Texas Tech University Athletics

Men's Tennis Garners Three Final ITA Rankings
May 31, 2017 | Men's Tennis
Jolan Cailleau is the fourth player in program history to collect ITA All-American honors.
TEMPE, Ariz. – Jolan Cailleau, Connor Curry and Bjorn Thomson of the Texas Tech men's tennis team captured Oracle/ITA final individual rankings announced Wednesday by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA).
Cailleau checked in at a season's best No. 20 in singles and became the fourth player in program history to earn ITA All-American status after his Round of 16 run at last week's NCAA Singles Championships. He joined Raony Carvalho (2010), Gonzalo Escobar (2012) and Felipe Soares (2015, 2016).
Thomson finished at No. 78 in singles and teamed with Connor Curry for a No. 18 mark in doubles. Curry and Thomson earned a doubles win at NCAA Doubles Championships and spent a majority of the season ranked inside the ITA's Top 25.
Texas Tech is slated to return four of six members of its singles lineup from the 2017 season highlighted by Curry, Thomson and Alex Sendegeya who accounted for 43 of the team's 67 singles victories during dual match play between the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 positions.
Visit www.TexasTech.com for the latest news and information on the Texas Tech men's tennis program. Fans can also follow the program on its social media outlets at www.facebook.com/Techmenstennis and @TexasTechTennis on Twitter.
Cailleau checked in at a season's best No. 20 in singles and became the fourth player in program history to earn ITA All-American status after his Round of 16 run at last week's NCAA Singles Championships. He joined Raony Carvalho (2010), Gonzalo Escobar (2012) and Felipe Soares (2015, 2016).
Thomson finished at No. 78 in singles and teamed with Connor Curry for a No. 18 mark in doubles. Curry and Thomson earned a doubles win at NCAA Doubles Championships and spent a majority of the season ranked inside the ITA's Top 25.
Texas Tech is slated to return four of six members of its singles lineup from the 2017 season highlighted by Curry, Thomson and Alex Sendegeya who accounted for 43 of the team's 67 singles victories during dual match play between the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 positions.
Visit www.TexasTech.com for the latest news and information on the Texas Tech men's tennis program. Fans can also follow the program on its social media outlets at www.facebook.com/Techmenstennis and @TexasTechTennis on Twitter.
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