
Huskies To Celebrate Senior Day, Last Conference Home Weekend
April 17, 2025 | Women's Tennis
THIS WEEK IN HUSKY WOMEN'S TENNIS
Friday, April 18 vs. No. 73 Nebraska
Bill Quillian Tennis Stadium (Seattle) | 1 p.m. PT | Live Stream and Stats
Sunday, April 20 vs. No. 32 Iowa (Senior Day)
Nordstrom Tennis Center (Seattle) | 3 p.m. PT | Live Stream and Stats
SEATTLE – This weekend, the Huskies will celebrate the conclusion of the regular season with the final two conference matchups at home in Seattle.
The Huskies (17-3, 9-2 Big Ten) will first face the No. 73 Nebraska Cornhuskers on Friday, April 18 at 1 p.m.
Washington will then celebrate the collegiate careers of McKenna Koenig and Sophie Luescher on Senior Day in the regular season finale against No. 32 Iowa. The senior recognition ceremony will begin Sunday at 2:45 p.m. and the match will start at approximately at 3 p.m.
Heading into the final weekend of the regular season, the Huskies are tied with Ohio State for third place in the Big Ten with a 9-2 conference record -- the most league wins by Washington since at least 1998.
LAST TIME OUT
The Dawgs split their last road conference weekend at the Michigan schools with a 4-0 sweep of Michigan State and a 1-4 loss to Michigan.
Carina Syrtveit picked up the lone Husky singles win in the team's loss to then-No. 5 Michigan, defeating Jessica Bernales, 6-2, 6-1 for the freshman's 14th singles victory of the season.
Huskies in the rankings:
Doubles:
No. 52 Reece Carter/Alexia Jacobs
Singles:
No. 94 Reece Carter
SCOUTING REPORT – NO. 73 NEBRASKA
The Cornhuskers (12-10, 2-9 Big Ten) are on a three-match losing streak as Nebraska fell to both California schools at home last weekend.
Nebraska's two conference wins came in a 4-1 victory over Rutgers and a 4-1 victory over Minnesota.
SCOUTING REPORT – NO. 32 IOWA
Before heading to Seattle, the Hawkeyes will face Oregon in Eugene, Ore., on Friday, April 18.
Iowa is 12-8 on the season and 6-5 in Big Ten play, dropping four of their last six matches. The Hawkeyes lost their last two matchups at home against UCLA (2-4) and USC (0-4).
Hawkeyes in the rankings:
Doubles:
No. 68 Nikita Vishwase/Tereza Dejnozkova
Singles:
No. 108 Daianne Hayashida
No. 119 Tereza Dejnozkova
Friday, April 18 vs. No. 73 Nebraska
Bill Quillian Tennis Stadium (Seattle) | 1 p.m. PT | Live Stream and Stats
Sunday, April 20 vs. No. 32 Iowa (Senior Day)
Nordstrom Tennis Center (Seattle) | 3 p.m. PT | Live Stream and Stats
SEATTLE – This weekend, the Huskies will celebrate the conclusion of the regular season with the final two conference matchups at home in Seattle.
The Huskies (17-3, 9-2 Big Ten) will first face the No. 73 Nebraska Cornhuskers on Friday, April 18 at 1 p.m.
Washington will then celebrate the collegiate careers of McKenna Koenig and Sophie Luescher on Senior Day in the regular season finale against No. 32 Iowa. The senior recognition ceremony will begin Sunday at 2:45 p.m. and the match will start at approximately at 3 p.m.
Heading into the final weekend of the regular season, the Huskies are tied with Ohio State for third place in the Big Ten with a 9-2 conference record -- the most league wins by Washington since at least 1998.
LAST TIME OUT
The Dawgs split their last road conference weekend at the Michigan schools with a 4-0 sweep of Michigan State and a 1-4 loss to Michigan.
Carina Syrtveit picked up the lone Husky singles win in the team's loss to then-No. 5 Michigan, defeating Jessica Bernales, 6-2, 6-1 for the freshman's 14th singles victory of the season.
Huskies in the rankings:
Doubles:
No. 52 Reece Carter/Alexia Jacobs
Singles:
No. 94 Reece Carter
SCOUTING REPORT – NO. 73 NEBRASKA
The Cornhuskers (12-10, 2-9 Big Ten) are on a three-match losing streak as Nebraska fell to both California schools at home last weekend.
Nebraska's two conference wins came in a 4-1 victory over Rutgers and a 4-1 victory over Minnesota.
SCOUTING REPORT – NO. 32 IOWA
Before heading to Seattle, the Hawkeyes will face Oregon in Eugene, Ore., on Friday, April 18.
Iowa is 12-8 on the season and 6-5 in Big Ten play, dropping four of their last six matches. The Hawkeyes lost their last two matchups at home against UCLA (2-4) and USC (0-4).
Hawkeyes in the rankings:
Doubles:
No. 68 Nikita Vishwase/Tereza Dejnozkova
Singles:
No. 108 Daianne Hayashida
No. 119 Tereza Dejnozkova
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