs. Kansas Box Score No. 3: No. 44 Lushkova/Adamovic (OSU) def. Pereira/Kadzhaya (TCU) 6-2 Singles | Order of finish: 4, 5, 3 Doubles | Order of finish: 3, 1 No. 1: No. 7 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) vs. Carolina Costamagna (KSU) 6-4, No. 1: No. 9 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. No. 35 Bernard-Feigenbaum/Khmel- Singles | Order of finish: 5, 3, 2, 4, 1 3-1, unf. nitckaia (KAN) 6-2 No. 1: No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) def. No. 81 Seda Arantekin (TCU) No. 2: No. 52 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) vs. Millie Stretton (KSU) 7-5, 2-0, unf. No. 2: No. 34 Bolsova/Blanco (OSU) vs. Koch/Rychagova (KAN) 5-2, unf. 7-6, 3-6, 6-2 No. 3: No. 49 Vladica Babic (OSU) def. Ines Mesquita (KSU) 6-1, 6-3 No. 3: No. 52 Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) won by forfeit No. 2: No. 66 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) def. Aleksandra Zenovka (TCU) No. 4: No. 67 Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Ana Garcia Navas (KSU) 6-0, 6-0 6-2, 6-2 No. 5: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) def. Maria Panaite (KSU) 6-2, 6-0 Singles | Order of finish: 6, 3, 4 No. 3: Sofiko Kadzhaya (TCU) def. No. 42 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) 6-2, 6-3 No. 6: No. 84 Carla Tur Mari (OSU) vs. Livia Cirnu (KSU) 3-6, 4-2, unf. No. 1: No. 7 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) vs. No. 81 Anastasia Rychagova (KAN) No. 4: Donika Bashota (TCU) def. No. 73 Vladica Babic (OSU) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 6-4, 0-6, unf. No. 5: Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Carolina Wegner (TCU) 6-1, 6-0 No. 2: No. 52 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) vs. Tess Bernard-Feigenbaum (KAN) No. 6: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) vs. Marie Norris (TCU) 6-0, 3-6, 5-0, unf. 5-7, 2-1, unf. No. 3: No. 49 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. Janet Koch (KAN) 6-2, 6-2 No. 4: No. 67 Vladica Babic (OSU) def. Nina Khmelnitckaia (KAN) 6-3, 6-2 No. 5: Lena Ruppert (OSU) vs. Maria Toran Ribes (KAN) 6-1, 5-4, unf. No. 6: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) won by forfeit

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MATCH 22 MATCH 23 MATCH 24 April 14, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. April 21, 2017 | Morgantown, W. Va. April 23, 2017 | Ames, Iowa Greenwood Tennis Center Mountaineer Tennis Courts Forker Tennis Courts

OKLAHOMA NO. 34 0 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 4 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 4

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 8 4 WEST VIRGINIA 0 IOWA STATE 0

STILLWATER – The eighth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – The ninth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis AMES, Iowa – For the second-straight season, the Oklahoma State women's sent its three standout seniors off with a win Friday night at the Greenwood team tallied its fourth consecutive sweep Friday night, as it dropped West tennis team will take home the Big 12 regular season crown. The ninth-ranked Tennis Center, recording its third-straight sweep with a 4-0 victory over No. 34 Virginia, 4-0, at the Mountaineer Tennis Court. Cowgirls tallied their fifth consecutive sweep Sunday morning in a 4-0 shutout Oklahoma on Senior Day. The win marked the Cowgirls' fifth-straight triumph The Cowgirls (19-4, 7-1 Big 12) have now swept 12 of their 23 opponents over Iowa State to clinch a share of the conference title. The championship over the Sooners. so far on the season. With the win, OSU also pushed its all-time record against marks OSU's fourth in the Big 12 era. The Cowgirls (18-4, 6-1 Big 12) have now recorded 11 sweeps in their 18 the Mountaineers to 5-0. "I am so proud of these girls for accomplishing one of our goals for the wins this season, and have won 10 of their last 11 matches overall. "I am proud of the girls for coming here and being focused on this match," season," head coach Chris Young said. "This is a reward for their hard work "It was great," head coach Chris Young said. "It was a great crowd, and one head coach Chris Young said. "We are now one win away from a Big 12 title and dedication, and will be inspiration as we move into the postseason. Today of the better crowds that I can remember here. We really appreciate people which is always a goal for this program, so we are looking forward to Sunday." we played flawless tennis with great energy, and what is exciting for me as a coming out. It says a lot about the support that we get. Everything came out as With wins on courts one and three, the Cowgirls tallied their 20th doubles coach is that we are only getting better at the right time." we had hoped." point of the season to take an early lead. Seniors Viktoriya Lushkova and With the win, the Cowgirls (20-4, 8-1 Big 12) also stretched their streak OSU opened the match with a 1-0 lead, thanks to wins from its No. 2 and Katarina Adamovic struck first, leading wire to wire in a 6-2 victory over West of 20-win seasons to three and pushed their perfect all-time record over the 3 tandems to clinch the team's 19th doubles point of the season. Sofia Blanco Virginia's Abigail Rosiello and Kirsten White to win their fourth straight. Vladica Cyclones to 42-0. Individually, senior Viktoriya Lushkova notched her 94th and Aliona Bolsova struck first, tallying a 6-2 win over Oklahoma's Lily Miyazaki Babic and Carla Tur Mari clinched the point with a 6-3 triumph over Kaja career singles win to tie herself as the winningest Cowgirl since the inception of and Christiana Brigante for their fifth-straight win to move to 23-6 overall this Mrgole and Christina Jordan to move to 21-5 on the year. the Big 12. season. Seniors Katarina Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova clinched the point The Cowgirls continued their domination in singles, taking first sets on all six Oklahoma State overwhelmed the Cyclones from wire to wire, dominating for the Cowgirls with a dominant, 6-1 win over Ann Selim and Simran Sethi. courts before quickly securing the victory with wins from young guns Katarina doubles before carrying that momentum over to singles to quickly finish off the The Cowgirls opened singles play by taking four first sets to hold the Stresnakova, Sofia Blanco and Aliona Bolsova. OSU held leads on each of match in an hour and 19 minutes. Sooners at a comfortable distance throughout the match. OSU used wins from the remaining courts as well when the match was suspended after Bolsova's The Cowgirls used wins on the back two doubles courts to put away the Aliona Bolsova, Vladica Babic and finally senior Katarina Adamovic to secure clincher. Cyclones in a hurry. The senior tandem of Viktoriya Lushkova and Katarina its 18th victory of the season. Sophomore Katarina Stresnakova notched the first singles point for the Adamovic struck first, tallying a 6-0 shutout over Iowa State's Natalie Phippen Babic was the first Cowgirl to win her singles match, dropping Malene Cowgirls, pushing her undefeated dual record to 10-0 with a 6-0, 6-0 shutout and Liera Bender on court three for their fifth-straight win. FreshmanAliona Stripp, 6-0, 6-4, at No. 4 to stretch the OSU lead to 2-0. The reigning Big 12 of Abigail Rosiello on court five to put OSU up, 2-0. Stresnakova has been au- Bolsova and sophomore Sofia Blanco followed up the seniors' triumph with one Player of the Week, Babic has won three-straight matches to move to 17-8 tomatic for the Pokes in the back half of the lineup all spring, and with Friday's of their own shortly after, dropping Regina Espindola and Erin Freeman, 6-1, on overall and 10-6 in dual play after Friday's win. win became the fourth Cowgirl this season to reach 20 overall wins. court two for their 24th win of the season. Bolsova showed no signs of being flustered in her first career Bedlam A late add to the lineup, sophomore Sofia Blanco put the Cowgirls a point In singles, OSU continued its dominant play, dropping only eight combined match. The 57th-ranked freshman pulled out a 7-5, 6-2 tally over Julie Byrne on away from the win with her 6-1, 6-3 tally over Kirsten White. Blanco pushes her games on all six courts. court three to put the Cowgirls a point away from clinching. Bolsova pushed her overall record this season to 16-6. Coming off her match-clinching win over West Virginia on Friday, Bolsova record on the season to 24-7 overall with a 13-4 mark since the beginning of Bolsova delivered her second match-clincher of the season Friday, handling was the first to get on the board Sunday. The freshman overpowered Iowa the spring season. Her 24 wins lead the team. Paula Goetz, 6-1, 6-3, on court two. The Spanish freshman has been lights State's Regina Espindola, 6-1, 6-0, on court two to put the Cowgirls up, 2-0, It seemed only fitting that a senior would close out the Pokes' final home out in her first collegiate season, leading all Cowgirls with 25 victories thus far, and push her overall record on the season to 26-7. match of the regular season, and Katarina Adamovic did just that with a 6-1, which is tied for ninth in the program Big 12 era record book for most wins in a Blanco also recorded her second win of the weekend Sunday, shutting out 6-1 dominant display against Oklahoma's Mimi Fotopoulos for the senior's single season. Liera Bender, 6-0, 6-0, on No. 6 to put the Cowgirls a point away from the first clincher of the season. Adamovic owns an 11-2 mark in dual matches this sweep and their second-straight conference title. season and has won six of her last seven dating back to February. Lushkova made OSU history in her match-clinching 6-0, 6-0 sweep of Iowa "It was emotional," Adamovic said. "To be honest, I just really wanted to win Oklahoma State at West Virginia Box Score State's Samantha Budai. The Cowgirl senior moved her collegiate career today. It was special that I was able to clinch the match against OU on Senior Doubles | Order of finish: 3, 1 record to 94-24 to tie Linda Faltynkova as the winningest OSU singles player Day. The fans were amazing. I love playing in front of big crowds. It gives me No. 1: No. 9 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. Mrgole/Jordan (WVU) 6-3 in the Big 12 era and the 10th winningest all-time. Now 21-8 on the year, motivation. It feels good." No. 2: No. 39 Bolsova/Blanco (OSU) vs. Goetz/Choo (WVU) 5-3, unf. Lushkova has clinched a team-high eight matches for the Cowgirls this season, "I think it was probably meant to be for Kat to be the one to clinch here," No. 3: No. 59 Lushkova/Adamovic (OSU) def. Rosiello/White (WVU) 6-2 playing exclusively in the top singles spot. Young said. "She loves playing in front of home crowds as much as anybody I've ever seen. For her to get that final match, I think there is a little bit of relief Singles | Order of finish: 5, 6, 2 and also pride and accomplishment that she was able to be the one to do it. No. 1: No. 7 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) vs. Kaja Mrgole (WVU) 6-1, 3-3, unf. Oklahoma State at Iowa State Box Score If you were going to script it, you couldn't have scripted it any better. Some of No. 2: No. 65 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. Paula Goetz (WVU) 6-1, 6-3 Doubles | Order of finish: 3, 2 the underclassmen came out and dominated, then Kat finished up in dramatic No. 3: No. 68 Vladica Babic (OSU) vs. Christina Jordan (WVU) 6-3, 2-3, unf. No. 1: Alvarez/Bonadonna (ISU) vs. No. 10 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) 1-5, unf. fashion." No. 4: Lena Ruppert (OSU) vs. Lyn Yuen Choo (WVU) 6-2, 5-1, unf. No. 2: No. 39 Bolsova/Blanco (OSU) def. Espindola/Freeman (ISU) 6-1 No. 5: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) def. Abigail Rosiello (WVU) 6-0, 6-0 No. 3: No. 59 Lushkova/Adamovic (OSU) def. Phippen/Bender (ISU) 6-0 No. 6: Sofia Blanco (OSU) def. Kirsten White (WVU) 6-1, 6-3 Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma Box Score Singles | Order of finish: 2, 6, 1 Doubles | Order of finish: 2, 3 No. 1: No. 7 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) def. Samantha Budai (ISU) 6-0, 6-0 No. 1: No. 9 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) vs. No. 80 Byrne/Stripp (OU) 5-2, unf. No. 2: No. 65 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. Regina Espindola (ISU) 6-1, 6-0 No. 2: No. 33 Blanco/Bolsova (OSU) def. Miyazaki/Brigante (OU) 6-2 No. 3: Erin Freeman (ISU) vs. No. 68 Vladica Babic (OSU) 2-6, unfinished No. 3: #54 Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) def. Selim/Sethi (OU) 6-1 No. 4: Annabella Bonadonna (ISU) vs. Lena Ruppert (OSU) 1-6, 3-0, unf. No. 5: Natalie Phippen (ISU) vs. Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) 1-6, 0-4, unf. Singles | Order of finish: 4, 3, 2 No. 6: Sofia Blanco (OSU) def. Liera Bender (ISU) 6-0, 6-0 No. 1: No. 6 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) vs. #29 Lily Miyazaki (OU) 2-6, 2-4, unf. No. 2: No. 61 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) def. Mimi Fotopoulos (OU) 6-1, 6-1 No. 3: No. 57 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. Julie Byrne (OU) 7-5, 6-2 No. 4: No. 64 Vladica Babic (OSU) def. Malene Stripp (OU) 6-0, 6-4 No. 5: No. 101 Carla Tur Mari (OSU) vs. Ann Selim (OU) 5-7, 2-1, unfinished No. 6: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) vs. Christiana Brigante (OU) 4-6, 2-5, unf.

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MATCH 25 MATCH 26 MATCH 27 April 28, 2017 | Norman, Okla. April 29, 2017 | Norman, Okla. April 30, 2017 | Norman, Okla. Headington Tennis Center Headington Tennis Center Headington Tennis Center

KANSAS NO. 31 0 BAYLOR NO. 15 2 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 2

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 4 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 4 TEXAS TECH NO. 7 4

NORMAN, Okla. – The ninth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team NORMAN, Okla. – Thanks to a thrilling, three-set win from senior Katarina NORMAN, Okla. – The ninth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team recorded its sixth-straight sweep Friday evening in the Big 12 Championship Adamovic, the ninth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team advanced nearly clawed back from an early 3-0 deficit, but came up short, 4-2, to No. 7 quarterfinals, dropping seventh-seeded Kansas, 4-0. With the win, the Cowgirls to its fourth Big 12 title match in the last five years Saturday evening, as it Texas Tech in the Big 12 title match Sunday at the Headington Tennis Center. clinched their fifth consecutive appearance in the conference semifinals, where dropped No. 15 Baylor, 4-2, in the conference semifinals at the Headington "I told the girls that I'm proud of the way that we competed, head coach they will face No. 15 Baylor on Saturday. Tennis Center. Chris Young said. "We competed like champions. We didn't play our best tennis With Kansas unable to field a full six-player lineup, the Cowgirls (21-4) "I think when you have great players and you have girls who have been today and a lot of that is credit to Texas Tech, but it didn't look good in the opened the match with a 1-0 lead and the No. 3 doubles match in hand before in it before, you just trust the players," head coach Chris Young said. "I don't beginning and all of our girls came back. We won four second sets, and one of the first ball had even been served. think now, at the end of the year, is the time to be nervous. You put in the hard those was Vladica (Babic) to get a straight-set win and three of them were to Only needing to take one doubles match, OSU got its win from the tandem work and you should expect to win. I think that's the thing you see with our send the matches to third sets. Katie (Stresnakova) was one point away from of freshman Aliona Bolsova and sophomore Sofia Blanco. The Cowgirl duo team – when it's crunch time, these girls are going to step up and I have all the winning her third set. Obviously, (Aliona Bolsova) won hers, and (Adamovic) handled Janet Koch and Anastasia Rychagova, 6-2, on the No. 2 court for confidence in not only (Adamovic), but all the girls on our team.At this point in came up just a bit short. That's all you can ask for as a coach is just to go out its 25th win of the season. As doubles play was suspended, the Pokes' top time, you live for these moments and we've prepared for it. There's no reason and give everything they have. The Cowgirls laid it on the line today." doubles team of Carla Tur Mari and Vladica Babic were leading Nina Khmel- to be nervous. " The Cowgirls (22-5) dropped only their fourth doubles point of the season nitckaia and Tess Bernard-Feigenbaum, 4-2. Due to cold and rainy conditions both women's semifinal matches were and four first sets, but bounced back by forcing third sets on three courts. OSU In singles, after picking up first sets on all five courts, the Cowgirls got moved indoors, changing the match format to singles first followed by doubles would take the third set on one court and hold match point on another as senior straight-set victories from senior Katarina Adamovic and Katarina Stresnakova if necessary. The Cowgirls (22-4) would need to take four matches from the Katarina Adamovic fell short in the third frame of an epic match against No. 62 to put the Jayhawks away. Bears in singles to clinch the win. Felicity Maltby to clinch the match for the Red Raiders. After storming through her first set, 6-1, against Tess Bernard-Feigenbaum, Things started out well for OSU, as the Pokes came out hot by taking five Texas Tech clinched the doubles point with a pair of 6-2 wins on courts one Adamovic found herself in a 2-0 hole to open the second. The Cowgirl senior of six first sets. Shortly after, the Cowgirls picked up a trio of wins to build a and two, and in singles picked up a pair of straight-set wins to go up, 3-0, early. would bounce back, however, battling the Jayhawk in a back-and-forth set quick, 3-0 lead, thanks to wins from Aliona Bolsova, Vladica Babic and Katarina After being shut out in her first set, Lena Ruppert responded nicely in the before finally pulling away late to tally the 6-4, 6-4 victory and put OSU a point Stresnakova. second, trading breaks with Sarah Dvorak throughout. Dvorak would pull away away from advancing. Bolsova was unstoppable on Saturday, shutting out No. 114 Rhiann New- late, however, taking the final two games of the second frame to hold off the "I think I started off really well and focused," Adamovic said. "I played my born, 6-0, 6-0, at the No. 3 spot to put the first point of the day on the board. Cowgirl freshman, 6-0, 7-5. game and it was working. In the second set, I have to give it to her, she started Bolsova overwhelmed the Baylor senior on the way to the dominant victory, Falling down, 5-0, early in the first set to No. 9 Gabriela Talaba on court one, playing really well and started making some more balls. She started competing which moved to 27-7 overall on the season and 16-4 in dual play. senior Viktoriya Lushkova quickly put herself back in the match by winning better, but I stuck to my game plan and I'm happy with how I finished." Babic stretched the Cowgirl lead to 2-0 with a straight-set win over Angie four-straight games before Talaba was finally able to close out the set, 6-4. The Stresnakova remained perfect on the spring season, moving to 11-0 in dual Shakhraichuk at No. 4. After taking the first set, 6-2, Babic found herself trail- pair went blow for blow in the second, but Talaba came away with the 6-4, 6-4 action with a match-clinching, 7-5, 6-2 win over Tatiana Nikolaeva on court six. ing, 2-0, to open the second. Eventually able to cut the lead to 4-3, the junior victory to put the Cowgirls' backs against the wall. The triumph was the sophomore's third clincher of the year. was able to take the final three games of the frame to close out Shakhraichuk. Junior Vladica Babic posted the Cowgirls' first response, dealing a 7-5, 6-3 "I had a really slow start," Stresnakova said. "I didn't play very well, but I Stresnakova continued her string of impressive play this spring, dropping triumph over Sabrina Federici on four to cut the Red Raider advantage to two. had Matt (Manasse) on my court today and he was supporting me all the way Baylor's Jessica Hinojosa, 6-3, 6-3, on court six. Following up her match- Babic posted her fifth-straight win at a critical point in the match, sparking life through. That helped me a lot, and then I improved my game and finished clinching win over Kansas on Friday, the Cowgirl sophomore pulled away late into the orange-clad crowd and opening the door for a comeback bid. strong." in both sets Saturday to extend her win streak to 12 and put OSU on the brink Freshman Aliona Bolsova stayed hot, coming back from a tough. 6-2, Although her match was cut short, Cowgirl Lena Ruppert provided an of advancing. first-set loss to Alex Valenstein on court three to take the second and third, and impressive comeback performance on court four. Trailing, 5-1, in her first set, With the Cowgirls a point away from the win, the Bears wouldn't go away put OSU only one point back. Bolsova has been nearly automatic in her first the freshman came back to win the frame in a tiebreaker and eventually build a quietly. Soon after Stresnakova's match wrapped up, the teams headed to third season as a Cowgirl, racking up 17 dual wins in the No. 3 spot and a team- 3-1 lead in the second as the match was clinched. sets on courts one, two and five. leading 28 wins overall. "I think in this league we are the champions until someone knocks us off as Matched up with No. 5 Blair Shankle in a top-10 battle, Viktoriya Lushkova's The Cowgirls would need wins from Adamovic and sophomore Katarina far as this tournament goes," head coach Chris Young said. "I think it is impor- match at No. 1 went to a tiebreaker to decide the second set after the Cowgirl Stresnakova to clinch the win, and as both matches drew to a close, Stresna- tant that our girls come out and have that confidence. I think a lot of teams look senior easily took the first, 6-3. Although an epic battle, Shankle would take the kova held a third-set match point over Texas Tech's Katelyn Jackson on court at us and try to knock us off because of what we have accomplished the last tiebreaker, 9-7, to force a third set that she would claim, 6-0, and cut the OSU six. Adamovic came up just short in the final set on court two, however, falling, few years a program." lead to two. 2-6, 6-3, 6-3, to Maltby and the Red Raiders escaped with the win. Baylor would pick up a second point on court five. After coming up short in her first set against Theresa Van Zyl, freshman Lena Ruppert bounced back Oklahoma State vs. Kansas Box Score in spectacular fashion by taking the second in a 7-0 tiebreaker. Van Zyl would Oklahoma State vs. Texas Tech Box Score Doubles | Order of finish: 2 be too much for Ruppert in the third set, however, as the Bear claimed the 6-1, Doubles | Order of finish: 2, 1 No. 1: No. 10 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. No. 35 Khmelnitckaia/Bernard- 6-7(0), 6-3 victory. No. 1: No. 30 Federici/Dvorak (TTU) def. No. 10 Tur Mari/Babic (OSU) 6-2 Feigenbaum (KAN) 4-2 Katarina Adamovic was able to will OSU to a victory on line two. Faced No. 2: No. 75 Talaba/Maltby (TTU) def. No. 50 Bolsova/Blanco (OSU) 6-2 No. 2: No. 39 Blanco/Bolsova (OSU) def. Koch/Rychagova (KAN) 6-2 with a third set after dropping a 7-5 tiebreaker to Elizabeth Profit in the second No. 3: Valenstein/Cortina-Pou (TTU) vs. No. 63 Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) No. 3: No. 63 Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) def. Nikolaeva/No player (KAN) by frame, the Cowgirl senior would not be discouraged as she pulled away late to 2-5, unf. forfeit win the set and the match, 6-1, 6-7(5), 6-2, to put the Cowgirls into the Big 12 Championship match. Singles | Order of finish: 5, 1, 4, 3, 2 Singles | Order of finish: 2, 5 "You work for matches like this and all the work is for when it comes down No. 1: No. 9 Gabriela Talaba (TTU) def. No. 7 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) 6-4, No. 1: No. 7 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) vs. No. 73 Anastasia Rychagova (KAN) to you," Adamovic said. "I think I played a good match. Congratulations to her, 6-4 6-2, 5-6, unf. because she dug deep. It was a really good match." No. 2: No. 62 Felicity Maltby (TTU) def. No. 49 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) 2-6, No. 2: No. 49 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) def. Tess Bernard-Feigenbaum (KAN) "The crowd always helps. I love playing in front of our crowds. They give 6-3, 6-3 6-1, 6-4 me motivation. When I look up and see my teammates and these people who No. 3: No. 70 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. Alex Valenstein (TTU) 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 No. 3: No. 70 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) vs. Janet Koch (KAN) 6-4, 3-6, unf. come to support us no matter where we play, it always gives me motivation No. 4: No. 69 Vladica Babic (OSU) def. Sabrina Federici (TTU) 7-5, 6-3 No. 4: No. 69 Lena Ruppert (OSU) vs. Nina Khmelnitckaia (KAN) 7-6, 3-1, unf. to leave everything on the court. That's what I love about this school is these No. 5: Sarah Dvorak (TTU) def. Lena Ruppert (OSU) 6-0, 7-5 No. 5: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) def. Tatiana Nikolaeva (KAN) 7-5, 6-2 people." No. 6: Katelyn Jackson (TTU) vs. Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) 6-3, 5-7, 3-5, No. 6: Carla Tur Mari (OSU) def. No player (KAN) by forfeit unf.

Oklahoma State vs. Baylor Box Score Singles | Order of finish: 3, 4, 6, 1, 5, 2 No. 1: No. 5 Blair Shankle (BU) def. No. 7 Viktoria Lushkova (OSU) 3-6, 7-6 (9-7), 6-0 No. 2: No. 49 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) def. Elizabeth Profit (BU) 6-1, 6-7 (5-7), 6-2 No. 3: No. 70 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. No. 114 Rhiann Newborn (BU) 6-0, 6-0 No. 4: No. 69 Vladica Babic (OSU) def. Angie Shakhraichuk (BU) 6-2, 6-4 No. 5: Theresa Van Zyl (BU) def. Lena Ruppert (OSU) 6-1, 6-7 (7-0), 6-3 No. 6: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) def. Jessica Hinojosa (BU) 6-3, 6-3

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MATCH 28 MATCH 29 MATCH 30 May 13, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. May 14, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. May 19, 2017 | Athens, Ga. Greenwood Tennis Center Greenwood Tennis Center Dan Magill Tennis Complex

UMKC 0 ARKANSAS NO. 19 0 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 4

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 4 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 4 GEORGIA TECH NO. 8 3

STILLWATER – The ninth-seeded Oklahoma State women's tennis team re- STILLWATER – The ninth-seeded Oklahoma State women's tennis team swept ATHENS, Ga. – The ninth-seeded Oklahoma State women's tennis team ad- corded its 14th sweep of the season in the first round of the NCAA Tournament No. 19 Arkansas, 4-0, on Sunday afternoon at the Greenwood Tennis Center to vanced to its second-straight NCAA quarterfinals Friday evening, as freshman on Saturday afternoon at the Greenwood Tennis Center, dropping UMKC, 4-0, advance to the NCAA round of 16. The Cowgirls (24-5) will face No. 8 Georgia Aliona Bolsova clinched the match in an epic three-set win to put the Cowgirls to advance to Sunday's regional final. Tech in Athens, Ga., on Friday. over No. 8 Georgia Tech, 4-3. The Cowgirls will face No. 19 Arkansas at 1 p.m. Sunday with a trip to the "I think we have a lot of experience with finishing as runners-up last year," With the win, OSU will make its second Elite Eight appearance in program NCAA Championships on the line. OSU has advanced to the NCAA Champion- head coach Chris Young said. This group is a veteran group with five girls back history where they will face No. 1 Florida on Sunday at 4 p.m. ET. The Cow- ships in each of the last two seasons, including a national runner-up finish in from last year, so they know what it takes. Nothing at this point is going to sur- girls are 1-0 in their only previous national quarterfinal match, as they dropped 2016. prise them, so I think experience is going to play a factor and I think experience No. 4 Ohio State, 4-2, in 2016. OSU made quick work of the Kangaroos, picking up the win in under an played a role in the match today." "Georgia Tech played amazing," head coach Chris Young said. "They hour and a half to earn its fifth-straight NCAA first round win despite being Building off a first round sweep of UMKC on Saturday, OSU secured its played the best doubles that I've seen played against us in two years. They without upperclassmen Katarina Adamovic and Vladica Babic in singles. On the third-straight NCAA Championships appearance with the win. The Cowgirls didn't miss a ball. They battled, and it took us competing with everything that way to the win, senior Viktoriya Lushkova set a Big 12 era program record for also finished off their home schedule with a perfect, 12-0 mark at home to bring we had. I don't think that we played our best tennis, but we competed really singles wins. their all-time record at the Greenwood Tennis Center to 49-2. well and that's what I'm proud of." "What happened today was what you expect to see this time of year," head The Razorbacks battled, but the Cowgirls were ultimately too much to After Georgia Tech ran up a pair of doubles wins on the first two courts to coach Chris Young said. "It's tournament time, and it's time for our girls to step handle, as OSU pulled away late in doubles before tallying three straight-set take the doubles point, the Cowgirls rallied nicely in singles, picking up four up. I told the girls in the locker room that what we showed today was enough. wins to advance and continue their run through the national postseason tourna- first sets right out of the gate. It's enough for the rest of the tournament, in my opinion. It doesn't matter who ment. In a storybook ending, senior Viktoriya Lushkova was the one to clinch Viktoriya Lushkova quickly tied the match with a dominant win over No. 48 we're playing. I thought that UMKC battled really well. I'm proud of their girls for the win in the final home match of her decorated career in Stillwater. Rasheeda McAdoo. Lushkova won the first 10 games of the match, shutting the season they had. It was about our girls executing." "It's awesome (finishing my career at home with a win)," Lushkova said. out McAdoo, 6-0, in the first, before racking up a 4-0 lead in the second.The "The great thing today was that you got to see a lot of girls get some "I'm really happy and I was really glad that I was able to win for the last time in Cowgirl senior would finish off McAdoo, 6-0, 6-2, to tie the match and tally her matches in the NCAA Tournament, which they might not have gotten to Stillwater. It was a great day for us." third win in the NCAA Tournament. Lushkova moved to 24-10 on the season, otherwise. It's nice to get those girls some action." Doubles play was tight in the early going, with both teams trading blows and notched her 11th ranked win of the year. The Cowgirls (23-5) began their domination in doubles with a pair of con- before the Cowgirls finally pulled away to clinch the point with wins on courts The Yellow Jackets quickly regained the lead on four, as Vladica Babic fell, vincing wins on courts one and two. Vladica Babic and Carla Tur Mari struck two and three. Tied at two apiece with the Arkansas tandem of Ana Oparenovic 6-2, 6-2, to Kenya Jones. The loss snaps a hot streak from Babic, who had first, taking down Melinda Johnson and Yana Grechkina, 6-1, at No. 1. Katarina and Mia Jurasic on court two, Katarina Stresnakova and Aliona Bolsova won racked up six-straight wins prior to Friday's match. Stresnakova and Aliona Bolsova clinched the point for the Pokes with a 6-0 four-straight games to pick up the 6-2 victory. The Cowgirls took their first lead of the night, thanks to a couple of straight- shutout victory over Mariam Kurasbediani and Thanushree Vale. "We're meshing very well, because I am also very good friends with set wins on courts two and six. OSU carried its momentum into singles, quickly putting UMKC away with (Bolsova) off the court," Stresnakova said. "I really love to play doubles with her Ruppert followed through for the Pokes on six, overpowering Georgia wins on the top three courts. because we both play aggressively. It's worked well, both yesterday and today." Tech's Luca Fabian, 6-4, 6-2, to retie the match at two apiece. With the win, Aliona Bolsova had little trouble with Melinda Johnson on court two as she Katarina Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova rebounded from being broken Ruppert moves to 22-6 overall and 13-4 in dual action. shut out the Kangaroo, 6-0, 6-0, to put the Cowgirls up, 2-0, and stretch her win midway through their match to claw back from a 4-2 deficit and tally the 7-5 win Adamovic quieted the largely Georgia Tech crowd with a 6-3, 6-3 triumph streak to seven. The victory was the freshman's 29th of the season which ties over Natsuho Arakawa and Shannon Hudson on court three. The win was the over No. 36 Johnnise Renaud to give OSU its first lead of the night.The her with Maria Alvarez (2015) for the third-most by a Cowgirl in the Big 12 era. pair's sixth-straight win, moving them to 16-2 together this spring. senior showed heart, overcoming falling down a break in the early going of Viktoriya Lushkova became the outright program leader for singles wins in "We knew the doubles point was going to be tough,"Young said. "Arkansas each set to rally back and win. Adamovic has been nearly automatic this the Big 12 era Saturday, dropping Aliona Ladutska, 6-1, 6-1, in the top singles has been really good in doubles all year, and I think that's been a big catalyst spring, going 14-3 in dual matches for a 20-7 overall mark and five wins over spot. The win was Lushkova's 95th of her career, surpassing Linda Faltynkova for their success as a program. We knew that the doubles point was going to ranked opponents. for the record. be a difference maker, and obviously it carries so much momentum…You have The Yellow Jackets would respond on court five, posting a three-set win Katarina Stresnakova remained perfect on the season, moving to 13-0 on two seniors there that fell down a break, 4-2, and then they finished strong. I over Katarina Stresnakova to tie the match for a third time. Stresnakova the dual campaign with a 6-3, 6-1 drubbing of Mariam Kurasbediani on court thought they stuck with it. (Lushkova) was playing on another level in doubles, battled back from a 6-4 first-set loss to Otsuka with a 6-3 win of her own in the three to seal the match. and I thought it was really special to watch." second. In the decisive third set, however, Otsuka ran away with the match In singles, OSU got wins from Lushkova, Stresnakova and junior Vladica for the final 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 result, handing Stresnakova her first loss of the dual Babic to put the Razorbacks away. season. Oklahoma State vs. UMKC Box Score Babic was the first Cowgirl to notch a singles point, as she handled Giuila As Stresnakova fell, Aliona Bolsova had just broken serve in her match Doubles | Order of finish: 1, 2 Pairone, 6-1, 6-2, on court four to expand the OSU lead to two. Babic has against No. 96 Paige Hourigan to take a 4-2 lead in the third set. Bolsova and No. 1: No. 13 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) def. Johnson/Grechkina (UMKC) 6-1 quietly been a force for the Cowgirls over the last month or so, as she has won Hourigan would trade breaks yet again to bring the score to 5-3, allowing the No. 2: Bolsova/Stresnakova (OSU) def. Kurasbediani/Vale (UMKC) 6-0 sixth straight, with all six coming in straight-sets. The win was also the junior's freshman the opportunity to serve for the win. At deuce, Bolsova was able to No. 3: Lushkova/Ruppert (OSU) vs. Ladutska/Albert (UMKC) 4-1, unf. 20th of the season, making her the sixth Cowgirl to reach that mark this year. finish, clinching the match and handing the Spanish product her 30th win of "Vladi has been coming along all year," Young said. "I told her that I thought the season. Her 30-win total ties her with Linda Faltynkova for second-most Singles | Order of finish: 2, 1, 3 her level today was a level that could win the NCAA individual championship. wins in a season by a Cowgirl in the Big 12 era. No. 1: No. 8 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) def. Ladutska, Aliona (UMKC) 6-1, 6-1 She has raised her level significantly. There is no one that is playing No. 4 "It's always nice to close out matches," Bolsova said. "I know how much No. 2: No. 73 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. Johnson, Melinda (UMKC) 6-0, 6-0 singles the rest of this team tournament that she can't compete with, and then it means for the team to be here. I'm a freshman, so I'm still experiencing it No. 3: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) def. Kurasbediani, Mariam (UMKC) 6-3, I think she can do well moving on to the individual tournament. I thought the for the first time, but for them I know how much it means. They were so close 6-1 Arkansas girl at four was a really strong player, so for us to get that point really last year to winning the whole thing, so when I was in the third set and it all No. 4: Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Grechkina, Yana (UMKC) 6-1, 4-3 quickly was a sign that we're continuing to pick up momentum." came down to me, I just thought of them and how important it is. I wasn't even No. 5: Fries, Katie (UMKC) vs. No. 94 Carla Tur Mari (OSU) 7-5, 3-3, unf. Stresnakova stayed hot as well, expanding her perfect string of matches this nervous, just focused in." No. 6: Sofia Blanco (OSU) def. Vale, Thanushree (UMKC) 6-2, 5-1 spring to 14 with a commanding, 6-1, 6-3 win over Mia Jurasic at No. 5. The "I'm proud of Ali," Young said. "It reminds me of Katie (Stresnakova's victory moves the OSU sophomore to 23-5 overall this season. clinching win against Ohio State in the Elite Eight) last year. Ali was in this Appropriately, Lushkova would close out the match in her final home bout as situation against Texas Tech in Lubbock when the crowd was against her. I re- a Cowgirl, dropping No. 45 Shannon Hudson to clinch the Pokes' 16th sweep member her saying then that she would be ready the next time an opportunity of the season. Lushkova was nearly automatic, overwhelming Hudson on the like that came because that was a whole new experience for her. When I saw way to a 6-3, 6-3 triumph. that we were up, 3-2, and had Katie and Ali left, I felt good. I feel good about every girl on our team. I was happy that she pulled it out."

Oklahoma State vs. Arkansas Box Score Oklahoma State vs. Georgia Tech Box Score Doubles | Order of finish: 2, 3 Doubles | Order of finish: 1, 2 No. 1: No. 13 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) vs. No. 28 Pairone/Jeanjean (AR) 5-5, unf. No. 1: No. 29 Jones/Houriga (GT) def. No. 13 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) 6-0 No. 2: Stresnakova/Bolsova (OSU) def. Oparenovic/Jurasic (AR) 6-2 No. 2: No. 23 Renaud/McAdoo (GT) def. No. 48 Bolsova/Stresnakova (OSU) No. 3: No. 70 Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) def. Arakawa/Hudson (AR) 7-5 6-2 No. 3: No. 70 Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) def. vs. Fabian/Otsuka (GT) 5-3, unf. Singles | Order of finish: 4, 5, 1 No. 1: No. 7 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) def. No. 45 Shannon Hudson (AR) Singles | Order of finish: 1, 4, 6, 2, 5, 3 6-3, 6-3 No. 1: No. 8 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) def. No. 48 Rasheeda McAdoo (GT) No. 2: No. 56 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) vs. No. 64 Ana Oparenovic (AR) 5-7, 6-0, 6-2 1-4, unf. No. 2: No. 56 Katarina Adamovic (OSU) def. No. 36 Johnnise Renaud (GT) No. 3: No. 73 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) vs. No. 111 Léolia Jeanjean (AR) 7-5, 6-3, 6-3 5-3, unf. No. 3: No. 73 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. No.96 Paige Hourigan (GT) 7-5, No. 4: No. 63 Vladica Babic (OSU) def. Giulia Pairone (AR) 6-1, 6-2 1-6, 6-3 No. 5: Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) def. Mia Jurasic (AR) 6-1, 6-3 No. 4: Kenya Jones (GT) def. No. 63 Vladica Babic (OSU) 6-2, 6-2 No. 6: Lena Ruppert (OSU) vs. Natsuho Arakawa (AR) 2-6, 6-4, 1-2, unf. No. 5: Nami Otsuka (GT) def. Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 No. 6: Lena Ruppert (OSU) def. Luca Fabian (GT) 6-4, 6-2

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MATCH 31 May 21, 2017 | Athens, Ga. Dan Magill Tennis Complex

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 1

FLORIDA NO. 1 4

ATHENS, Ga. – The ninth-ranked Oklahoma State women's tennis team's postseason run came to a close Sunday evening with a 4-1 loss to No. 1 Florida in the NCAA quarterfinals. "For us overall, it was a good season," Young said. "For us to get back here again and advance to the Elite Eight was great. I give Florida a lot of credit. They played excellent tennis today, and I was disappointed we weren't able to give them our best match. I'd have liked to gone out with us playing a little bit better tennis, but a lot of that is credit to Florida. They're an exceptional team, and I wouldn't be surprised if they win it all. "Our girls gave it all they had this entire season, and competed like cham- pions. Today, even not playing well, I thought we still competed hard and dug deep. I'm proud of those girls, and proud of our seniors who have put us on a different level as a program over the last three years. I'm proud of everything that they have accomplished." The Cowgirls couldn't overcome a slow start in doubles, as all three OSU tandems gave up breaks early in their matches. After Aliona Bolsova and Katarina Stresnakova came up short in their match on court two to No. 20 Brooke Austin and Kourtney Keegan, the remaining two Cowgirl doubles teams were able to pick up needed breaks to climb back into their matches. Cowgirls Carla Tur Mari and Vladica Babic broke No. 11 Anna Danilina and Igrid Neel's serve on one, and eventually held to jump up, 6-5; however, soon after Tur Mari and Babic snagged the lead, seniors Katarina Adamovic and Viktoriya Lushkova were broken on one, giving the 6-4 win to the 45th-ranked Florida team of Josie Kuhlman and Belinda Woolcock, and clinching the doubles point for the Gators. In singles, the Cowgirls were faced with a tough Florida lineup that took four of the match's six first sets and put the Pokes in a deeper hole. It wasn't long before OSU saw the Gator advantage expand to 3-0, as Florida tallied straight- set wins on courts two and five. Stresnakova dropped only her second dual match of the season, falling, 6-2, 6-3, to Brooke Austin at No. 5. Adamovic fell, 6-1, 6-1, on line two to No. 23 Josie Kuhlman for the third Gator point. Aliona Bolsova put the Cowgirls on the board with a 7-5, 6-3 victory over No. 31 ingrid Neel to cut the deficit to 3-1. The match wraps up an outstanding freshman campaign for Bolsova, that saw the Spanish product rack up 31 singles wins, which is the most by an OSU freshman in the Big 12 era and second most of any Big 12 era Cowgirl. Florida would seal the match on four, as No. 44 Anna Danilina defeated junior Vladica Babic, 6-4, 6-4, to put the Cowgirls away. The Cowgirls wrap up a successful season that saw the team post a 25-6 overall record for its third-straight 20-win season and second consecutive season of 25 wins or more. OSU followed up its third-straight NCAA Regional title with a 4-3 victory over No.8 Georgia Tech on Friday night to clinch the squad's second Elite Eight appearance in as many years. The team went 8-1 in Big 12 play in 2017 for a share of its second-straight regular season conference championship. At the Big 12 Tournament, the Cowgirls ran off wins over Kansas and No. 15 Baylor to advance to their fourth conference championship match in the last five years. The loss marks the last dual match of seniors Katarina Adamovic, Carla Tur Mari and Viktoriya Lushkova's careers. Combining for 258 singles wins, 277 doubles wins, four All-America honors and 13 All-Big 12 accolades while helping the Cowgirls to a 93-26 overall record, the trio has cemented itself as one of the greatest senior classes in program history and has left an imprint on OSU tennis that won't soon be forgotten.

Oklahoma State vs. Florida Box Score Doubles | Order of finish: 2, 3 No. 1: No. 11 Danilina/Neel (UF) vs. No. 13 Babic/Tur Mari (OSU) 5-6 No. 2: No. 20 Austin/Keegan (UF) def. No. 48 Bolsova/Stresnakova (OSU) 6-2 No. 3: No. 45 Kuhlman/Woolcock (UF) def. No. 70 Adamovic/Lushkova (OSU) 6-4

Singles | Order of finish: 5, 2, 3, 4 No. 1: No. 6 Belinda Woolcock (UF) vs. No. 8 Viktoriya Lushkova (OSU) 2-6, 5-2, unf. No. 2: No. 23 Josie Kuhlman (UF) def. Katarina Adamovic (OSU) 6-1, 6-1 No. 3: No. 73 Aliona Bolsova (OSU) def. No. 31 Ingrid Neel (UF) 7-5, 6-3 No. 4: No. 44 Anna Danilina (UF) def. No. 63 Vladica Babic (OSU) 6-4, 6-4 No. 5: Brooke Austin (UF) def. Katarina Stresnakova (OSU) 6-2, 6-3 No. 6: No. 59 Kourtney Keegan (UF) vs. Lena Ruppert (OSU) 6-2, 5-7, unf.

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vs ranked Last SINGLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 4 5 6 Nat'l Reg'l Strk 10 Katarina Adamovic 21-9 14-4 7-5 3-1 1-0 13-4 ------5-7 0-0 L2 4-3 Vladica Babic 20-11 13-8 7-3 4-2 1-0 2-0 2-2 8-6 ------3-5 0-0 L3 5-3 Sofia Blanco 18-6 8-3 10-3 2-1 ------2-0 1-2 5-1 1-3 0-0 W4 6-3 Aliona Bolsova 31-7 20-4 11-3 5-2 --- 4-0 13-3 3-1 ------5-4 0-0 W9 8-0 Viktoriya Lushkova 25-11 14-6 11-5 3-0 14-6 ------12-10 0-0 L1 5-3 Carla Tur Mari 14-5 5-2 9-3 0-0 ------1-0 2-0 2-2 --- 2-3 0-0 W1 3-2 Lena Ruppert 22-6 13-4 9-2 2-0 ------2-0 6-3 5-1 1-1 0-0 W2 2-2 Katarina Stresnakova 24-7 14-2 10-5 3-0 ------1-0 --- 6-2 7-0 0-1 0-0 L2 5-2 Totals 177-62 103-33 74-29 23-6 16-6 19-4 17-5 17-7 15-9 19-2 29-34 0-0 Percentage .741 .757 .718 .793 .727 .826 .773 .708 .625 .905 .460 .000

vs ranked Last DOUBLES TEAMS Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 Nat'l Reg'l Strk 10 Sofia Blanco/Carla Tur Mari 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 W1 1-1 Lena Ruppert/Katarina Stresnakova 5-4 0-0 5-4 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 W1 5-4 Sofia Blanco/Aliona Bolsova 25-7 14-3 11-4 3-0 --- 14-3 --- 1-4 0-0 L1 7-3 Viktoriya Lushkova/Carla Tur Mari 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L2 0-2 Katarina Adamovic/Vladica Babic 4-2 1-0 3-2 1-0 1-0 ------4-2 0-0 W1 4-2 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari 23-8 14-6 9-2 4-1 14-6 ------8-7 0-0 L2 6-4 Katarina Adamovic/Aliona Bolsova 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 W1 1-0 Sofia Blanco/Katarina Stresnakova 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 L1 0-1 Katarina Adamovic/Sofia Blanco 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 ------0-0 0-0 W1 1-0 Aliona Bolsova/Katarina Stresnakova 4-2 3-2 1-0 1-0 --- 3-2 --- 0-2 0-0 L2 4-2 Katarina Adamovic/Viktoriya Lushkova 17-4 16-3 1-1 4-1 ------16-3 1-1 0-0 L1 8-2 Sofia Blanco/Lena Ruppert 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 ------1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 1-0 Totals 84-31 51-14 33-17 14-2 15-6 17-5 19-3 14-16 0-0 Percentage .730 .785 .660 .875 .714 .773 .864 .467 .000

Date Opponent Location Time Score Overall Conf. Nat'l Rank January 20 Oral Roberts Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m. W, 7-0 1-0 -- No. 5 20 Louisiana Tech Stillwater, Okla. 5 p.m. W, 7-0 2-0 -- No. 5 21 North Texas Stillwater, Okla. 10 a.m. W, 7-0 3-0 -- No. 5 28 Cornell ^ Stillwater, Okla. 3 p.m. W, 4-0 4-0 -- No. 5 29 TCU ^ Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m. W, 4-0 5-0 -- No. 5 February 5 at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 1 p.m. W, 4-1 6-0 -- No. 5 10 No. 19 Ole Miss New Haven, Conn. 8:30 a.m. W, 4-0 7-0 -- No. 5 11 No. 7 Ohio State New Haven, Conn. 8:30 a.m. L, 4-3 7-1 -- No. 5 12 No. 8 California New Haven, Conn. 11:30 a.m. W, 4-2 8-1 -- No. 5 17 No. 5 Stanford Orlando, Fla. 6 p.m. L, 4-1 8-2 -- No. 6 18 at No. 1 Florida Gainesville, Fla. 4 p.m. L, 4-2 8-3 -- No. 6 March 3 at No. 25 Washington Seattle, Wash. 4 p.m. W, 6-1 9-3 -- No. 11 4 No. 38 Northwestern Seattle, Wash. 1 p.m. W, 5-2 10-3 -- No. 11 9 No. 10 Baylor * Stillwater, Okla. 5 p.m. W, 4-1 11-3 1-0 No. 7 12 at No. 45 UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. 10 a.m. W, 6-1 12-3 1-0 No. 7 13 Washington State Las Vegas, Nev. 10 a.m. W, 4-0 13-3 1-0 No. 7 17 No. 30 Texas * Stillwater, Okla. 5 p.m. W, 4-0 14-3 2-0 No. 8 31 at No. 6 Texas Tech * Lubbock, Texas 5 p.m. L, 4-2 14-4 2-1 No. 7 April 2 at No. 33 TCU * Fort Worth, Texas 1 p.m. W, 4-2 15-4 3-1 No. 7 7 Kansas State * Stillwater, Okla. 5:30 p.m. W, 4-0 16-4 4-1 No. 9 9 No. 23 Kansas * Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m. W, 4-0 17-4 5-1 No. 9 14 Oklahoma * Stillwater, Okla. 5 p.m. W, 4-0 18-4 6-1 No. 8 21 at West Virginia * Morgantown, W. Va. 5 p.m. W, 4-0 19-4 7-1 No. 9 23 at Iowa State * Ames, Iowa 10 a.m. W, 4-0 20-4 8-1 No. 9 28 No. 34 Kansas ^ Norman, Okla. 4 p.m. W, 4-0 21-4 8-1 No. 9 29 No. 15 Baylor Norman, Okla. 4 p.m. W, 4-2 22-4 8-1 No. 9 30 No. 7 Texas Tech Norman, Okla. 4 p.m. L, 4-2 22-5 8-1 No. 9 May 13 UMKC ! Stillwater, Okla. 12 p.m. W, 4-0 23-5 8-1 No. 9 14 No. 19 Arkansas ! Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m. W, 4-0 24-5 8-1 No. 9 19 No. 8 Georgia Tech ! Athens, Ga. 6 p.m. W, 4-3 25-5 8-1 No. 9 21 No. 1 Florida ! Athens, Ga. 12 p.m. L, 4-1 25-6 8-1 No. 9 * denotes Big 12 match ^ denotes Big 12 Tournament match ! denotes NCAA Tournament match

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No. 1 (S) No. 2 (S) No. 3 (S) No. 4 (S) No. 5 (S) No. 6 (S) No.1 (D) No. 2 (D) No. 3 (D) 1/20 Oral Roberts Adamovic Babic Tur Mari Blanco Stresnakova* Ruppert Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova* 1/20 Louisiana Tech Lushkova Babic* Bolsova Blanco Stresnakova Ruppert Babic/Tur Mari* Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova 1/21 North Texas Babic Adamovic Bolsova Tur Mari Ruppert Stresnakova* Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova* Adamovic/Lushkova 1/28 Cornell Lushkova* Babic Bolsova Tur Mari Ruppert Stresnakova Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova* Adamovic/Lushkova 1/29 TCU Lushkova Adamovic Babic Bolsova* Blanco Stresnakova Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova* Adamovic/Lushkova 2/5 at Tulsa Lushkova* Adamovic Babic Tur Mari Blanco Ruppert Babic/Tur Mari Adamovic/Lushkova Bolsova/Ruppert* 2/10 vs. Ole Miss Lushkova* Adamovic Babic Bolsova Tur Mari Ruppert Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova* Adamovic/Lushkova 2/11 vs. Ohio State Lushkova Adamovic Babic Bolsova Tur Mari Ruppert Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova* 2/12 vs. California Lushkova* Adamovic Babic Bolsova Blanco Ruppert Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova 2/17 vs. Stanford Lushkova Adamovic Babic Bolsova Tur Mari Ruppert Babic/Tur Mari* Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova 2/18 at Florida Lushkova Adamovic Bolsova Babic Ruppert Blanco Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova* 3/3 at Washington Lushkova* Adamovic Bolsova Babic Ruppert Stresnakova Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova* 3/4 vs. Northwestern Lushkova Adamovic Bolsova Babic Ruppert Blanco* Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova 3/9 Baylor Lushkova Adamovic Bolsova Babic* Ruppert Blanco Babic/Tur Mari* Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova 3/12 at UNLV Lushkova Adamovic Bolsova Babic Tur Mari* Stresnakova Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova* Adamovic/Lushkova 3/13 vs. Washington State Adamovic Bolsova* Babic Tur Mari Ruppert Stresnakova Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova* Adamovic/Lushkova 3/17 Texas Lushkova* Adamovic Bolsova Babic Stresnakova Blanco Adamovic/Babic* Bolsova/Stresnakova Blanco/Lushkova 3/31 at Texas Tech Lushkova Adamovic Bolsova Babic Ruppert Stresnakova Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova 4/2 at TCU Lushkova* Adamovic Bolsova Babic Ruppert Stresnakova Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova* 4/7 Kansas State Lushkova Adamovic Babic* Ruppert Stresnakova Tur Mari Babic/Tur Mari* Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova 4/9 Kansas Lushkova Adamovic Bolsova Babic* Ruppert Stresnakova Babic/Tur Mari* Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova 4/14 Oklahoma Lushkova Adamovic* Bolsova Babic Tur Mari Stresnakova Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova* 4/21 at West Virginia Lushkova Bolsova* Babic Ruppert Stresnakova Blanco Babic/Tur Mari* Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova 4/23 at Iowa State Lushkova* Bolsova Babic Ruppert Stresnakova Blanco Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova* Adamovic/Lushkova 4/28 vs. Kansas Lushkova Adamovic Bolsova Ruppert Stresnakova* Tur Mari Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova* Adamovic/Lushkova 4/29 vs. Baylor Lushkova Adamovic* Bolsova Babic Ruppert Stresnakova Doubles not played 4/30 vs. Texas Tech Lushkova Adamovic Bolsova Babic Ruppert Stresnakova Babic/Tur Mari Blanco/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova 5/13 vs. UMKC Lushkova Bolsova Stresnakova* Ruppert Tur Mari Blanco Babic/Tur Mari Stresnakova/Bolsova* Ruppert/Lushkova 5/14 vs. Arkansas Lushkova* Adamovic Bolsova Babic Stresnakova Ruppert Babic/Tur Mari Stresnakova/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova* 5/19 vs. Georgia Tech Lushkova* Adamovic Bolsova Babic Stresnakova Ruppert Babic/Tur Mari Stresnakova/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova 5/21 vs. Florida Lushkova Adamovic Bolsova Babic Stresnakova Ruppert Babic/Tur Mari Stresnakova/Bolsova Adamovic/Lushkova *indicates matches/doubles points clinched

FINAL INDIVIDUAL ITA RANKINGS BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

SINGLES JANUARY Player Current Season High Career High 17 Bianca Turati, Fr., Texas Viktoriya Lushkova No. 10 No. 6 No. 6 24 Gabriela Talaba, Jr., Texas Tech Katarina Adamovic No. 54 No. 10 No. 10 Aliona Bolsova No. 56 No. 43 No. 43 31 Sabrina Federici, Jr., Texas Tech Vladica Babic No. 80 No. 26 No. 26 Carla Tur Mari No. 106 No. 32 No. 32 FEBRUARY 7 Blair Shankle, Sr., Baylor -and- Seda Arantekin, Sr., TCU DOUBLES 14 Felicity Maltby, So., Texas Tech Player Current Season High Career High 21 Ines Mesquita, Fr., Kansas State Babic/Tur Mari No. 18 No. 6 No. 6 Blanco/Bolsova No. 43 No. 31 No. 31 28 Samantha Budai, Sr., Iowa State

MARCH 7 Theresa Van Zyl, Sr., Baylor 14 Katarina Adamovic, Sr., Oklahoma State 21 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr., Oklahoma State -and- Blair Shankle, Sr., Baylor 28 Gabriela Talaba, Jr., Oklahoma State

APRIL 5 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr., Oklahoma State 12 Vladica Babic, Jr., Oklahoma State 19 Blair Shankle, Sr., Baylor 26 Blair Shankle, Sr., Baylor

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KATARINA ADAMOVIC SENIOR | 5-8 | CACAK, SERBIA 2016-17 Cowgirl Tennis Oklahoma State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jun 28, 2017) ADAMOVIC NOTES Katarina2016-17 Adamovic RESULTS SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Oct 1-9 vs Texas A&M R32 Saska Gavrilovska (15/-) Won 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 Oct 1-9 vs Pepperdine R16 Mayar Sherif Ahmed (48/-) Lost 4-6, 3-6 Oct. 13-16 vs Furman R32 Ansley Speaks Won 6-4, 7-6 (0-3) Season Highlights Oct. 13-16 vs Mississippi State R16 Jasmine Lee (8/-) Won 6-1, 6-2 Wraps up her career with a 75-42 record in singles and a 91-23 mark Oct. 13-16 vs North Carolina t-QF Sara Daavetilla Lost 3-6, 3-6 in doubles … Her .798 win percentage in doubles ranks No. 1 among Nov. 4-6 vs Wyoming Dorottya Jonas Won 6-3, 6-0 Nov. 4-6 vs SMU Elizaveta Buss Won 6-1, 6-3 Cowgirls since the inception of the Big 12 … Her 91 doubles wins are Nov. 4-6 vs Tulsa Ksenia Laskutova (64/-) Won 6-3, 7-5 also the third-highest among Cowgirls in the Big 12 era and the ninth- Jan. 13-15 vs Florida R32 Ingrid Neel Lost 5-7, 2-6 most all-time, while her 75 singles wins rank eighth in the Big 12 era … Jan. 13-15 vs UCLA Cons Terri Fleming Won 6-4, 6-1 Jan. 13-15 vs Stanford Cons Caroline Doyle (71/-) Lost 2-6, 1-2 Went 21-9 overall in singles as a senior, including a 14-4 mark in dual Jan 20, 2017 Oral Roberts 1 Jovana Antonijevic Won 6-0, 6-1 action … Competed primarily in the No. 2 spot for the Cowgirls, going Jan 21, 2017 North Texas 2 Alexis Thoma Won 6-1, 6-4 13-4 at the position … Knocked off five ranked opponents on the season Jan 29, 2017 TCU 2 Donika Bashota Won 6-1, 6-0 Feb 05, 2017 at Tulsa 2 R. Leenabanchong - 6-2, 3-5, unfinished … Clinched Cowgirl wins over Oklahoma (4/14) and Baylor (4/29) … Feb 10, 2017 vs #19 Ole Miss 2 Natalie Suk Won 6-3, 6-3 Recorded an epic three-set win over Elizabeth Profit of Baylor to send the Feb 11, 2017 vs #7 Ohio State 2 Anna Sanford (55/-) Won 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 Cowgirls to the Big 12 title match … Defeated No. 55 Anna Sanford of Feb 12, 2017 vs #8 California 2 Karla Popovic (20/-) - 4-6, 6-3, 2-5, unfinished Feb 17, 2017 vs #5 Stanford 2 Caroline Doyle (38/-) - 7-5, 6-7 (6-8), 2-3, unfinished Ohio State in three sets … Was instrumental in the OSU win over No. 8 Feb 18, 2017 at #1 Florida 2 Ingrid Neel (45/-) Lost 3-6, 2-6 Georgia Tech in the NCAA Sweet 16, dropping No. 36 Johnnise Renaud, Mar 3, 2017 at #25 Washington 2 Nour Abbes Won 6-7, 6-4, 13-11 6-3, 6-3 … Was selected to the NCAA Singles Championships for the Mar 04, 2017 vs #38 Northwestern 2 Maddie Lipp Won 7-6, 6-2 * Mar 09, 2017 #10 Baylor 2 Rhiann Newborn (110/-) Won 6-3, 6-3 second-straight season … Went 17-4 overall in doubles with Viktoriya Mar 12, 2017 at #45 UNLV 2 Aiwen Zhu Won 7-6, 7-3 Lushkova, going 16-3 in duals at the No. 3 spot … The pair clinched Mar 13, 2017 vs Washington State 1 Guzal Yusupova - 6-3, 1-1, unfinished six doubles points for the Pokes … Defeated the 17th-ranked tandem * Mar 17, 2017 #30 Texas 2 Neda Koprcina (87/-) - 6-3, 6-7, unfinished of Florida’s Josie Kuhlman and Belinda Woolcock in February by way * Mar 31, 2017 at #6 Texas Tech 2 Felicity Maltby (56/-) Lost 6-3, 3-6, 0-6 * Apr 02, 2017 at #33 TCU 2 Aleksandra Zenovka Won 6-2, 6-2 of 7-2 tiebreaker … Teamed up with Vladica Babic in the No. 1 spot to * Apr 07, 2017 Kansas State 2 Millie Stretton - 7-5, 2-0, unfinished drop No. 52 Petra Granic and Dani Wagland of Texas, 6-3, to clinch the * Apr 09, 2017 #23 Kansas 2 Bernard-Feigenbaum - 5-7, 2-1, unfinished doubles point … Named to the All-Big 12 first team in singles and second * Apr 14, 2017 #34 Oklahoma 2 Mimi Fotopoulos Won 6-1, 6-1 Apr 28, 2017 vs Kansas 2 Bernard-Feigenbaum Won 6-1, 6-4 team in doubles with Viktoriya Lushkova … With Lushkova, was named Apr 29, 2017 vs #15 Baylor 2 2016-17Elizabeth Profit Cowgirl Tennis Won 6-1, 6-7 (5-7), 6-2 to the Big 12 All-Tournament team. Fall 2016: Went 6-2 in singles and Apr 30, 2017 vs #7 Texas Tech 2 Felicity Maltby (62/-) Lost 6-2, 3-6, 3-6 5-2 in doubles in her final fall campaign, picking up three ranked wins May 14, 2017 #19 ArkansasOklahoma State Individual2 Match-by-MatchAna Oparenovic (64/-) (Through matches- of Jun5-7, 1-4, 28, unfinished 2017) May 19, 2017 vs #8 Georgia Tech 2 Johnnise Renaud (36/-) Won 6-3, 6-3 in both singles and doubles … With two top-50 wins, was one of three May 21, 2017 vs #1 Florida 2 Josie Kuhlman (23/-) Lost 1-6, 1-6 Cowgirls to advance to the singles main draw round of 16 at the Riviera/ KatarinaJun 24-31 Adamovic vs California R64 Karla Popovic (10/-) Lost 4-6, 0-6 ITA All-American Championships … Teamed up with Vladica Babic at DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships to knock off the No. 11, No. Oct 1-9 vs Pepperdine R32 Mayar Sherif Ahmed/Christine Maddox (19/-) Lost 3-8/Vladica Babic 7 and No. 4 doubles teams in the country, advancing to the consolation Oct 1-9 vs Stanford Cons Caroline Doyle/Melissa Lord (11/-) Won 8-4/Vladica Babic finals … Advanced to the quarterfinals of the Oracle/ITA Masters with Oct 1-9 vs South Carolina Cons Paige Cline/Hadley Berg (7/-) Won 8-2/Vladica Babic Oct 1-9 vs Michigan Cons Mira Ruder-Hook/Brienne Minor (4/-) Won 8-5/Vladica Babic wins over Ansley Speaks of Furman and No. 8 Jasmine Lee of Missis- Oct 1-9 vs Kentucky Cons Mami Adachi/Aldila Sutjiadi (1/-) Lost 3-8/Vladica Babic sippi State … Went 3-0 in singles and 2-0 in doubles at the SMU Red & Nov. 4-6 vs SMU Elizaveta Buss/Dasha Sharapova Won 6-4/Aliona Bolsova Blue Challenge to wrap up the fall season, picking up a ranked win over Nov. 4-6 vs Loyola Marymount Elvira Juraliova/Jessica Perez Won 6-2/Sofia Blanco No. 64 Ksenia Laskutova of Tulsa. Jan 13-15 vs Florida Ingrid Neel/Anna Danilina Lost 3-6/Viktoriya Lushkova Jan 13-15 vs North Carolina Alexa Graham/Makenna Jones Won 6-2/Viktoriya Lushkova Jan 20 Oral Roberts 3 Brenda Mercado Jove/Ximena Puentes Won 6-0/Viktoriya Lushkova Jan 20 Louisiana Tech 3 Nadja Manjon/Jill van den Dungen - 5-2, unfinished/Viktoriya Lushkova Jan 21 North Texas 3 Laura Arciniegas/Haruka Sasaki Won 6-0/Viktoriya Lushkova ADAMOVIC CAREER STATS Jan 28 Cornell 3 Madison Stevens/Lizzie Stewart Won 6-2/Viktoriya Lushkova Jan 29 TCU 3 Alexis Pereira/Aleksandra Zenovka Won 6-1/Viktoriya Lushkova Feb 05 at Tulsa 2 R. Leenabanchong/Martha Matoula - 3-5, unfinished/Viktoriya Lushkova Adamovic’s Career Singles Stats Feb 10 vs #19 Ole Miss 3 Tea Jandric/Zalina Khairudinova - 5-3, unfinished/Viktoriya Lushkova Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Feb 11 vs #7 Ohio State 3 Olivia Sneed/Ferny Angeles Paz Won 6-1/Viktoriya Lushkova Feb 12 vs #8 California 3 Alexis Nelson/Denise Starr Lost 3-6/Viktoriya Lushkova 2014 10-11 -- 10-11 0-1 Feb 17 vs #5 Stanford 3 Caroline Lampl/Emma Higuchi Won 7-6 (7-4)/Viktoriya Lushkova 2015 21-11 10-3 11-8 2-4 Feb 18 at #1 Florida 3 Josie Kuhlman/Belinda Woolcock (17/-) Won 7-6 (7-2)/Viktoriya Lushkova 2016 23-11 12-5 11-6 10-6 Mar 3 at #25 Washington 3 Katarina Kopcalic/Lana Slavica Won 6-4/Viktoriya Lushkova Mar 04 vs #38 Northwestern 3 Lee Or/Rheeya Doshi Won 6-1/Viktoriya Lushkova 2017 21-9 7-5 14-4 5-7 * Mar 09 #10 Baylor 3 Rhiann Newborn/Theresa Van Zyl - 4-5, unfinished/Viktoriya Lushkova Total 75-42 29-13 46-29 17-18 Mar 12 at #45 UNLV 3 Paola Artiga/Anna Bogoslavets Won 6-1/Viktoriya Lushkova Mar 13 vs Washington State 3 Guzal Yusupova/Melisa Ates - 4-2, unfinished/Viktoriya Lushkova * Mar 17 #30 Texas 1 Petra Granic/Dani Wagland (52/-) Won 6-3/Vladica Babic Adamovic’s Career Doubles Stats * Mar 31 at #6 Texas Tech 3 Alba Cortina-Pou/Alex Valenstein Lost 1-6/Viktoriya Lushkova Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked * Apr 02 at #33 TCU 3 Alexis Pereira/Sofiko Kadzhaya Won 6-2/Viktoriya Lushkova 2014 14-3 -- 14-3 -- * Apr 07 Kansas State 3 Iva Bago/Livia Cirnu Won 6-0/Viktoriya Lushkova * Apr 14 #34 Oklahoma 3 Ann Selim/Simran Sethi Won 6-1/Viktoriya Lushkova 2015 23-11 8-5 15-6 1-0 * Apr 21 at West Virginia 3 Abigail Rosiello/Kirsten White Won 6-2/Viktoriya Lushkova 2016 32-3 5-2 27-1 -- Apr 23 at Iowa State 3 Phippen, Natalie/Bender, Liera Won 6-0/Viktoriya Lushkova 2017 23-6 6-3 17-3 5-3 Apr 29 vs #15 Baylor 3 Theresa Van Zyl/Elizabeth Profit - /Viktoriya Lushkova Apr 30 vs #7 Texas Tech 3 Alex Valenstein/Alba Cortina-Pou - 5-2, unfinished/Viktoriya Lushkova Total 92-23 19-10 73-13 6-3 May 14 #19 Arkansas 3 Natsuho Arakawa/Shannon Hudson Won 7-5/Viktoriya Lushkova May 19 vs #8 Georgia Tech 3 Luca Fabian Nami/Nami Otsuka - 5-3, unfinished/Viktoriya Lushkova May 21 vs #1 Florida 3 Belinda Woolcock/Josie Kuhlman (45/-) Lost 4-6/Viktoriya Lushkova

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VLADICA BABIC JUNIOR | 5-9 | PODGORICA, MONTENEGRO

2016-17 Cowgirl Tennis Oklahoma State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jun 28, 2017)

BABIC NOTES Vladica Babic SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Sep 16-18 vs California Denise Starr (62/-) Won 6-7, 6-3, 10-7 Sep 16-18 vs Georgia Tech Rasheeda McAdoo (77/-) Won 2-6, 6-1, 11-9 Season Highlights Sep 16-18 vs Harvard June Lee Won 6-1, 3-6, 10-8 Oct 1-9 vs Mississippi State R32 Jasmine Lee (8/-) Won 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 Went 20-11 overall in singles for her junior campaign, posting a 13-8 Oct 1-9 vs UCLA R16 Ena Shibahara Lost 6-2, 2-6, 3-6 Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma State R16 Carla Tur Mari Lost 4-6, 2-6 mark in dual action … Held down the Nos. 3 and 4 spots for the Pokes Oct 13-17 vs Creighton R128 Michaela Henne Won 6-1, 6-2 … Came up with three ranked wins on the year … Clinched wins over Oct 13-17 vs Kansas State R64 Maria Panaite Won 6-4, 6-3 Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma R32 Ann Selim Won 6-0, 6-0 Louisiana Tech, Kansas State, Baylor and Kansas for the Cowgirls … Jan 20, 2017 Oral Roberts 2 Petya Simeonova Won 6-0, 6-4 Got hot near the end of Big 12 play into postseason, winning six-straight Jan 20, 2017 Louisiana Tech 2 Sonia Chen Won 6-1, 6-2 Jan 21, 2017 North Texas 1 Maria Kononova Won 7-5, 6-1 matches, all by straight-sets … Defeated Giulia Pairone of Arkansas, Jan 28, 2017 Cornell 2 Alexandra D'Ascenzo - 6-2, 2-2, unfinished 6-1, 6-2, to help send OSU to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the third-straight Jan 29, 2017 TCU 3 Marie Norris (115/-) - 6-1, 2-6, 1-1, unfinished year … Was selected to the NCAA Individual Championships in both Feb 05, 2017 at Tulsa 3 Mahitha Dadireddy - 6-4, 4-1, unfinished Feb 10, 2017 vs #19 Ole Miss 3 Anna Vrbenska - 6-4, 4-6, 4-3, unfinished singles and doubles … Teamed up with Carla Tur Mari to go 23-8 overall, Feb 11, 2017 vs #7 Ohio State 3 Gaby DeSantis (68/-) Lost 4-6, 5-7 including a 14-6 record at the No. 1 spot … The pair, who was ranked as Feb 12, 2017 vs #8 California 3 Denise Starr Won 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 Feb 17, 2017 vs #5 Stanford 3 Melissa Lord (13/-) Lost 6-2, 3-6, 0-6 high as No. 6 during the season, dropped eight ranked opponents, while Feb 18, 2017 at #1 Florida 4 Josie Kuhlman (33/-) Lost 6-2, 3-6, 4-6 clinching six doubles points … Defeated two top-25 opponents during the Mar 3, 2017 at #25 Washington 4 Alexis Prokopuik Won 7-5, 6-3 Mar 04, 2017 vs #38 Northwestern 4 Lee Or Lost 6-2, 4-6, 2-6 dual season in No. 18 Austin/Keegan (Florida) and No. 22 Shankle/Profit * Mar 09, 2017 #10 Baylor 4 Theresa Van Zyl Won 6-4, 6-3 (Baylor) … Earned Second Team All-Big 12 singles honors and First Mar 12, 2017 at #45 UNLV 4 Anna Bogoslavets Won 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 Mar 13, 2017 vs Washington State 3 Aneta Miksovska - 6-3, 3-0, unfinished Team All-Big 12 recognition in doubles … Named to the first team of the * Mar 17, 2017 #30 Texas 4 Anna Turati - 4-6, 6-0, 5-4, unfinished Academic All-Big 12 team. Fall 2016: Posted an impressive fall season, * Mar 31, 2017 at #6 Texas Tech 4 Sarah Dvorak Lost 4-6, 1-6 * Apr 02, 2017 at #33 TCU 4 Donika Bashota Lost 3-6, 6-4, 2-6 going 7-2 in singles and 12-3 in doubles while racking up three ranked * Apr 07, 2017 Kansas State 3 Ines Mesquita Won 6-1, 6-3 singles wins and seven ranked doubles wins … Won the ITA Central * Apr 09, 2017 #23 Kansas 4 Khmelnitckaia, Nina Won 6-3, 6-2 * Apr 14, 2017 #34 Oklahoma 4 Malene Stripp Won 6-0, 6-4 Region doubles title, teaming up with Carla Tur Mari to knock off Nina * Apr 21, 2017 at West Virginia 3 Christina Jordan - 6-3, 2-3, unfinished Khmelnitckaia and Tess Bernard-Feigenbaum of Kansas in the finals … Apr 23, 2017 at Iowa State 3 Freeman, Erin - 6-2, unfinished Apr 29, 2017 vs #15 Baylor 4 Angie Shakhraichuk Won 6-2, 6-4 Also advanced to the round of 16 in singles at the regional champion- Apr 30, 2017 vs #7 Texas Tech 2016-174 Sabrina Cowgirl Federici Tennis Won 7-5, 6-3 ships … Went 3-0 at the ITA Grass Court Invitational, picking up ranked May 14, 2017 #19Oklahoma Arkansas State Individual Match-by-Match4 Giulia Pairone (Through matches of JunWon 28, 6-1,2017) 6-2 wins over No. 62 Denise Starr (California and No. 77 Rasheeda McAdoo May 19, 2017 vs #8 Georgia Tech 4 Kenya Jones Lost 2-6, 2-6 May 21, 2017 vs #1 Florida 4 Anna Danilina (44/-) Lost 4-6, 4-6 (Georgia Tech) … Was one of three Cowgirls to advance to the singles VladicaJun Babic 24-31 vs South Carolina R64 I. Gamarra Martins (49/-) Lost 1-6, 4-6 main draw round of 16 at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner … Teamed up with Katarina Adamovic at the Riviera/ITA All-American Oct 1-9 vs Pepperdine R32 Mayar Sherif Ahmed/Christine Maddox (19/-) Lost 3-8/Katarina Adamovic Oct 1-9 vs Stanford Cons Caroline Doyle/Melissa Lord (11/-) Won 8-4/Katarina Adamovic Championships to knock off the No. 11, No. 7 and No. 4 doubles teams Oct 1-9 vs South Carolina Cons Paige Cline/Hadley Berg (7/-) Won 8-2/Katarina Adamovic in the country, advancing to the consolation finals … With Carla Tur Mari, Oct 1-9 vs Michigan Cons Mira Ruder-Hook/Brienne Minor (4/-) Won 8-5/Katarina Adamovic advanced to the semifinals of the USTA/ITA National Indoor Champion- Oct 1-9 vs Kentucky Cons Mami Adachi/Aldila Sutjiadi (1/-) Lost 3-8/Katarina Adamovic Oct 13-17 vs Missouri R64 Clare Raley/Brianna Lashway Won 8-6/Carla Tur Mari ships, knocking off three top-20 opponents and two top-10 foes. Oct 13-17 vs SIU Carbondale R32 Athena Chrysanthou/Meagan Monaghan Won 8-1/Carla Tur Mari Oct 13-17 vs Iowa R16 Elise Van Heuvlen/Zoe Douglas Won 8-6/Carla Tur Mari Oct 13-17 vs Tulsa t-QF R. Leenabanchong/Martha Matoula Won 8-3/Carla Tur Mari Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma t-SF Julie Byrne/Lily Miyazaki Won 7-6 (0-2), 6-0/Carla Tur Mari Oct 13-17 vs Kansas t-F Nina Khmelnitckaia/T Bernard-Feigenbaum Won 6-4, 6-0/Carla Tur Mari BABIC CAREER STATS Nov 3-6 vs Michigan Brienne Minor/Mira Ruder-Hook (4/-) Won 6-1, 6-4/Carla Tur Mari Nov 3-6 vs Pepperdine /Jean Runglerkriangkr (6/-) Won 6-0, 6-4/Carla Tur Mari Nov 3-6 vs Florida Josie Kuhlman/Belinda Woolcock (19/-) Won 6-4, 1-6, 10-6/Carla Tur Mari Nov 3-6 vs UCLA Jada Hart/Ena Shibahara Lost 3-6, 3-6/Carla Tur Mari Babic’s Career Singles Stats Jan 20 Oral Roberts 1 Petya Simeonova/Jovana Antonijevic Won 6-0/Carla Tur Mari Jan 20 Louisiana Tech 1 Jazmin Britos/Marta Sramkova Won 6-1/Carla Tur Mari Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Jan 21 North Texas 1 Alexandra Heczey/Maria Kononova - 3-4, unfinished/Carla Tur Mari 2015 22-9 7-5 15-4 2-2 Jan 28 Cornell 1 Marika Cusick/Alexandra D'Ascenzo - 5-1, unfinished/Carla Tur Mari Jan 29 TCU 1 Olaya Garrido-Rivas/Donika Bashota (16/-) Lost 2-6/Carla Tur Mari 2016 27-9 10-2 17-7 6-4 Feb 05 at Tulsa 1 Ksenia Laskutova/Martina Okalova Won 6-3/Carla Tur Mari 2017 20-11 7-3 13-8 3-5 Feb 10 vs #19 Ole Miss 1 Arianne Hartono/Anna Vrbenska (33/-) Won 6-2/Carla Tur Mari Feb 11 vs #7 Ohio State 1 Anna Sanford/Sandy Niehaus - 3-5, unfinished/Carla Tur Mari Total 69-29 24-10 45-19 11-11 Feb 12 vs #8 California 1 Maya Jansen/Maegan Manasse (49/-) Lost 3-6/Carla Tur Mari Feb 17 vs #5 Stanford 1 Taylor Davidson/Emily Arbuthnott Won 7-6 (7-5)/Carla Tur Mari Feb 18 at #1 Florida 1 Brooke Austin/Kourtney Keegan (18/-) Won 6-4/Carla Tur Mari Babic’s Career Doubles Stats Mar 3 at #25 Washington 1 Nour Abbes/Miki Kobayashi Won 6-3/Carla Tur Mari Mar 04 vs #38 Northwestern 1 Maddie Lipp/Alex Chatt (9/-) Lost 2-6/Carla Tur Mari Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked * Mar 09 #10 Baylor 1 Blair Shankle/Elizabeth Profit (22/-) Won 6-3/Carla Tur Mari 2015 23-11 8-5 15-6 1-0 Mar 12 at #45 UNLV 1 Aiwen Zhu/En-Pei Huang - 5-5, unfinished/Carla Tur Mari Mar 13 vs Washington State 1 Barbora Michalkova/Victoria Matajevic Won 6-1/Carla Tur Mari 2016 32-3 5-2 27-1 -- * Mar 17 #30 Texas 1 Petra Granic/Dani Wagland (52/-) Won 6-3/Katarina Adamovic 2017 27-10 12-4 15-6 12-9 * Mar 31 at #6 Texas Tech 1 Sarah Dvorak/Sabrina Federici (36/-) Lost 2-6/Carla Tur Mari * Apr 02 at #33 TCU 1 Donika Bashota/Caroline Wegner - 5-2, unfinished/Carla Tur Mari Total 82-24 25-11 57-13 13-9 * Apr 07 Kansas State 1 Ana Garcia Navas/Millie Stretton Won 6-1/Carla Tur Mari * Apr 09 #23 Kansas 1 Bernard-Feigenbaum/Khmelnitckaia, Nina (35/-) Won 6-2/Carla Tur Mari * Apr 14 #34 Oklahoma 1 Julie Byrne/Malene Stripp (80/-) - 5-2, unfinished/Carla Tur Mari * Apr 21 at West Virginia 1 Kaja Mrgole/Christina Jordan Won 6-3/Carla Tur Mari Apr 23 at Iowa State 1 Alvarez, Karen/Bonadonna, Annabella - 5-1, unfinished/Carla Tur Mari Apr 28 vs Kansas 1 Khmelnitckaia, Nina/Bernard-Feigenbaum (35/-) Won 4-2/Carla Tur Mari Apr 29 vs #15 Baylor 1 Blair Shankle/Karina Traxler (34/-) - /Carla Tur Mari Apr 30 vs #7 Texas Tech 1 Sabrina Federici/Sarah Dvorak (30/-) Lost 2-6/Carla Tur Mari May 13 vs UMKC 1 Johnson, Melinda/Grechkina, Yana Won 6-1/Carla Tur Mari May 14 #19 Arkansas 1 Giulia Pairone/Léolia Jeanjean (28/-) - 5-5, unfinished/Carla Tur Mari May 19 vs #8 Georgia Tech 1 Kenya Jones/Paige Houriga (29/-) Lost 0-6/Carla Tur Mari May 21 vs #1 Florida 1 Anna Danilina/Ingrid Neel (11/-) - 6-5, unfinished/Carla Tur Mari Jun 24-31 vs Arkansas R32 Shannon Hudson/Giulia Pairone (40/-) Lost 5-7, 1-6/Carla Tur Mari

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SOFIA BLANCO SOPHOMORE | 5-11 | CORDOBA, ARGENTINA

2016-17 Cowgirl Tennis Oklahoma State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jun 28, 2017)

BLANCO NOTES 2016-17Sofia Blanco RESULTS SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Sep 16-18 vs California Stephane Lin Won 6-4, 6-0 Season Highlights Sep 16-18 vs Georgia Tech Kenya Jones Won 1-6, 7-6, 11-9 Sep 16-18 vs Harvard Nika Besker Won 6-3, 6-3 Saw most of her action in doubles, going 25-7 overall with Aliona Bolsova Oct 13-17 vs Arkansas State R128 Julie Gaugery Won 7-6 (0-5), 6-2 after a 14-3 dual campaign … Clinching eight doubles points for the Oct 13-17 vs Kansas State R64 Millie Stretton Won 6-2, 6-2 Oct 13-17 vs Iowa R32 Zoe Douglas Won 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 Pokes, the pair’s 25 wins led all Cowgirl doubles teams … With Bolsova, Oct 13-17 vs Arkansas R16 No. 60 A. Oparenovic (60/-) Lost 6-3, 5-7, 2-6 was ranked as high as No. 31 on the year … Started the dual season 8-0 Nov. 4-6 vs Liberty Evangeline Crist Won 6-0, 6-4 Nov. 4-6 vs Tulsa Marcelina Cichon Won 6-1, 6-4 with Bolsova … Biggest doubles win of the year came in the Cowgirls’ Nov. 4-6 vs Loyola Marymount Camila Tumosa Won 6-2, 6-1 win over No. 8 California, defeating No. 20 Olivia Hauger and Karla Jan. 13-15 vs Pepperdine R32 Luisa Stefani (8/-) Lost 7-5, 3-6, 4-6 Jan. 13-15 vs North Carolina Cons Makenna Jones (45/-) Won 6-1, 6-3 Popovic … Went 18-6 overall in singles as a sophomore, including an 8-3 Jan. 13-15 vs Stanford Cons Caroline Doyle (71/-) Lost 6-7, 3-6 dual mark competing in the back three singles positions … Clinched the Jan 20, 2017 Oral Roberts 4 Ximena Puentes Won 6-2, 6-0 Jan 20, 2017 Louisiana Tech 4 Nadja Manjon Won 6-2, 6-2 Cowgirls’ win over No. 38 Northwestern, defeating Brooke Rischbieth, Jan 29, 2017 TCU 5 Caroline Wegner Won 6-2, 6-1 6-1, 6-4 at the No. 6 spot … Won four-straight matches to close the Feb 05, 2017 at Tulsa 5 Martha Matoula Lost 2-6, 3-6 Feb 12, 2017 vs #8 California 5 Maya Jansen Lost 2-6, 2-6 season, seeing action against Texas, West Virginia, Iowa State and Feb 18, 2017 at #1 Florida 6 Kourtney Keegan (30/-) - 6-4, 4-6, 2-3, unfinished NCAA first round opponent UMKC … Named to the All-Big 12 second Mar 04, 2017 vs #38 Northwestern 6 Brooke Rischbieth Won 6-1, 6-4 * Mar 09, 2017 #10 Baylor 6 Jessica Hinojosa Lost 4-6, 2-6 team in doubles with Bolsova … Named to the first team of the Academic * Mar 17, 2017 #30 Texas 62016-17Dani Wagland Cowgirl Tennis Won 6-4, 6-3 All-Big 12 team, as she was one of only three players to earn the honor * Apr 21, 2017 at WestOklahoma Virginia State Individual6 Match-by-MatchKirsten White (Through matchesWon of Jun6-1, 28, 6-3 2017) Apr 23, 2017 at Iowa State 6 Bender, Liera Won 6-0, 6-0 with a 4.0 GPA. Fall 2016: Had an impressive first fall season as a May 13, 2017 vs UMKC 6 Vale, Thanushree Won 6-2, 5-1 Cowgirl, going 9-1 in singles and 10-5 in doubles … Went 3-0 in singles Sofia Blanco and 1-1 in doubles at the ITA Grass Court Invitational, picking up her first DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner career singles win over Nika Besker of Harvard in straight-sets … Paired Sep 16-18 vs Georgia Tech Rasheeda McAdoo/Kenya Jones Lost 4-8/Carla Tur Mari Sep 16-18 vs Harvard June Lee/Nika Besker Won 8-2/Carla Tur Mari with Aliona Bolsova, came up just short of qualifying for the doubles main Oct 1-9 vs Wyoming t-PQ Elisa Koonik/Tessa Van Der Ploeg Won 8-4/Aliona Bolsova draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships, going 5-1 through Oct 1-9 vs TCU t-PQ Alexis Pereira/Marie Norris Won 8-4/Aliona Bolsova pre-qualifying and qualifying … With Bolsova, went 3-1 to advance to Oct 1-9 vs Pepperdine t-PQ Ashley Lahey/Dzina Milovanovic Won 8-2/Aliona Bolsova the doubles quarterfinals of the ITA Central Regional Championships … Oct 1-9 vs Columbia t-Q Alexandra Solovyev/Rima Asatrian Won 8-7 (0-1)/Aliona Bolsova Oct 1-9 vs Ohio State t-Q Gabriella De Santis/Sandy Niehaus Won 8-5/Aliona Bolsova Also advanced to the singles round of 16 at the regional championships Oct 1-9 vs USC t-Q Zoe Katz/Gabby Smith (33/-) Lost 6-8/Aliona Bolsova … Went 3-0 in singles at the SMU Red & Blue Challenge to wrap up the Oct 13-17 vs Iowa R64 Adorabol Huckleby/Aimee Tarun Won 8-4/Aliona Bolsova fall season. Oct 13-17 vs Nebraska R32 Jeannie Lozowski/Katerina Matysova Won 8-0/Aliona Bolsova Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma R16 Serena Nash/Simran Sethi Won 8-2/Aliona Bolsova Oct 13-17 vs Kansas t-QF T Bernard-Feigenbaum/Nina Khmelnitckaia Lost 4-8/Aliona Bolsova Nov. 4-6 vs Wyoming Tessa Van Der Ploeg/Elisa Koonik Lost 4-6/Aliona Bolsova Nov. 4-6 vs SMU Ellie Zogg/Ana Perez Lopez Lost 4-6/Katarina Stresnakova BLANCO CAREER STATS Nov. 4-6 vs Loyola Marymount Elvira Juraliova/Jessica Perez Won 6-2/Katarina Adamovic Jan 13-15 vs North Carolina R16 Hayley Carter/Jessie Aney (2/-) Lost 5-7/Aliona Bolsova Jan 13-15 vs UCLA Cons Terri Fleming/Alaina Miller Won 6-4/Aliona Bolsova Jan 13-15 vs North Carolina Cons Chloe Ouellet-Pizer/Rachael James-Baker Won 6-3/Aliona Bolsova Blanco’s Career Singles Stats Jan 13-15 vs Florida Cons Brooke Austin/Spencer Liang Won 7-6/Aliona Bolsova Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Jan 20 Oral Roberts 2 Andrea Vasiljevic/Ceijenia Cornelius - 3-1, unfinished/Aliona Bolsova 2017 18-6 10-3 8-3 1-3 Jan 20 Louisiana Tech 2 Alba Escalona Perny/Sonia Chen Won 6-0/Aliona Bolsova Jan 21 North Texas 2 Ivana Babic/Alexis Thoma Won 6-2/Aliona Bolsova Total 18-6 10-3 8-3 1-3 Jan 28 Cornell 2 Priyanka Shah/Mariko Iinuma Won 6-2/Aliona Bolsova Jan 29 TCU 2 Seda Arantekin/Caroline Wegner Won 6-2/Aliona Bolsova Blanco’s Career Doubles Stats Feb 05 at Tulsa 3 Marcelina Cichon/Mahitha Dadireddy Won 6-3/Lena Ruppert Feb 10 vs #19 Ole Miss 2 Natalie Suk/Alexa Bortles Won 6-3/Aliona Bolsova Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Feb 11 vs #7 Ohio State 2 Francesca Di Lorenzo/Miho Kowase Won 6-2/Aliona Bolsova 2017 28-9 13-6 15-3 1-4 Feb 12 vs #8 California 2 Olivia Hauger/Karla Popovic (20/-) Won 6-0/Aliona Bolsova Total 28-9 13-6 15-3 1-4 Feb 17 vs #5 Stanford 2 Caroline Doyle/Melissa Lord (36/-) Lost 4-6/Aliona Bolsova Feb 18 at #1 Florida 2 Anna Danilina/Ingrid Neel (22/-) - 6-6, unfinished/Aliona Bolsova Mar 3 at #25 Washington 2 Stacey Fung/Kenadi Hance - 5-4, unfinished/Aliona Bolsova Mar 04 vs #38 Northwestern 2 Erin Larner/Brooke Rischbieth Lost 3-6/Aliona Bolsova * Mar 09 #10 Baylor 2 Angie Shakhraichuk/Jessica Hinojosa Won 6-3/Aliona Bolsova Mar 12 at #45 UNLV 2 Carol Yang/Cristina Moroi Won 7-5/Aliona Bolsova Mar 13 vs Washington State 2 Lejla Colic/Aneta Miksovska Won 6-1/Aliona Bolsova * Mar 17 #30 Texas 3 Bianca Turati/Katie Poluta - 5-4, unfinished/Viktoriya Lushkova * Mar 31 at #6 Texas Tech 2 Gabriela Talaba/Felicity Maltby (73/-) - 5-5, unfinished/Aliona Bolsova * Apr 02 at #33 TCU 2 Seda Arantekin/Aleksandra Zenovka Won 6-3/Aliona Bolsova * Apr 07 Kansas State 2 Carolina Costamagna/Ines Mesquita - 5-3, unfinished/Aliona Bolsova * Apr 09 #23 Kansas 2 Koch, Janet/Rychagova, Anastasia - 5-2, unfinished/Aliona Bolsova * Apr 14 #34 Oklahoma 2 Lily Miyazaki/Christiana Brigante Won 6-2/Aliona Bolsova * Apr 21 at West Virginia 2 Paula Goetz/Lyn Yuen Choo - 5-3, unfinished/Aliona Bolsova Apr 23 at Iowa State 2 Espindola, Regina/Freeman, Erin Won 6-1/Aliona Bolsova Apr 28 vs Kansas 2 Koch, Janet/Rychagova, Anastasia Won 6-2/Aliona Bolsova Apr 29 vs #15 Baylor 2 Angie Shakhraichuk/Jessica Hinojosa - /Aliona Bolsova Apr 30 vs #7 Texas Tech 2 Gabriela Talaba/Felicity Maltby (75/-) Lost 2-6/Aliona Bolsova

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ALIONA BOLSOVA FRESHMAN | 5-8 | PALAFRUGELL, SPAIN

2016-17 Cowgirl Tennis Oklahoma State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jun 28, 2017)

BOLSOVA NOTES Aliona Bolsova SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Oct 1-9 vs Hawaii t-PQ Marina Hruba (100/-) Won 6-2, 6-3 Oct 1-9 vs Texas A&M t-PQ Rachel Pierson (91/-) Lost 1-6, 2-6 Season Highlights Oct 13-17 vs SIU Carbondale R128 Meagan Monaghan Won 6-0, 6-3 Oct 13-17 vs Minnesota R64 Camila Vargas Gomez Won 6-1, 6-1 Had one of the most impressive all-around seasons by a freshman in Oct 13-17 vs Missouri R32 Tate Schroeder Won 6-2, 6-3 school history, racking up 31 singles wins and 30 doubles wins … Her 31 Oct 13-17 vs Minnesota R16 Caroline Ryba Won 6-3, 6-3 Oct 13-17 vs Kansas t-QF T Bernard-Feigenbaum Won 6-1, 6-1 singles wins are the most by a Cowgirl freshman in the Big 12 era and Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma t-SF No. 72 Lily Miyazaki (72/-) Lost 6-1, 6-7 (4-0), 3-6 Nov. 4-6 vs Liberty Rebekah Anderson Won 6-0, 6-1 the second-most of any Cowgirl in the Big 12 era … Her 30 doubles wins Nov. 4-6 vs Tulsa Martha Matoula Won 7-6, 6-3 Nov. 4-6 vs Loyola Marymount Ana Romeka Won 6-2, 6-0 are the most by a Cowgirl freshman in the Big 12 era and the sixth-most Jan. 13-15 vs North Carolina R32 Chloe Ouellet-Pizer Won 6-0, 6-2 of any Cowgirl in the Big 12 era … Went 31-7 overall in singles, including Jan. 13-15 vs UCLA R16 Ena Shibahara (4/-) Lost 7-6, 6-7, 6-7 Jan. 13-15 vs Stanford Taylor Davidson Won 6-1, 6-1 a 20-4 dual mark competing primarily in the No. 3 position … Dropped Jan 20, 2017 Louisiana Tech 3 Marta Sramkova Won 6-4, 6-0 Jan 21, 2017 North Texas 3 Minying Liang Won 6-1, 6-1 five ranked opponents on the season … Most impressive singles wins Jan 28, 2017 Cornell 3 Priyanka Shah - 6-1, 4-4, unfinished of the season included straight-set wins over No. 23 Anna Danilina and Jan 29, 2017 TCU 4 Olaya Garrido-Rivas Won 6-3, 6-4 Feb 10, 2017 vs #19 Ole Miss 4 Zalina Khairudinova - 3-6, 7-5, 1-4, unfinished No. 31 Ingrid Neel of Florida … Clinched three wins for the Cowgirls Feb 11, 2017 vs #7 Ohio State 4 Sandy Niehaus Won 6-2, 7-6 (7-4) Feb 12, 2017 vs #8 California 4 Olivia Hauger Won 6-2, 7-5 on the season, most notably tallying a 7-5, 1-6, 6-3 victory over No. 96 Feb 17, 2017 vs #5 Stanford 4 Caroline Lampl (75/-) Lost 4-6, 6-7 (3-7) Feb 18, 2017 at #1 Florida 3 Anna Danilina (23/-) Won 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 Paige Houriga of Georgia Tech, sending the Cowgirls to the NCAA Elite Mar 3, 2017 at #25 Washington 3 Miki Kobayashi Lost 6-4, 2-6, 3-6 Eight … Went 25-7 overall in doubles with Sofia Blanco after a 14-3 dual Mar 04, 2017 vs #38 Northwestern 3 Rheeya Doshi Won 6-2, 6-2 * Mar 09, 2017 #10 Baylor 3 Elizabeth Profit Won 6-4, 6-3 campaign … Clinching eight doubles points for the Pokes, the pair’s Mar 12, 2017 at #45 UNLV 3 En-Pei Huang Won 6-0, 6-0 Mar 13, 2017 vs Washington State 2 Barbora Michalkova Won 6-4, 6-2 25 wins led all Cowgirl doubles teams … With Blanco, was ranked as * Mar 17, 2017 #30 Texas 3 Petra Granic (62/-) Won 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 high as No. 31 on the year … Started the dual season 8-0 with Blanco * Mar 31, 2017 at #6 Texas Tech 3 Alex Valenstein Lost 5-7, 6-0, 3-6 * Apr 02, 2017 at #33 TCU 3 Sofiko Kadzhaya Lost 2-6, 3-6 … Biggest doubles win of the year came in the Cowgirls’ win over No. 8 * Apr 09, 2017 #23 Kansas 3 Koch, Janet Won 6-2, 6-2 * Apr 14, 2017 #34 Oklahoma 3 Julie Byrne Won 7-5, 6-2 California, defeating No. 20 Olivia Hauger and Karla Popovic … Named * Apr 21, 2017 at West Virginia 2 Paula Goetz Won 6-1, 6-3 Apr 23, 2017 at Iowa State 2 Espindola, Regina Won 6-1, 6-0 to the All-Big 12 second team in doubles with Blanco, as well as the Apr 28, 2017 vs Kansas 3 Koch, Janet - 6-4, 3-6, unfinished second team in singles … Named the ITA Central Region Rookie of the Apr 29, 2017 vs #15 Baylor 3 Rhiann Newborn (114/-) Won 6-0, 6-0 Apr 30, 2017 vs #7 Texas Tech 2016-173 Alex Cowgirl Valenstein Tennis Won 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 Year ... Was named to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. Fall 2016: May 13, 2017 vs UMKC 2 Johnson, Melinda Won 6-0, 6-0 May 14, 2017 #19Oklahoma Arkansas State Individual Match-by-Match3 Léolia Jeanjean (Through (111/-) matches of Jun- 28, 2017)7-5, 5-3, unfinished Went 9-2 in singles and 10-3 in doubles in her first collegiate fall cam- May 19, 2017 vs #8 Georgia Tech 3 Paige Houriga (96/-) Won 7-5, 1-6, 6-3 paign … Was ranked No. 3 in the ITA Freshman/Newcomer rankings … AlionaMay Bolsova 21, 2017 vs #1 Florida 3 Ingrid Neel (31/-) Won 7-5, 6-3 DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner Made her Cowgirl debut at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships, Oct 1-9 vs Wyoming t-PQ Elisa Koonik/Tessa Van Der Ploeg Won 8-4/Sofia Blanco going 1-1 in singles pre-qualifying action, picking up the first ranked Oct 1-9 vs TCU t-PQ Alexis Pereira/Marie Norris Won 8-4/Sofia Blanco Oct 1-9 vs Pepperdine t-PQ Ashley Lahey/Dzina Milovanovic Won 8-2/Sofia Blanco win over her career over No. 100 Marina Hruba of Hawaii … Paired Oct 1-9 vs Columbia t-Q Alexandra Solovyev/Rima Asatrian Won 8-7 (0-1)/Sofia Blanco with Sofia Blanco, came up just short of qualifying for the doubles main Oct 1-9 vs Ohio State t-Q Gabriella De Santis/Sandy Niehaus Won 8-5/Sofia Blanco Oct 1-9 vs USC t-Q Zoe Katz/Gabby Smith (33/-) Lost 6-8/Sofia Blanco draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships, going 5-1 through Oct 13-17 vs Iowa R64 Adorabol Huckleby/Aimee Tarun Won 8-4/Sofia Blanco pre-qualifying and qualifying … With Blanco, went 3-1 to advance to the Oct 13-17 vs Nebraska R32 Jeannie Lozowski/Katerina Matysova Won 8-0/Sofia Blanco Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma R16 Serena Nash/Simran Sethi Won 8-2/Sofia Blanco doubles quarterfinals of the ITA Central Regional Championships … Also Oct 13-17 vs Kansas t-QF T Bernard-Feigenbaum/Nina Khmelnitckaia Lost 4-8/Sofia Blanco advanced to the singles semifinals at the regional championships, going Nov. 4-6 vs Wyoming Tessa Van Der Ploeg/Elisa Koonik Lost 4-6/Sofia Blanco Nov. 4-6 vs SMU Elizaveta Buss/Dasha Sharapova Won 6-4/Katarina Adamovic 4-1 before coming up just short to No. 72 Lily Miyazaki of Oklahoma … Nov. 4-6 vs Tulsa Marcelina Cichon/Mahitha Dadireddy Won 6-4/Katarina Stresnakova Jan 13-15 vs North Carolina R16 Hayley Carter/Jessie Aney (2/-) Lost 5-7/Sofia Blanco Went 3-0 in singles and 2-1 in doubles at the SMU Red & Blue Challenge Jan 13-15 vs UCLA Cons Terri Fleming/Alaina Miller Won 6-4/Sofia Blanco to wrap up the fall season. Jan 13-15 vs North Carolina Cons Chloe Ouellet-Pizer/Rachael James-Baker Won 6-3/Sofia Blanco Jan 13-15 vs Florida Cons Brooke Austin/Spencer Liang Won 7-6/Sofia Blanco Jan 20 Oral Roberts 2 Andrea Vasiljevic/Ceijenia Cornelius - 3-1, unfinished/Sofia Blanco Jan 20 Louisiana Tech 2 Alba Escalona Perny/Sonia Chen Won 6-0/Sofia Blanco BOLSOVA CAREER STATS Jan 21 North Texas 2 Ivana Babic/Alexis Thoma Won 6-2/Sofia Blanco Jan 28 Cornell 2 Priyanka Shah/Mariko Iinuma Won 6-2/Sofia Blanco Jan 29 TCU 2 Seda Arantekin/Caroline Wegner Won 6-2/Sofia Blanco Feb 10 vs #19 Ole Miss 2 Natalie Suk/Alexa Bortles Won 6-3/Sofia Blanco Bolsova’s Career Singles Stats Feb 11 vs #7 Ohio State 2 Francesca Di Lorenzo/Miho Kowase Won 6-2/Sofia Blanco Feb 12 vs #8 California 2 Olivia Hauger/Karla Popovic (20/-) Won 6-0/Sofia Blanco Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Feb 17 vs #5 Stanford 2 Caroline Doyle/Melissa Lord (36/-) Lost 4-6/Sofia Blanco 2017 29-7 11-3 18-4 5-4 Feb 18 at #1 Florida 2 Anna Danilina/Ingrid Neel (22/-) - 6-6, unfinished/Sofia Blanco Mar 3 at #25 Washington 2 Stacey Fung/Kenadi Hance - 5-4, unfinished/Sofia Blanco Total 29-7 11-3 18-4 5-4 Mar 04 vs #38 Northwestern 2 Erin Larner/Brooke Rischbieth Lost 3-6/Sofia Blanco * Mar 09 #10 Baylor 2 Angie Shakhraichuk/Jessica Hinojosa Won 6-3/Sofia Blanco Mar 12 at #45 UNLV 2 Carol Yang/Cristina Moroi Won 7-5/Sofia Blanco Bolsova’s Career Doubles Stats Mar 13 vs Washington State 2 Lejla Colic/Aneta Miksovska Won 6-1/Sofia Blanco * Mar 17 #30 Texas 2 Neda Koprcina/Anna Turati Won 6-4/Katarina Stresnakova Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked * Mar 31 at #6 Texas Tech 2 Gabriela Talaba/Felicity Maltby (73/-) - 5-5, unfinished/Sofia Blanco * Apr 02 at #33 TCU 2 Seda Arantekin/Aleksandra Zenovka Won 6-3/Sofia Blanco 2017 30-7 13-4 17-3 1-4 * Apr 07 Kansas State 2 Carolina Costamagna/Ines Mesquita - 5-3, unfinished/Sofia Blanco Total 30-7 13-4 17-3 1-4 * Apr 09 #23 Kansas 2 Koch, Janet/Rychagova, Anastasia - 5-2, unfinished/Sofia Blanco * Apr 14 #34 Oklahoma 2 Lily Miyazaki/Christiana Brigante Won 6-2/Sofia Blanco * Apr 21 at West Virginia 2 Paula Goetz/Lyn Yuen Choo - 5-3, unfinished/Sofia Blanco Apr 23 at Iowa State 2 Espindola, Regina/Freeman, Erin Won 6-1/Sofia Blanco Apr 28 vs Kansas 2 Koch, Janet/Rychagova, Anastasia Won 6-2/Sofia Blanco Apr 29 vs #15 Baylor 2 Angie Shakhraichuk/Jessica Hinojosa - /Sofia Blanco Apr 30 vs #7 Texas Tech 2 Gabriela Talaba/Felicity Maltby (75/-) Lost 2-6/Sofia Blanco May 13 vs UMKC 2 Kurasbediani, Mariam/Vale, Thanushree Won 6-0/Katarina Stresnakova May 14 #19 Arkansas 2 Ana Oparenovic/Mia Jurasic Won 6-2/Katarina Stresnakova May 19 vs #8 Georgia Tech 2 Johnnise Renaud/Rasheeda McAdoo (23/-) Lost 2-6/Katarina Stresnakova May 21 vs #1 Florida 2 Brooke Austin/Kourtney Keegan (20/-) Lost 2-6/Katarina Stresnakova

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VIKTORIYA LUSHKOVA SENIOR | 5-11 | SIMFEROPOL, UKRAINE

2016-17 Cowgirl Tennis Oklahoma State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jun 28, 2017)

LUSHKOVA NOTES 2016-17Viktoriya Lushkova RESULTS SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Oct 1-9 vs Ole Miss Natalie Suk (51/-) Won 6-2, 6-2 Season Highlights Oct 1-9 vs Pepperdine Ashley Lahey Won 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 Oct 1-9 vs Texas Tech t-Q Felicity Maltby (106/-) Won 6-2, 6-1 Ended her decorating Oklahoma State career with another outstanding Oct 1-9 vs Stanford R32 Taylor Davidson (22/-) Won 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 season, earning ITA All-America status for a program record third time Oct 1-9 vs Kentucky R16 Aldila Sutjiadi (23/-) Won 6-2, 6-1 Oct 1-9 vs North Carolina t-GF Hayley Carter (1/-) Lost 5-7, 4-6 … Claimed the program’s Big 12 era singles record 94th win in a victory Oct. 13-16 vs College of Charleston R32 Liza Fieldsend Won 6-1, 6-1 over Iowa State’s Samantha Budai to tie Linda Faltynkova … Broke Oct. 13-16 vs Baylor R16 Blair Shankle (54/-) Lost 3-6, 6-3, 4-6 Nov 3-6 vs Miami R32 Sinead Lohan (5/-) Won 6-4, 6-4 the record with a 6-1, 6-1 win over Aliona Ladutska of UMKC in the first Nov 3-6 vs Pepperdine R16 Ashley Lahey Won 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 round of the NCAA Tournament … Went 25-11 in singles, which included Nov 3-6 vs North Carolina t-QF Hayley Carter (1/-) Lost 3-6, 1-6 Jan. 13-15 vs North Carolina R32 Cassandra Vazquez Won 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 a 14-6 dual mark competing in the No. 1 spot all season … Dropped 12 Jan. 13-15 vs UCLA R16 Alaina Miller Won 7-6, 2-6, 6-4 ranked opponents on the year, including eight in the spring … Notable Jan. 13-15 vs Pepperdine t-QF Mayar Sherif Ahmed (22/-) Lost 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 Jan 20, 2017 Louisiana Tech 1 Jazmin Britos Won 6-2, 6-3 ranked dual wins included No. 17 Gabriela Talaba (Texas Tech), No. Jan 28, 2017 Cornell 1 Marika Cusick Won 6-3, 6-0 26 Bianca Turati (Texas) and No. 36 Maegan Manasse (California) … Jan 29, 2017 TCU 1 Seda Arantekin (75/-) - 6-1, 5-3, unfinished Feb 05, 2017 at Tulsa 1 Ksenia Laskutova Won 6-4, 6-0 Clinched an impressive nine matches for the Pokes, including wins over Feb 10, 2017 vs #19 Ole Miss 1 Arianne Hartono (58/-) Won 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 No. 19 Ole Miss and No. 8 California, along with OSU’s NCAA round of Feb 11, 2017 vs #7 Ohio State 1 Francesca Di Lorenzo (1/-) Lost 3-6, 5-7 Feb 12, 2017 vs #8 California 1 Maegan Manasse (36/-) Won 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 (7-1) 32 win over Arkansas … Was selected to the NCAA Individual Champion- Feb 17, 2017 vs #5 Stanford 1 Taylor Davidson Lost 6-4, 4-6, 4-6 ships in singles, advancing to the round of 32 … Went 17-4 overall in Feb 18, 2017 at #1 Florida 1 Belinda Woolcock (40/-) Lost 3-6, 0-3, retired Mar 3, 2017 at #25 Washington 1 Stacey Fung Won 7-5, 6-4 doubles with Katarina Adamovic, going 16-3 in duals at the No. 3 spot Mar 04, 2017 vs #38 Northwestern 1 Erin Larner Won 6-4, 6-2 … The pair clinched six doubles points for the Pokes … Defeated the * Mar 09, 2017 #10 Baylor 1 Blair Shankle (11/-) - 6-2, 2-6, 2-1, unfinished Mar 12, 2017 at #45 UNLV 1 Carol Yang (37/-) Lost 6-0, 3-6, 6-7 (4-7) 17th-ranked tandem of Florida’s Josie Kuhlman and Belinda Woolcock in * Mar 17, 2017 #30 Texas 1 Bianca Turati (26/-) Won 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 February by way of 7-2 tiebreaker … Named to the All-Big 12 first team * Mar 31, 2017 at #6 Texas Tech 1 Gabriela Talaba (17/-) Won 6-1, 6-3 * Apr 02, 2017 at #33 TCU 1 Seda Arantekin (81/-) Won 7-6 (7-1), 3-6, 6-2 in singles and second team in doubles with Adamovic … With Adamovic, * Apr 07, 2017 Kansas State 1 Carolina Costamagna - 6-4, 3-1, unfinished * Apr 09, 2017 #23 Kansas 1 Rychagova, Anastasia (81/-) - 6-4, 0-6, unfinished was named to the Big 12 All-Tournament team … Named to the first team * Apr 14, 2017 #34 Oklahoma 1 Lily Miyazaki (29/-) - 2-6, 2-4, unfinished of the Academic All-Big 12 team, as she was one of only three players to * Apr 21, 2017 at West Virginia 1 Kaja Mrgole - 6-1, 3-3, unfinished Apr 23, 2017 at Iowa State 1 Budai, Samantha Won 6-0, 6-0 earn the honor with a 4.0 GPA. Fall 2016: Posted an 8-3 overall singles Apr 28, 2017 vs Kansas 1 Rychagova, Anastasia (73/-) - 6-2, 5-6, unfinished mark in her final fall season, going 5-3 against ranked opponents … Apr 29, 2017 vs #15 Baylor 1 Blair Shankle (5/-) Lost 6-3, 6-7 (7-9), 0-6 Went 5-1 in singles at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships and Apr 30, 2017 vs #7 Texas Tech 1 Gabriela Talaba (9/-) Lost 4-6, 4-6 May 13, 2017 vs UMKC 12016-17Ladutska, Cowgirl Aliona Tennis Won 6-1, 6-1 advanced to the main draw quarterfinals … Advanced to the Oracle/ITA May 14, 2017 #19 Arkansas 1 Shannon Hudson (45/-) Won 6-3, 6-3 May 19, 2017 vs #8 GeorgiaOklahoma Tech State Individual1 Match-by-MatchRasheeda McAdoo (Through (48/-) matchesWon of Jun6-0, 28, 6-2 2017) Masters round of 16 with a 6-1, 6-1 win over the College of Charleston's May 21, 2017 vs #1 Florida 1 Belinda Woolcock (6/-) - 6-2, 2-5, unfinished Liza Fieldsend … Received a wild card singles bid to the ITA National Jun 24-31 vs Florida R64 Kourtney Keegan (59/-) Won 6-1, 6-3 ViktoriyaJun 24-31 Lushkova vs Michigan R32 Kate Fahey (26/-) Lost 3-6, 0-6 Indoor Championships, where she advanced to the quarterfinals after DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner knocking off No. 5 Sinead Lohan (Miami) and Ashley Lahey (Pepperdine) Oct 1-9 vs Georgia t-Q Caroline Brinson/Kennedy Shaffer Lost 7-8 (4-0)/Carla Tur Mari … With 81 career victories after the fall, enters the spring as the Oct 1-9 vs North Texas t-Q Maria Kononova/Tamuna Kutubidze Lost 7-8 (3-0)/Carla Tur Mari Jan 13-15 vs Florida Ingrid Neel/Anna Danilina Lost 3-6/Katarina Adamovic program’s active leader in singles wins. Jan 13-15 vs North Carolina Alexa Graham/Makenna Jones Won 6-2/Katarina Adamovic Jan 20 Oral Roberts 3 Brenda Mercado Jove/Ximena Puentes Won 6-0/Katarina Adamovic Jan 20 Louisiana Tech 3 Nadja Manjon/Jill van den Dungen - 5-2, unfinished/Katarina Adamovic Jan 21 North Texas 3 Laura Arciniegas/Haruka Sasaki Won 6-0/Katarina Adamovic Jan 28 Cornell 3 Madison Stevens/Lizzie Stewart Won 6-2/Katarina Adamovic LUSHKOVA CAREER STATS Jan 29 TCU 3 Alexis Pereira/Aleksandra Zenovka Won 6-1/Katarina Adamovic Feb 05 at Tulsa 2 R. Leenabanchong/Martha Matoula - 3-5, unfinished/Katarina Adamovic Feb 10 vs #19 Ole Miss 3 Tea Jandric/Zalina Khairudinova - 5-3, unfinished/Katarina Adamovic Lushkova’s Career Singles Stats Feb 11 vs #7 Ohio State 3 Olivia Sneed/Ferny Angeles Paz Won 6-1/Katarina Adamovic Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Feb 12 vs #8 California 3 Alexis Nelson/Denise Starr Lost 3-6/Katarina Adamovic Feb 17 vs #5 Stanford 3 Caroline Lampl/Emma Higuchi Won 7-6 (7-4)/Katarina Adamovic 2014 17-4 -- 17-4 5-4 Feb 18 at #1 Florida 3 Josie Kuhlman/Belinda Woolcock (17/-) Won 7-6 (7-2)/Katarina Adamovic 2015 24-7 12-4 12-3 3-4 Mar 3 at #25 Washington 3 Katarina Kopcalic/Lana Slavica Won 6-4/Katarina Adamovic 2016 32-5 5-4 27-1 6-0 Mar 04 vs #38 Northwestern 3 Lee Or/Rheeya Doshi Won 6-1/Katarina Adamovic * Mar 09 #10 Baylor 3 Rhiann Newborn/Theresa Van Zyl - 4-5, unfinished/Katarina Adamovic 2017 25-11 11-5 14-6 12-10 Mar 12 at #45 UNLV 3 Paola Artiga/Anna Bogoslavets Won 6-1/Katarina Adamovic Total 98-27 28-13 70-14 26-18 Mar 13 vs Washington State 3 Guzal Yusupova/Melisa Ates - 4-2, unfinished/Katarina Adamovic * Mar 17 #30 Texas 3 Bianca Turati/Katie Poluta - 5-4, unfinished/Sofia Blanco * Mar 31 at #6 Texas Tech 3 Alba Cortina-Pou/Alex Valenstein Lost 1-6/Katarina Adamovic Lushkova’s Career Doubles Stats * Apr 02 at #33 TCU 3 Alexis Pereira/Sofiko Kadzhaya Won 6-2/Katarina Adamovic Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked * Apr 07 Kansas State 3 Iva Bago/Livia Cirnu Won 6-0/Katarina Adamovic * Apr 14 #34 Oklahoma 3 Ann Selim/Simran Sethi Won 6-1/Katarina Adamovic 2014 19-5 -- 19-5 0-2 * Apr 21 at West Virginia 3 Abigail Rosiello/Kirsten White Won 6-2/Katarina Adamovic 2015 21-9 13-2 8-7 2-4 Apr 23 at Iowa State 3 Phippen, Natalie/Bender, Liera Won 6-0/Katarina Adamovic Apr 29 vs #15 Baylor 3 Theresa Van Zyl/Elizabeth Profit - /Katarina Adamovic 2016 34-7 7-3 27-4 2-2 Apr 30 vs #7 Texas Tech 3 Alex Valenstein/Alba Cortina-Pou - 5-2, unfinished/Katarina Adamovic 2017 17-6 1-3 16-3 1-1 May 13 vs UMKC 3 Ladutska, Aliona/Albert, Marina - 4-1, unfinished/Lena Ruppert Total 91-27 21-8 70-19 5-9 May 14 #19 Arkansas 3 Natsuho Arakawa/Shannon Hudson Won 7-5/Katarina Adamovic May 19 vs #8 Georgia Tech 3 Luca Fabian Nami/Nami Otsuka - 5-3, unfinished/Katarina Adamovic May 21 vs #1 Florida 3 Belinda Woolcock/Josie Kuhlman (45/-) Lost 4-6/Katarina Adamovic

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LENA RUPPERT FRESHMAN | 5-9 | WEIDEN, GERMANY 2016-17 Cowgirl Tennis Oklahoma State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jun 28, 2017)

RUPPERT NOTES 2016-17Lena Ruppert RESULTS SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Season Highlights Sep 16-18 vs California Maria Smith Won 5-7, 6-3, 10-4 Made an instantaneous impact on the Cowgirl lineup upon her arrival in Sep 16-18 vs Georgia Tech Nadia Gizdova Won 6-0, 4-6, 10-7 Sep 16-18 vs Georgia Tech Alexa Anton-Ohlmeyer Won 6-2, 6-1 Stillwater, going 22-6 overall with a 13-4 record in dual action … Started Oct 13-17 vs Iowa R128 Carin Runefelt Won 6-1, 7-5 her first collegiate dual season with five-straight wins, winning her first 46 Oct 13-17 vs Missouri R64 Amina Ismail Won 2-6, 6-4, 6-0 games before dropping one … Competed at Nos. 4, 5 and 6 during the Oct 13-17 vs Arkansas R32 No. 60 A. Oparenovic (60/-) Lost 6-4, 4-6, 3-6 spring season … All 13 of her dual wins came in straight sets … Saw two Nov. 4-6 vs Wyoming Tessa Van Der Ploeg Won 6-3, 6-4 doubles starts during the spring, notching a 6-3 win over Tulsa’s Cichon/ Nov. 4-6 vs SMU Sarai Monarrez Won 6-3, 6-3 Dadireddy with teammate Sofia Blanco in her first career dual doubles Nov. 4-6 vs SMU Ana Perez Lopez Won 6-2, 6-2 Jan 13-15 vs Texas R32 Neda Koprcina (55/-) Won 6-3, 6-2 win … Was named to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team … Named to Jan 13-15 vs Stanford R16 Caroline Lampl Lost 3-6, 3-6 the Big 12 All-Freshman team. Fall 2016: Posted an 8-1 mark in singles Jan 20, 2017 Oral Roberts 6 Valentina Gisbert Won 6-0, 6-0 and a 4-4 mark in doubles during her first fall season … Went a perfect Jan 20, 2017 Louisiana Tech 6 Haley Ballinger Won 6-0, 6-0 3-0 in singles and 2-0 in doubles at the ITA Grass Court Invitational, pick- Jan 21, 2017 North Texas 5 Haruka Sasaki Won 6-0, 6-0 ing up her first career singles win over Maria Smith of California in a 5-7, Jan 28, 2017 Cornell 5 Lizzie Stewart Won 6-0, 6-1 6-3, 10-4 match … Posted a 2-1 mark in singles to advance to the round Feb 05, 2017 at Tulsa 6 Marcelina Cichon Won 6-1, 6-4 Feb 10, 2017 vs #19 Ole Miss 6 Alexa Bortles - 6-7 (5-7), 6-1, 1-0, unfinished of 32 at the ITA Central Region Championships … Advanced to the round Feb 11, 2017 vs #7 Ohio State 6 Ferny Angeles Paz Lost 3-6, 5-7 of 16 at the regional championships as well with teammate Katarina Feb 12, 2017 vs #8 California 6 Maria Smith Won 6-2, 6-3 Stresnakova … Went 3-0 in singles at the SMU Red & Blue Challenge to Feb 17, 2017 vs #5 Stanford 6 Emma Higuchi - 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 4-1, unfinished wrap up the fall season. Feb 18, 2017 at #1 Florida 5 Brooke Austin Lost 5-7, 6-1, 4-6 Mar 3, 2017 at #25 Washington 5 Kenadi Hance Won 6-4, 6-4 Mar 04, 2017 vs #38 Northwestern 5 Alex Chatt Won 6-3, 6-2 * Mar 09, 2017 #10 Baylor 5 Angie Shakhraichuk - 6-2, 3-6, 1-1, unfinished Mar 13, 2017 vs Washington State 5 Melisa Ates Won 6-1, 6-1 RUPPERT CAREER STATS * Mar 31, 2017 at #6 Texas Tech 5 Sabrina Federici - 6-2, 4-6, 3-2, unfinished * Apr 02, 2017 at #33 TCU 5 Caroline Wegner Won 6-1, 6-0 Ruppert’s Career Singles Stats * Apr 07, 2017 Kansas State 4 Ana Garcia Navas Won 6-0, 6-0 * Apr 09, 2017 #23 Kansas 5 Toran Ribes, Maria - 6-1, 5-4, unfinished Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked * Apr 21, 2017 at West Virginia 4 Lyn Yuen Choo - 6-2, 5-1, unfinished 2017 22-6 9-2 13-4 1-1 Apr 23, 2017 at Iowa State 4 Bonadonna, Annabella - 6-1, 0-3, unfinished Total 22-6 9-2 13-4 1-1 Apr 28, 2017 vs Kansas 4 Khmelnitckaia, Nina - 7-6, 3-1, unfinished Apr 29, 2017 vs #15 Baylor 5 Theresa Van Zyl Lost 1-6, 7-6 (0-7), 3-6 Apr 30, 2017 vs #7 Texas Tech 5 Sarah Dvorak Lost 0-6, 5-7 Ruppert’s Career Doubles Stats May 13, 2017 vs UMKC 4 Grechkina, Yana Won 6-1, 4-3 Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked May 14, 2017 #19 Arkansas 6 Natsuho Arakawa - 2-6, 6-4, 1-2, unfinished 2017 6-4 5-4 1-0 -- May 19, 2017 vs #8 Georgia Tech 6 Luca Fabian Nami Won 6-4, 6-2 Total 6-4 5-4 1-0 -- May 21, 2017 vs #1 Florida 6 Kourtney Keegan (59/-) - 2-6, 7-5, unfinished

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner Sep 16-18 vs Georgia Tech Nadia Gizdova/Nami Otsuka Won 8-7/Katarina Stresnakova Sep 16-18 vs California Karla Popovic/Alexis Nelson Won 8-6/Katarina Stresnakova Oct 1-9 vs LSU t-PQ Ryann Foster/Abby Owens Lost 3-8/Katarina Stresnakova Oct 1-9 vs Southern Mississippi t-PQ Carolin Drescher/Alex Kitchen Lost 3-8/Katarina Stresnakova Oct 13-17 vs Northern Iowa R64 Jieke Stroobant/Sydney Wolfe Won 8-4/Katarina Stresnakova Oct 13-17 vs Saint Louis R32 Elenore Tchakarova/Verginie Tchakarova Won 8-3/Katarina Stresnakova Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma R16 Lily Miyazaki/Julie Byrne Lost 6-8/Katarina Stresnakova Nov. 4-6 vs Liberty Anna Dollar/Evangeline Crist Lost 3-6/Katarina Stresnakova Jan 13-15 vs Texas Neda Koprcina/Petra Granic Won 6-4/Katarina Stresnakova Feb 05 at Tulsa 3 Marcelina Cichon/Mahitha Dadireddy Won 6-3/Sofia Blanco May 13 vs UMKC 3 Ladutska, Aliona/Albert, Marina - 4-1, unfinished/Viktoriya Lushkova

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SHAYLEE SMITH FRESHMAN | 5-3 | BROKEN ARROW, OKLA.

SMITH NOTES 2016-17 RESULTS

Season Highlights Did not compete.

SMITH CAREER STATS

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KATARINA STRESNAKOVA SOPHOMORE | 5-4 | NOVA DEDINKA, SLOVAKIA 2016-17 Cowgirl Tennis Oklahoma State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jun 28, 2017)

STRESNAKOVA NOTES 2016-17Katarina Stresnakova RESULTS SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Season Highlights Sep 16-18 vs Georgia Tech Luc Fabian Won 6-4, 6-3 Had a breakout sophomore season, going 24-7 overall with a 14-2 dual Sep 16-18 vs Harvard Annika Ringblom Won 6-2, 6-4 record … Started the spring season 14-0 before finally taking her first Sep 16-18 vs California Karla Popovic Lost 1-6, 6-7 Oct 1-9 vs Ohio State t-PQ Ferny Angeles Paz Won 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 loss in postseason play … Competed in the Nos. 5 and 6 spots for the Oct 1-9 vs Florida t-PQ Spencer Liang Lost 2-6, 0-6 Cowgirls … Clinched OSU wins over Oral Roberts, North Texas and Oct 13-17 vs Arkansas State R128 Victoria Roberts Won 6-2, 6-1 Kansas … Of her 14 dual wins, 13 came in straight sets … Saw five dual Oct 13-17 vs Kansas State R64 Palma Juhasz Won 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 starts in doubles, going 3-2 with Aliona Bolsova … Clinched he doubles Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma R32 Serena Nash Won 6-0, 6-1 point in the Pokes’ first-round match against UMKC with Bolsova, drop- Oct 13-17 vs Tulsa R16 Martina Okalova Won 6-2, 6-4 ping Kurasbediani/Vale, 6-0 … Picked up another win the following day, Oct 13-17 vs Kansas t-QF No. 49 A. Rychagova (49/-) Lost 0-6, 3-6 Nov. 4-6 vs Wyoming Milka Genkova Won 6-3, 6-1 four-straight games to pick up the 6-2 victory over Oparenovic/Jurasic of Nov. 4-6 vs Tulsa Mahitha Dadireddy Won 6-1, 6-1 Arkansas … Named to the first team of the Academic All-Big 12 team. Nov. 4-6 vs Wichita State Ting Ya-Hsu Won 6-2, 5-7, 6-2 Fall 2016: Racked up a 10-3 singles record and a 5-5 doubles mark dur- Jan 13-15 vs USC R32 Von Alphen Lost 4-6, 5-7 ing the 2016 fall campaign … Went 2-1 in singles and 2-0 in doubles at Jan 13-15 vs UCLA Cons Kristin Wiley Lost 4-6, 6-0, 8-10 the ITA Grass Court Invitational, her first fall event as a Cowgirl … Went Jan 20, 2017 Oral Roberts 5 Brenda Mercado Jove Won 6-1, 6-1 1-1 at the ITA All-American Championships, knocking off Ohio State's Jan 20, 2017 Louisiana Tech 5 Alba Escalona Perny Won 6-0, 6-1 Jan 21, 2017 North Texas 6 Alexandra Heczey Won 6-2, 6-2 Ferny Angeles Paz in a rematch of the NCAA quarterfinal win-clinching Jan 28, 2017 Cornell 6 Madison Stevens Won 6-1, 6-1 match … Went 4-1 in singles at the ITA Central Regional Championships Jan 29, 2017 TCU 6 Sofiko Kadzhaya - 6-7 (5-7), 3-2, unfinished to advance to the quarterfinals … Advanced to the doubles round of 16 Mar 3, 2017 at #25 Washington 6 Katarina Kopcalic Won 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 at the regional championships as well with teammate Lena Ruppert … Mar 12, 2017 at #45 UNLV 6 Jovana Kenic Won 6-2, 6-0 Went 3-0 in singles at the SMU Red & Blue Challenge to wrap up the Mar 13, 2017 vs Washington State 6 Lejla Colic Won 6-0, 6-1 fall season. * Mar 17, 2017 #30 Texas 5 Katie Poluta - 6-3, 5-7, 3-0, unfinished * Mar 31, 2017 at #6 Texas Tech 6 Katelyn Jackson Won 6-4, 6-4 * Apr 02, 2017 at #33 TCU 6 Marie Norris - 6-0, 3-6, 5-0, unfinished * Apr 07, 2017 Kansas State 5 Maria Panaite Won 6-2, 6-0 * Apr 14, 2017 #34 Oklahoma 6 Christiana Brigante - 4-6, 2-5, unfinished STRESNAKOVA CAREER * Apr 21, 2017 at West Virginia 5 Abigail Rosiello Won 6-0, 6-0 Apr 23, 2017 at Iowa State 5 Phippen, Natalie - 6-1, 4-0, unfinished STATS Apr 28, 2017 vs Kansas 5 Nikolaeva, Tatiana Won 7-5, 6-2 Apr 29, 2017 vs #15 Baylor 6 Jessica Hinojosa Won 6-3, 6-3 Stresnakova’s Career Singles Stats Apr 30, 2017 vs #7 Texas Tech 6 Katelyn Jackson - 3-6, 7-5, 5-3, unfinished May 13, 2017 vs UMKC 3 Kurasbediani, Mariam Won 6-3, 6-1 Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked May 14, 2017 #19 Arkansas 5 Mia Jurasic Won 6-1, 6-3 2016 12-6 -- 12-6 -- May 19, 2017 vs #8 Georgia Tech 5 Nami Otsuka Lost 4-6, 6-3, 1-6 2017 24-7 10-5 14-2 0-1 May 21, 2017 vs #1 Florida 5 Brooke Austin Lost 2-6, 3-6 Total 36-13 10-5 26-8 0-1 DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner Stresnakova’s Career Doubles Stats Sep 16-18 vs Georgia Tech Nadia Gizdova/Nami Otsuka Won 8-7/Lena Ruppert Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Sep 16-18 vs California Karla Popovic/Alexis Nelson Won 8-6/Lena Ruppert 2016 2-1 -- 2-1 -- Oct 1-9 vs LSU t-PQ Ryann Foster/Abby Owens Lost 3-8/Lena Ruppert 2017 9-5 6-5 3-0 -- Oct 1-9 vs Southern Mississippi t-PQ Carolin Drescher/Alex Kitchen Lost 3-8/Lena Ruppert Oct 13-17 vs Northern Iowa R64 Jieke Stroobant/Sydney Wolfe Won 8-4/Lena Ruppert Total 11-6 6-5 5-1 -- Oct 13-17 vs Saint Louis R32 Elenore Tchakarova/Verginie Tchakarova Won 8-3/Lena Ruppert Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma R16 Lily Miyazaki/Julie Byrne Lost 6-8/Lena Ruppert Nov. 4-6 vs Liberty Anna Dollar/Evangeline Crist Lost 3-6/Lena Ruppert Nov. 4-6 vs SMU Ellie Zogg/Ana Perez Lopez Lost 4-6/Sofia Blanco Nov. 4-6 vs Tulsa Marcelina Cichon/Mahitha Dadireddy Won 6-4/Aliona Bolsova Jan 13-15 vs Texas Neda Koprcina/Petra Granic Won 6-4/Lena Ruppert * Mar 17 #30 Texas 2 Neda Koprcina/Anna Turati Won 6-4/Aliona Bolsova May 13 vs UMKC 2 Kurasbediani, Mariam/Vale, Thanushree Won 6-0/Aliona Bolsova May 14 #19 Arkansas 2 Ana Oparenovic/Mia Jurasic Won 6-2/Aliona Bolsova May 19 vs #8 Georgia Tech 2 Johnnise Renaud/Rasheeda McAdoo (23/-) Lost 2-6/Aliona Bolsova May 21 vs #1 Florida 2 Brooke Austin/Kourtney Keegan (20/-) Lost 2-6/Aliona Bolsova

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CARLA TUR MARI SENIOR | 5-2 | IBIZA, SPAIN 2016-17 Cowgirl Tennis Oklahoma State Individual Match-by-Match (Through matches of Jun 28, 2017)

TUR MARI NOTES Carla2016-17 Tur Mari RESULTS SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Sep 16-18 vs California Alexis Nelson Won 6-1, 6-1 Season Highlights Sep 16-18 vs Georgia Tech Nami Otsuka Lost 4-6, 5-7 Finishes her career with 95 career doubles wins and 86 career doubles Sep 16-18 vs Harvard Irene Lu Won 6-1, 6-3 Oct 13-17 vs Missouri R128 Cassidy Spearman Won 6-4, 6-3 wins, to become one of only four Cowgirls in the Big 12 era to rack up Oct 13-17 vs Northern Iowa R64 Gisela Kemper Won 6-1, 6-3 80 wins in both singles and doubles … Her 95 doubles wins rank eighth Oct 13-17 vs Kansas R32 Maria Toran Ribes Won 6-2, 6-3 in school history … Saw most of her dual action on the year in doubles, Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma State R16 Vladica Babic (26/-) Won 6-4, 6-2 Oct 13-17 vs Arkansas t-QF Shannon Hudson Won 6-4, 2-6, 7-5 going 14-6 with Vladica Babic to bring the duo’s record to 23-8 overall … Oct 13-17 vs Kansas t-SF No. 49 A. Rychagova (49/-) Won 1-6, 7-6 (0-4), 6-3 The pair, who was ranked as high as No. 6 during the season, dropped Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma t-F No. 72 Lily Miyazaki (72/-) Lost 3-6, 3-6 eight ranked opponents, while clinching six doubles points … Defeated Jan 13-15 vs Wichita State R32 Marta Bellucco Won 6-1, 6-0 Jan 13-15 vs Baylor R16 Karina Traxler Lost 4-6, 5-7 two top-25 opponents during the dual season in No. 18 Austin/Keegan Jan 20, 2017 Oral Roberts 3 Ceijenia Cornelius Won 6-1, 6-2 (Florida) and No. 22 Shankle/Profit (Baylor) … Went 14-5 overall on the Jan 21, 2017 North Texas 4 Laura Arciniegas Won 6-1, 4-6, 1-0 (10-2) Jan 28, 2017 Cornell 4 Mariko Iinuma - 6-2, 4-1, unfinished year in singles, going 5-2 in 12 dual starts … Competed at the Nos. 3, Feb 05, 2017 at Tulsa 4 Martina Okalova Won 6-4, 6-2 4, 5 and 6 spots for the Pokes … Reached as high as No. 32 in the ITA Feb 10, 2017 vs #19 Ole Miss 5 Tea Jandric Won 7-6 (7-1), 6-3 singles rankings, a new career high … Won her first four dual matches of Feb 11, 2017 vs #7 Ohio State 5 Miho Kowase (84/-) Lost 6-4, 5-7, 1-6 Feb 17, 2017 vs #5 Stanford 5 Emily Arbuthnott (59/-) Lost 3-6, 0-6 the season … … Earned First Team All-Big 12 recognition in doubles … Mar 12, 2017 at #45 UNLV 2016-175 Paola Cowgirl Artiga Tennis Won 7-6, 6-2 Named to the first team of the Academic All-Big 12 team. Mar 13, 2017 vs Washington State 4 Victoria Matajevic - 6-2, 3-2, unfinished * Apr 07, 2017 KansasOklahoma State State Individual Match-by-Match6 Livia Cirnu (Through matches of Jun- 28, 2017)3-6, 4-2, unfinished * Apr 14, 2017 #34 Oklahoma 5 Ann Selim - 5-7, 2-1, unfinished Carla TurMay Mari13, 2017 vs UMKC 5 Fries, Katie - 6-3, 2-3 DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/partner TUR MARI CAREER STATS Sep 16-18 vs Georgia Tech Rasheeda McAdoo/Kenya Jones Lost 4-8/Sofia Blanco Sep 16-18 vs Harvard June Lee/Nika Besker Won 8-2/Sofia Blanco Oct 1-9 vs Georgia t-Q Caroline Brinson/Kennedy Shaffer Lost 7-8 (4-0)/Viktoriya Lushkova Tur Mari’s Career Singles Stats Oct 1-9 vs North Texas t-Q Maria Kononova/Tamuna Kutubidze Lost 7-8 (3-0)/Viktoriya Lushkova Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Oct 13-17 vs Missouri R64 Clare Raley/Brianna Lashway Won 8-6/Vladica Babic Oct 13-17 vs SIU Carbondale R32 Athena Chrysanthou/Meagan Monaghan Won 8-1/Vladica Babic 2014 24-17 9-7 15-10 1-1 Oct 13-17 vs Iowa R16 Elise Van Heuvlen/Zoe Douglas Won 8-6/Vladica Babic 2015 26-8 12-4 14-4 2-0 Oct 13-17 vs Tulsa t-QF R. Leenabanchong/Martha Matoula Won 8-3/Vladica Babic 2016 22-8 7-3 15-5 -- Oct 13-17 vs Oklahoma t-SF Julie Byrne/Lily Miyazaki Won 7-6 (0-2), 6-0/Vladica Babic 2017 14-5 9-3 5-2 2-3 Oct 13-17 vs Kansas t-F Nina Khmelnitckaia/T Bernard-Feigenbaum Won 6-4, 6-0/Vladica Babic Nov 3-6 vs Michigan Brienne Minor/Mira Ruder-Hook (4/-) Won 6-1, 6-4/Vladica Babic Total 86-37 37-17 49-21 5-4 Nov 3-6 vs Pepperdine Luisa Stefani/Jean Runglerkriangkr (6/-) Won 6-0, 6-4/Vladica Babic Nov 3-6 vs Florida Josie Kuhlman/Belinda Woolcock (19/-) Won 6-4, 1-6, 10-6/Vladica Babic Tur Mari’s Career Doubles Stats Nov 3-6 vs UCLA Jada Hart/Ena Shibahara Lost 3-6, 3-6/Vladica Babic Jan 20 Oral Roberts 1 Petya Simeonova/Jovana Antonijevic Won 6-0/Vladica Babic Year Overall Tourn. Dual vs. Ranked Jan 20 Louisiana Tech 1 Jazmin Britos/Marta Sramkova Won 6-1/Vladica Babic 2014 18-10 4-6 14-6 2-2 Jan 21 North Texas 1 Alexandra Heczey/Maria Kononova - 3-4, unfinished/Vladica Babic 2015 19-13 5-5 14-8 1-0 Jan 28 Cornell 1 Marika Cusick/Alexandra D'Ascenzo - 5-1, unfinished/Vladica Babic Jan 29 TCU 1 Olaya Garrido-Rivas/Donika Bashota (16/-) Lost 2-6/Vladica Babic 2016 34-7 7-3 27-4 2-2 Feb 05 at Tulsa 1 Ksenia Laskutova/Martina Okalova Won 6-3/Vladica Babic 2017 24-11 10-5 14-6 8-7 Feb 10 vs #19 Ole Miss 1 Arianne Hartono/Anna Vrbenska (33/-) Won 6-2/Vladica Babic Total 95-41 26-19 69-24 13-11 Feb 11 vs #7 Ohio State 1 Anna Sanford/Sandy Niehaus - 3-5, unfinished/Vladica Babic Feb 12 vs #8 California 1 Maya Jansen/Maegan Manasse (49/-) Lost 3-6/Vladica Babic Feb 17 vs #5 Stanford 1 Taylor Davidson/Emily Arbuthnott Won 7-6 (7-5)/Vladica Babic Feb 18 at #1 Florida 1 Brooke Austin/Kourtney Keegan (18/-) Won 6-4/Vladica Babic Mar 3 at #25 Washington 1 Nour Abbes/Miki Kobayashi Won 6-3/Vladica Babic Mar 04 vs #38 Northwestern 1 Maddie Lipp/Alex Chatt (9/-) Lost 2-6/Vladica Babic * Mar 09 #10 Baylor 1 Blair Shankle/Elizabeth Profit (22/-) Won 6-3/Vladica Babic Mar 12 at #45 UNLV 1 Aiwen Zhu/En-Pei Huang - 5-5, unfinished/Vladica Babic Mar 13 vs Washington State 1 Barbora Michalkova/Victoria Matajevic Won 6-1/Vladica Babic * Mar 31 at #6 Texas Tech 1 Sarah Dvorak/Sabrina Federici (36/-) Lost 2-6/Vladica Babic * Apr 02 at #33 TCU 1 Donika Bashota/Caroline Wegner - 5-2, unfinished/Vladica Babic * Apr 07 Kansas State 1 Ana Garcia Navas/Millie Stretton Won 6-1/Vladica Babic * Apr 09 #23 Kansas 1 Bernard-Feigenbaum/Khmelnitckaia, Nina (35/-) Won 6-2/Vladica Babic * Apr 14 #34 Oklahoma 1 Julie Byrne/Malene Stripp (80/-) - 5-2, unfinished/Vladica Babic * Apr 21 at West Virginia 1 Kaja Mrgole/Christina Jordan Won 6-3/Vladica Babic Apr 23 at Iowa State 1 Alvarez, Karen/Bonadonna, Annabella - 5-1, unfinished/Vladica Babic Apr 28 vs Kansas 1 Khmelnitckaia, Nina/Bernard-Feigenbaum (35/-) Won 4-2/Vladica Babic Apr 29 vs #15 Baylor 1 Blair Shankle/Karina Traxler (34/-) - /Vladica Babic Apr 30 vs #7 Texas Tech 1 Sabrina Federici/Sarah Dvorak (30/-) Lost 2-6/Vladica Babic May 13 vs UMKC 1 Johnson, Melinda/Grechkina, Yana Won 6-1/Vladica Babic May 14 #19 Arkansas 1 Giulia Pairone/Léolia Jeanjean (28/-) - 5-5, unfinished/Vladica Babic May 19 vs #8 Georgia Tech 1 Kenya Jones/Paige Houriga (29/-) Lost 0-6/Vladica Babic May 21 vs #1 Florida 1 Anna Danilina/Ingrid Neel (11/-) - 6-5, unfinished/Vladica Babic Jun 24-31 vs Arkansas R32 Shannon Hudson/Giulia Pairone (40/-) Lost 5-7, 1-6/Vladica Babic

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Lori McNeal racked up an 86-17 record during her three seasons at Oklahoma State. Her .835 winning percentage remains the school record 34 years later. ALL-AMERICANS COWGIRL ALL-AMERICANS

RENATA BARANSKI JACKIE BOOTH CAROLINE DELISLE SALLY GODMAN LORI MCNEIL TESSA PRICE 1986 (S) 1990 (D) 1991 (D) 1991 (D) 1982 (S) 1987 (S) 1987 (S) 1989 (D)

MONIKA WANIEK JANE WOOD VIKTORIYA LUSHKOVA KATARINA ADAMOVIC 1988 (D); 1989 (D) 1988 (D) 2014 (S); 2015 (S) 2016 (S) 1990 (D) 2017 (S)

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ITA AWARD WINNERS

ITA CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONS Kanyapat Narattana, 2013 Viktoriya Lushkova, 2014 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente, 2014 Katarina Adamovic, 2015 Maria Alvarez/Kelsey Laurente, 2015 Carla Tur Mari/Vladica Babic, 2016 Vladica Babic, 2017 Katya Kolodynska was the 2001 ITA Vladica Babic/Sofia Blanco, 2017 Central Region Rookie of the Year. She would go on to be a four-time All-Big 12 recipient. ITA CENTRAL REGION ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Katia Kolodynska, 2001 Iryna Tchenko, 2005 Meghan Blevins, 2012 Viktoriya Lushkova, 2014 Aliona Bolsova, 2017

ITA REGIONAL ARTHUR ASHE LEADERSHIP AND SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Sara Meghoufel, 2011 Malika Rose, 2013 Viktoriya Lushkova, 2014

ITA REGIONAL MOST IMPROVED SENIOR Kanyapat Narattana, 2014

ITA CENTRAL REGION PLAYER TO WATCH 2017 Vladica Babic 2007 Anna Carson NCAA AWARD Vladica Babic, 2016 Sofia Blanco McKenzie Price WINNERS Aliona Bolsova Zuzanna Osinska ITA CENTRAL SENIOR PLAYER OF Viktoriya Lushkova Lauren Ovelgonne NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MOST THE YEAR Lena Ruppert Jennifer Poskitt OUTSTANDING PLAYER Maria Phillips, 2001 Katarina Stresnakova Lauren Simmons Katarina Adamovic, 2016 Viktoriya Lushkova, 2017 Nataliya Shatkovskya ITA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT SINGLES ITA SCHOLAR ATHLETES 2002 Dominika Olszewska ITA CENTRAL REGION COACH OF 2016 Katarina Adamovic THE YEAR 2009 Jo-Anne Karaitiana Linda Faltynkova Viktoriya Luskova 2010 Leyla Simmons 2003 Linda Faltynkova Chris Young, 2015 2012 Allison Burckhartt Ines Furtmayr Julius Lubicz-Majewskim 2001 NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT DOUBLES Leyla Simmons 2004 Ines Furtmayr 2016 Maria Alvarez/Kelsey Laurente ITA CENTRAL REGION ASSISTANT 2014 C.C. Sardinha 2006 Zana Masnic Viktoriya Lushkova/Carla Tur Mari COACH OF THE YEAR 2015 Viktoriya Lushkova Zuzanna Osinska Katarina Adamovic/Vladica Babic Matt Manasse, 2017 2016 Vladica Babic Lauren Simmons Sofia Blanco Alexis Lucas Viktoriya Lushkova Katarina Stresnakova Carla Tur Mari

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BIG 12 AWARD 2014 Singles 2002 First Team 2015 First Team WINNERS Viktoriya Lushkova Ashleigh Dolman, Jr. Viktoriya Lushkova, So. Megan McCray Linda Faltynkova, Jr.* Second Team BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Doubles Dominika Olszewska, Sr.* Carla Tur Mari, So. Maria Phillips, 2001 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kanyapat Narattana Kateryna Vasylyeva, Jr. 2016 First Team Viktoriya Lushkova, 2015 2015 Singles 2003 First Team Vladica Babic, So. Katarina Adamovic Linda Faltynkova, Sr.* Kelsey Laurente, Sr. BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Viktoriya Lushkova Ines Furtmayr, Jr. Viktoriya Lushkova, Jr. Viktoriya Lushkova, 2014 Doubles Gorana Marsic, Jr. Carla Tur Mari, Jr. Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente Second Team Second Team Katarina Adamovic/Vladica Babic BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Katarzyna Kolodynska, Jr. Katarina Adamovic, Jr. 2016 Singles Sarah Meghoufel, 2010 2004 First Team Maria Alvarez, Sr. Katarina Adamovic Kelsey Laurente, 2015 Ines Furtmayr, Sr.* 2017 First Team Vladica Babic Katya Kolodynska, Sr. Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr.* Viktoriya Lushkova BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR Zana Masnic, So. Carla Tur Mari, Sr. Doubles Julius Libicz-Majewski, 2001 2005 First Team Vladica Babic, Jr. Katarina Adamovic/Vladica Babic Chris Young, 2016 Zana Masnic, Jr. Sofia Blanco, So.* Viktoriya Lushkova/Carla Tur Mari Jennifer Poskitt, So. Katarina Stresnakova, So.* Kelsey Laurente/Maria Alvarez ALL-BIG 12 RECIPIENTS Lauren Simmons, So. 2017 Singles 1997 Singles 2006 First Team *indicates nominated with 4.0 GPA Katarina Adamovic Kym Hazzard Zana Masnic, Sr. Aliona Bolsova Doubles BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARDS Viktoriya Lushkova Jennifer Poskitt, Jr. Kym Hazzard/Martina Hautova Doubles Lauren Simmons, Jr. 2003 Kate Vasylyeva, March 18 1999 Singles Katarina Adamovic/Viktoriya Lushkova 2007 First Team 2005 Iryna Tkachenko, April 6 Maria Galoustova Sofia Blanco/Aliona Bolsova Yawna Allen, Jr. 2006 Yawna Allen, March 13 2000 Singles Carla Tur Mari/Vladica Babic Jennifer Poskitt, Sr. Lauren Simmons, April 11 Maria Galoustova Lauren Simmons, Sr.* 2007 Lauren Simmons, April 2 2001 Singles ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 RECIPIENTS 2008 First Team 2013 Malika Rose, March 13 Maria Phillips 1997 First Team Yawna Allen, Sr. 2014 Viktoriya Lushkova, March 25 Doubles Kameron Bender, Jr. Jesica Collins, Sr. Viktoriya Lushkova, April 14 Linda Faltynkova/Katia Kolodynska Martina Hautova, So. Lauren Ovelgonne, Sr.* 2016 Viktoriya Lushkova, Feb. 9 Maria Phillips/Ashleigh Dolman Honorable Mention McKenzie Price, Sr. Kelsey Laurente, March 2 2002 Singles 2009 First Team 2017 Katarina Adamovic, March 14 Linda Faltynkova Monika Wirthova, Jr. JoAnne Karaitiana, So. Viktoriya Lushkova, March 21 Doubles 1998 First Team Maryna Tkachenko, Sr. Viktoriya Lushkova, April 5 Linda Faltynkova/Katia Kolodynska Martina Hautova, So. 2010 Second Team Vladica Babic, April 12 2003 Singles Lenka Humenikova, Fr. Sasha Belova, Jr. Linda Faltynkova Monika Wirthova, Sr. Doubles 1999 First Team Alisa Buslaieva, So. Linda Faltynkova/Katia Kolodynska Maria Galoustova, So.* Nataliya Shatkovskaya, Sr. 2004 Singles Martina Hautova, Sr. 2011 First Team Katya Kolodynska Lenka Humenikova, So. Sara Meghoufel, Sr. 2005 Singles Honorable Mention Nataliya Shatkovskaya, Sr. Iryna Tkachenko Cameron Stoudt, So. Leyla Simmons, So. 2007 Singles 2000 First Team Second Team Nataliya Shatkovskaya Marketa Chmelova, Sr. Malika Rose, So. 2008 Singles Ashleigh Dolman, So. 2012 First Team Iryna Tkachenko Maria Galoustova, Jr. C.C. Sardinha, Jr. 2010 Doubles Dominika Olszewska, So. 2013 First Team Alisa Buslaieva/Nataliya Shatkovskaya Cameron Stoudt, Jr. C.C. Sardinha, Sr. 2013 Singles 2001 First Team 2014 Second Team Malika Rose Ashleigh Dolman, Jr. Maria Alvarez, So. Doubles Linda Faltynkova, So. Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana Dominika Olszewska, Jr.* Maria Phillips, Sr.

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-A- Hetherington, Shea 1987-88 Reep, Cynthia 1978-80 Adamovic, Katarina 2014-17 Howett, Rhona 1983-85 Rhodes, Greta 1978-79 Allen, Yawna 2006-08 Huitt, Debbie 1981-82 Rose, Malika 2010-13 Alvarez, Maria 2013-16 Humenikova, Lenka 1999 Ruddick, Sue-Ann 1992-93 Ruppert, Lena 2017 -B- -J- Babic, Vladica 2015- Jeremiah, Mary 2012 -S- Baranski, Renata 1983-87 Jewett, Mary 1978-82 Sardinha, C.C. 2011-13 Belova, Sasha 2008-11 Jones, Danielle 1987-89 Shatkovskaya, Nataliya 2007, 09-11 Blajer, Sandy 2005 Simmons, Lauren 2004-07 Blanco, Sofia 2017- -K- Simmons, Leyla 2010-12 Blevins, Meghan 2012-13 Karaitiana, JoAnne 2008-09 Sirianni, Christina 1989-93 Bolsova, Aliona 2017 Karaskova, Jana 2004 Stoudt, Cameron 1998-01 Booth, Jackie 1987-90 Khatsko, Iryna 2009-10 Stout, Correne 1995-96 Boudreaux-Rozas, Mary 1983-86 Katya Kolodynska 2003-04 Stresnakova, Katarina 2016- Brende, Libbie 1984-87 Kusch, Amy 1998 Swanson, Stacy 1981-85 Browne, Lorna 1984-87 Kolodynksa, Katya 2000-03 Burckhartt, Allison 2011-12 -T- Burke, Mariah 2014 -L- Talley, Nancy 1981-84 Buslaieva, Alisa 2009-11 Lamb, Roby 1983-86 Tkachenko, Iryna 2005-08 Laurente, Kelsey 2014-16 Tkachenko, Maryna 2008-09 -C- Lombard, Britte 1996 Tsivka, Marta 2006-07 Chmelova, Marketa 1997-00 Lushkova, Viktoriya 2014-17 Tur Mari, Carla 2014-17 Christopher, Chris 1978-80 Coats, Jana 1979-80 -M- -V- Cohen, Carrie-Lynn 1985-87 Marcinkowski-Baranski, Renata 1983-87 Vaughn, Allison 1992 Collins, Jessica 2005-06, 08 Margaroli, Moniek 1986-88 Vasylyeva, Kate 2000-03 Cristello, Alexandra 2010 Marsic, Gorana 2002-03 Vitels, Nadia 1993-95 Cunningham, Debbie 1978-79 Masnic, Zana 2003-06 McCray, Megan 2014 -W- -D- McCray, Morgan 2014 Waniek, Monika 1987-91 Delisle, Caroline 1988-91 McNeil, Lori 1981-83 Wainright, Tamsin 1994-96 Dolman, Ashleigh 1999-02 Meagher, Joanna 1988-90 Williams, Stacy 1979-83 Meghoufel, Sarah 2010-11 Wirthova, Monika 1996-98 -E- Mortarotti, Carol 1978-79 Wood, Jane 1986-88 Erhart, Janina 1992 Mowery, Sue 1980-84 Erisman, Miranda 2014 Bold indicates current member -N- -F- Narattana, Kanyapat 2011-14 Faltynkova, Linda 2000-03 Fall, Robin 1980-82 -0- Fernandez, Mercedes 1993-95 Oakes, Jennifer 1981-82 Furtmayr, Ines 2002-04 Olszewska, Ominika 1999-02 Osinska, Zuzanna 2006-07 -G- Ovelgonne, Lauren 2007-08 Galoustova-Phillips, Maria 1998-01 Gheorghe, Lorena 2013 -P- Godman, Sally 1989-92 Pauchnik, Erin 2000-03 Gunthrop, Jackie 1992-95 Parker, Wendy 1987-91 Guttormsen, Karyn 2013-14 Peterson, Wendy 1980-81 Petrovic, Anastasia 1980-84 -H- Poskitt, Jennifer 2004-07 Hadad, Caroline 1993-96 Press, Kelly 1992-95 Harris, Holly 1979-81 Price, Tessa 1984-89 Harris, Ruth 1985-86 Purcell, Maria 1990-91 Hautova, Martina 1996-99 Hazzard, Kym 1994-96 -R- Hefler, Carol 1985-87 Radzikowska, Ewa 2003

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TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 2001 2003 2016 2017

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS PLAYER SINGLES DOUBLES PLAYER SINGLES DOUBLES PLAYER SINGLES DOUBLES Katarina Adamovic 2014 (4) Carolina Hadad 1996(4) 1994(1) Jennifer Poskitt 2007(6) Maria Alvarez 2014 (6) Martina Hautova 1999(3) Kelly Press 1992(5) 1993(2) Renata Beranski 1987(1) 1986(1) Kym Hazzard 1996(3) Tessa Price 1985(5) 1985(2) 1987(2) Carol Hefler 1987(3) 1987(2) 1986(2) Lisa Berry 1977(1) 1977(1) Rhona Howett 1984(4) 1987(1) 1989(1) 1978(1) Lenka Humenikova 1999(3) Maria Purcell 1991(6) Jackie Booth 1988(4) 1988(3) Mary Jewett 1981(5) 1981(3) Ewa Radzikowska 2003(4) 1989(4) 1989(2) Danielle Jones 1988(3) 1988(2) May Boudreaux-Rozas 1983(2) 1983(1) 1990(3) 1990(1) 1989(6) 1989(2) 1984(2) 1984(1) Libbie Brende 1987(4) 1985(3) Iryna Khatsko 2009(4) 1985(2) 1985(1) 1986(3) Katya Kolodynska 2001(2) 1986(6) 1986(2) Lorna Browne 1987(5) 1985(2) 2002(1) Sue-Ann Ruddick 1992(4) 1986(3) 1987(2) Robyn Lamb 1984(3) 1984(1) Lauren Simmons 2007(4) Carrie-Lynn Cohen 1986(4) 1987(3) 1985(4) 1985(1) Christina Sirianni 1990(5) Debbie Cunningham 1977(2) 1977(1) 1986(5) 1986(1) Correne Stout 1996(3) 1978(2) Moniek Margaroli 1987(3) Stacy Swanson 1983(4) 1982(2) Caroline Delisle 1989(3) 1989(3) 1988(2) 1984(5) 1983(2) 1990(2) 1990(2) Joanna Meagher 1990(6) 1990(3) 1985(6) 1985(3) 1991(2) 1991(2) Lori McNeil 1983(1) 1982(1) Nancy Talley 1982(1) 1983(3) Ashleigh Dolman 2001(1) 1983(1) Marta Tsivka 2006 (5) Janina Erhart 1992(3) Sarah Meghoufel 2010(4) Monika Waniek 1988(1) 1989(1) Robin Fall 1982(4) 1982(3) Sue Mowery 1981(3) 1981(3) 1989(2) 1990(1) Linda Faltynkova 2001(3) 2001(2) 1983(5) 1983(3) 1991(1) 2002(2) 2002(1) 1984(6) 1984(3) Tamsin Wainright 1996(5) Mercedes Fernandez 1993(2) 1994(1) Dominika Olszewska 2001(3) Stacy Williams 1981(6) 1982(2) Sally Godman 1989(5) 1989(3) Wendy Parker 1988(6) 1988(3) 1983(2) 1990(4) 1990(2) 1990(3) 1991(1) Jane Wood 1987(6) 1987(1) 1991(4) 1991(2) 1991(5) Allison Vaughn 1992(3) 1992(3) 1992(2) Anastasia Petrovic 1983(6) 1981(2) Kate Vasylyeva 2001(5) Jackie Gunthorp 1992(2) 1982(3) 1984(3) 2002(3) 1993(2) *Maria Phillips 2001(1) 2001(1)

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BIG 12 WOMEN’S TENNIS TOURNAMENT RESULTS BIG 12 TOURNAMENT MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Year (Seed) Score Opponent Round Year (Seed) Score Opponent Round 2016 Viktoriya Lushkova 1997 (9) L 5-1 No. 8 Texas Tech First Round 2010 (7) W 4-1 No. 10 Iowa State First Round L 4-1 No. 2 Texas Quarterfinals 1998 (10) L 5-1 No. 7 Kansas State First Round BIG 12 SINGLES ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2011 (9) W 4-3 No. 8 Missouri First Round 2016 Vladica Babic, No. 2 1999 (6) W 5-1 No. 11 Missouri First Round L 4-2 No. 1 Baylor Quarterfinals W 5-4 No. 3 Kansas Quarterfinals Viktoriya Lushkova, No. 3 L 5-3 No. 7 Oklahoma Semifinals 2012 (5) L 4-1 No. 4 Texas Quarterfinals Kelsey Laurente, No. 4

2000 (4) L 5-1 No. 5 Kansas State Quarterfinals 2013 (5) W 4-2 No. 4 TCU Quarterfinals Carla Tur Mari, No. 6 W 4-3 No. 1 Baylor Semifinals 2017 Aliona Bolsova, No. 3 2001 (2) W 4-0 No. 7 Kansas Quarterfinals L 4-0 No. 3 Texas Finals W 4-3 No. 3 Baylor Semifinals Vladica Babic, No. 4 L 4-3 No. 1 Texas Finals 2014 (2) W 4-0 No. 7 Kansas State Quarterfinals W 4-1 No. 3 Texas Semifinals BIG 12 DOUBLES ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2002 (5) W 4-1 No. 12 Missouri First Round L 4-1 No. 1 Baylor Finals W 4-2 No. 4 Baylor Quarterfinals 2016 Viktoriya Lushkova/Carla Tur Mari, No. 2 L 4-1 No. 1 Texas Semifinals 2015 (3) W 4-0 No. 6 Kansas Quarterfinals Katarina Adamovic/Vladica Babic, No. 3 L 4-1 No. 2 Texas Tech Semifinals 2003 (4) W 4-2 No. 5 Oklahoma Quarterfinals 2017 Viktoriya Lushkova/Katarina Adamovic, No. 3 W 4-0 No. 8 Colorado Semifinals 2016 (1) W 4-0 No. 9 Kansas State Quarterfinals W 4-1 No. 2 Texas A&M Finals W 4-0 No. 4 Kansas Semifinals RECORD AT THE BIG 12 TOURNAMENT W 4-0 No. 3 Texas Tech Finals 2004 (10) L 4-3 No. 7 Nebraska First Round by Round: First round 8-4 2017 (2) W 4-0 No. 7 Kansas Quarterfinals Quarterfinals 10-7 2005 (8) L 4-3 No. 9 Missouri First Round W 4-2 No. 3 Baylor Semifinals Semifinals 6-4 L 4-2 No. 1 Texas Tech Finals Finals 2-4 2006 (6) W 4-0 No. 11 Missouri First Round Total 26-19 L 4-2 No. 3 Texas Quarterfinals

2007 (5) W 4-0 No. 12 Iowa State First Round vs Opp. Baylor 4-3 W 4-1 No. 4 Colorado Quarterfinals Colorado 2-0 L 4-0 No. 1 Baylor Semifinals Iowa State 3-0 Kansas 5-0 2008 (6) W 4-1 No. 11 Missouri First Round Kansas State 2-2 L 4-1 No. 3 Texas A&M Quarterfinals Missouri 5-1 Nebraska 0-1 2009 (6) W 4-1 No. 11 Iowa State First Round L 4-1 No. 3 Texas A&M Quarterfinals Oklahoma 1-1 TCU 1-0 Texas 1-6 Texas A&M 1-2 Texas Tech 1-3 West Virginia 0-0

as Seed: #1 Seed 3-0 #2 Seed 6-3 #3 Seed 1-1 #4 Seed 3-1 #5 Seed 6-4 #6 Seed 5-4 #7 Seed 1-1 #8 Seed 0-1 #9 Seed 1-2 #10 Seed 0-2

vs Seed: #1 Seed 1-6 #2 Seed 1-2 #3 Seed 5-4 #4 Seed 4-1 #5 Seed 1-1 #6 Seed 2-0 #7 Seed 2-3 The Cowgirls won their first Big #8 Seed 2-1 12 title in 13 years at the 2016 #9 Seed 1-1 Big 12 Championship. #10 Seed 1-0 #11 Seed 4-0 #12 Seed 2-0

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MOST NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN’S TENNIS TOURNAMENT RESULTS OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2016 Katarina Adamovic Year Score Opponent Round Year Score Opponent Round 1982 L 9-0 Trinity First Round 2014 W 4-0 South Florida First Round L 4-1 Florida Second Round NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT SINGLES 1983 L 5-4 Clemson First Round 2016 Katarina Adamovic, No. 1 2015 W 4-0 Boston U First Round 1984 L 7-2 Miami (Fla.) First Round Viktoriya Luskova, No. 3 W 4-3 Arizona State Second Round L 4-0 Florida Round of 16 1985 W 6-3 Texas First Round NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT DOUBLES L 5-4 California Second Round 2016 Maria Alvarez/Kelsey Laurente, No. 1 2016 W 4-0 Albany First Round W 4-0 Tulsa Second Round Viktoriya Lushkova/Carla Tur Mari, No. 2 1986 W 6-3 San Diego State First Round W 4-0 Georgia Round of 16 Katarina Adamovic/Vladica Babic, No. 3 L 5-4 Trinity Second Round W 4-2 Ohio State Quarterfinals W 4-3 California Semifinals 1987 L 7-2 California First Round RECORD AT THE NCAA TOURNAMENT L 4-3 Stanford Finals by Round: First Round 9-10 1988 L 6-0 Kentucky First Round Second Round 3-6 2017 W 4-0 UMKC First Round W 4-0 Arkansas Second Round Round of 16 2-1 1989 W 7-2 Brigham Young First Round W 4-3 Georgia Tech Round of 16 Quarterfinals 1-1 L 6-0 Stanford Second Round L 4-1 Florida Quarterfinals Semifinals 1-0

Championship Game 0-1 1990 L 5-1 Georgia First Round

1991 L 5-2 Pepperdine First Round NCAA RECORDS VS.

Albany 1-0 1996 L 5-0 Florida First Round Arizona State 1-0 Arkansas 1-0 2001 W 4-0 Oral Roberts First Round Brigham Young 1-0 L 4-3 Wake Forest Second Round Boston U 1-0 2003 L 4-1 Harvard First Round California 1-2

Clemson 0-1 2012 L 4-1 Georgia Tech First Round Florida 0-4 Georgia 1-1 2013 W 4-0 Long Beach State First Round Georgia Tech 1-1 L 4-0 UCLA Second Round Harvard 0-1 Kentucky 0-1 Long Beach State 1-0 Miami (Fla.) 0-1 Ohio State 1-0 Oral Roberts 1-0 Pepperdine 0-1 San Diego State 1-0 South Florida 1-0 Stanford 0-2 Texas 1-0 Trinity 0-2 Tulsa 1-0 UCLA 0-1 UMKC 1-0 Wake Forest 0-1

The Cowgirls made waves on the national scene during their run to the NCAA title match in 2016.

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CAREER SINGLES WINS CAREER DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE 1. 112 Tessa Price 1984-89 1. .943 (83-15) Lorna Browne 1984-87 Renata Marcinkowski 1983-87 2. .891 (41-5) Carol Hefler 1985-87 TEAM RECORDS 3. 108 Monika Waniek 1987-91 3. .890 (65-8) Jana Coats 1979-80 4. 106 Sue Mowery 1980-84 4. .867 (78-20) Sally Godman 1989-92 Most Wins 32 (1981-82) 5. 105 Stacy Swanson 1981-85 5. .862 (25-4) Carrie-Lynn Cohen 1985-87 Best Winning Percentage .935 (29-2, 1980-81) 6. 102 Mary Boudreaux-Rozas 1983-86 (25-4) Joanna Meagher 1988-90 Most Home Wins 18 (2014-15) 7. 98 Christina Sirianni 1989-93 7. .847 (100-18) Jackie Booth 1987-90 Most Away Wins 15 (1990-91) Anastasia Petrovic 1980-84 8. .845 (120-22) Monika Waniek 1987-91 Longest Win Streak 20 (1980-81) Viktoriya Lushkova 2014-17 9. .841 (58-11) Moniek Margaroli 1986-88 Longest Home Win Streak 49 (1980-86) 10. 97 Sally Godman 1989-92 10. .832 (69-14) Sue Mowery 1980-84 Longest Away Win Streak 18 (1979-81)

CAREER DOUBLES WINS SEASON SINGLES WINS 1. 124 Stacy Swanson 1981-85 1. 43 Lori McNeil (So.) 1982-83 2. 120 Monika Waniek 1987-91 Lori McNeil (Fr.) 1981-82 3. 106 Mary Boudreaux-Rozas 1983-86 3. 39 Lorna Browne (Sr.) 1986-87 COACHING RECORDS 4. 103 Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 4. 37 Tessa Price (Jr.) 1986-87 5. 101 Tessa Price 1984-89 5. 36 Sue Mowery (Jr.) 1982-83 WINS AT OSU 6. 100 Jackie Booth 1987-90 Sue Mowery (Fr.) 1980-81 1. 283 Julis Lubicz-Majewski 1989-2009 Renata Marcinkowski 1983-87 7. 34 Tessa Price (Sr.) 1988-89 2. 167 Ike Groce 1979-1985 8. 92 Katarina Adamovic 2014-17 Monika Waniek (Fr.) 1987-88 3. 141 Chris Young 2009-Pres. 9. 91 Viktoriya Lushkova 2014-17 Mary Boudreaux-Rozas (Jr.) 1984-85 4. 88 Brad Louderback 1985-89 10. 89 Katya Kolodynska 2000-03 Robin Fall (Jr.) 1981-82 5. 16 Betty Edgely 1978-79 Stacy Williams 1979-83 SEASON DOUBLES WINS WINNING PERCENTAGE AT OSU CAREER SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 1. 40 Stacy Swanson (Sr.) 1984-86 1. .835 (167-33) Ike Groce 1979-1985 MATCHES) 2. 37 Jane Wood (Fr.) 1986-87 2. .772 (88-26) Brad Louderback 1985-89 1. .835 (86-17) Lori McNeil 1981-83 3. 36 Lori McNeil (So.) 1982-83 3. .666 (16-8) Betty Edgely 1978-79 2. .797 (106-27) Sue Mowery 1980-84 Mary Boudreaux-Rozas (Fr.) 1982-83 4. .665 (141-71) Chris Young 2009-Pres. 3. .784 (98-27) Viktoriya Lushkova 2014-17 5. 35 Jana Coats (So.) 1979-80 5. .597 (283-191) Julius Lubicz-Majewski 1989-2009 4. .766 (39-15) Rhona Howett 1983-85 6. 34 Tessa Price (Sr.) 1988-89 5. .764 (55-17) Lorna Browne 1984-87 Lorna Browne (Jr.) 1986-87 6. .759 (63-20) Kate Vasylyeva 2000-03 Moniek Margaroli (So.) 1986-87 7. .746 (94-34) Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 Stacy Swanson (Fr.) 1981-82 8. .737 (56-20) Carrie-Lynn Cohen 1985-87 Stacy Williams (Jr.) 1981-82 (98-35) Anastasia Petrovic 1980-84 Viktoriya Lushkova (Jr.) 2015-16 10. .732 (90-33) Caroline Delisle 1988-91 Carla Tur Mari (Jr.) 2015-16

SEASON SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 WINS) 1. .923 (36-3) Sue Mowery (Fr.) 1980-81 2. .882 (15-2) Debbie Huitt (Fr.) 1980-81 3. .870 (20-3) Linda Faltynkova (Fr.) 1999-00 4. .867 (39-6) Lorna Browne (Sr.) 1986-87 5. .865 (32-5) Viktoriya Lushkova (Jr.) 2015-16 6. .860 (43-7) Lori McNeil (Fr.) 1981-82 7. .857 (24-4) Kate Vasylyeva (Jr.) 2001-02 (18-3) Ewa Radzikowska (So.) 2002-03 9. .852 (23-4) Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2000-01 (23-4) Christina Sirianni (Fr.) 1989-90

SEASON DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 WINS) Tessa Price won six 1. 1.000 (11-0) Libbie Brende (Fr.) 1984-85 individual conference titles during her time as 2. .958 (23-1) Sally Godman (Fr.) 1988-89 a Cowgirl. 3. .935 (29-2) Jana Coats (Jr.) 1980-81 (29-2) Mary Jewett (So.) 1979-80 5. .923 (12-1) Tessa Price (So.) 1985-86 6. .919 (34-3) Moniek Margaroli (So.) 1986-87 7. .914 (32-3) Katarina Adamovic (Jr.) 2015-16 .914 (32-3) Vladica Babic (So.) 2015-16 Ike Groce won 167 9. .912 (31-3) Carol Hefler (Sr.) 1986-87 matches in his six seasons as head coach of 10. .909 (20-2) Joanna Meagher (So.) 1989-90 the Cowgirls. (20-2) Wendy Parker (Jr.) 1989-90

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With a combined 124 doubles wins between them, Malika Rose and Kanyapat Narattana comprised one of the most successful doubles teams in school history.

CAREER SINGLES WINS SEASON SINGLES WINS CAREER SINGLES DUAL WINS 1. 98 Viktoriya Lushkova 2014-17 1. 32 Viktoriya Lushkova (Jr.) 2016 1. 70 Viktoriya Lushkova 2014-17 2. 94 Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 2. 31 Aliona Bolsova (Fr.) 2017 2. 69 Linda Faltynkova 2000-03 3. 89 Maria Galoustova-Phiilips 1997-01 3. 30 Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 3. 55 Marketa Chmelova 1997-00 4. 86 Carla Tur Mari 2013-17 4. 29 Maria Alvarez (Jr.) 2015 Katya Kolodynska 2001-04 5. 81 Vladica Babic 2014- 5. 27 Katya Kolodynska (Fr.) 2001 5. 54 Maria Galoustova 1998-01 6. 80 Marketa Chmelova 1996-00 27 Vladica Babic (So.) 2016 6. 52 Dominika Olszewska 1999-02 7. 77 Nataliya Shatkovskaya 2006-11 7. 26 Linda Faltynkova (Jr.) 2002 Kate Vasylyeva 2001-03 77 Maria Alvarez 2012-16 Maria Galoustova (Sr.) 2001 Maria Alvarez 2012-16 9 75 Katarina Adamovic 2014-17 Carla Tur Mari (So.) 2015 9. 50 Malika Rose 2009-13 10. 73 Dominika Olszewska 1999-02 10. 25 Dominika Olszewska(So.) 2000 10. 49 Carla Tur Mari 2013-17 Kanyapat Narattana 2010-14 Kym Hazzard (Sr.) 1997 Viktoriya Lushkova (Sr.) 2017 CAREER DOUBLES DUAL WINS CAREER DOUBLES WINS 1. 73 Katarina Adamovic 2014-17 1. 103 Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 SEASON DOUBLES WINS 2. 71 Linda Faltynkova 2000-03 2. 95 Carla Tur Mari 2013-17 1. 34 Viktoriya Lushkova (Jr.) 2016 3. 70 Viktoriya Lushkova 2014-17 3. 93 Vladica Babic 2014- 34 Carla Tur Mari (Jr.) 2016 4. 69 Carla Tur Mari 2013-17 4. 92 Katarina Adamovic 2014-17 3. 32 Katarina Adamovic (Jr.) 2016 5. 63 Katya Kolodynska 2001-04 5. 91 Viktoriya Lushkova 2014-17 32 Vladica Babic (So.) 2016 6. 57 Vladica Babic 2014-17 6. 89 Katya Kolodynska 2000-04 5. 31 Linda Faltynkova (Jr.) 2002 7. 55 Maria Galoustova 1998-01 7. 88 Maria Galoustova 1997-01 6. 30 Ashleigh Dolman (So.) 2000 8. 51 Dominika Olszewska 1999-02 8. 78 Nataliya Shatkovskaya 2006-11 Maria Galoustova (Jr.) 2000 9. 50 Kanyapat Narattana 2010-14 9. 76 Marketa Chmelova 1996-00 Aliona Bolsova (Fr.) 2017 10. 48 Nataliya Shatkovskaya 2006-11 10. 73 Ashleigh Dolman 1999-02 9. 29 Katya Kolodynska (Fr.) 2001 Maria Alvarez 2012-16 10. 28 Katya Kolodynska (So.) 2002 Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 CAREER SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE SEASON SINGLES DUAL WINS Marketa Chmelova (Sr.) 2000 1. .784 (98-27) Viktoriya Lushkova 2014-17 1. 27 Viktoriya Lushkova (Jr.) 2016 Sofia Blanco (Jr.) 2017 2. .759 (63-20) Kate Vasylyeva 2001-03 2. 23 Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 3. .746 (89-34) Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 SEASON SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 3. 20 Kate Vasylyeva (Jr.) 2002 4. .717 (81-32) Vladica Babic 2014- WINS) Katya Kolodynska (Fr.) 2001 5. .699 (86-37) Carla Tur Mari 2013-17 1. .870 (20-3) Linda Faltynkova (Fr.) 2000 Aliona Bolsova (Fr.) 2017 6. .688 (55-25) Martina Hautova 1997-99 2. .864 (32-5) Viktoriya Lushkova (Jr.) 2016 6. 19 Marta Tsvika (Jr.) 2006 7. .679 (89-42) Maria Galoustova 1997-01 3. .857 (24-4) Kate Vasylyeva (Jr.) 2002 Maria Galoustova (Sr.) 2001 8. .671 (57-28) Lauren Simmons 2003-07 (18-3) Ewa Radzikowska (So.) 2003 Kate Vasylyeva (So.) 2001 9. .658 (77-40) Maria Alvarez 2012-16 5. .833 (25-5) Kym Hazzard (Sr.) 1997 Linda Faltynkova (Fr.) 2000 10. .641 (75-42) Katarina Adamovic 2014-17 6. .826 (19-4) Marta Tsvika (Jr.) 2006 Marketa Chmelova (Fr.) 1997 7. .816 (31-7) Aliona Bolsova (Fr.) 2017 Viktoriya Lushkova (Fr.) 2014 CAREER DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE 8. .792 (19-5) Kate Vasylyeva (Fr.) 2001 1. .800 (92-23) Katarina Adamovic 2014-17 (19-5) Viktoriya Lushkova (Fr.) 2014 SEASON DOUBLES DUAL WINS 2. .771 (71-27) Viktoriya Lushkova 2014-17 10. .789 (30-8) Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 3. .762 (93-29) Vladica Babic 2014- 1. 27 Katarina Adamovic (Jr.) 2016 4. .736 (103-37) Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 27 Vladica Babic (So.) 2016 SEASON DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 27 Viktoriya Lushkova (Jr.) 2016 5. .732 (52-19) Martina Hautova 1997-99 WINS) 6. .699 (95-41) Carla Tur Mari 2013-17 27 Carla Tur Mari (Jr.) 2016 1. .914 (32-3) Katarina Adamovic (Jr.) 2016 5. 26 Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 7. .698 (88-38) Maria Galoustova 1997-01 .914 (32-3) Vladica Babic (So.) 2016 8. .695 (89-39) Katya Kolodynska 2000-04 Katya Kolodynska (Fr.) 2001 3. .882 (15-2) Ewa Radzikowska (So.) 2003 7. 25 Kym Hazzard 1997 9. .645 (71-39) Dominika Olszewska 1999-02 4. .875 (28-4) Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 10. .639 (69-39) Maria Alvarez 2012-16 8. 20 Linda Faltynkova (Jr.) 2002 5. .833 (25-5) Martina Hautova (So.) 1997 9. 19 Dominika Olszewska (Jr.) 2001 (25-5) Kym Hazzard (Sr.) 1997 Kate Vasylyeva (So.) 2001 7. .829 (34-7) Viktoriya Lushkova (Jr.) 2016 Viktoriya Lushkova (Fr.) 2014 (34-7) Carla Tur Mari (Jr.) 2016 9. .806 (30-7) Aliona Bolsova (Fr.) 2017 10. .793 (23-6) Katarina Adamovic (Sr.) 2017

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1980-81 1994-95 2006-07 2009-10 2011-12 2013-14 2015-16 Final NR Final No. 33 Final No. 59 Preseason NR Preseason No. 75 Preseason No. 29 Preseason No. 12 Jan. 26 NR Jan. 24 NR Jan. 2 No. 29 Jan. 20 No. 11 1981-82 1995-96 2007-08 Feb. 4 NR Feb. 2 NR Jan. 21 No. 31 Jan. 27 No. 10 Final No. 15 Final No. 26 Preseason No. 59 Feb. 12 No. 73 Feb. 16 NR Jan. 29 No. 31 Feb. 10 No. 15 Jan. 29 No. 61 Feb. 18 No. 71 Feb. 22 NR Feb. 11 No. 29 Feb. 17 No. 14 1983-84 1996-97 Feb. 5 No. 62 Feb. 23 No. 67 Feb. 28 No. 53 Feb. 18 No. 29 Feb. 23 No. 11 Final No. 12 Final No. 74 Feb. 12 No. 61 March 2 No. 61 March 6 No. 56 Feb. 25 No. 50 March 1 No. 10 Feb. 20 No. 61 March 9 No. 51 March 13 No. 41 March 4 No. 39 March 8 No. 13 March 16 No. 56 March 20 No. 41 March 11 No. 29 March 15 No. 16 1984-85 1997-98 Feb. 26 No. 63 March 23 No. 61 March 27 No. 42 March 18 No. 30 March 22 No. 18 Final No. 9 Final NR March 4 No. 69 March 11 NR March 30 No. 57 April 3 No. 46 March 25 No. 23 March 29 No. 17 March 18 NR April 6 No. 59 April 10 No. 46 April 1 No. 22 April 5 No. 14 1985-86 1998-99 March 25 NR April 13 No. 59 April 17 No. 51 April 8 No. 23 April 12 No. 15 Final No. 10 Final No. 59 April 1 NR April 20 No. 57 April 24 No. 37 April 15 No. 21 April 19 No. 14 April 8 No. 68 April 27 No. 58 April 30 No. 38 April 22 No. 25 April 26 No. 15 1987-88 1999-2000 April 13 No. 61 May 3 No. 62 May 29 No. 41 May 1 No. 22 May 5 No. 12 Final No. 12 Final No. 48 April 22 No. 66 Final No. 62 May 27 No. 21 May 25 No. 8 April 28 No. 64 2012-13 2016-17 1988-89 2000-01 Final No. 66 2010-11 Preseason No. 40 Final No. 10 Final No. 16 2014-15 Preseason No. 12 Jan. 22 No. 40 Preseason No. 59 Preseason No. 19 Jan. 4 No. 5 Jan. 30 No. 42 2008-09 Jan. 25 No. 64 Jan. 20 No. 19 Jan. 18 No. 5 1989-90 2001-02 Feb. 12 No. 36 Preseason No. 69 Feb. 3 No. 57 Jan. 28 No. 16 Jan. 25 No. 5 Final No. 10 Final No. 44 Feb. 19 No. 32 Jan. 29 No. 70 Feb. 8 No. 59 Feb. 10 No. 13 Feb. 1 No. 5 Feb. 26 No. 27 Feb. 3 No. 70 Feb. 14 No. 68 Feb. 17 No. 13 Feb. 15 No. 6 March 5 No. 28 1990-91 2002-03 Feb. 10 No. 71 Feb. 22 NR Feb. 24 No. 12 Feb. 21 No. 6 Final No. 11 Final No. 25 March 12 No. 26 Feb. 19 No. 68 March 1 NR March 3 No. 8 Feb. 28 No. 11 March 19 No. 35 Feb. 24 No. 66 March 8 NR March 10 No. 10 March 7 No. 7 March 26 No. 25 1991-92 2003-04 March 3 No. 73 March 15 NR March 17 No. 11 March 14 No. 8 April 2 No. 31 Final NR Final NR March 10 No. 64 March 22 NR March 24 No. 11 March 21 No. 7 April 9 No. 33 March 17 No. 73 March 29 NR March 31 No. 13 March 28 No. 7 April 16 No. 37 1992-93 2004-05 March 24 No. 70 April 5 NR April 7 No. 9 April 4 No. 9 April 23 No. 32 Final NR Final NR March 31 NR April 12 NR April 14 No. 10 April 11 No. 8 May 2 No. 28 April 7 NR April 19 NR April 21 No. 11 April 18 No. 9 2005-06 May 28 No. 28 April 14 NR April 26 NR May 1 No. 12 April 25 No. 9 1993-94 Final No. 49 May 2 NR Final No. 43 April 21 NR May 26 No. 12 May 4 No. 9 April 27 NR Final NR May 24 No. 10 Final NR

The Cowgirls recorded a No. 8 finish in the ITA national team rankings in 2016, marking the program’s highest finish in the poll.

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TOP ITA SINGLES RANKINGS (TOP 50 ONLY) TOP ITA DOUBLES RANKINGS (TOP 40 ONLY) No. 6 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. April 11, 2017 No. 3 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente Feb. 10, 2015 No. 7 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. April 4, 2017 No. 4 Tessa Price/Monika Waniek May, 1989 No. 7 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. April 18, 2017 No. 5 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente Jan. 6, 2015 No. 7 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. April 25, 2017 No. 5 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari Feb. 8, 2017 No. 8 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. May 4, 2017 No. 5 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari March 21, 2017 No. 9 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. Feb. 21, 2017 No. 6 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente Feb. 24, 2015 No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova, So. Jan. 6, 2015 No. 6 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari Feb. 21, 2017 No. 10 Katarina Adamovic, Sr. Sept. 13, 2016 No. 6 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari March 7, 2017 No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. Feb. 8, 2017 No. 7 Jackie Booth/Danielle Jones May, 1989 No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. March 7, 2017 No. 7 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente March 10, 2015 No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. March 21, 2017 No. 6 Jackie Booth/Monika Waniek May, 1990 No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. May 31, 2017 No. 9 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente March 24, 2015 No. 9 Kelsey Laurente/Maria Alvarez Jan. 5, 2016 No. 11 Viktoriya Lushkova, So. Feb. 10, 2015 No. 9 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari April 4, 2017 No. 11 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. Jan. 4, 2017 No. 9 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari April 11, 2017 No. 12 Viktoriya Lushkova, So. Feb. 24, 2015 No. 10 Jane Wood/Monika Waniek May, 1988 No. 12 Viktoriya Lushkova, Jr. Sept. 15, 2015 No. 10 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente April 21, 2015 No. 13 Viktoriya Lushkova, So. March 10, 2015 No. 10 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari April 18, 2017 No. 15 Viktoriya Lushkova, So. March 24, 2015 No. 10 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari April 25, 2017 No. 16 Viktoriya Lushkova, So. April 14, 2015 No. 11 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente April 7, 2015 No. 16 Viktoriya Lushkova, So. April, 21, 2015 No. 11 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari Jan. 4, 2017 No. 17 Lori McNeal, So. May, 1982 No. 12 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente April 14, 2015 No. 17 Viktoriya Lushkova, So. May 1, 2015 No. 12 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente May 1, 2015 No. 17 Viktoriya Lushkova, So. June 3, 2015 No. 13 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari May 4, 2017 No. 17 Katarina Adamovic, Jr. June 1, 2016 No. 14 Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana Sept. 7, 2012 No. 18 Viktoriya Lushkova, So. April 7, 2016 No. 15 Kelsey Laurente/Maria Alvarez March 8, 2016 No. 21 Vladica Babic, Sr. Nov. 15, 2017 No. 15 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic March 21, 2017 No. 22 Renata Baranski, Jr. May, 1986 No. 15 Vladica Babic/Sofia Blanco Sept. 12, 2017 No. 25 Tessa Price, Sr. May, 1989 No. 16 Linda Faltynkova/Katarzyna Kolodynska May 31, 2002 No. 26 Caroline Delisle May, 1991 No. 17 Renata Baranski/Roby Lamb May, 1986 No. 26 Viktoriya Lushkova, So. Sept. 8, 2014 No. 17 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente June 3, 2015 No. 26 Vladica Babic, Jr. Sept. 13, 2016 No. 17 Kelsey Laurente/Maria Alvarez Feb. 10, 2016 No. 27 Katarina Adamovic, Jr. Jan. 5, 2016 No. 17 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic Feb. 21, 2017 No. 28 Monika Waniek, So. May, 1989 No. 17 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic March 7, 2017 No. 28 Katarina Adamovic, Jr. Feb. 10, 2016 No. 18 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari May 31, 2017 No. 29 Vladica Babic, So. Feb. 23, 2016 No. 19 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic Jan. 4, 2017 No. 29 Vladica Babic, Jr. Jan. 4, 2017 No. 20 Vladica Babic/Sofia Blanco Nov. 15, 2017 No. 30 Katarina Adamovic, Jr. March 8, 2016 No. 21 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic Feb. 8, 2017 No. 32 Carla Tur Mari, Sr. Jan. 4, 2017 No. 22 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic April 11, 2017 No. 33 Monika Waniek, Fr. May, 1988 No. 23 Carla Tur Mari/Viktoriya Lushkova Jan. 5, 2016 No. 33 Vladica Babic, So. Feb. 10, 2016 No. 23 Kelsey Laurente/Maria Alvarez March 22, 2016 No. 33 Katarina Adamovic, Jr. Feb. 23, 2016 No. 23 Aliona Bolsova/Sofia Blanco March 21, 2017 No. 33 Katarina Adamovic, Jr. March 22, 2016 No. 24 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic April 18, 2017 No. 33 Vladica Babic, Jr. Feb. 8, 2017 No. 25 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic April 4, 2017 No. 27 Wendy Parker/Monika Waniek May, 1991 No. 35 Vladica Babic, So. March 8, 2016 No. 27 Viktoriya Lushkova/Kelsey Laurente Sept. 8, 2014 No. 37 Viktoriya Lushkova, Fr. June 4, 2014 No. 27 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic April 25, 2017 No. 38 Vladica Babic, So. Jan. 5, 2016 No. 28 Ashleigh Dolman/Maria Phillips June 2, 2001 No. 38 Vladica Babic, So. March 22, 2016 No. 29 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic Feb. 10, 2016 No. 39 Viktoriya Lushkova, Sr. Sept. 13, 2016 No. 29 Kelsey Laurente/Maria Alvarez Feb. 23, 2016 No. 40 Vladica Babic, So. June 1, 2016 No. 30 Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana May 2, 2013 No. 42 Carla Tur Mari, Sr. Feb. 8, 2017 No. 30 Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana June 5, 2013 No. 42 Aliona Bolsova, Fr. March 21, 2017 No. 30 Carla Tur Mari/Viktoriya Lushkova Feb. 10, 2016 No. 43 Aliona Bolsova, Fr. March 7, 2017 No. 30 Kelsey Laurente/Maria Alvarez April 5, 2016 No. 43 Vladica Babic, Sr. Sept. 12, 2017 No. 30 Kelsey Laurente/Maria Alvarez June 1, 2016 No. 44 Viktoriya Lushkova, Fr. April 22, 2014 No. 31 Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana April 23, 2013 No. 44 Vladica Babic, So. April 12, 2016 No. 31 Aliona Bolsova/Sofia Blanco Feb. 21, 2017 No. 44 Vladica Babic, So. April 19, 2016 No. 32 Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana Jan. 3, 2012 No. 44 Vladica Babic, So. May 5th, 2016 No. 32 Viktoriya Lushkova/Katarina Adamovic March 7, 2017 No. 45 Viktoriya Lushkova, Jr. Feb. 10, 2016 No. 33 Carla Tur Mari/Viktoriya Lushkova Feb. 23, 2016 No. 45 Katarina Adamovic, Jr. April 5, 2016 No. 33 Aliona Bolsova/Sofia Blanco April 11, 2017 No. 45 Vladica Babic, So. April 26, 2016 No. 33 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic May 4, 2017 No. 46 Viktoriya Lushkova, Jr. Jan. 5, 2016 No. 34 Viktoriya Lushkova/Katarina Adamovic Feb. 21, 2017 No. 46 Katarina Adamovic, Jr. April 19, 2016 No. 34 Aliona Bolsova/Sofia Blanco April 4, 2017 No. 46 Carla Tur Mari, Sr. Feb. 21, 2017 No. 35 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic Sept. 15, 2015 No. 47 Renata Baranski, So. May, 1985 No. 36 Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana April 16, 2013 No. 47 Monika Waniek, Jr. May, 1990 No. 36 Carla Tur Mari/Viktoriya Lushkova Sept. 15, 2015 No. 47 Maria Phillips, Sr. June 2, 2001 No. 36 Kelsey Laurente/Maria Alvarez April 12, 2016 No. 47 Kelsey Laurente, Jr. Sept. 8, 2014 No. 37 Linda Faltynkova/Katarzyna Kolodynska May 30, 2003 No. 47 Viktoriya Lushkova, Jr. Feb. 23, 2016 No. 37 Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana June 6, 2012 No. 47 Katarina Adamovic, Jr. April 12, 2016 No. 37 Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana April 9, 2013 No. 47 Katarina Adamovic, Jr. April 26, 2016 No. 37 Kanyapat Narattana/Viktoriya Lushkova March 11, 2014 No. 47 Katarina Adamovic, Jr. May 5th, 2016 No. 37 Aliona Bolsova/Sofia Blanco March 7, 2017 No. 48 Vladica Babic, So. April 5, 2016 No. 38 Vladica Babic/Carla Tur Mari Jan. 5, 2016 No. 48 Katarina Adamovic, Sr. April 18, 2017 No. 38 Carla Tur Mari/Viktoriya Lushkova March 22, 2016 No. 49 Cristina Sirianni, Jr. May, 1992 No. 39 Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana April 30, 2012 No. 49 Aliona Bolsova, Fr. April 4, 2017 No. 39 Meghan Blevins/C.C. Sardinha Jan. 3, 2013 No. 39 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic Feb. 23, 2016 No. 49 Katarina Adamovic, Sr. April 25, 2017 No. 39 Aliona Bolsova/Sofia Blanco April 18, 2017 No. 50 Vladica Babic, Jr. Feb. 21, 2017 No. 40 Nataliya Shatkovskaya/Sasha Belova Feb. 18, 2010 No. 40 Kelsey Laurente/Maria Alvarez April 19, 2016 *only includes final rankings from 1981-2007 No. 40 Vladica Babic/Katarina Adamovic May 31, 2017

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167-33 (.835) L (N)Miami (Fla.)* 7-2 W (N)Oklahoma 8-1 W (N)South Florida 9-0 1979-80 (27-4) W (N)Memphis State 9-0 1984-85 (28-5) W at Texas Christian 5-4 W Wichita State 9-0 W at Arkansas 5-4 Big Eight Conference Champions L at Texas 5-4 L (N)South Carolina 7-2 L at Trinity 5-4 L at Oklahoma 7-2 W Belleville 6-3 L (N)North Carolina 6-3 W at Kansas 8-1 L at Oral Roberts 6-3 W Wichita State 8-1 W at South Florida 5-4 W at Kansas State 9-0 W at Tulsa 7-2 W Cooke County J.C. 9-0 W (N)Purdue 9-0 W at Oklahoma 9-0 W (N)Stephens 8-1 W Centenary 9-0 W at Clemson 5-4 W Nebraska 9-0 W at Kansas State 9-0 W Brigham Young 7-2 L at South Carolina 7-2 W Iowa State 9-0 W at Kansas 6-3 W NE Louisiana 8-1 W at Georgia 5-4 W Louisiana State 7-2 W at Wichita State 9-0 W (N)Oklahoma 6-3 W Illinois 9-0 W at Colorado 8-1 W Arkansas 9-0 W (N)New Mexico State 9-0 W Iowa 8-1 W (N)Missouri 9-0 W (N)Missouri State 9-0 W (N)Texas Christian 8-1 W Oklahoma 9-0 L (N)Cal-Berkeley* 7-2 W (N)Stephens 8-1 W (N)Arizona State 8-1 W (N)Pepperdine 5-4 W (N)Missouri State 7-2 L (N)Pepperdine 6-3 W (N)Brigham Young 5-4 1987-88 (21-8) W Kansas State 9-0 L at Brigham Young 5-4 L (N)Trinity 9-0 Big Eight Conference Champions W Central Oklahoma 9-0 W (N)Georgia 6-3 W Cameron 9-0 W at Angelo State 9-0 L (N)Arizona State 8-1 W Cooke County J.C. 7-2 W Oral Roberts 9-0 W at Abilene Christian 9-0 W (N)UC Santa Barbara 8-1 W Tulsa 8-1 W Wichita State 9-0 W at Hardin Simmons 9-0 W (N)South Florida 7-2 W Tyler J.C. 8-1 W (N)Rice 6-3 W at Schreiner J.C. 7-2 W (N)Mississippi 5-4 W at Wichita St. 9-0 L at Texas 7-2 W (N)Kansas 6-3 W (N)Trinity 6-3 W at Northwestern 8-1 L (N)Texas Christian 5-4 W at Texas A&M 9-0 W (N)Georgia 6-3 W (N)Brigham Young 5-4 L (N)Trinity * 9-0 L Oklahoma 9-0 W at Clemson 5-4 L (N)Duke 6-0 W Missouri State 8-1 L (N)Kentucky 9-0 1982-83 (26-5) L at Miami (Fla.) 7-2 W Iowa State 6-3 W (N)Rice 7-2 L at Indiana 5-4 Big Eight Conference Champions W Arkansas 6-3 W North Texas State 9-0 W New Mexico 9-0 W East Central 9-0 L (N)UC Irvine 5-4 W at Kansas 7-2 W Tyler J.C. 9-0 W Missouri 6-3 W (N)Pacific 6-3 W at Kansas State 9-0 L (N)Cal-Berkeley 6-3 W SIU-Edwardsville 6-3 W (N)Cal-Santa Barbara 5-4 W Oklahoma City 8-1 W (N)San Diego St. 6-3 W Kansas 5-4 W (N)Santa Clara 7-2 W at Wichita State 8-1 L (N)Georgia 5-0 L Oral Roberts 6-3 W (N)Harvard 7-2 W Nebraska 9-0 W at Oklahoma 6-3 W at Cameron 7-2 W (N)Brigham Young 7-2 W Iowa State 9-0 W North Texas St. 6-0 W at Oklahoma City 9-0 L at Northwestern 8-1 W Oklahoma 8-1 L at Georgia 6-0 L at Texas Christian 6-3 W at Colorado 8-1 L (N)Miami (Fla.) 7-2 1980-81 (29-2) W at SMU 6-3 W (N)Texas* 6-3 W (N)South Carolina 5-2 Big Eight Conference Champions W at Tyler J.C. 7-2 L (N)Cal-Berkeley* 5-4 W Kansas St. 9-0 W at Kansas State 9-0 W at Centenary 9-0 W Texas 6-3 W at Arkansas 7-2 W (N)Lamar 8-1 1985-86 (21-5) W at Nebraska 9-0 W at Wichita State 8-0 W (N)NW Louisiana 8-1 Big Eight Conference Champions W at Iowa St. 9-0 W Tulsa 9-0 W (N)Louisiana Tech 9-0 W Colorado 8-1 W Oklahoma 5-4 W Memphis State 9-0 W at Tulane 9-0 W Trinity 7-2 W at Oral Roberts 8-1 W Cooke County J.C. 9-0 W Kansas State 9-0 L (N)Kentucky* 6-0 W (N)Missouri 7-2 W Missouri State 9-0 W (N)Iowa 5-4 W (N)Oklahoma 6-3 1988-89 (24-7) W at Nebraska 8-1 W (N)Louisiana State 5-1 Big Eight Conference Champions W (N)Kansas 9-0 L (N)South Carolina 6-3 W (N)Illinois 9-0 W at Kansas State 9-0 W Cameron 9-0 BRAD LOUDERBACK W (N)South Carolina 9-0 W Oklahoma City 9-0 W Illinois 7-2 W (N)Texas Christian 9-0 4 YEARS - 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283-191 (.597) W North Texas St. 9-0 L (N)Oklahoma 4-2 L at Baylor 7-2 L (N)Miami (Fla.) 6-0 W (N)New Mexico* 5-1 W at Oklahoma 6-3 1989-90 (19-6) L at Texas 5-1 W (N)Oklahoma* 5-4 W at Wichita St. 9-0 Big Eight Conference Champions W at Texas A&M 5-1 W (N)Kansas* 5-4 W at Missouri 8-1 W (N)Illinois 9-0 W at Colorado 6-3 L (N)Florida * 5-0 W at Kansas 7-2 W (N)Missouri State 9-0 W Utah 9-0 W at Kansas St. 7-2 W at Miami (Fla.) 5-4 W at Missouri 9-0 1996-97 (8-12, 4-7) L Tulsa 7-2 L (N)Georgia 5-1 L at Kansas 6-3 W (N)Missouri 9-0 W Nebraska 5-4 W (N)Texas A&M 7-1 W at Kansas St. 9-0 W New Mexico St. 6-3 W Iowa St. 9-0 L (N)Georgia 5-1 W Oklahoma 5-4 W Texas-El Paso 6-3 W Colorado 8-1 L (N)Arizona 5-3 W Nebraska 9-0 L at Texas Christian 5-4 L (N)Kansas St. 5-1 L Texas 5-4 W Iowa St. 9-0 L at Texas 9-0 W at Brigham Young 6-3 W (N)Nebraska 5-0 W at Nebraska 5-4 2000-01 (23-5, 12-2) W at Utah 8-1 W (N)Oklahoma 5-4 W at Iowa St. 6-3 Big 12 Conference Champions L (N)Florida 7-2 L (N)Kansas 5-0 L at Miami (Fla.) 5-2 W (N)Northern Iowa 4-2 W Wichita St. 6-0 W (N)Florida Int’l 6-3 W (N)Tulane 6-1 W Trinity 7-2 1993-94 (15-8) L (N)Harvard 6-3 W at Texas Arlington 4-0 W at Southern Cal 6-3 W Cooke County J.C. 8-1 L at Colorado 6-3 L (N)Notre Dame 5-2 W at Pepperdine 5-2 W New Mexico 5-4 L at UNLV 5-2 W (N)Ohio St. 5-2 W at San Diego St. 5-1 W Boise St. 8-1 W (N)Oregon 5-4 L (N)Tennessee 5-2 W at San Diego 5-2 L at Texas 9-0 L at Tulsa 5-4 W at Texas A&M 4-2 W Colorado 9-0 L at San Diego St. 5-4 L Texas A&M 6-3 L at Texas 5-2 W Kansas 9-0 L at San Diego 5-4 L Oklahoma 6-3 W Texas Christian 4-2 W Missouri 9-0 W (N)Drake 5-4 L Kansas 6-3 W Ark.-Little Rock 6-1 W Kansas St. 9-0 L Texas A&M 5-2 W Kansas St. 5-4 W Wichita St. 7-0 W at Oklahoma 8-1 L at Brigham Young 5-4 L Texas Tech 5-4 W Missouri State 5-2 W at Nebraska 8-1 W at Utah 5-1 L Baylor 7-2 W at Tulsa 4-3 W at Iowa St. 9-0 W SE Louisiana 6-0 W Kansas 7-0 L (N)Georgia* 5-1 W SW Louisiana 6-0 1997-98 (4-19, 2-9) W SMU 7-0 W at Houston 5-2 L Texas Christian 5-4 W Oklahoma 7-0 1990-91 (20-5) W at Nebraska 8-1 L at Houston 6-3 W Texas Tech 7-0 Big Eight Conference Champions W at Iowa St. 9-0 L (N)Minnesota 7-2 W at Colorado 6-1 W New Mexico 8-1 W Colorado 7-2 L (N)Rice 7-2 W Baylor 4-3 W at William & Mary 5-4 L at Oklahoma 7-2 L at Texas Tech 7-2 W Kansas St. 4-3 W at Arizona 6-3 L Kansas 6-3 L at Arkansas St. 5-4 W at Iowa St. 7-0 L at Duke 5-1 W Missouri 9-0 W at NE Louisiana 7-2 W at Nebraska 5-2 W at Brigham Young 6-3 W Kansas St. 9-0 L at Texas 9-0 W (N)Missouri 6-1 W at Kentucky 7-2 W (N)Iowa St. 5-0 W at Abilene Christian 8-1 W (N)Kansas 4-0 W at South Carolina 8-1 L (N)Kansas 5-0 L at Boston College 5-4 W (N)Baylor 4-3 W at Clemson 7-2 W (N)Nebraska 5-0 L at Harvard 8-1 L (N)Texas 4-3 L at Florida 6-0 L Nebraska 6-3 W (N)Oral Roberts* 4-0 1994-95 (16-9, 5-4) W at San Diego 6-2 L Tulsa 5-4 L (N)Wake Forest* 4-3 L at Stanford 5-1 L at New Mexico 5-1 L at Baylor 8-1 W at Indiana 5-3 W (N)Rice 5-4 L at Texas A&M 8-1 2001-02 (14-11, 9-6) L at Texas 5-4 W (N)Washington St. 5-4 W at Missouri 9-0 W Missouri State 6-1 W at Southern Cal 5-4 W at Wichita St. 5-4 L at Kansas 7-2 W Colorado 4-1 W at Texas A&M 8-1 W at Tulsa 8-1 L at Kansas St. 7-2 L (N)Duke 7-0 W at Houston 8-1 L at Harvard 5-1 L at Wichita St. 5-4 L (N)Fresno St. 5-2 W Utah 5-4 W at Boston College 5-1 L at Oklahoma 9-0 L (N)Southern Cal 6-1 W Nebraska 9-0 L at Texas A&M 6-0 L Colorado 6-3 W Texas Arlington 5-2 W Iowa St. 9-0 W (N)Houston 6-3 W Iowa St. 6-3 W Boise St. 4-3 W Oklahoma 8-1 W at SMU 7-2 L (N)Kansas St. 5-1 L at Missouri 4-3 W at Colorado 7-2 W Brigham Young 5-4 L at Kansas 6-1 1998-99 (16-8, 8-6) W at Missouri 9-0 W Ala. Birmingham 5-2 W at Kansas St. 4-3 W at Kansas 9-0 L at Texas 9-0 W Central Oklahoma 7-2 L Baylor 5-2 W at Kansas St. 9-0 W at Nevada-Reno 5-3 L Oklahoma City 5-3 W at SMU 5-2 L (N)Pepperdine* 5-4 L at UNLV 5-4 W at Texas Christian 5-4 L at Texas Christian 4-1 W at Missouri 9-0 W at Texas Arlington 7-2 W Texas A&M 4-3 1991-92 (9-11) L at Kansas 7-2 W (N)Sam Houston St. 5-0 L Texas 6-1 L (N)Texas 5-4 W at Kansas St. 8-1 L at Texas A&M 6-3 W Tulsa 6-1 L (N)Miami (Fla.) 6-0 W Nebraska 7-2 L at Texas 9-0 W Nebraska 6-1 L (N)Mississippi 5-2 W Iowa St. 9-0 W Abilene Christian 8-1 L Tulane 4-3 L (N)Arizona 5-0 W Utah 7-2 W Missouri 7-2 W Colorado 4-3

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W Iowa St. 7-0 L (N) Fresno St. 2-5 A4 W at Iowa St. 5-2 J27 L (N)No. 70 Georgia St. 4-3 L at Oklahoma 4-3 L (N) Boise St. 2-5 A8 W Oklahoma 4-3 J28 W (N)No. 73 Columbia 4-3 W at Texas Tech 4-3 L at Baylor 1-6 A14 W (N) Oral Roberts 7-0 F9 W No. 41 Minnesota 7-0 W (N)Missouri 4-1 L BYU 3-4 A17 W Texas Tech 4-3 F10 W No. 37 Arkansas 4-3 W (N)Baylor 4-2 W at Kansas St. 4-3 A19 L Baylor 0-7 F15 W at No. 26 Mississippi 6-1 L (N)Texas 4-1 W at Kansas 4-3 A23 W (N) Iowa St. 4-1 F16 W at Mississippi St. 6-0 L Texas A&M 2-5 A24 L (N) Texas A&M 1-4 M1 L at No. 28 Tulsa 6-1 2002-03 (17-7, 11-3) L Texas 1-6 M8 W No. 36 Kansas St. 5-2 Big 12 Conference Champions W Tulsa 5-2 M17 L at No. 39 Texas 6-1 W at Missouri 5-2 M19 W (N)No. 47 Illinois 4-3 W at Central Oklahoma 7-0 W Denver 4-3 M21 W (N)No. 12Nebraska 5-2 W (N)Missouri State 4-2 W Iowa St. 7-0 CHRIS YOUNG M27 W Kansas 6-1 W (N)Rice 4-3 W Colorado 5-2 8 YEARS - 141-71 (.665) M29 L at No. 39 Oklahoma 4-3 W at Colorado 5-2 W UTEP 7-0 M31 L at No. 18 Texas Tech 6-1 W at Brigham Young 5-2 L Nebraska 3-4 2009-10 (13-10, 5-6) A5 W at West Virginia 7-0 L at Texas 7-0 W at Oklahoma 4-3 J23 L at No. 19 Arkansas 0-7 A7 W at Iowa St. 6-1 L at Texas A&M 5-2 L at Texas Tech 3-4 J24 W (N) Saint Louis 6-1 A12 L No. 32 TCU 5-2 W at Texas Arlington 4-0 W (N) Missouri 4-0 F6 W (N) Central Oklahoma 7-0 A14 L No. 35 Baylor 5-2 L (N)Kansas St. 5-2 L (N) Texas 2-4 F8 W (N) No. 61 Utah 4-3 A20 W No. 36 Oklahoma 4-3 W Kansas 6-1 F13 W (N) Tulane 4-2 A26 W (N)No. 27 TCU 4-2 L at Harvard 7-0 2006-07 (17-8, 9-5) F14 L at No. 30 SMU 3-4 A27 W (N)No. 19 Baylor 4-3 L at Tulane 6-1 W (N) Ark.-Little Rock 6-1 F20 W (N) Wichita St. 4-3 A28 L (N)No. 25 Texas 4-0 W Oklahoma 5-2 W (N) Rice 4-3 M5 W Denver 6-1 M11 W (N)No. 39 LB State* 4-0 L at Tulsa 4-3 W (N) Indiana St. 4-2 M12 W (N) Oral Roberts 4-0 M12 L at No. 7 UCLA* 4-0 W at Iowa St. 7-0 W (N) Kansas 6-1 M19 L at No. 1 Baylor 1-6 W at Nebraska 4-3 W Oral Roberts 5-0 M21 L at Texas Tech 1-5 2013-14 (16-9, 7-2) W Boise St. 6-1 W Texas Tech 5-2 M26 W No. 65 Colorado 5-2 J25 L at No. 15 Northwestern 4-0 W Texas Tech 7-0 L Baylor 1-6 M28 W Missouri 6-1 J26 L (N)No. 21 Notre Dame 4-0 W Missouri 5-2 L at Colorado 3-4 A2 L No. 36 Texas 2-5 J31 L Tulsa 4-3 W Baylor 4-3 W Idaho 6-0 A6 L (N) No. 32 Tulsa 3-4 F2 W at No. 49 Arkansas 6-0 W (N)Oklahoma 4-2 W Missouri 7-0 A11 L No. 41 Texas A&M 1-6 F14 W at Minnesota 7-0 W (N)Colorado 4-0 L at BYU 1-6 A14 L at No. 43 Oklahoma 3-4 F15 W (N)Oregon 7-0 W (N)Texas A&M 4-1 W at Utah 4-1 A16 W at Kansas 6-1 F21 L (N)Rice 4-3 L (N)Harvard* 4-1 L at Tulsa 2-5 A18 W at Kansas St. 6-1 F22 W (N)Tulane 4-0 W East Central 7-0 A23 W Iowa St. 5-2 F23 L (N)Illinois 5-2 2003-04 (7-15, 2-10) L at Wichita St. 3-4 A24 L No. 40 Nebraska 3-4 M2 W Wichita St. 6-1 W (N)Texas Arlington 4-3 W Abilene Christian 4-0 A29 W (N) Iowa St. 4-1 M9 W No. 14 Oklahoma 4-2 W Missouri St. 4-0 W Kansas St. 6-1 A30 L (N) No. 18 Texas 1-4 M21 W TCU 5-2 L (N)Washington St. 5-2 W at Iowa St. 6-1 M23 W Texas Tech 4-3 L (N)Boston College 5-2 W at Nebraska 5-2 2010-11 (8-16, 3-8) M28 W at Kansas 7-0 W (N)Northern Arizona 4-1 W Oklahoma 4-3 J22 W (N)Mississippi St. 6-1 M30 W at Kansas St. 5-2 L at Missouri 6-1 L at Texas 1-6 J23 L (N)No. 66 North Texas 4-3 A4 W Iowa St. 6-1 L Brigham Young 4-0 L at Texas A&M 2-5 J29 L (N)No. 48 Rice 4-3 A5 W West Virginia 6-1 L at Kansas 4-3 W (N) Iowa St. 4-0 J30 L (N) No. 55 Alabama 4-0 A11 L at No. 17 Baylor 5-2 W at Kansas St. 4-3 W (N) Colorado 4-1 F4 L (N) No. 14 Arkansas 5-2 A13 W at No. 22 Texas 4-3 W at North Texas 5-2 L (N) Baylor 0-4 F6 L (N) No. 27 SMU 4-1 A19 L at Oklahoma 4-3 L at TCU 4-0 F13 L at Wichita St. 5-2 A25 W (N)No. 7 Kansas St. 5-0 L Texas A&M 7-0 2007-08 (12-10, 6-7) F26 W at LSU 5-2 A26 W (N)Texas 4-1 L Texas 7-0 W (N) Loyola Marymount 4-0 M11 W at ORU 6-0 A27 L (N)Baylor 4-1 L at Texas Tech 4-3 W (N) Mississippi 4-3 M11 L at No. 22 Tulsa 6-1 M9 W (N)USF* 4-0 L Colorado 5-2 W (N) Texas-Arlington 6-1 M18 W at Iowa St. 5-2 M10 L at Florida* 4-1 W New Mexico St. 4-1 L (N) SMU 2-5 M20 L at No. 29 Nebraska 4-3 L Tulsa 4-3 W (N) Illinois St. 6-1 M26 L vs. No. 9 Baylor 6-1 2014-15 (23-6, 7-2) L at Baylor 7-0 L (N) UNLV 1-6 M27 L vs. No. 49 Texas Tech 4-3 J17 W San Jose State 7-0 L at Oklahoma 4-3 W Oral Roberts 6-1 M31 W at Denver 5-2 J17 W Louisiana Tech 7-0 L Nebraska 4-3 L Penn St. 3-4 A1 W at Colorado 6-1 J24 W (N) Texas Tech 4-2 W Iowa St. 6-1 L Texas 2-5 A3 L at No. 74 Missouri 4-3 J24 W (N) No. 18 Ga. Tech 4-3 L (N) Nebraska 4-3 L Texas A&M 0-7 A8 L at No. 25 Texas 6-1 J31 W No. 24 Ole Miss 6-1 W Wichita St. 5-2 A9 L at No. 33 Texas A&M 5-2 F1 W No. 41 Arkansas 5-0 2004-05 (8-15, 4-8) L at Kansas St. 3-4 A15 W vs. Kansas 4-3 F6 L (N) No. 3 N. Carolina 5-1 L (N) SMU 4-1 L at Kansas 1-6 A17 L vs. No. 41 Kansas St. 4-3 F7 L (N) No. 7 Alabama 4-0 L (N) Arkansas 4-3 W Nebraska 5-2 A23 L vs. No. 20 Oklahoma 6-1 F8 W (N) No. 11 Vanderbilt 4-1 W at Texas Arlington 5-2 W Iowa St. 7-0 A28 W (N) No. 73 Missouri 4-3 F21 W at No. 35 Tulsa 4-3 L at Colorado 4-3 W at Texas Tech 5-2 A29 L (N) No. 7 Baylor 4-2 F27 W No. 47 SMU 4-0 L at Texas 7-0 L at Baylor 2-5 M1 W at No. 31 Oklahoma 4-0 L (N) Fresno St. 4-3 W at Oklahoma 4-3 2011-12 (11-10, 5-4) M6 W No. 64 Rice 4-0 W (N) Northern Arizona 7-0 W Missouri 5-2 J20 W (N) UMKC 6-1 M7 W No. 31 New Mexico 4-0 W (N)CS-Northridge 4-1 L Colorado 1-6 J20 W (N) Oral Roberts 6-1 M13 L No. 8 Baylor 4-0 L at Texas A&M 5-2 W (N) Missouri 4-1 J28 W Wichita St. 4-3 M14 W No. 54 Texas 4-1 W Kansas St. 4-3 L (N) Texas A&M 1-4 F4 L at No. 32 Arkansas 4-3 M21 W (N) Princeton 6-0 L at BYU 6-1 F19 W Iowa 5-2 M27 W at No. 20 TCU 4-2 L at Kansas 4-3 2008-09 (13-12, 5-6) F24 L (N) Alabama 4-1 M29 L at No. 23 Texas Tech 4-3 L Notre Dame 7-0 J31 L (N) Florida 0-4 F25 W (N) No. 40 Princeton 4-1 A3 W No. 32 Oklahoma 5-0 L at Tulsa 6-1 F1 L (N) South Alabama 3-4 F26 W (N) Auburn 4-3 A10 W Kansas 4-0 W at Iowa St. 7-0 F7 W (N) Eastern Michigan 6-1 M3 L at No. 54 Oklahoma 5-2 A12 W Kansas State 4-0 L at Nebraska 4-3 F13 L at Tulsa 3-4 M9 W at Kansas St. 5-2 A17 W at Iowa State 4-0 L (N) VCU 4-0 F14 W (N) Louisville 6-1 M11 W at Kansas 6-1 A19 W at West Virginia 4-0 W Boston College 6-1 F21 W (N) Indiana St. 7-0 M23 W No. 71 Missouri 6-1 A23 W (N)Kansas 4-0 L Oklahoma 4-3 F22 W (N) Pacific 4-2 M24 W Iowa St. 5-2 A24 L (N)No. 16 Texas Tech 4-1 W Texas Tech 4-3 F28 L at Wichita St. 0-4 M27 L No. 29 Tulsa 5-2 M9 W Boston U* 4-0 W Missouri 4-3 M1 W Abilene Christian 7-0 M30 L No. 22 Texas Tech 5-2 M10 W No. 27 Arizona State* 4-3 L Baylor 7-0 M3 W Oral Roberts 6-0 A1 L No. 11 Baylor 6-1 M15 L (N)No. 5 Florida* 4-0 L (N) Missouri 4-3 M7 L BYU 1-6 A10 L No. 49 Oklahoma 4-3 M13 W at Missouri 4-3 A21 L No. 24 Texas A&M 5-2 2015-16 (29-5, 9-0) 2005-06 (14-10, 6-5) M15 L at Colorado 3-4 A22 W No. 6 Texas 4-3 Big 12 Conference Champions W (N) Texas Arlington 4-1 M20 L at Texas A&M 2-5 A27 L (N) No. 13 Texas 4-1 J10 W Abilene Christian 6-1 W at Missouri St. 6-1 M21 L at Texas 2-5 M11 L (N) No. 26 Ga. Tech* 4-1 J10 W Oral Roberts 4-0 L (N) New Mexico 5-2 M28 W Kansas St. 4-3 J12 W No. 71 Wyoming 7-0 W at New Mexico St. 4-1 M29 L Kansas 3-4 2012-13 (16-9, 5-4) J23 W No. 33 Notre Dame 4-0 W (N) UC Santa Barbara 5-2 A3 L at Nebraska 3-4 J21 W at No. 62 Wichita St. 7-0 J24 W No. 26 Northwestern 4-0

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J30 W No. 34 Wichita State 6-1 F5 L (N)No. 18 LSU 4-3 F6 W (N)No. 13 Alabama 4-1 F7 L (N)No. 11 Miami (Fla.) 4-3 F12 W at No. 44 Arkansas 6-1 F20 W Washington 4-0 F26 L (N)No. 61 Auburn 4-3 F27 W (N)No. 28 Alabama 4-0 M5 W No. 72 Oklahoma 5-2 M16 L at No. 48 USC 5-2 M19 W West Virginia 4-0 M30 W Iowa State 4-0 M29 W No. 21 Tulsa 4-0 A1 W at No. 34 Texas 4-2 A3 W at No. 50 Baylor 4-1 A9 W at Oklahoma 4-1 A15 W No. 14 Texas Tech 4-0 A17 W No. 33 TCU 4-1 A22 W at Kansas State 4-0 A24 W at No. 33 Kansas 4-0 A29 W Kansas State 4-0 A30 W No. 33 Kansas 4-0 M1 W No. 19 Texas Tech 4-0 M13 W Albany* 4-0 M14 W No. 28 Tulsa* 4-0 M19 W (N)No. 5 Georgia* 4-0 M21 W (N)No. 4 Ohio State* 4-2 M23 W (N)No. 1 California* 4-3 M24 L (N)No. 15 Stanford 4-3

2016-17 (25-6, 8-1) Big 12 Regular Season Champions J20 W Oral Roberts 7-0 J20 W Louisiana Tech 7-0 J21 W North Texas 7-0 J28 W Cornell 4-0 J29 W TCU 4-0 F5 W at Tulsa 4-1 F10 W (N) No. 19 Ole Miss 4-0 F11 L (N) No. 7 Ohio State 4-3 F12 W (N) No. 8 California 4-2 F17 L (N) No. 5 Stanford 4-1 F18 L at No. 1 Florida 4-2 M3 W at No. 25 Washington 6-1 M4 W (N) No. 38 Northwestern 5-2 M9 W No. 10 Baylor 4-1 M12 W at No. 45 UNLV 6-1 M13 W (N) Washington State 4-0 M17 W No. 30 Texas 4-0 M31 L at No. 6 Texas Tech 4-2 A2 W at No. 33 TCU 4-2 A7 W Kansas State 4-0 A9 W No. 23 Kansas 4-0 A14 W No. 34 Oklahoma 4-0 A21 W at West Virginia 4-0 A23 W at Iowa State 4-0 A28 W (N) No. 31 Kansas 4-0 A29 W (N) No. 15 Baylor 4-2 A30 L (N) No. 7 Texas Tech 4-2 M13 W UMKC* 4-0 M14 W No. 19 Arkansas* 4-0 M19 W No. 8 Georgia Tech* 4-3 M21 L No. 1 Florida* 4-1

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Since opening in 2014, the Michael and Anne Greenwood Tennis Center has provided Oklahoma State with one of the best home court advantages in the country. MICHAEL AND ANNE GREENWOOD TENNIS CENTER STILLWATER, OKLA. | OPENED- 2014 INDOOR CAPACITY- 350 | OUTDOOR CAPACITY- 1000

“We believe we have one of the premiere facilities in 2016 USTA Facility college tennis and this honor further validates that.” Awards Winner - CHRIS YOUNG, OSU Women’s Tennis Head Coach IN THE NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT * Selected to host the 2020 NCAA Championships

* Selected to host NCAA Regionals in each of the past three seasons

* Site of the 2016 Men’s and Women’s Big 12 Championships

* 2016 and 2017 ITA Kick-Off Weekend Campus Site and was again selected as a host site for both the Men’s and Women’s 2018 ITA Kick-Off Weekend

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The Michael and Anne Greenwood Tennis Center, the second major project in Oklahoma State University’s Athletic Village, was unveiled in January of 2014 with the indoor portion of the complex hosting its first varsity matches. The outdoor courts also opened during the spring semester of 2014.

The 50,000 square foot tennis center is located just north of Boone Pickens Stadium. The indoor facility houses six tennis courts, along with coaches’ offices, locker rooms, and a sports medicine hub complete with a hydrotherapy center. The indoor facilities are able to seat at least 350 spectators.

The webcams inside the facility are another exciting feature, which allow OSU to live-stream matches onto the team’s website.

The center includes 12 lighted outdoor tennis courts in two sets of six courts. The courts are set up to allow fan viewing of each match being played in both the indoor and outdoor venues.

After a tour of the Greenwood Tennis Center, a tweet by the United States Tennis Association pronounced OSU’s new complex as one of the top two collegiate facilities in the country.

OSU women’s head coach Chris Young said the Greenwood Tennis Center would give OSU the chance to host many tournaments. That dream has already come to fruition as the facility has hosted a number of prestigious tournaments since being dedicated.

In 2016, the Greenwood Tennis Center hosted its first Big 12 Championship, which the Cowgirls won in convincing fashion. Ultimately, Young hopes the facility can eventually host the NCAA Championships.

“Through every stage of building the facility we have been able to talk to those selection committees, we ask them what things they are looking for to make sure we are in- cluding things that are going to be the most important when hosting championship events,” Young said.

Michael and Anne Greenwood provided the lead gift for the multi-faceted tennis project. The Greenwoods are OSU alumni who have supported the University in many ways. They began to follow OSU tennis when Anne’s father, Joe Morris, started attending matches in the late 1970s and eventually led the family to become OSU tennis fans.

The Greenwoods went to the OSU tennis coaches and OSU Athletic Director Mike Holder and offered their support for the new facilities.

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“Our OSU tennis coaches and players have had to practice and play The Greenwoods explain their financial support of the new in extreme heat, bitter cold and gale force winds,” Michael facilities is to show appreciation to the coaches and players have Greenwood said. “And whenever rain is involved, the teams have to provided the foundation for OSU Tennis. However, in designing the leave Stillwater and find an indoor alternative or cancel the complex, they have tried to make it as fan-friendly as possible to scheduled event. promote attendance.

“This has provided an unfair playing field for our dedicated “OSU Tennis has been a hidden gem in an obscure location,” the student-athletes for over 40 years and we decided the time to Greenwoods said. “The new tennis facilities are world class in a central correct this situation was long overdue.” location that will make attending a tennis match an enjoyable experience. The Greenwoods said the tennis center is not about them, but about taking OSU tennis to the next level of greatness. “We would encourage all students and alumni to come out and watch these amazing athletes represent OSU proudly and, along with us, live “When you look at the history of the program with its many orange!” conference championships over the years, the level of success is remarkable given the lack of facility infrastructure to support the program,” Anne Greenwood said. “We are already beginning to see the positive impact by the level of excitement being shown by players, coaches and fans that are part of OSU Tennis and its bright future.”

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With more than 350 undergraduate and graduate degrees and options, as well as professional degree programs in medicine and veterinary medicine, OSU provides unmatched diversity of academic offerings. OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

Oklahoma’s only university with a statewide presence, gural Truman Honor Institution for its production of Truman OSU conducts innovative research and technology transfer Oklahoma State University is a five-campus, public Scholars, OSU today boasts students from all 50 states that enhance Oklahoma’s economic vitality and its quality educational system that improves the lives of people in and more than 100 nations. There are more than 250,000 of life. The focus has expanded greatly since 1890, but Oklahoma, the nation, and the world by adhering to its OSU alumni throughout the world. the third cornerstone of the university’s land-grant mission land-grant mission of high-quality teaching, research and remains as crucial for the future of Oklahoma as it was at outreach. When it comes to outreach, OSU reaches across the statehood. Interdisciplinary collaborations with academic state of Oklahoma. It has five campuses: Stillwater, which institutions, government agencies, private business, and OSU research, scholarship, and creative activities promote includes the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences; OSU- industry ensure that contributions of faculty and student human and economic development through the expansion Tulsa; OSU-Oklahoma City; OSU Institute of Technology researchers to the development of new knowledge and its of knowledge and its application. in Okmulgee; and the OSU Center for Health Sciences dissemination are pertinent and lasting. in Tulsa, which includes the OSU Medical Center. OSU Established as a result of the Morrill Act, the Stillwater also boasts 16 agricultural experiment stations statewide, Areas of emphasis include: alternative energies and campus is the home of the OSU System. OSU was extension offices serving all the state’s 77 counties and conservation; animal-based agriculture and biotechnol- founded on Dec. 25, 1890, as Oklahoma Agricultural and research facilities in Stillwater and Tulsa. ogy; environmental protection; food production and safety; Mechanical College. On July 1, 1957, Oklahoma A&M health and medicine; manufacturing and advanced materi- College became Oklahoma State University. With more than 350 undergraduate and graduate degrees als; national defense and homeland security; sensors and and options, as well as professional degree programs sensor technologies; aerospace and unmanned aerial The OSU System has an enrollment of more than 35,000 in medicine and veterinary medicine, OSU provides systems; and transportation and infrastructure students across all its campuses. Named Oklahoma’s inau- unmatched diversity of academic offerings. BOARD OF REGENTS

LOU WATKINS DOUGLAS E. BURNS CALVIN J. ANTHONY JAROLD CALLAHAN RICK DAVIS Chair Vice Chair

JOE D. HALL TUCKER LINK DR. TRUDY MILNER JIM REESE

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Although OSU is a large, comprehensive university, its Hall, the Henry Bellmon Research Center and a renovated size does not minimize the personal attention given to Student Union, considered the most comprehensive union each student. OSU encourages all students when they first in the country. Most recently, the university has opened enroll to identify the college in which they wish to major. University Commons residential life facility, Bert Cooper Because the average number of students majoring in any Engineering Structures Lab, a new information technology one department is less than 150, the student can count on building, library annex, Greenwood Tennis Center, a new personal attention in a friendly environment. outdoor track, a renovated Atherton Hotel and a new wing to the College of Human Sciences building. Work is under OSU offers students many distinct advantages. It has way on a new business building, the McKnight Center nearly four million volumes in the library; modern research for the Performing Arts and other projects. Hall of Fame laboratories and equipment; excellent physical educa- Avenue on the north, University Avenue on the south, and tion, recreation and student union facilities; nationally- Monroe Street through the campus core have been signifi- recognized residence hall programs; outstanding cultural cantly upgraded, and the university is making numerous and sporting events; nearly 500 student organizations; and upgrades to its campus landscape. nearly 40 nationally affiliated fraternities and sororities that provide a stimulating educational and social environment. OSU grew quite rapidly following World War II. The post-war years were marked by a huge enrollment surge. UNIVERSITY HISTORY The mid-1940s also were a golden era for athletics at Okla- homa A&M. In a 90-day period in early 1945, A&M teams won the Cotton Bowl, the NCAA championship in wrestling, The story of Oklahoma State University began on and the NCAA championship in . The next year, Christmas Eve, 1890, at the McKennon Opera House in the wrestling and basketball teams repeated as national Oklahoma’s territorial capital of Guthrie when Territorial champions, and the football team won the Sugar Bowl to Governor George W. Steele signed legislation establishing clinch a national title, which was retroactively awarded by an Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (OAMC) the Football Writers Association of America. in Payne County. By the 1950s, the college had grown substantially. In OAMC’s first students assembled for class on Dec. 14, 1957, Oklahoma A&M became The Oklahoma State 1891, even though there were no buildings, no books, and University for Agriculture and Applied Science. no curriculum. The college’s first students attended classes in the Stillwater Congregational Church. The original cam- During the next three decades, OSU would build academic pus consisted of 200 acres of prairie that were donated by programs to match its new status. Enrollment more than four local homesteaders. The college’s first six graduates doubled from 10,385 in 1957 to more than 23,000 in the received their diplomas in 1896. 1980s. OSU became a statewide university system, adding branches in Okmulgee in 1946 and Oklahoma Visitors to the OSU campus often marvel at its beauty City in 1961. OSU merged with the Oklahoma College of and consistency of architecture. Much of the credit goes Osteopathic Medicine in 1988, and OSU-Tulsa was born to legendary president, Henry G. Bennett, who served in 1999. from 1928-1951. Dr. Bennett’s 25-year campus master plan envisioned some of the university’s most famous and Today, OSU has more than 35,000 students across five beautiful structures, including the Edmon Low Library and campuses and a presence in every Oklahoma county the OSU Student Union. through its extension offices and experiment stations. From six graduates in 1896, to more than 7,000 annually A new campus master plan is guiding unprecedented today, the small college on the prairie has grown and construction that is making OSU more competitive in prospered far beyond the dreams of its founders. OSU academics and athletics. Since the fall of 2008, OSU teaching, research and graduates are making a bigger has opened the Multimodal Transportation Terminal, the impact on the lives of people around the world than ever North Classroom Building, the west end zone of Boone before. It’s a great time to be a Cowboy! Pickens Stadium, a refurbished Old Central, the Donald W. Reynolds Architecture Building, an upgraded Murray

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He is past chairman of the Big 12 Conference Board of Directors and represents the conference as a member of OKLAHOMA STATE the Board of Managers of the College Football Playoff. COWBOYS Before being named OSU President, Hargis had a long and distinguished legal and business career, with active civic and philanthropic leadership across many fronts. He also is familiar to many Oklahomans through the political perspective and wit he provided on the award-winning BURNS HARGIS television program “Flashpoint”. UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT 10TH YEAR Prior to coming to OSU, he was Vice Chairman of Bank Burns Hargis was named the 18th President of Oklahoma of Oklahoma, N.A. Before joining Bank of Oklahoma in State University and the OSU System in December 2007 1997, Hargis practiced law in Oklahoma City for 28 years, and took office March 10, 2008. most recently with the firm of McAfee & Taft. He is a former president of the Oklahoma County Bar Association, former Hargis oversees one of the nation’s most comprehensive president of the Oklahoma Bar Foundation, and is a Fellow land-grant university systems with more than 35,000 of the American Bar Foundation. As the private fundraising organization for Oklahoma students, 7,400 employees, and campuses located in State University, the OSU Foundation unites donor and Stillwater, Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Okmulgee. Hargis served as vice-chairman of the Oklahoma State university passions and priorities to achieve excellence. Election Board, the Oklahoma Constitutional Revision He has guided OSU to record enrollment and record fund- Commission, and served as Chairman of the Oklahoma We manage donor dollars to provide the most ad- raising, reaching the $1 billion Branding Success campaign Commission for Human Services. Hargis was a candidate vanced educational opportunities to students, faculty, goal in April 2013, nearly two years ahead of schedule. The for the Republican nomination for Governor of Oklahoma staff, alumni and friends of OSU. From scholarships to campaign focused on student scholarships, faculty and in 1990. community programs, our donors generously support other vital resources and programs. He also is overseeing the spirit and tradition of Oklahoma State University. a construction boom that is transforming the OSU campus to be more competitive in academics and athletics. A firm believer in the power of imagination and collabora- tion, Hargis was the first chair of the Oklahoma Creativity We invite you to learn more about our organization, our leaders and those who support America’s Brightest Hargis has a bold vision of creating a modern land-grant Project. He has served and chaired many boards, including Orange. As always, please feel free to contact us for university that cuts across disciplines to better prepare the Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and additional information or visit us the next time you’re in students for success. Mechanical Colleges of Oklahoma State University. Stillwater! Hargis, who holds degrees in accounting from Oklahoma Hargis received the state’s highest honor when he was State University and in law from the University of Okla- inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 2009. Hargis homa, is the second OSU graduate to lead the university and his wife, Ann, have two married children and three as president. Oliver S. Willham, who served as president grandchildren. from 1952 to 1966, graduated from then Oklahoma A&M in 1923.

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At Holder’s urging, OSU Athletics has placed an emphasis Holder is one of five coaches in NCAA history, regardless on scholarship endowments. The “Leave A Legacy” endow- of sport, to win a national championship in four different OKLAHOMA STATE ment drive has seen Oklahoma State climb from dead decades. Three times Holder coached the Cowboys to the COWBOYS last in the Big 12 to the top with gifts and commitments national team title the same year an OSU individual also of approximately $61 million. As recently as 2009, OSU’s claimed medalist honors (1978, 1987 and 2000). Along endowment stood at just $2.1 million. the way, he claimed 25 conference championships. His 21 Big Eight championships were the second most by a head Perhaps Holder’s adept fundraising stems from his “fund- coach in any sport, trailing only Kansas basketball coach giving”. He and his wife, Robbie, illustrated their commit- Phog Allen. MIKE HOLDER ment to Oklahoma State when they donated $500,000 for ATHLETICS DIRECTOR the first fully endowed scholarship for Cowboy football. The As a student-athlete, Holder was the 1970 Big Eight 13TH YEAR | OKLAHOMA STATE, 1970 scholarship is named for former OSU player, the late Ver- medalist and led OSU to the conference team title. He was non Grant. The Holders’ lifetime giving to OSU surpasses a third-team All-American as a junior and a senior and an Recognized as a 2013 finalist for National Athletic Director $2.5 million, including $1 million for an entrepreneurship honorable mention All-American as a sophomore. of the Year in the Sports Business Awards by SportsBusi- super chair at OSU in the Spears School of Business. ness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily, Mike Holder is a Holder, a graduate of Ardmore High School, earned his central figure in Oklahoma State’s current athletic resur- “Robbie and I made the gift to the college of business degree in marketing from Oklahoma State in 1970 and gence. He was named Vice President for Athletic Programs because of (OSU donors) Malone and Amy Mitchell,” completed work on his MBA at OSU in 1973. His wife, and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Oklahoma State Holder said at the announcement. “Having two degrees in Robbie, graduated as salutatorian from Jasper High University on Sept. 16, 2005. business was the icing on the cake. I would like to see the School in 1966, and attended the University of Houston new program nationally recognized and make a difference where they met at the All-American Intercollegiate In his 32 years of leading his alma mater’s golf program, in the lives of young people.” tournament in 1968. Holder’s name became synonymous with success not only on the golf course, but in fundraising, facility development Malone and Amy Mitchell had made a $57.2 million gift to and the academic performance of his student-athletes. In OSU, split evenly between athletics and academics, on the fact, a case could be made that Holder took Oklahoma day the Holders announced their $1 million gift. State’s already strong golf program and transformed it into MIKE HOLDER CAREER CAPSULE America’s best. Things are on the upswing at the turnstiles as well. Oklahoma State set new school records for football season Those same leadership skills have served him well in ticket sales in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013, surpass- 1968-70 OSU MEN’S GOLF LETTERWINNER his time guiding OSU’s athletic department. His plan and ing the 50,000 mark for the first time in 2013 with a final • 1968 Honorable Mention All-American • 1968 Oklahoma State Amateur Champion vision for the betterment of Cowboy and Cowgirl athletics tally of 50,223 season tickets sold that season. • 1969 Third-team All-American have taken shape, most notably with the completion of • 1970 Third team All-American Boone Pickens Stadium. The stadium, now a horseshoe During his tenure as the men’s golf coach, Holder’s • 1970 Big Eight Conference Individual Champion with more than 60,000 seats, features 123 suites. successes included not only his team’s results on the course, but his players’ performances in the classroom 1973-2005 OSU MEN’S GOLF HEAD COACH Also during Holder’s tenure, OSU opened the 92,000 and beyond. His vision and fundraising abilities resulted in • Eight NCAA Team Championships square foot Sherman E. Smith Training Center to serve the creation of Karsten Creek, a magnificent golf course in • 25 Conference Team Championships several Cowboy and Cowgirl teams, the sparkling Stillwater, selected as the Best New Public Course in 1994 • Six NCAA individual champions 50,000-square foot Michael and Anne Greewood Tennis by Golf Digest magazine. That publication listed Karsten • 12 National Players of the Year and 112 All-Americans Center - which features six indoor courts and 12 outdoor Creek as the nation’s 14th “greatest public course” in 2017. • 20 conference individual champions courts - and a brand new track and field complex. In the • 21 Academic All-Americans spring of 2017, OSU broke ground on a new $20 million In 2000, Holder’s Cowboy golf team claimed the national soccer complex that is planned to open in the fall of 2018. championship, marking the eighth time his squad carried 2005-PRESENT OSU ATHLETIC DIRECTOR home the NCAA trophy. And while high national finishes • Finalist for the 2013 National Athletic Director of the Year award OSU has won five more national team championships are the norm at Oklahoma State, the accomplishments of from the SportsBusiness Journal under Holder’s watch, raising the school’s championship his teams never stopped at the 18th hole. • Lead figure in the construction of Karsten Creek Golf Course, which is a fixture on any list of best collegiate facilities in the count to 56 – the fourth best total in the country and tops country in the Big 12 Conference. With Holder serving as athletic Holder took over his OSU coaching post on July 1, 1973, • Oversaw the transformation of Boone Pickens Stadium into one director, 11 different OSU teams have combined to win 46 and during his tenure, his teams set student-athlete of America’s most spectacular football facilities standards that were unequaled. While he coached 112 Big 12 team titles. • Developed a facilities master plan that has already resulted in the All-America selections, including 38 first-team choices, construction of the Sherman Smith Training Center, the Greenwood The Cowboy football team has appeared in 11 straight and has numerous former players competing on the PGA Tennis Center and a new outdoor track and field facility bowl games for the first time in school history. In 2011, Tour, overseas and on mini-tours, Holder saw to it that his • Oklahoma State has won the following NCAA team titles during OSU claimed its first outright conference football champi- players also excelled in the classroom. During his tenure, Holder’s tenure as Athletic Director: onship of the modern era. OSU produced three Ben Hogan Award winners, which was based on academic and athletic excellence nation- 2006 Wrestling Holder’s tenure has also featured landmark fundraising by wide. Kevin Wentworth earned the honor in 1990, Trip 2006 Men’s Golf the athletic department, including the $165 million gift from Kuehne claimed the prestigious award in 1995 and Hunter 2009 Men’s Cross Country T. Boone Pickens that pushed OSU’s facility drive into high Mahan was named the 2003 recipient. Kuehne was OSU’s 2010 Men’s Cross Country gear. The legendary OSU alum also helped complete the outstanding male graduate in 1995 as well. 2012 Men’s Cross Country west end zone project with another $63 million gift in 2008.

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2016-17 HIGHLIGHTS Very few athletic departments produce the kind of MOST NCAA TEAM TITLES consistent success found at Oklahoma State. OSU’s athletic department boasts NCAA team champi- (Includes football) 1. 114 Stanford BIG 12 TEAM CHAMPIONS onships in five different sports – wrestling (34 titles), men’s 114 UCLA Men’s Cross Country golf (10 titles), men’s cross country (four titles), men’s basketball (two titles) and (one title). Additionally, 3. 113 USC Wrestling OSU football and equestrian have been recognized as 4. 53 Penn State Women’s Tennis (Regular Season) national champions by other organizations, with football 5. 52 Oklahoma State Baseball (Tournament) honored as the American Football Coaches Association na- 6. 49 Texas tional champion in 1945 and equestrian winning four team 7. 47 LSU NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS national titles as recognized by the National Collegiate 8. 45 Arkansas Dean Heil, Wrestling – 141 pounds Equestrian Association. 9. 44 Michigan Counting NCAA team titles plus football, OSU has won 10. 43 North Carolina ALL-AMERICANS 52 national championships - a mark that ranks fifth among Hassan Abdi, Men’s Cross Country all Division I schools. MOST NCAA TEAM TITLES (BIG 12) That same success translates on the conference level, Josh Thompson, Men’s Cross Country (Includes football) where Oklahoma State has amassed 402 team conference Josh Thompson, Men’s Indoor Track and Field – Mile run championships entering the 2017-18 academic year. A 1. 52 Oklahoma State Brandon Singleton, Men’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR team-by-team look at OSU athletics: 2. 49 Texas Bradley Johnson, Men’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR 3. 39 Oklahoma Craig Nowak, Men’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD 4. 21 West Virginia Hassan Abdi, Men’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR Oklahoma State has won three NCAA cross country 5. 13 Iowa State Kaela Edwards, Women’s Indoor Track and Field – Mile run team championships since 2009 and finished in the top 6. 11 Kansas Jawun Evans, Men’s Basketball 10 at the NCAA Championships in six of the last eight 7. 4 TCU Nick Piccininni, Wrestling – 125 pounds seasons. The Cowboys have won nine straight Big 12 8. 3 Baylor team titles. Kaid Brock, Wrestling – 133 pounds 9. 1 Texas Tech OSU won the 2014 and 2016 Big 12 Indoor Track and 10. 0 Kansas State Dean Heil, Wrestling – 141 pounds Field team championships and placed 15th at the 2016 Joe Smith, Wrestling – 157 pounds NCAA outdoor championships. A Cowboy has won an Chandler Rogers, Wrestling – 165 pounds NCAA title in two of the past three outdoor seasons, with Kyle Crutchmer, Wrestling – 174 pounds Chad Noelle winning the 1,500 meters in 2015 and Nick in 2010 and 2011. From 2008-11, OSU celebrated four Nolan Boyd, Wrestling – 184 pounds Miller winning the hammer throw in 2016. consecutive Big 12 championships. Forward Courtney Dike Preston Weigel, Wrestling – 197 pounds The 2017 squad featured 12 Academic All-Big 12 selec- tions, including Big 12 men’s track and field scholar-athlete played in the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Hannah Mitchell, Equestrian – Reining In 2017, 13 Cowgirls secured Academic All-Big 12 Ebba Lange, Equestrian – Reining of the year Craig Nowak. recognition, highlighted by CoSIDA Academic All-American Maggie Drysch, Equestrian – Equitation on the Flat WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD Courtney Dike. Julian Cash, Men’s Tennis (doubles) The Cowgirls won the 2015 Big 12 cross country title FOOTBALL Arjun Kadhe, Men’s Tennis (doubles) and have placed in the top four at the Big 12 meet in each Viktoriya Lushkova, Women’s Tennis of the past six seasons. For context, OSU had only three Four times has Mike Gundy coached the Cowboys to a Garrett McCain, Baseball top-three finishes at the Big 12 meet from 1990-2010. bowl game now referred to as one of the New Year’s Six since 2010. The Pokes appeared in the 2010 Cotton Bowl, Vanessa Shippy, Kaela Edwards won the 2016 NCAA indoor mile cham- the 2012 Fiesta Bowl, the 2014 Cotton Bowl and the 2016 Josh Thompson, Men’s Outdoor Track and Field - 1,500 meters pionship and as a team, OSU placed 10th at the 2016 NCAA indoor meet and 12th at the NCAA outdoor meet - Sugar Bowl. Notable products of Cowboy football include Kaylee Dodd, Women’s Outdoor Track and Field - 800 meters 1988 Heisman Trophy winner Barry Sanders, five-time NFL Zachary Olsen, Men’s Golf both of which marked the best in program history. In 2017, the Cowgirls ranked second in the league with Pro Bowler Thurman Thomas and current NFL Pro Bowlers 24 Academic All-Big 12 honorees. Russell Okung, Dez Bryant and Dan Bailey. BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR In 2016, OSU set a school record with 22 Academic All- Courtney Dike, Soccer – Co-Offensive Player of the Year SOCCER Big 12 selections and in 2017, the Cowboys set a program Hassan Abdi, Men’s Cross Country The Cowgirls have earned berths in nine of the last 11 record with a 974 score on the NCAA Academic Progress Dean Heil, Wrestling NCAA Championships and advanced to the Elite Eight Rate (APR). Hannah Mitchell, Equestrian - Reining

BIG 12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS The Cowboy baseball team Nick Piccininni, Wrestling – 125 pounds won the Big 12 Tournament title in 2017. Dean Heil, Wrestling – 141 pounds Anthony Collica, Wrestling – 149 pounds Joe Smith, Wrestling – 157 pounds Kyle Crutchmer, Wrestling – 174 pounds Nolan Boyd, Wrestling – 184 pounds Preston Weigel, Wrestling – 197 pounds Austin Schafer, Wrestling – 285 pounds Josh Thompson, Men’s Indoor Track and Field - Mile run Craig Nowak, Men’s Indoor Track and Field – 3,000 meters Matthew Fayers, Men’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR Brandon Singleton, Men’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR Bradley Johnson, Men’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR Craig Nowak, Men’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR Kaela Edwards, Women’s Indoor Track and Field – 800 meters Abbie Hetherington, Women’s Indoor Track and Field – 1,000 meters

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SOFTBALL 2016-17 HIGHLIGHTS OSU has made seven trips to the Women’s College World Series, the most recent of which came in 2011. Cowgirls Melanie Roche, Michele Smith and Lauren Bay BIG 12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS, CONTINUED all represented their countries in the Olympics. In 2015, Molly Sughroue, Women’s Indoor Track and Field – Mile run Shelby Davis became the first Cowgirl to be selected in the National Pro Fastpitch College Draft, going eighth Molly Sughroue, Women’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR overall. OSU advanced to the regional final at the NCAA Stephanie Ferrante, Women’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR Dean Heil won his second Championships in both 2016 and 2017. Kaylee Dodd, Women’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR NCAA wrestling individual Vanessa Shippy was the 2016 Big 12 Player of the Kaela Edwards, Women’s Indoor Track and Field – DMR championship in 2017. Year and in 2017, became the first Cowgirl softball player Josh Thompson, Men’s Outdoor Track and Field – 1,500 meters to be a two-time All-American on the field and a two-time Hassan Abdi, Men’s Outdoor Track and Field – 10,000 meters Academic All-American in the classroom. Jacob Fincham-Dukes, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field – Long Jump

MEN’S GOLF Savannah Camacho, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field – 800 meters Owners of 10 NCAA team titles and claiming eight Kaela Edwards, Women’s Outdoor Track and Field – 1,500 meters NCAA individual champions and 54 conference titles (including five of the last 10 Big 12 crowns), Oklahoma FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA State is among college golfing’s great programs. Included Justice Hill, Football on OSU golf’s list of alumni are PGA performers Rickie Viktor Hovland, Men’s Golf Fowler, Hunter Mahan, Peter Uihlein, Morgan Hoffmann, Alex Noren, Charles Howell III, Bo Van Pelt, Scott Verplank BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR and Kevin Tway. The Cowboys were honored by the NCAA for posting a Michelle Magnani, Women’s Cross Country perfect multi-year score of 1,000 in the most recent round Artur Dubinski, Men’s Tennis MEN’S BASKETBALL of Academic Progress Rate (APR) data. ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA With two national championships, six appearances WOMEN’S GOLF in the Final Four, 11 appearances in the Elite Eight and Courtney Dike, Soccer Seven of the past 10 Big 12 Golfers of the Year have Brad Lundblade, Football 14 trips to the Sweet 16, OSU basketball is a consistent come from Oklahoma State and Courtney Jones was Kaylee Jensen, Women’s Basketball power. The Cowboys have won 20 games or more in 20 of named Big 12 Coach of the Year in 2016 after leading the last 27 seasons. the Cowgirls to the conference crown. Of the 21 Big 12 Vanessa Shippy, Softball In 2017, Cowboy point guard Jawun Evans became Championships contested since the league’s inception, the 22nd All-American in program history. Other notable the Cowgirls have won nine - twice as many as any other BIG 12 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR OSU products include Hall of Famers Henry Iba and school. Luis Martinez, Men’s Cross Country Bob Kurland, plus coach Eddie Sutton. Two of the NBA’s Senior Kenzie Neisen won the Big 12 individual title in Kaylee Jensen, Women’s Basketball fiercest defensive standouts - Marcus Smart of the Boston 2015 and 2016. Vanessa Shippy, Softball Celtics and Tony Allen of the Memphis Grizzlies - hail from Craig Nowak, Men’s Track and Field Oklahoma State. MEN’S TENNIS In the classroom, Christien Sager was named as an The Cowboys have piled up 18 conference champion- Oklahoma State Senior of Significance in 2015 and both ships through the years and have competed in the NCAA BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR Mitchell Solomon and Ford Stuen earned Academic All-Big Championships in 11 of the last 15 seasons, including a Dave Smith, Men’s Cross Country 12 honors in 2016. trip to the Sweet 16 in 2016. Jay Udwadia was honored as Larry Sanchez, Equestrian the ITA Central Region Coach of the Year in 2017. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL OSU has seven NCAA Tournament appearances in the WOMEN’S TENNIS last 11 seasons and advanced to the Sweet 16 in 2008 and The Cowgirls were 2016 NCAA runner-up, have 2014. The Cowgirls have won 127 games over the past six advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight each of the past two 2016-17 NCAA PLACEMENTS years and produced the 2016 Big 12 Player of the Year in seasons and won both the Big 12 regular season title and (based on Learfield Cup scoring system) Brittney Martin and the 2016 Big 12 Coach of the Year in the conference tournament in 2016, with head coach Chris Wrestling 3rd Jim Littell. Young earning Big 12 Coach of the Year accolades for his Men’s Golf 5th Six Cowgirls earned Academic All-Big 12 honors in efforts. Women’s Tennis 5th 2016 and Kaylee Jensen was an Academic All-American in In 2016, Katarina Adamovic earned All-America honors, Equestrian 5th* 2017. was selected as the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Football 11th Championships and was one of six Cowgirls to earn Men’s Cross Country 12th EQUESTRIAN Academic All-Big 12 honors. Women’s Cross Country 17th Winners of four of the past six Big 12 team titles - The Cowgirls were honored by the NCAA for posting a including the 2016 crown, the Cowgirls have four national perfect multi-year score of 1,000 in the most recent round Men’s Tennis 17th championships to their credit (2000, 2003, 2004 and 2006). of Academic Progress Rate (APR) data. Softball 17th OSU added Western titles in 2005 and 2013. In 2017, 15 Men’s Indoor Track and Field 30th Cowgirls earned Academic All-Big 12 recognition. BASEBALL Baseball 33rd One of the sport’s most revered programs, Oklahoma Men’s Basketball 33rd State has made 43 trips to the NCAA Tournament, 20 trips WRESTLING Soccer 33rd The winningest program in all of North American to the College World Series and boasts 32 conference championships, including the 2017 Big 12 title. In Robin Women’s Golf 37th sports - NCAA or professional - Cowboy wrestling boasts Women’s Indoor Track and Field 39th 34 NCAA team championships and 142 NCAA individual Ventura and Pete Incaviglia, the Cowboys claim two of the Women’s Outdoor Track and Field 48th crowns. The Cowboys have won seven of the last eight Big best college baseball players of all time. OSU has made five straight trips to the NCAA tournament, with Super 12 team titles and produced the 2016 Hodge Trophy win- Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 51st Regional appearances in 2014 and 2016 and a College ner in Alex Dieringer. OSU was the 2016 NCAA runner-up Women’s Basketball Did not place World Series trip in 2016. and finished third at NCAAs in 2017. In the fall of 2016, the Cowboys had 38 players earn a Included among OSU’s eight Academic All-Big 12 hon- * As an NCEA sport (not NCAA), equestrian is not 3.0 GPA or higher and set a program record with a 3.288 orees in 2017 was two-time NCAA champion Dean Heil. team GPA. counted in OSU’s actual Learfield Cup points total.

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In many ways, Pickens is a record-setting philanthro- pist. His $165 million gift to his alma mater, Oklahoma State University, in 2005 is the single largest gift for athletics in NCAA history, and the $7 million donation to the American Red Cross in 2005 is the largest individual contribution in the 150-year history of that organization. His unprecedented giving to athletics has triggered a renais- sance in Oklahoma State University’s football program and was a key factor in its first Big 12 championship in 2011 and its first BCS Bowl win in the Fiesta Bowl matchup with Stanford in 2012. On May 21, 2008, Pickens gave $100 million for the endowment of major faculty chairs and professorships at Oklahoma State University. The OSU School of Geology already bears his name from previous gifts to OSU. Over the years, Pickens has donated over $500 million to Oklahoma State, split virtually equally between athletics and academics. In 2010, OSU launched its campus-wide “Branding Success” campaign and T. Boone Pickens again led the T. Boone Pickens is arguably OSU’s (and the state’s) In 2007, Pickens brought his innovative entrepreneurial charge with yet another $100 million gift to his alma mater. most visible personality. His various endeavors and colorful approach to the philanthropic sector, announcing the Recently, Pickens has become a national and indeed a demeanor have been chronicled on the covers of most Foundation’s largest gifts yet — $50 million each for two world leader on the energy front with the launching of the American business publications and by some of the most- University of Texas health care institutions: UT South- Pickens Plan, which is a unique private sector initiative watched television programs in the country. western Medical Center at Dallas and The University of formed to address the economic and national security During the span of his long career, T. Boone Pickens Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Under threats posed by America’s ever-increasing reliance on has created thousands of jobs and made billions of dol- unique agreements, the gifts create special funds at the OPEC oil. lars— for others as well as himself — and he isn’t timid institutions, requiring that they grow to $1 billion ($500 about spreading it around. “I like making money. I like million each) within 25 years from earnings on the original giving it away…. not as much as I like making it, but it’s a principal and/or from new outside donations solicited by @boonepickens close second,” he has often said. the institutions. When the $500 million marks are reached, The breadth of his philanthropy — which approaches the institutions will be able to distribute the funds as they tboonepickens $1 billion during his career — includes health and medical deem fit. tboonepickens research, treatment and services; entrepreneurship; kids at risk; education and athletics, with a particular focus on his alma mater, Oklahoma State University; corporate health and fitness; and conservation and wildlife management. While many donations involve tens of millions of dollars and attract headlines, there are hundreds more ranging from hundreds of thousands to several hundred. Each is important in its own way. The establishment of the T. Boone Pickens Foundation has ensured his continued ranking as one of the top U.S. philanthropists. The Pickens Foundation is improving lives through grants supporting educational programs, medical research, athletics and corporate wellness, at-risk youths, the entrepreneurial process and conservation and wildlife initiatives.

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Coaches Ed Gallagher, Henry Iba, John Smith, OKLAHOMA STATE Eddie Sutton, Gary Ward and Mike Holder all rank ATHLETICS HAS among the giants in their repective sports and athletes like 1988 Heisman Trophy winner PRODUCED SOME Barry Sanders, Thurman Thomas, Pete Incaviglia OF THE BIGGEST and Pat Smith enjoyed legendary careers. NAMES IN SPORTS Below are Oklahoma State products who are prominent figures in today’s professional sports OVER THE YEARS. landscape.

RICKIE FOWLER DANIEL CORMIER DEZ BRYANT Winner of the 2015 PLAYERS Championship who won the Ben UFC heavyweight champion and Olympian who was an All-America Two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver from the Dallas Cowboys who Hogan Award winner during his time at OSU. wrestler at Oklahoma State was a consensus All-American for Oklahoma State.

RUSSELL OKUNG MICHELE SMITH HUNTER MAHAN Pro Bowl left tackle who helped lead the Seattle Seahawks to a ESPN broadcaster and U.S. Olympic softball player who threw a PGA Tour pro who was a two-time All-American and the 2003 Super Bowl title in 2014. school-record nine no-hitters while at Oklahoma State. national player of the year while at Oklahoma State.

JOHN FARRELL MARCUS SMART JOHNY HENDRICKS Boston Red Sox manager. Led the Sox to the World Series The sixth overall pick of the 2014 NBA Draft who is among the UFC Champion who was a two-time NCAA champion championship in 2013. top up-and-coming players in the league. during his time as an Oklahoma State wrestler

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Conference 18 since 1996, and two finalists for the fifth The Big 12 has been at the fore- time. Texas’ Courtney Okolo won the Bowerman Award, front in college athletics reform, specifi- which is track & field’s equivalent to the Heisman. cally with student-athlete welfare issues The Conference also had a banner year on the national to include cost of attendance, student- stage in 2015-16. Two teams competed in 2015 College athlete time demands and strengthening Football Playoff New Year’s Bowls for the second consecu- its policy for concussion diagnosis and tive season. Oklahoma made the Conference’s first ap- management. In 2014-15, the Big 12 pearance in the CFP semifinals while OU men’s basketball introduced and hosted three “State of advanced to the Final Four. Other highlights included na- Collegiate Athletics” forums to examine tional championships by Texas men’s and diving the issues facing college athletics. Two and Oklahoma women’s gymnastics and softball. National were conducted in Washington, D.C and runner-up finishes were recorded by Texas volleyball, one in New York City. Panelists included Oklahoma State wrestling, TCU equestrian, Texas men’s respected authorities from intercollegiate golf, Oklahoma men’s tennis and Oklahoma State women’s athletics, university leadership and sports tennis. Three Big 12 squads were among the eight teams journalism. The third forum featured a that advanced to baseball’s College World Series. The Big 12 enters its 22nd year in 2017-18 as it con- special session comprised of student-athletes. The Big The Big 12 lays claim to five Heisman Trophy winners tinues to promote the strength and success of one of the 12 continued the “State of Collegiate Athletics” forums the since 1996 and has had a finalist in 13 of its seasons. nation’s premier athletic conferences under the direction of past three seasons with Dallas serving as the host site for Twenty-seven major individual awards have been won sixth-year commissioner Bob Bowlsby. two events and the most recent in Atlanta. by Big 12 student-athletes in football over the past eight TCU and West Virginia joined the league on July 1, The Big 12 claimed four national championships in campaigns. Overall, more than 4,800 student-athletes 2012 and became the Big 12’s first additions since incep- 2016-17 as Oklahoma brought home trophies in women’s have earned All-America recognition. West Virginia soccer tion, joining Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, gymnastics, men’s golf and softball, while Texas won men’s standout Kadeisha Buchanan earned the Hyundai Young Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech. swimming & diving. West Virginia played for the national Player Award at the 2015 World Cup while playing for her With 10 members, the Big 12 remains as the only au- championship in soccer while Texas advanced to the native Canada, given to the player born in 1995 or later tonomy conference to determine its champions in all sports volleyball title match for the second-consecutive season. that made the biggest impression in the competition. She directly on the field of play with a full round-robin schedule. TCU baseball made its fourth-consecutive appearance in followed that up by being named the 2016 Honda Sport The Conference’s hard work ethic and strong values have the College World Series. Oklahoma football won its 10th Award winner for soccer. translated to enormous success in its first 21 years. Since Big 12 title to advance to the Sugar Bowl. It marked the Through its first 21 years, the Big 12 has claimed a it began competition in 1996-97, the league can boast of Conference’s fifth appearance in a College Football Playoff team national championship in 17 of the sports it sponsors. 58 NCAA team titles and 645 individual national champion- New Year’s Bowl in the three years of the structure. The The Conference finished the BCS era ranked tied for sec- ships. Sooners also had two Heisman Trophy finalists, giving the ond with seven appearances in the National Championship

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Game. The league has finished in the top two of women’s studies by earning numerous individual academic recogni- the end of each academic year, the Conference honors basketball conference RPI in nine of the last 11 years and tions. Twelve times in the past 12 years a league athlete its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 sent at least 70 percent of its teams to postseason for the has garnered the top academic honor for their respective Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year eighth-straight season. In men’s basketball, the league has sport, including Christina Hillman (Iowa State) for track & awards. had at least six 20-wins teams for 11 consecutive seasons, field/cross country in 2016. Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the including each of the five years since it began compet- The Big 12 can take pride in other stories that combine prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships. ing with 10 squads. The Big 12 has had 27 teams earn on and off the field success. In the fall of 2013, former A total of 401 scholars have received over $2.9 million in NCAA bids over the past four campaigns, a total that ranks Texas Tech track and field student-athlete Ifeatu Okafor postgraduate financial aid through the first 21 years of the second nationally. was named the Big 12’s first NCAA Woman of the Year. program. The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the The Big 12 sponsors 23 sports. Men’s squads include to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and Honda Inspiration Award in 2008 while Imani McGee- baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the Stafford (Texas) was honored in 2015. It is given to track & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving, classroom, or within the community, the student-athletes, an outstanding female college athlete who overcomes tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in bas- administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 adversity to excel in her sport. Oklahoma State women’s ketball, cross country, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, indoor support the highest ideals in sportsmanship. basketball was the inaugural recipient of the “Together We track & field, outdoor track & field, rowing, soccer, softball, National academic accolades have always been strong R” Team Award in 2012, recognizing programs that have swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball. in the Big 12. Ty Darlington (Oklahoma) was the recipient strived to succeed in the face of adversity. Following a Big 12 institutions create a league that encompasses of the 2015 William V. Campbell Trophy, known as the Aca- devastating tornado south of Oklahoma City just before five states and nearly 38 million people. Nearly 5,000 demic Heisman. Gabe Ikard (Oklahoma) was presented the Big 12 Baseball Championship in 2013, several league student-athletes from across the United States and around the NCAA Today’s Top 10 Award in January 2015. It rec- baseball teams along with other student-athletes, coaches the World compete annually in the sports sponsored by the ognizes former student-athletes for their successes on the and former Conference players contributed help in a Conference. fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community. variety of ways. Plus, the Conference contributed $200,000 The Conference currently conducts postseason Since 1996, the Big 12 has a total of 11 honorees for this to the relief efforts. In the fall of 2014, Oklahoma football championships for 21 of its 23 sports with the Football prestigious award. In the last six seasons, 11 student- student-athlete Sterling Shepard and head coach Bob Championship Game returning in 2017 after a six-year ab- athletes were recipients of the NCAA Elite 90 Award with Stoops were honored with the Disney Sports Spirit Award sence. Each championship helps to determine teams and/ Oklahoma State’s Christian Liddell (men’s cross country) while Kansas football student-athlete JaCorey Shepherd or individuals that will represent the Conference in national and Baylor’s Jimmy Bendeck (men’s tennis) picking up the received the Lee Roy Selmon Community Spirit Award. Ty postseason competition. most recent honors in 2016-17. The accolade showcases Darlington (Oklahoma) earned the 2015 Wuerffel Trophy In its first 21 years, the Big 12 has distributed $2.941 individuals who have reached the pinnacle of competition which recognizes community service along with athletic billion to its member institutions, including a record $34.8 at the national championship level, while also achieving the and academic success. million per institution in 2016-17, an increase of 15 percent highest academic standard among their peers. Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship over the previous year. The Conference office is headquar- In its short history, the Big 12 has over 600 Academic are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big tered in Irving, Texas. All-America recipients, averaging about 30 each season. 12 teams and Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognized Big 12 student-athletes have shown commitment to their for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At

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Located in north central Oklahoma, and easy drives from Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Kansas City and Dallas, Stillwater provides college-town atmosphere with big-city access. The Stillwater Regional Airport (SWO) offers two daily flights to and from American Airlines’ largest hub at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) with more than 190 connec- tions to 29 countries on 5 continents.

Stillwater is a rapidly growing city of 48,406 and is near the geographic center of the coun- try. The U.S. Census Bureau recently named Stillwater as the fastest growing city in the state of Oklahoma. Often called Oklahoma’s premier education community, Stillwater is the home of some of the region’s finest education and training institutions, including Oklahoma State University, Meridian Technology Center, Northern Oklahoma College/OSU Gateway, and one of the nation’s top-rated public school systems.

With such a strong commitment to education, it’s easy to see why Stillwater’s educational attainment is among the highest in the nation with 48 percent of its residents holding bachelor’s degrees or higher. The city is the micropolitan anchor for the state’s technology triangle that includes Oklahoma City and Tulsa. OSU has been called the “University of Golf,” and the five-star Karsten Creek, home of the 10-time national champion Cowboy golf team and perennial top-10 women’s program, The “college town” atmosphere lends itself to a variety of recreational opportunities. ranks with such well-known courses as Pebble Beach. It’s one of several public and private Year-round arts and cultural events appeal to many different audiences and feature music, courses that prompted Golf Digest to call the Stillwater area among the “Top 10 Places in dance, theater, festivals, lectures, and concerts. A youthful community demands the best in America to retire and play golf.” fitness centers, spas, parks and recreational opportunities. Stillwater is one of America’s safest cities with a crime rate far below the U.S. average and And for the outdoor enthusiast, nearby lakes provide a quiet respite at the city’s edge, Oklahoma State University has been considered the safest campus in the Big 12 Confer- ence since the league’s inception. sparkling in 234 days of annual sunshine. Security also comes in the form of great health care services centered around Stillwater After a day of work or play, residents and visitors often relax in one of the many restaurants Medical Center’s state of the art facilities. And with a cost of living that averages more than or night spots that offer everything from barbecue to fine dining and locally inspired Red 10 percent below the U.S. average, the dollar buys more. Dirt music to classic rock-n-roll. Stillwater’s retail districts feature a unique shopping experi- ence where you’ll find museums, galleries, and shops with personality. OSU athletic events Whether you’re here for a short time or a lifetime, you’ll want to stake your claim in attract more than 600,000 fans to Stillwater annually. America’s Friendliest College Town . . . Stillwater, Oklahoma!

AMERICA’S FRIENDLIEST COLLEGE TOWN

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OSU PROUD PISTOL PETE FRANK EATON - BEFORE PISTOL PETE Alumni of Oklahoma State University are as loyal to their alma (excerpt from text written by Lance Millis) “My boy, may an old man’s curse rest upon you, if you do not mater as any group in America. Just look around the Stillwater try to avenge your father...You must never stop until they are campus. OSU’s director of athletics, head football coach, head Around 1923, when Oklahoma A&M College was searching all accounted for!” These words, according to one of Eaton’s wrestling coach and head baseball coach are all graduates of for a new mascot to replace its tiger (copied along with the many stories, were spoken by a family friend following the Oklahoma State. school’s orange and black colors, from university founders brutal murder of his father, and guided the formative years of who hailed from Princeton), a group of students saw Frank Frank’s life. Many factors contribute to the “college experience” – not the Eaton leading the Armistice Day Parade. He was approached least of which is gaining a feeling of belonging and a sense of Born in 1860, in Hartford, Connecticut, Frank moved with his to see if he would be interested in being the model for the new loyalty to the school, its faculty and staff, the community that family to Kansas shortly after the close of the Civil War. When mascot, and he agreed. A likeness was drawn and began to be embraces the university, and the athletic teams that compete Frank was eight years old, his father, a former Union soldier, used on sweatshirts, stickers, etc., and a tradition was born. to garner conference and national honors. was shot and killed by a group of lawless former Confederates. Frank was a witness to the murder and each of the murderers’ That caricature was the basis for what is used today as the Wearing school colors and displaying emblems of the uni- faces was imprinted in his memory. versity are life-long symbols of allegiance. Oklahoma State’s official Oklahoma State University mascot. For 35 years, the famed Homecoming is a yearly celebration that brings much crusty old cowboy was a living symbol of OSU, representing After being challenged to avenge his father’s death by Mose activity and excitement. the colorful past of the area. As such, he would attend OSU Beaman, (the family friend), Frank set out to learn how to athletic events, building dedications, etc., and sign autographs, handle guns. Mose gave him a gun and holster, and taught him THE COWBOY TRAIL pose for photographs and reminisce about the Old West with how to handle and shoot guns. Frank quickly learned to “shoot Dating back to the 1890s, Oklahoma A&M sports teams had anyone who would listen. a snake’s head off with either hand”. During the next few years, been referred to as Agriculturists or Aggies, the Farmers, and Frank’s days were spent helping his mother with chores and officially but unpopularly, the Tigers. But by 1924, Charles To this day, his likeness is a visible reminder of the Old West to practicing shooting. With each passing year, he became faster Saulsberry, sports editor of the Oklahoma City Times, and literally millions of people yearly as a symbol of colleges whose and more accurate with his guns. other writers who regularly covered college events, had begun mascots pay homage to the cowboy. Each year, OSU students to refer to Stillwater’s teams as the A&M Cowboys. Report- tryout for Pistol Pete. A panel of former “Petes” judge the try- When Frank was 15, he learned of the location of one of his fa- ers’ constant search of colorful synonyms started sprinkling outs and select the two best candidates based on an interview, ther’s killers. After deciding it was almost time to set out on his Cowpokes, Pokes, Waddies, Cowpunchers and Punchers in a mime, and posing as mascot in different “game situations.” mission, Frank wanted to make sure his shooting skills were conversation. “Cowboys” had a Southwestern flavor and flair The two who are selected split the approximately 500 appear- good enough. He decided to visit Fort Gibson, a cavalry fort, that fit like a favorite pair of boots. ances annually. These appearances include all athletic events, to try to learn more about handling a gun. There he competed with the cavalry’s best marksmen, beating them each time. Af- pep rallies, business openings, weddings, birthday parties, and The Athletic Council authorized athletics director Edward C. ter many competitions, the fort’s commanding officer, Colonel public school events. Gallagher to have 2,000 balloons printed, “Oklahoma Aggies— Copinger gave Frank a marksmanship badge and a new name. Ride ’Em Cowboy” for sale at football games in 1926. From that day forward, Frank would be known as Pistol Pete.

BULLET The Oklahoma State University Cowboys have many symbols of their western heritage, but none is more appropriate than their mascot, Bullet. The Spirit Rider program debuted in 1984 with the first few Spirit Riders providing their own horse to serve as mascot for the OSU Cowboys.

However, in 1988, Stars Parr Money was donated to the OSU Athletic Department to be used specifically as the mascot. Since that time, Bullet has delighted crowds with his traditional sprint across the football field following every Cowboy touch- down. The heart of the Cowboy Spirit Rider Program, Bullet is not only seen at Boone Pickens Stadium and other OSU football games, he’s made appearances at local elementary schools, parades, rodeos and other special events, including the opening ceremonies of the Oklahoma State Special Olympics.

Bullet speeds onto the field The tradition of the Spirit Rider can be attributed to the late after each score. Eddy Finley, who wanted to promote school spirit the “cowboy way,” on horseback. Since that time, additional support has come for the Spirit Rider and Bullet, much of it due to Finley’s hard work. A horse trailer, custom-tooled saddle and uniform dress for the Spirit Rider and ground crew have been donated to OSU. In honor of the Spirit Rider and its tradition, Jim Ham- ilton sculpted the Spirit Rider bronze statue that sits next to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater.

Frank Eaton - the original Pistol Pete Pistol Pete

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Friday night’s “Walkaround” attracts thousands to campus for Homecoming.

Ask any Oklahoma State University graduate what OSU’s greatest tradition is, and you’ll hear one word - Homecoming.

The OSU Alumni Association has presented Homecoming at OSU since 1920 growing it from a small-town carnival to a nine-day, award-winning celebration. It is widely known as “America’s Greatest Homecoming Celebration” with its signa- ture event, Walkaround, which regularly draws more than 80,000 spectators to view elaborate Greek house decorations, parade floats and residence halls bathed in orange.

OSU’s Homecoming is entirely run by students - more than 250 on committees within the Alumni Association and thou- sands more in Greek, residential and campus life. Cowboys love our Homecoming tradition and are actively contributing to an endowment to secure its future existence and growth on our campus.

Homecoming is a driving force in the Stillwater community. In 2013, the Harvest Carnival event contributed 18,500 pounds of canned food donations to the local Harvest II food drive. Homecoming also highlights other OSU sports at Homecoming & Hoops where fans can preview the upcoming season’s squads for Cowboy and Cowgirl basketball in addition to enjoying a pep rally for Saturday’s football game.

From the Edmon Low Library’s orange fountain to Hester Street painted for coaches and players to view during “The Walk,” OSU and its alumni are proud to claim “America’s Greatest Homecoming Celebration.” Homecoming 2017: ‘Herald Your Fame’ is October 6-14 and will conclude with the Baylor vs. OSU football game on Saturday, October 14.

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