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Ducks Drop Heartbreaker to Huskers
03/22/26 | Women's Tennis
UO falls 4-3 at Nebraska on Sunday.
LINCOLN, Neb. – The Oregon women's tennis team gave Nebraska all it could handle Sunday, as the Ducks pushed the Cornhuskers to the brink in a 4-3 setback Sunday at Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center.
The Ducks (12-5, 2-3) claimed a hotly contested doubles point that came down to a tiebreak on court two, with Hinata Furutani and Juliet Santitto earning the day's first point with a 7-6 (5) victory after UO's top pair of Tilde Jagare and Olivia Symons picked up their second win of the weekend on court one.
Jagare and Symons grabbed Oregon's two singles points, playing at the top two spots in the lineup, respectively. The Cornhuskers (10-5, 3-3) picked up their second victory of the weekend after winning at Nos. 3-6, with two matches going to a third set. Nebraska upset 21st-ranked Washington on Friday.
Jagare, who has played every match this season at the top spot in the lineup, claimed her eighth singles win, moving to 8-4. Symons ended a three-match skid at No. 2 with her straight-set victory, improving her spring mark to 7-4.
As a team, Oregon boasts a 49-25 combined dual singles record to pair while going 27-10 in doubles play. UO claimed the doubles point for the 15th time in 17 dual matches, and improved its spring doubles record to 29-11.
The Ducks are back at the Student Tennis Center to host Illinois on Friday (2 p.m.) and Northwestern on Sunday (11 a.m.).
Match #17
No. 64 Oregon at Nebraska
3/22/2026 at Lincoln, Neb.
(Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center)
Nebraska 3, No. 64 Oregon 3
Doubles:
Singles:
Nebraska: 10-5, 3-3
Oregon: 11-6, 2-3
Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (1,3,2,5,6,4)
The Ducks (12-5, 2-3) claimed a hotly contested doubles point that came down to a tiebreak on court two, with Hinata Furutani and Juliet Santitto earning the day's first point with a 7-6 (5) victory after UO's top pair of Tilde Jagare and Olivia Symons picked up their second win of the weekend on court one.
Jagare and Symons grabbed Oregon's two singles points, playing at the top two spots in the lineup, respectively. The Cornhuskers (10-5, 3-3) picked up their second victory of the weekend after winning at Nos. 3-6, with two matches going to a third set. Nebraska upset 21st-ranked Washington on Friday.
Jagare, who has played every match this season at the top spot in the lineup, claimed her eighth singles win, moving to 8-4. Symons ended a three-match skid at No. 2 with her straight-set victory, improving her spring mark to 7-4.
As a team, Oregon boasts a 49-25 combined dual singles record to pair while going 27-10 in doubles play. UO claimed the doubles point for the 15th time in 17 dual matches, and improved its spring doubles record to 29-11.
The Ducks are back at the Student Tennis Center to host Illinois on Friday (2 p.m.) and Northwestern on Sunday (11 a.m.).
Match #17
No. 64 Oregon at Nebraska
3/22/2026 at Lincoln, Neb.
(Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center)
Nebraska 3, No. 64 Oregon 3
Doubles:
- Tilde Jagare/Olivia Symons (ORE) def. Conley Raidt/Katie Spencer (NEB) 6-3
- Hinata Furutani/Juliet Santitto (ORE) def. Catherine Gagnon/Yuzu Miyoshi (NEB) 7-6 (5)
- Reya Lee Coe/Natalia Trigosso (NEB) def. Patsy Daughters/Bridget Mihulka (ORE) 6-2
Singles:
- Tilde Jagare (ORE) def. Maria Taranova (NEB) 6-2, 6-3
- Olivia Symons (ORE) def. Conley Raidt (NEB) 6-4, 0-6, 6-2
- Katie Spencer (NEB) def. Virginia Crocker (ORE) 6-2, 7-5
- Catherine Gagnon (NEB) def. Patsy Daughters (ORE) 5-7, 6-1, 6-2
- Tiziana Rossini (NEB) def. Hinata Furutani (ORE) 6-3, 7-5
- Yuzu Miyoshi (NEB) def. Bridget Mihulka (ORE) 7-5, 2-6, 6-3
Nebraska: 10-5, 3-3
Oregon: 11-6, 2-3
Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (1,3,2,5,6,4)
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
















