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Ducks Back at STC to Take on Pilots
02/05/26 | Women's Tennis
UO hosts Portland Saturday at noon.
EUGENE, Ore. – Coming off a two-match split in Texas during its first road trip of the spring, the Oregon women's tennis team returns to the Student Tennis Center to host in-state rival Portland on Saturday at noon.
MATCH #6
Oregon (4-1) vs. Portland (1-2)
When: Saturday, Feb. 7 | 12 p.m.
Where: Student Tennis Center (Eugene, Ore.)
Live Stream (indoors only)
Live Stats
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The Ducks (4-1) pushed No. 22 Texas Tech on its home court to a 4-3 decision last Sunday, the second straight season that Oregon and the Red Raiders went the distance. UO rebounded the following day with a dominant 4-0 sweep of Sam Houston.
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Sophomore Bridget Mihulka went 2-0 during singles play last week to push her spring record to 4-0. Redshirt senior Olivia Symons is tied with Mihulka atop the team standing with a 4-0 spring mark, with freshman Hinata Furutani unblemished at 2-0 after a victory against TTU at No. 5.
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 As a team this spring, Oregon's singles lineup boasts an 18-3 overall record with six players already collecting multiple victories.
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On the doubles side, the freshman duo of Hadley Appling and Virginia Crocker are unbeaten so far this spring from the third spot in the lineup, going 2-0. UO's top doubles tandem of Tilde Jagare and Symons are 3-2, including a loss to the nation's 110th-ranked pair from Texas Tech.
Oregon and Portland will meet for the sixth straight season and 40th time in the series' history. The Ducks are 38-1 all-time against the Pilots after picking up a 4-2 victory a season ago at the Student Tennis Center.
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All matches at the Student Tennis Center are free and open to the public. Follow Oregon women's tennis on Twitter and Instagram (@OregonWTennis) with live results available at Oregon.statbroadcast.com.
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MATCH #6
Oregon (4-1) vs. Portland (1-2)
When: Saturday, Feb. 7 | 12 p.m.
Where: Student Tennis Center (Eugene, Ore.)
Live Stream (indoors only)
Live Stats
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The Ducks (4-1) pushed No. 22 Texas Tech on its home court to a 4-3 decision last Sunday, the second straight season that Oregon and the Red Raiders went the distance. UO rebounded the following day with a dominant 4-0 sweep of Sam Houston.
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Sophomore Bridget Mihulka went 2-0 during singles play last week to push her spring record to 4-0. Redshirt senior Olivia Symons is tied with Mihulka atop the team standing with a 4-0 spring mark, with freshman Hinata Furutani unblemished at 2-0 after a victory against TTU at No. 5.
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 As a team this spring, Oregon's singles lineup boasts an 18-3 overall record with six players already collecting multiple victories.
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On the doubles side, the freshman duo of Hadley Appling and Virginia Crocker are unbeaten so far this spring from the third spot in the lineup, going 2-0. UO's top doubles tandem of Tilde Jagare and Symons are 3-2, including a loss to the nation's 110th-ranked pair from Texas Tech.
Oregon and Portland will meet for the sixth straight season and 40th time in the series' history. The Ducks are 38-1 all-time against the Pilots after picking up a 4-2 victory a season ago at the Student Tennis Center.
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All matches at the Student Tennis Center are free and open to the public. Follow Oregon women's tennis on Twitter and Instagram (@OregonWTennis) with live results available at Oregon.statbroadcast.com.
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Players Mentioned
Karin Young: "It's all so new and exciting"
Tuesday, May 03
Courtney Nagle: "I'm super excited for this team."
Tuesday, May 03
Sophie Luescher: "It's a really nice feeling."
Tuesday, May 03
Petra Salko Life after University of Oregon
Monday, December 30















