
Men’s Tennis Travels to Memphis
Apr 6, 2019 | Men's Tennis
NEW ORLEANS – The Tulane men's tennis team embarks on its second-to-last regular-season match with a trip to Memphis on Sunday, April 7. First serve is set for 1 p.m.
SCOUTING MEMPHIS
The Tigers (11-10) enter Sunday's match with losses in six of their last eight matches but scored a 4-0 home win over SMU on Friday. Memphis is led by Chris Patzanovsky's 18-6 overall record, which includes a 10-5 mark at the No. 1 spot in the singles lineup this spring. Oscar Cutting is second on the team in wins with a 17-7 record, including a 12-3 ledger this spring. In doubles, Jan Pallares and Patrick Sydow hold a 13-4 overall record, including a 12-3 mark in dual matches playing primarily at the No. 2 spot.
IN THE ITA RANKINGS
Tulane possesses two players listed in the latest Oracle/ITA national singles rankings, as Ewan Moore holds the Wave's top singles mark at No. 79, followed by Luis Erlenbusch at No. 97.
As a team, the Green Wave rank No. 40 nationally according to the latest poll released on April 2. On January 30, Tulane was ranked No. 17 in the team polls, marking the highest for the Green Wave in the post-Katrina era.
ITA NATIONAL TEAM INDOOR BERTH
With back-to-back wins Jan. 26-27 over No. 18 Tennessee and No. 19 Florida State in Tallahassee, Tulane punched its ticket to the 45th-annual ITA National Team Indoor Championships for the first time in program history.
AWARDS IN THE AMERICAN
Sophomore Hamish Stewart was named American Athletic Conference Player of the Week on April 2 for the first time in his career. Stewart went 2-0 at the No. 2 singles position against Tulsa and SMU, including a win over the Mustangs' 124th-ranked player as part of a 5-2 win. He also teamed with sophomore Akos Kotorman to go 2-0 at No. 2 doubles.
Junior Ewan Moore was named American Athletic Conference Player of the Week on Jan. 29 for the first time this season and the second time in his career. Moore went 2-0 at the No. 1 singles position and clinched both matches to secure consecutive top-20 upset wins for the Green Wave at ITA Kickoff Weekend. He clinched a three-set win in a third set tiebreaker over 45th-ranked Timo Stodder to seal the win over No. 18 Tennessee on Jan. 26, before topping host and No. 19 Florida State's Aziz Douglas in another three-set battle the following day.
THE BOORAS EFFECT
Head coach and director of tennis Mark Booras begins his 10th season at the helm of the program and has led Tulane to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances. Tulane has increased its final ITA team ranking each of the last six seasons, finishing No. 28 overall last spring. In addition to producing four straight singles All-America honorees, Booras was named the 2018 American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year and has been selected Louisiana Coach of the Year each of the last four seasons.
TOUGH TASKS AHEAD
This spring, Tulane will challenge a total of 15 regular-season opponents that earned NCAA Tournament bids last spring, including Columbia, Drake, Florida State, Harvard, Illinois, Memphis, Mississippi State, Ohio State, Old Dominion, San Diego, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, TCU and Texas Tech. Fourteen of those teams finished the 2018 spring season ranked inside the top 40 of the ITA team rankings.
SCOUTING MEMPHIS
The Tigers (11-10) enter Sunday's match with losses in six of their last eight matches but scored a 4-0 home win over SMU on Friday. Memphis is led by Chris Patzanovsky's 18-6 overall record, which includes a 10-5 mark at the No. 1 spot in the singles lineup this spring. Oscar Cutting is second on the team in wins with a 17-7 record, including a 12-3 ledger this spring. In doubles, Jan Pallares and Patrick Sydow hold a 13-4 overall record, including a 12-3 mark in dual matches playing primarily at the No. 2 spot.
IN THE ITA RANKINGS
Tulane possesses two players listed in the latest Oracle/ITA national singles rankings, as Ewan Moore holds the Wave's top singles mark at No. 79, followed by Luis Erlenbusch at No. 97.
As a team, the Green Wave rank No. 40 nationally according to the latest poll released on April 2. On January 30, Tulane was ranked No. 17 in the team polls, marking the highest for the Green Wave in the post-Katrina era.
ITA NATIONAL TEAM INDOOR BERTH
With back-to-back wins Jan. 26-27 over No. 18 Tennessee and No. 19 Florida State in Tallahassee, Tulane punched its ticket to the 45th-annual ITA National Team Indoor Championships for the first time in program history.
AWARDS IN THE AMERICAN
Sophomore Hamish Stewart was named American Athletic Conference Player of the Week on April 2 for the first time in his career. Stewart went 2-0 at the No. 2 singles position against Tulsa and SMU, including a win over the Mustangs' 124th-ranked player as part of a 5-2 win. He also teamed with sophomore Akos Kotorman to go 2-0 at No. 2 doubles.
Junior Ewan Moore was named American Athletic Conference Player of the Week on Jan. 29 for the first time this season and the second time in his career. Moore went 2-0 at the No. 1 singles position and clinched both matches to secure consecutive top-20 upset wins for the Green Wave at ITA Kickoff Weekend. He clinched a three-set win in a third set tiebreaker over 45th-ranked Timo Stodder to seal the win over No. 18 Tennessee on Jan. 26, before topping host and No. 19 Florida State's Aziz Douglas in another three-set battle the following day.
THE BOORAS EFFECT
Head coach and director of tennis Mark Booras begins his 10th season at the helm of the program and has led Tulane to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances. Tulane has increased its final ITA team ranking each of the last six seasons, finishing No. 28 overall last spring. In addition to producing four straight singles All-America honorees, Booras was named the 2018 American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year and has been selected Louisiana Coach of the Year each of the last four seasons.
TOUGH TASKS AHEAD
This spring, Tulane will challenge a total of 15 regular-season opponents that earned NCAA Tournament bids last spring, including Columbia, Drake, Florida State, Harvard, Illinois, Memphis, Mississippi State, Ohio State, Old Dominion, San Diego, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, TCU and Texas Tech. Fourteen of those teams finished the 2018 spring season ranked inside the top 40 of the ITA team rankings.
FOLLOW THE GREEN WAVE
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WE ARE NOLA BUILT
Tulane University is located in the city of New Orleans. It is a city built on tradition and resiliency. The lessons Green Wave student-athletes have learned through their connection with this university and city have BUILT doctors, lawyers, business leaders, conference champions, all-conference players, All-Americans, professional athletes and NCAA tournament teams. The city of New Orleans has shaped us into who we are today. We are One City. We are Tulane. We are NOLA BUILT. Check out our story at NolaBuilt.com.
Tulane University is located in the city of New Orleans. It is a city built on tradition and resiliency. The lessons Green Wave student-athletes have learned through their connection with this university and city have BUILT doctors, lawyers, business leaders, conference champions, all-conference players, All-Americans, professional athletes and NCAA tournament teams. The city of New Orleans has shaped us into who we are today. We are One City. We are Tulane. We are NOLA BUILT. Check out our story at NolaBuilt.com.
Players Mentioned
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