The Kansas Women’s Tennis team returns to action at the ITA Kickoff in Colombus, Ohio, to take on future Big 12 opponent and No. 3 seed Arizona State on Friday, Jan. 26. The Jayhawks will either play against host team Ohio State or Notre Dame on Saturday.
CLEMSON, S.C. – The Tigers embarked on their first day at the Duel in the Desert in Indian Wells. Multiple athletes had great days, defeating two Kansas Jayhawks doubles teams and 4 single players. Today was a fantastic start for our team,” head coach Boomer Saia said. “We came out, set the tone in doubles, and parlayed that into our singles play. I was incredibly proud of the team committing to what we have been talking about as a team. Specifically, our team goals are controlling the controllable, being gritty, and having great energy. We did all of those things well today in each spot. I was pleased, and it was a great starting point, as it helps us take the necessary steps for tomorrow.” Starting the day off, Jenna Thompson and Eleni Louka defeated Van Vuren and Gracie Mulville and Heike Janse Van Vuuren in a tough 7-6(2) battle. Cristina Mayorova and Leigh Van Zyl lost to Jocelyn Massey and Kyoka Kubo after a hard-fought duel 7-5. Topping off our doubles matches, Sophi
Kansas women’s tennis is set to head away, as the Jayhawks play No. 63 Northwestern on Friday, March 3rd at 4:30 p.m. and No. 16 Old Dominion on Sunday, March 5 at 12 p.m.
The No. 16-ranked University of Michigan women's tennis team won the doubles point and the first three singles matches off court in a 4-0 shutout of Kansas in the
The Kansas women’s tennis team will begin its 2023 spring season this weekend when the Jayhawks host the Duel in the Desert in Indian Wells, California from January 13-15.