Huskers Head to #18 Washington, Oregon to Close Regular SeasonHuskers Head to #18 Washington, Oregon to Close Regular Season
Hayden Rooney
Women's Tennis

Huskers Head to #18 Washington, Oregon to Close Regular Season

For its final duals of the regular season, the No. 73 Nebraska women’s tennis team is heading west. The Huskers (12-10, 2-9 Big Ten) will face No. 18 Washington (17-3, 9-2 Big Ten) on Friday, April 18, at 3 p.m. (CT). NU is set to take on Oregon (8-12, 1-10 Big Ten) on Sunday, April 20, at 11 a.m. (CT).

On the east coast, Maria Taranova claimed her 21st singles win of the season, the sophomore’s second time accomplishing 20+ victories in a year. Taranova leads the team with 14 spring singles wins, followed by Zamburek’s 12-3 mark. On the doubles side, Emma Rizzetto and Tiziana Rossini have tallied five victories together. The Big Ten weekend against the Huskies and Ducks will conclude regular season play for the Huskers.

#18 Washington (17-3, 9-2 Big Ten)
History: 1-0 NU leads; The Huskies and Huskers have met once before on the court, in which the Big Red won.
UW split its last road Big Ten weekend, with a 4-0 sweep of Michigan State and a 1-4 loss to Michigan. Washington’s Reece Carter is on both sides of the current ITA rankings, coming in at No. 94 in singles and No. 52 in doubles with partner Alexia Jacobs. Heading into the weekend, UW is tied with Ohio State for third place in the Big Ten with a 9-2 conference record - the most conference wins by Washington since at least 1998.

Oregon (8-12, 1-10 Big Ten)
History: 2-1 NU leads; In their three matches, the Big Red have won two against UO. Their last meeting was 30 years ago in 1995.
There are no Ducks in the current ITA rankings. In its last outing, Oregon nearly pulled off an upset of No. 58 Michigan State, pushing the match to its final point in a 4-3 defeat. UO got singles wins from freshman Patsy Daughters and Young in addition to the doubles point. The Ducks will host Iowa on Friday.

The Huskers are coming off the fall individual season in which the team tallied 34 singles wins. Taranova led the Big Red in fall singles wins with seven, and had a stellar freshman season in which she earned a 23-8 record, the most wins by a freshman since 2010.

In the 2023-24 season, led by head coach Dalmagro, his first year at NU, the Huskers went 14-11. The team accomplished two Big Ten Tournament wins for the first time in program history and senior Raphaelle Lacasse was named an All-Big Ten First Team honoree.

The conference matches will have a live stream available and linked on huskers.com. For match and spring season updates and content, follow @HuskerWTennis on Instagram and X, or Nebraska Women’s Tennis on Facebook.