
Washington Travels To Eugene
March 13, 2026 | Women's Tennis
SEATTLE – No. 17 hits the road for a conference matchup at Oregon on Saturday afternoon. The match is scheduled to begin at noon at the Student Tennis Center.
A live stream will be available through Playsight and live scoring through Oregon Statbroadcast.
The Huskies enter the weekend with an 11-0 record while being 2-0 in conference action. Washington is ranked 17th in the latest ITA Team Ranking.
DAWGS GETTING IT DONE ON ALL COURTS
Through the first 11 matches, Washington is a combined 64-10 across all courts in singles and doubles. UW is unbeaten in matches on Courts 1 and 2 in singles action and Court 2 in doubles.
DOUBLE DAWGS
Washington has won all 11 doubles points to start the season. The UW duos are a combined 23-3 in doubles action.
HUSKIES IN THE ITA RANKINGS
Three Dawgs are ranked in the latest ITA Singles Rankings in Reece Carter, Erika Matsuda and Marie Weissheim. Carter is ranked No. 64 with an 10-0 record at the No. 2 Court. Matsuda comes in the weekend ranked No. 79 with a 5-0 record at the No. 1 Court. On the No. 5 Court, Weissheim is 8-0 and ranked No. 113. The Huskies remain in the Top 20 in the latest ITA ranking that came out on March 10, coming in at No. 17.
B1G PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Erika Matsuda earned Big Ten Player of the Week honors for the second time this season on March 11. Alongside doubles partner Carina Syrtveit, the duo had a win against the 62nd-ranked doubles pair from Rutgers, 6-3, to clinch the doubles point. They also clinched the Maryland doubles point with a 6-3 win over the 23rd-ranked pair. Matsuda and Syrtveit are 9-1 on the No. 1 doubles court this season and 3-1 against ranked opponents.
In singles, Matsuda clinched the match win over No. 49 Maryland on Sunday with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over the 89th-ranked singles player. She is 5-0 in singles this season on the No. 1 court and currently ranked 64th in the ITA singles rankings.
HOME SWEET HOME
Under head coach Robin Stephenson, the Huskies are 111-29 in Seattle since 2015. The Huskies have posted double-digit home wins in four of the last five season, combining for 57 victories over that time.
SCOUTING THE DUCKS
Oregon is ranked No. 67 in the latest ITA team rankings with a 9-4 overall record and 1-1 in conference action. The Ducks have compiled a 40-16 overall singles record while being 23-7 in doubles.
WASHINGTON VS. OREGON HISTORY
The Huskies lead the all-time series against the Ducks with a 43-13 overall record. Washington has won five of the last six meetings while being on a three-match winning streak.
UP NEXT
Washington hits the road for a pair of matches at Nebraska (March 20) and Iowa (March 22).
For news, scores, highlights and more, download the Go Huskies app on your mobile device. Follow @UW_WTennis on Instagram, X, Threads and Facebook and subscribe to UW Athletics on YouTube for the latest on the Dawgs.
A live stream will be available through Playsight and live scoring through Oregon Statbroadcast.
The Huskies enter the weekend with an 11-0 record while being 2-0 in conference action. Washington is ranked 17th in the latest ITA Team Ranking.
DAWGS GETTING IT DONE ON ALL COURTS
Through the first 11 matches, Washington is a combined 64-10 across all courts in singles and doubles. UW is unbeaten in matches on Courts 1 and 2 in singles action and Court 2 in doubles.
DOUBLE DAWGS
Washington has won all 11 doubles points to start the season. The UW duos are a combined 23-3 in doubles action.
HUSKIES IN THE ITA RANKINGS
Three Dawgs are ranked in the latest ITA Singles Rankings in Reece Carter, Erika Matsuda and Marie Weissheim. Carter is ranked No. 64 with an 10-0 record at the No. 2 Court. Matsuda comes in the weekend ranked No. 79 with a 5-0 record at the No. 1 Court. On the No. 5 Court, Weissheim is 8-0 and ranked No. 113. The Huskies remain in the Top 20 in the latest ITA ranking that came out on March 10, coming in at No. 17.
B1G PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Erika Matsuda earned Big Ten Player of the Week honors for the second time this season on March 11. Alongside doubles partner Carina Syrtveit, the duo had a win against the 62nd-ranked doubles pair from Rutgers, 6-3, to clinch the doubles point. They also clinched the Maryland doubles point with a 6-3 win over the 23rd-ranked pair. Matsuda and Syrtveit are 9-1 on the No. 1 doubles court this season and 3-1 against ranked opponents.
In singles, Matsuda clinched the match win over No. 49 Maryland on Sunday with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over the 89th-ranked singles player. She is 5-0 in singles this season on the No. 1 court and currently ranked 64th in the ITA singles rankings.
HOME SWEET HOME
Under head coach Robin Stephenson, the Huskies are 111-29 in Seattle since 2015. The Huskies have posted double-digit home wins in four of the last five season, combining for 57 victories over that time.
SCOUTING THE DUCKS
Oregon is ranked No. 67 in the latest ITA team rankings with a 9-4 overall record and 1-1 in conference action. The Ducks have compiled a 40-16 overall singles record while being 23-7 in doubles.
WASHINGTON VS. OREGON HISTORY
The Huskies lead the all-time series against the Ducks with a 43-13 overall record. Washington has won five of the last six meetings while being on a three-match winning streak.
UP NEXT
Washington hits the road for a pair of matches at Nebraska (March 20) and Iowa (March 22).
For news, scores, highlights and more, download the Go Huskies app on your mobile device. Follow @UW_WTennis on Instagram, X, Threads and Facebook and subscribe to UW Athletics on YouTube for the latest on the Dawgs.
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