Aggies Defeat Razorbacks in 4-1 Tennis Victory

No. 10 Texas A&M men's tennis team continues winning streak against No. 36 Arkansas

Mar. 28, 2026 at 5:57pm

The No. 10 Texas A&M men's tennis team defeated the No. 36 Arkansas Razorbacks 4-1 in a match at the Mitchell Tennis Center in College Station, Texas. The Aggies won the doubles point and then took three of the four singles matches to secure the victory.

Why it matters

This win extends Texas A&M's winning streak and keeps them in the hunt for a high seed in the upcoming NCAA tournament. The Aggies have now defeated two ranked opponents in their last two matches, showing their ability to win tough matches against quality opponents.

The details

In doubles play, the Aggies' No. 13 duo of Theo Papamalamis and Togan Tokac fell 6-2, but the No. 40 duo of Kholo Montsi and Alex Frusina won 6-4 to give A&M the doubles point. In singles, Markus Molder lost in straight sets for Arkansas, but Togan Tokac, Theo Papamalamis, and Alex Frusina all won in straight sets for the Aggies to clinch the 4-1 victory.

  • The match took place on Friday, March 28, 2026 in College Station, Texas.
  • Texas A&M's previous match was an epic 6-1 win over No. 6 Mississippi State on March 20, 2026.

The players

Theo Papamalamis

A sophomore on the Texas A&M men's tennis team and one half of the No. 13 doubles duo.

Togan Tokac

A senior on the Texas A&M men's tennis team and one half of the No. 13 doubles duo.

Kholo Montsi

A junior on the Texas A&M men's tennis team and one half of the No. 40 doubles duo.

Alex Frusina

A sophomore on the Texas A&M men's tennis team and one half of the No. 40 doubles duo.

Markus Molder

A freshman on the Texas A&M men's tennis team who lost his singles match.

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What’s next

The Aggies will face No. 48 Tennessee on Sunday, March 29 at the Mitchell Tennis Center.

The takeaway

Texas A&M's men's tennis team continues to prove its strength, defeating another ranked opponent to extend its winning streak. The Aggies' depth and talent across doubles and singles play have them positioned well for a deep NCAA tournament run.