
Dawgs Return Home For Two Weekend Matches
March 12, 2025 | Men's Tennis
THIS WEEK IN HUSKY MEN'S TENNIS
Friday, Mar. 14
Nordstrom Tennis Center
Washington hosts Penn State, 5:00pm | Live Streams
Sunday, Mar. 16
Nordstrom Tennis Center
Washington hosts Ohio State, 11:00am | Live Streams
SEATTLE - The Huskies are back for two matches this weekend. After two weeks on the road they return home to take on No. 64 Penn State on Friday and No. 4 Ohio State on Sunday.
Washington goes into the weekend ranked at No. 58 as a team. Washington's Cesar Bouchelaghem is ranked at No. 68 and Dzianis Zharyn is at No. 98. Bouchelaghem and Zharyn are also ranked No. 55 as a doubles pair.
Ohio State comes into the weekend with three ranked players. Aidan Kim is at No. 10, Alexander Bernard is at No. 50 and Jack Anthrop is at No. 74. Bryce Nakashima and William Jansen are also ranked No. 31 as a doubles pair.
This weekend follows two tough road matches for the Huskies last weekend. In two close matches they fell to No. 47 Michigan State and No. 18 Michigan. The Dawgs are hoping to secure some more wins in Big Ten conference play. They are currently 0-2 in conference play and 8-2 overall for the season.
For more information on the UW men's tennis team, follow @uw_mtennis on Instagram and X.
Friday, Mar. 14
Nordstrom Tennis Center
Washington hosts Penn State, 5:00pm | Live Streams
Sunday, Mar. 16
Nordstrom Tennis Center
Washington hosts Ohio State, 11:00am | Live Streams
SEATTLE - The Huskies are back for two matches this weekend. After two weeks on the road they return home to take on No. 64 Penn State on Friday and No. 4 Ohio State on Sunday.
Washington goes into the weekend ranked at No. 58 as a team. Washington's Cesar Bouchelaghem is ranked at No. 68 and Dzianis Zharyn is at No. 98. Bouchelaghem and Zharyn are also ranked No. 55 as a doubles pair.
Ohio State comes into the weekend with three ranked players. Aidan Kim is at No. 10, Alexander Bernard is at No. 50 and Jack Anthrop is at No. 74. Bryce Nakashima and William Jansen are also ranked No. 31 as a doubles pair.
This weekend follows two tough road matches for the Huskies last weekend. In two close matches they fell to No. 47 Michigan State and No. 18 Michigan. The Dawgs are hoping to secure some more wins in Big Ten conference play. They are currently 0-2 in conference play and 8-2 overall for the season.
For more information on the UW men's tennis team, follow @uw_mtennis on Instagram and X.
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