Oklahoma State Cowgirls tennis
Oklahoma State Cowgirls tennis | |
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University | Oklahoma State University |
Head coach | Chris Young (16th season) |
Conference | Big 12 |
Location | Stillwater, OK |
Home Court | Greenwod Tennis Center |
Nickname | Cowgirls |
Colors | Orange and black[1] |
NCAA Tournament runner-up | |
2016 | |
NCAA Tournament Semifinals | |
2016 | |
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals | |
2016, 2017 | |
NCAA Tournament appearances | |
1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 | |
Conference Tournament championships | |
Big Eight 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Big 12 2003, 2016, 2024 | |
Conference regular season champions | |
Big Eight 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Big 12 2001, 2016, 2017, 2024, 2025 |
The Oklahoma State Cowgirls tennis team represents the Oklahoma State University in NCAA Division I college tennis as a member of the Big 12 Conference and plays its home matches at the Greenwood Tennis Center. The Cowgirls are currently led by 16th year head coach, Chris Young.
The Cowgirls have made 25 appearances in the NCAA Championship, earning a runner–up finish in 2016. In 2024, Oklahoma State won the ITA Indoor National Championship over Michigan, 4–3. The program has also claimed 30 conference titles.[2]
History
[edit]Oklahoma State's first season came in 1978, when the team beat Tulsa 6–3 in the school's first match. Two years later, the Cowgirls would earn their first Big Eight conference championship in 1981, going 29–2 to claim the title. Oklahoma State would earn their first NCAA Championship bid a year later in 1982. Oklahoma State would continue to dominate the Big Eight throughout the 80's and into the 90's, winning 11 straight regular season and tournament titles from 1981–1991 to bring in a total of 22 conference championships.[3]
The Cowgirls would pick up their first Big 12 conference titles in 2001 and 2003, but struggled to maintain success until the hiring of Chris Young in 2010. Oklahoma State would have arguably their greatest season in 2016, going 29–5, winning both the Big 12 regular season and conference tournament championships, and making it all the way to the NCAA national championship match against Stanford, where they fell 4–3. The Cowgirls would follow up with a successful 2017 season, winning the Big 12 regular season title and making it to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Championship.[4][5]
Oklahoma State would again find dominance in 2024, winning the ITA Indoor National Championship 4–3 over Michigan, and receiving the program's first #1 ranking in the ITA national rankings. The Cowgirls would go undefeated in the regular season, easily winning another conference title before going on to win the Big 12 conference tournament title over Texas, 4—0. Oklahoma State would eventually fall to Tennessee at the NCAA Championships, ending their season at 29–1 and receiving a final ITA ranking of 2nd.[6][7][8]
Honors
[edit]All-Americans
[edit]Oklahoma State has produced 27 All–Americans, including Viktoriya Lushkov, the program's first three–time All–American. Most recently, Ange Oby Kajuru and Anastasiya Komar won the honor in 2024.[9]
Big 12 Player of the Year
[edit]- Maria Phillips (2001)
- Viktoriya Lushkova (2015)
- Bunyawi Thamchaiwat (2021)
- Ange Oby Kajuru (2024)
Big 12 Coach of the Year
[edit]- Julius Lubicz-Majewski (2001)
- Chris Young (2016, 2024)
Greenwod Tennis Center
[edit]Located just north of Boone Pickens Stadium, the 50,000 square foot tennis center an indoor facility that houses six tennis courts, along with coaches’ offices, locker rooms, and a sports medicine hub complete with a hydrotherapy center. The outdoor capacity seats around 1,000 spectators, while the indoor facilities are able to seat at least 350. Being one of the top tennis facilities in the country, the Greenwood Tennis Center has hosted the 2016 and 2024 Big 12 Championships, 2021 ITA Indoor National Championships, and 2024 NCAA Championships.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ Oklahoma State University Athletics Official Athletics Branding Manual (PDF). November 20, 2019. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
- ^ "2024-25 Cowgirl Tennis Media Guide" (PDF). Oklahoma State University Athletics. 2023-03-24. Retrieved 2025-03-14.
- ^ "Team Conference Championships". Oklahoma State University Athletics. 2023-03-24. Retrieved 2025-03-14.
- ^ Rittenberg, Adam (2016-05-24). "Stanford takes NCAA women's tennis title". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2025-03-14.
- ^ "Cowgirls Clinch Big 12 Title in Shutout of Iowa State". Oklahoma State University Athletics. 2017-04-23. Retrieved 2025-03-14.
- ^ Tennis, ITA (2024-02-13). "Oklahoma State Wins Programs First ITA National Team Indoor Championship". ITA #WeAreCollegeTennis. Retrieved 2025-03-14.
- ^ White, Ivan (2024-04-21). "Cowgirl Tennis Wins Big 12 Championship, Remains Undefeated". Oklahoma State Cowboys On SI. Retrieved 2025-03-14.
- ^ "Cowgirls No. 2 in Final ITA Team Rankings". Oklahoma State University Athletics. 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2025-03-14.
- ^ "All-Americans". Oklahoma State University Athletics. 2023-03-24. Retrieved 2025-03-14.
- ^ Tennis, ITA (2020-05-21). "The Michael and Anne Greenwood Tennis Center". ITA #WeAreCollegeTennis. Retrieved 2025-03-14.