Freshman Brady Draheim returns a shot during a match against Omaha. (Stillwater, Oklahoma, Feb. 23, 2018)
Amon Kehr/O'CollyAlthough coach Jay Udwadia made a drastic change to the lineup, the Oklahoma State men's tennis team got adjusted quickly.
OSU surprised everyone when the doubles lineup was announced. None of the regular pair was retained, and neither Julian Cash and Artur Dubinski, Jurence Mendoza and Luke Hammond nor Mathieu Scaglia and Eleftherios Theodorou have played with this season.
Udwadia said it was his decision to mix up the doubles partners and the players were ready for it and it worked in OSU's 7-0 victory against Omaha.