
MT Prepares for Top-10 Match on Friday and Doubleheader on Sunday
1/30/2025 3:04:00 PM | Men's Tennis
Bears to face off against No. 10 San Diego on Friday followed by New Mexico and Rice on Sunday
WACO, Texas – The Baylor men's tennis team welcomes three matches this weekend as No. 10 San Diego, New Mexico and Rice travel to Waco. Each match will be at the Hawkins Indoor Tennis Center.
Baylor (3-2) is coming off its 26th straight win against SMU (5-2) in Dallas last weekend, 4-2. The effort was led by No. 25 Devin Badenhorst, where he defeated SMU's No. 48 Trevor Svajda in two sets.
On Friday, Jan. 31, the Bears face No. 10 San Diego at 6 p.m. This is the second-ever meeting between these teams. Their only other meeting was in the NCAA Tournament in College Station May of last year. The tight match included four tiebreakers as San Diego defeated Baylor, 4-1.
The Bears' shot at redemption should feature several marquee matchups. Both squads feature three players in the top 75 in singles and four ranked doubles pairs. Spectators could witness a top five clash between San Diego's No. 1 Tarvet/Klaassen and Baylor's No. 3 Miladinovic/Brostrom Poulsen.
On Sunday, the Bears have a doubleheader against New Mexico and Rice. They have not seen action against either team in over a decade.
"We are excited to be back at home for three big matches this weekend," head coach Michael Woodson said. "San Diego has moved into the top 10 and New Mexico and Rice are historically strong programs. As we continue our preparation for national indoors, it will be great for our guys to get such high quality reps. I'm sure the fans will enjoy the competition as much as we will! See everyone Friday night!"
New Mexico will play their first match of the spring season against SMU Jan. 31. Their third match in three days, they come to Hawkins to play the Bears on Sunday, Feb. 2 at 12 p.m. Baylor leads the series all-time at 4-1, but they haven't played since the 1999.
That evening at 5 p.m., Baylor hosts Rice (3-2). Rice leads the Bears all-time 25-5, but their last meeting was in 2010. Rice has not defeated Baylor since 1996.
The Owls have notched wins against UTRGV and Prairie View A&M but lost two straight in Austin. Their losses came at the hands of No. 1 Texas and Arkansas.
Baylor will have their doubles point cut out for them. The Owls boast two ranked doubles pairs: No. 43 Kapasi/De La Bassetiere and No. 118 Morais/Mandelbaum. Thus far, Kapasi/De La Bassetiere's only loss has been to Texas' No. 7 Legout/Brown.
After this home stand, the Bears will head to Nebraska to face the Huskers on Feb. 7 before playing No. 3 Ohio State in Columbus on Feb. 9.
Live scoring for the Hawkins Indoor Tennis Center is available online with live streaming provided by Playsight.
For the latest news on the Baylor men's tennis team all year long, follow its official Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts: @BaylorMTennis.
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Baylor (3-2) is coming off its 26th straight win against SMU (5-2) in Dallas last weekend, 4-2. The effort was led by No. 25 Devin Badenhorst, where he defeated SMU's No. 48 Trevor Svajda in two sets.
On Friday, Jan. 31, the Bears face No. 10 San Diego at 6 p.m. This is the second-ever meeting between these teams. Their only other meeting was in the NCAA Tournament in College Station May of last year. The tight match included four tiebreakers as San Diego defeated Baylor, 4-1.
The Bears' shot at redemption should feature several marquee matchups. Both squads feature three players in the top 75 in singles and four ranked doubles pairs. Spectators could witness a top five clash between San Diego's No. 1 Tarvet/Klaassen and Baylor's No. 3 Miladinovic/Brostrom Poulsen.
On Sunday, the Bears have a doubleheader against New Mexico and Rice. They have not seen action against either team in over a decade.
"We are excited to be back at home for three big matches this weekend," head coach Michael Woodson said. "San Diego has moved into the top 10 and New Mexico and Rice are historically strong programs. As we continue our preparation for national indoors, it will be great for our guys to get such high quality reps. I'm sure the fans will enjoy the competition as much as we will! See everyone Friday night!"
New Mexico will play their first match of the spring season against SMU Jan. 31. Their third match in three days, they come to Hawkins to play the Bears on Sunday, Feb. 2 at 12 p.m. Baylor leads the series all-time at 4-1, but they haven't played since the 1999.
That evening at 5 p.m., Baylor hosts Rice (3-2). Rice leads the Bears all-time 25-5, but their last meeting was in 2010. Rice has not defeated Baylor since 1996.
The Owls have notched wins against UTRGV and Prairie View A&M but lost two straight in Austin. Their losses came at the hands of No. 1 Texas and Arkansas.
Baylor will have their doubles point cut out for them. The Owls boast two ranked doubles pairs: No. 43 Kapasi/De La Bassetiere and No. 118 Morais/Mandelbaum. Thus far, Kapasi/De La Bassetiere's only loss has been to Texas' No. 7 Legout/Brown.
After this home stand, the Bears will head to Nebraska to face the Huskers on Feb. 7 before playing No. 3 Ohio State in Columbus on Feb. 9.
Live scoring for the Hawkins Indoor Tennis Center is available online with live streaming provided by Playsight.
For the latest news on the Baylor men's tennis team all year long, follow its official Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts: @BaylorMTennis.
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