
Washington Hosts Boise State On Sunday
January 24, 2026 | Women's Tennis
SEATTLE – No. 22 Washington women's tennis hosts Boise State on Sunday at the Nordstrom Tennis Center. The match is set to begin at 11 a.m. PT.
A live stream can be found on GoHuskies.com and live scoring on HuskyStats.com.
The Dawgs were last in action at Hawaii on Jan. 14, opening the season with a 5-2 victory. Erika Matsuda, Reece Carter and Marie Weissheim earned wins in both their singles and doubles matches. Waverly Potter made her dual debut at the No. 6 singles spot.
This fall, five Dawgs made the NCAA Singles & Doubles Individual Championship in Carter (singles), Alexia Jacobs (doubles), Matsuda (singles & doubles), Carina Syrtveit (doubles) and Weissheim (doubles). Matsuda became the 11th Husky all-time to compete in both singles and doubles.
Washington is 10-2 all-time against the Broncos. The two programs last met in 2024 in Seattle with the Huskies coming away with a 6-1 victory.
In the ITA rankings, Carter and Matsuda rank 43rd and 66th respectively in singles while Matsuda and doubles partner Syrtveit are 67th.
Boise State enters the contest with a 1-0 record after defeating Idaho State last weekend. The Broncos are the defending Mountain West Champions, winning their first title since 2010. Boise State returns a pair of All-Mountain West honorees in Zdena Safarova, Paula Schaefer and Masa Viriant.
For more information on the UW women's team, follow @UW_WTennis on X and Instagram.
A live stream can be found on GoHuskies.com and live scoring on HuskyStats.com.
The Dawgs were last in action at Hawaii on Jan. 14, opening the season with a 5-2 victory. Erika Matsuda, Reece Carter and Marie Weissheim earned wins in both their singles and doubles matches. Waverly Potter made her dual debut at the No. 6 singles spot.
This fall, five Dawgs made the NCAA Singles & Doubles Individual Championship in Carter (singles), Alexia Jacobs (doubles), Matsuda (singles & doubles), Carina Syrtveit (doubles) and Weissheim (doubles). Matsuda became the 11th Husky all-time to compete in both singles and doubles.
Washington is 10-2 all-time against the Broncos. The two programs last met in 2024 in Seattle with the Huskies coming away with a 6-1 victory.
In the ITA rankings, Carter and Matsuda rank 43rd and 66th respectively in singles while Matsuda and doubles partner Syrtveit are 67th.
Boise State enters the contest with a 1-0 record after defeating Idaho State last weekend. The Broncos are the defending Mountain West Champions, winning their first title since 2010. Boise State returns a pair of All-Mountain West honorees in Zdena Safarova, Paula Schaefer and Masa Viriant.
For more information on the UW women's team, follow @UW_WTennis on X and Instagram.
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