NU Hosts #26 USC, Senior Day Against #21 UCLANU Hosts #26 USC, Senior Day Against #21 UCLA
Men's Tennis

NU Hosts #26 USC, Senior Day Against #21 UCLA

After notching its seventh conference win at Wisconsin, the No. 41 Nebraska men’s tennis team will host No. 26 USC and No. 21 UCLA this weekend to close the regular season. The Huskers (14-7, 7-4 Big Ten) face the Trojans on Friday, April 18, at 6 p.m. (CT). Then on Sunday, April 20, the Big Red meet up against the Bruins at noon (CT).

Both Big Ten matchups are the first between programs. Friday’s match will feature an iPad giveaway, while Sunday’s match is Senior Day. The Huskers will be honoring their five senior student-athletes prior to the match.

NU has three Huskers in the rankings as of April 15. Senior Calvin Mueller is currently ranked No. 63 in the ITA National Rankings, while doubles duo Lars Johann and Anton Shepp hold the No. 56 doubles spot.

#26 USC (13-8, 7-4 Big Ten)
History: 0-0; Friday will be the first meeting between NU and USC.
Trojan Peter Makk comes to Lincoln as the most recent Big Ten Player of the Week after his 4-0 performance at Michigan and Michigan State. Makk is currently ranked No. 17 by the ITA, and is the only Trojan in the rankings. USC is coming off a 4-0 sweep against No. 21 Michigan.

#21 UCLA (11-8, 9-2 Big Ten)
History: 0-0; Sunday will be the first meeting between NU and UCLA.
The Bruins are currently on a three-win streak, and will visit Wisconsin on Friday prior to their match in Lincoln. UCLA brings three-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week Rudy Quan, who most recently defeated No. 9 Ozan Baris of Michigan State and No. 80 Will Cooksey of Michigan. Quan is the highest ranked Bruin, coming in at No. 23. He is joined by No. 28 Spencer Johnson, No. 86 Emon Van Loben Sels and No. 110 Aardarsh Tripathi. On the doubles side, Tripathi pairs with Alexander Hoogmartens claim the No. 32 rank.

Having already claimed its best conference finish yet, NU looks to improve on its 2023-24 spring season record of 17-10. The team reached the Big Ten Tournament semifinals for the first time in program history, and concluded with the most dual wins in a season since 1990. The Big Red finished with a national ranking of No. 49, and Mueller was named First Team All-Big Ten.

Both duals will have live stats and streams available. Updates and content will be shared on social media channels, @HuskerMTennis.