
Ducks Host Seattle, LBSU
01/23/25 | Women's Tennis
EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon women's tennis team continues its season-opening homestand with a pair of matches this weekend at the Student Tennis Center, first taking on Seattle on Friday at 1 p.m. followed by a Sunday matchup with Long Beach State at 11 a.m.
MATCH #3
Oregon (2-0) vs. Seattle (0-0)
When: Friday, Jan. 24 | 1 p.m.
Where: Student Tennis Center (Eugene, Ore.)
Promotion: Human Bean gift card to first 50 fans
Live Stream
Live Stats
MATCH #4
Oregon (2-0) vs. Long Beach State (0-0)
When: Sunday, Jan. 26 | 11 a.m.
Where: Student Tennis Center (Eugene, Ore.)
Promotion: Free Donuts
Live Stream
Live Stats
The Ducks began their spring season with 4-0 sweeps over Portland State and Montana last Friday, while freshman Patsy Daughters was tabbed Big Ten Freshman of the Week after going unbeaten across four combined doubles and singles matchups. Daughters played at the top doubles spot with partner Karin Young in addition to No. 3 singles.
Along with Daughters, sophomore Tilde Jagare also went 2-0 in singles in Friday's doubleheader, with Candela Aparisi and Young each going 1-0 with straight-set wins.
Olivia Symons, a redshirt junior, was named to the Big Ten's preseason players to watch list before the season after leading the Ducks with a 6-3 singles record during the fall season. The Australia native also posted a 6-4 doubles mark, paired with Jagare and Julia Visaya.
Three incoming freshmen joined the program for the spring season in Avery Jennings, Bridget Mihulka and Juliet Santitto. Jennings comes from Naples, Fla., while Mihulka and Santitto hail from Australia.
Oregon is 12-0 all-time against Seattle after defeating the Redhawks 6-1 in Eugene in 2023. The Ducks are 5-8 against Long Beach State, with the teams last meeting during the 2020 season.
All matches at the Student Tennis Center are free to attend and open to the public. Follow Oregon women's tennis on Twitter and Instagram (@OregonWTennis) with live results available at Oregon.statbroadcast.com.
MATCH #3
Oregon (2-0) vs. Seattle (0-0)
When: Friday, Jan. 24 | 1 p.m.
Where: Student Tennis Center (Eugene, Ore.)
Promotion: Human Bean gift card to first 50 fans
Live Stream
Live Stats
MATCH #4
Oregon (2-0) vs. Long Beach State (0-0)
When: Sunday, Jan. 26 | 11 a.m.
Where: Student Tennis Center (Eugene, Ore.)
Promotion: Free Donuts
Live Stream
Live Stats
The Ducks began their spring season with 4-0 sweeps over Portland State and Montana last Friday, while freshman Patsy Daughters was tabbed Big Ten Freshman of the Week after going unbeaten across four combined doubles and singles matchups. Daughters played at the top doubles spot with partner Karin Young in addition to No. 3 singles.
Along with Daughters, sophomore Tilde Jagare also went 2-0 in singles in Friday's doubleheader, with Candela Aparisi and Young each going 1-0 with straight-set wins.
Olivia Symons, a redshirt junior, was named to the Big Ten's preseason players to watch list before the season after leading the Ducks with a 6-3 singles record during the fall season. The Australia native also posted a 6-4 doubles mark, paired with Jagare and Julia Visaya.
Three incoming freshmen joined the program for the spring season in Avery Jennings, Bridget Mihulka and Juliet Santitto. Jennings comes from Naples, Fla., while Mihulka and Santitto hail from Australia.
Oregon is 12-0 all-time against Seattle after defeating the Redhawks 6-1 in Eugene in 2023. The Ducks are 5-8 against Long Beach State, with the teams last meeting during the 2020 season.
All matches at the Student Tennis Center are free to attend and open to the public. Follow Oregon women's tennis on Twitter and Instagram (@OregonWTennis) with live results available at Oregon.statbroadcast.com.
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