I was comparing the 2022-23 men's tennis roster to the 2021-22 roster to see what kind of turnover we had with the coaching change. It was a pretty quick hiring as Darragh Glavin was hired about 3 weeks after Danny Bryan's departure for LSU was announced.
Looks like the Shocks lost 4 guys from last year's roster who played quite a bit and 1 who did not play very much last year.
Luka Mrsic, a sophomore last year, was 19-7 in singles matches and 14-14 in doubles matches. Not sure what has become of him. Perhaps turning pro.
Ray Lo, a redshirt sophomore last year, was 15-11 in singles and 11-14 in doubles. He reportedly signed with Oregon in April 2022 which was actually before the season ended and before Danny's departure was announced. However, he is not listed on Oregon's 2022-23 roster so not sure what has become of him either.
Nicolas Acevedo, a redshirt junior last year, was 15-9 in singles and 11-12 in doubles. He has transferred to Florida Atlantic.
Jackie Lin, a freshman last year, was 10-7 in singles and 11-15 in doubles. He is another that I am not sure about his whereabouts.
Stefan Latinovic, a redshirt junior last year, was only 1-4 in singles and 2-2 in doubles. He may have been injured. In 2020-21 he was 9-13 in singles and 12-8 in doubles. Stefan has followed Coach Bryan to LSU.
Returning From Last Year's Roster, listed with there current year class designation, are:
So. Kristin Minarik who joined the Shocks in the 2nd semester last season. He went 13-6 in singles and 12-8 in doubles playing in the 1,2 or 3 singles position. Our best returning players.
R-Sr. Orel Ovil was 10-18 in singles and 12-10 in doubles last year playing most of his singles in the 2, 3 or 4 in dual matches.
R-Jr Alex Richards was 13-15 in singles and 16-12 in doubles last year playing most of his singles in the 4, 5 or 6 in dual matches.
R-Jr Zach Grueber was 5-7 in singles and 3-6 in doubles and played on in the #6 singles and #3 doubles in dual matches.
Sr. Jaydn Richardson was 0-6 in singles and 0-3 in doubles and did not play in any dual matches. Jadyn from Andover started his college tennis at Divsion II McKendree. He may be a walk-on.
So the roster did take a pretty good hit.
Darragh was able to retain 2 freshmen recruited by Coach Bryan and I guess that is a positive. Both are pretty much homegrown especially by college tennis standards and both were rated #1 in their respective states (Oklahoma and Kansas). However, not too many college programs make their living recruiting players from the United States, especially the MIdwest. But I would certainly love to see these young men do well at Wichita State:
Fr. Luke Bracks is from Tulsa, Oklahoma and was the #1 ranked player in Oklahoma.
Fr. Richey King is from Leawood, Kansas but went to The Barstow School, a private school on the MIssouri side of State Line Road.
On paper it looks like the program will take a step backwards this year based on what we lost and what we have returning together with the two new freshman faces.
Will be interesting to see what Darragh does with this group and what he be able to do non the recruiting trail for next year. But my expectations are pretty muted for 2022-23 season.
Looks like the Shocks lost 4 guys from last year's roster who played quite a bit and 1 who did not play very much last year.
Luka Mrsic, a sophomore last year, was 19-7 in singles matches and 14-14 in doubles matches. Not sure what has become of him. Perhaps turning pro.
Ray Lo, a redshirt sophomore last year, was 15-11 in singles and 11-14 in doubles. He reportedly signed with Oregon in April 2022 which was actually before the season ended and before Danny's departure was announced. However, he is not listed on Oregon's 2022-23 roster so not sure what has become of him either.
Nicolas Acevedo, a redshirt junior last year, was 15-9 in singles and 11-12 in doubles. He has transferred to Florida Atlantic.
Jackie Lin, a freshman last year, was 10-7 in singles and 11-15 in doubles. He is another that I am not sure about his whereabouts.
Stefan Latinovic, a redshirt junior last year, was only 1-4 in singles and 2-2 in doubles. He may have been injured. In 2020-21 he was 9-13 in singles and 12-8 in doubles. Stefan has followed Coach Bryan to LSU.
Returning From Last Year's Roster, listed with there current year class designation, are:
So. Kristin Minarik who joined the Shocks in the 2nd semester last season. He went 13-6 in singles and 12-8 in doubles playing in the 1,2 or 3 singles position. Our best returning players.
R-Sr. Orel Ovil was 10-18 in singles and 12-10 in doubles last year playing most of his singles in the 2, 3 or 4 in dual matches.
R-Jr Alex Richards was 13-15 in singles and 16-12 in doubles last year playing most of his singles in the 4, 5 or 6 in dual matches.
R-Jr Zach Grueber was 5-7 in singles and 3-6 in doubles and played on in the #6 singles and #3 doubles in dual matches.
Sr. Jaydn Richardson was 0-6 in singles and 0-3 in doubles and did not play in any dual matches. Jadyn from Andover started his college tennis at Divsion II McKendree. He may be a walk-on.
So the roster did take a pretty good hit.
Darragh was able to retain 2 freshmen recruited by Coach Bryan and I guess that is a positive. Both are pretty much homegrown especially by college tennis standards and both were rated #1 in their respective states (Oklahoma and Kansas). However, not too many college programs make their living recruiting players from the United States, especially the MIdwest. But I would certainly love to see these young men do well at Wichita State:
Fr. Luke Bracks is from Tulsa, Oklahoma and was the #1 ranked player in Oklahoma.
Fr. Richey King is from Leawood, Kansas but went to The Barstow School, a private school on the MIssouri side of State Line Road.
On paper it looks like the program will take a step backwards this year based on what we lost and what we have returning together with the two new freshman faces.
Will be interesting to see what Darragh does with this group and what he be able to do non the recruiting trail for next year. But my expectations are pretty muted for 2022-23 season.
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