
Huskies Take on No. 46 Oregon in Saturday PNW Clash
March 20, 2026 | Men's Tennis
SEATTLE - The University of Washington Men's Tennis Team (7-9) returns to play this weekend in Seattle against No. 46 Oregon (12-3) in a PNW Big Ten Clash. After last weekend's impressive split results against Purdue and Indiana, the Huskies will look to improve their record against rival Oregon. The matchup against the Ducks is set to take place Saturday, March 21st, at 2 pm at the Nordstrom Tennis Center.
Live Stat and Streaming Information
Live streaming and live stats will be made available through the Men's Tennis Page on GoHuskies.com, with links being provided through the Washington Men's Tennis social channels on match day.
Husky History against the Ducks
The Ducks make their first trip to Montlake as members of the Big Ten. This will be the 151st meeting in series history between the Huskies and Ducks, with Washington holding a 132-17-1 edge in the series. In last season's matchup in Eugene, the Huskies defeated the Wildcats 4-1.
Husky Stats of Note
Coming into this match, three Huskies hold a win streak: Daniel Bien with a single win, Stephane Kamendje with two wins, and Soham Purohit with three wins. Daniel's win comes off the back of a nine-game winless run, which he snapped against Indiana's Aryan Badlani in a three-set thriller. With the win last weekend, Stephane Kamendje has hit 9 dual wins on the season and 11 so far in his time on Montlake. Soham Purohit has hit 10 wins on the season with last weekend's performance and is approaching a tied career high of 8 doubles matches won with a win this weekend.
Oregon Scouting Report
Oregon enters the Saturday matchup ranked 46th with a 12-3 record, with a single player ranked No. 115 in singles and the No 34 doubles pairing. The Ducks are coming off a weekend in which they played Indiana and then Purdue, defeating both by 4-3 and 4-2. Of note, the Ducks hold a three-match unbeaten streak as they defeated Northwestern 4-1 the weekend prior after losing to Illinois in the first leg of their Illinois road trip.
UP NEXT
Washington will return to play next weekend with another Midwestern road trip in store as they travel to Lincoln, Nebraska, for a Friday night matchup with the No. 45 Cornhuskers, at 5 pm local, 6 pm PT. The Huskies will then travel to Madison, Wisconsin, for the second leg of the trip, with a Sunday matinee match against the No. 30 Badgers at 1 pm local, 11 am PT.
For news, scores, highlights and more, download the Go Huskies app on your mobile device. Follow @UW_MTennis on Instagram, X, Threads, Facebook, and TikTok and subscribe to UW Athletics on YouTube for the latest on the Dawgs.
Live Stat and Streaming Information
Live streaming and live stats will be made available through the Men's Tennis Page on GoHuskies.com, with links being provided through the Washington Men's Tennis social channels on match day.
Husky History against the Ducks
The Ducks make their first trip to Montlake as members of the Big Ten. This will be the 151st meeting in series history between the Huskies and Ducks, with Washington holding a 132-17-1 edge in the series. In last season's matchup in Eugene, the Huskies defeated the Wildcats 4-1.
Husky Stats of Note
Coming into this match, three Huskies hold a win streak: Daniel Bien with a single win, Stephane Kamendje with two wins, and Soham Purohit with three wins. Daniel's win comes off the back of a nine-game winless run, which he snapped against Indiana's Aryan Badlani in a three-set thriller. With the win last weekend, Stephane Kamendje has hit 9 dual wins on the season and 11 so far in his time on Montlake. Soham Purohit has hit 10 wins on the season with last weekend's performance and is approaching a tied career high of 8 doubles matches won with a win this weekend.
Oregon Scouting Report
Oregon enters the Saturday matchup ranked 46th with a 12-3 record, with a single player ranked No. 115 in singles and the No 34 doubles pairing. The Ducks are coming off a weekend in which they played Indiana and then Purdue, defeating both by 4-3 and 4-2. Of note, the Ducks hold a three-match unbeaten streak as they defeated Northwestern 4-1 the weekend prior after losing to Illinois in the first leg of their Illinois road trip.
UP NEXT
Washington will return to play next weekend with another Midwestern road trip in store as they travel to Lincoln, Nebraska, for a Friday night matchup with the No. 45 Cornhuskers, at 5 pm local, 6 pm PT. The Huskies will then travel to Madison, Wisconsin, for the second leg of the trip, with a Sunday matinee match against the No. 30 Badgers at 1 pm local, 11 am PT.
For news, scores, highlights and more, download the Go Huskies app on your mobile device. Follow @UW_MTennis on Instagram, X, Threads, Facebook, and TikTok and subscribe to UW Athletics on YouTube for the latest on the Dawgs.
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