Purdue to Host Minnesota, Wisconsin This WeekendPurdue to Host Minnesota, Wisconsin This Weekend

Purdue to Host Minnesota, Wisconsin This Weekend

The Purdue women's tennis team will pick up where they left off at Schwartz Tennis Center this weekend to host Minnesota and Wisconsin. All matches at the Schwartz Tennis Center will not have any admittance for family, friends or fans during the 2021 season. First serve for both matches are scheduled for noon. Both events will be live streamed and have live stats.

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Purdue women's tennis team will pick up where it left off at Schwartz Tennis Center this weekend when Minnesota and Wisconsin come to West Lafayette.

All matches at the Schwartz Tennis Center will not have any r admittance for fans during the 2021 season. First serve for both matches are scheduled for noon. Both events will be live streamed and have live stats.
 
MATCH INFORMATION
Purdue (2-5, 2-5) vs Minnesota (2-5, 2-5)
Schwartz Tennis Center
Friday, Mar. 12 | Noon
 
Purdue (2-5, 2-5) vs Wisconsin (5-4, 4-3)
Schwartz Tennis Center
Sunday, Mar. 14 | Noon
 
LAST TIME OUT
The Boilermakers picked up a key win at home against their bitter in-state foe Indiana last weekend. Purdue came out victorious in five singles matches after dropping the doubles point to win 5-2. The Boilermakers have now beaten Indiana seven times in the last nine matches, including three in a row against the Hoosiers.
 
CHASING HISTORY
Head coach Laura Glitz is tied for the program record for wins with 155, following the 5-2 thrashing of the Hoosiers. A win would give Glitz the all-time lead over Matt Iandolo. In her 14th season at the helm, Glitz has led the Boilermakers to four NCAA Tournament appearances and one Big Ten Tournament Championship in 2012.
 
BOILER NOTES
• Despite Purdue's doubles point loss last weekend, the No. 1 pairing of Ena Babic and Csilla Fodor is off to a 3-1 start in Big Ten play and 7-2 overall this season.
Nathalia Wolf Gasparin recorded her first singles win of the season with a 6-4, 6-3 win at No. 6 last weekend.
Seira Shimizu won her first Big Ten singles match last weekend with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 win at No. 4.
• With a win last weekend, Csilla Fodor improved to 8-4 overall in singles play this season.
• The Golden Gophers are ninth in the Big Ten with a 2-5 mark in Big Ten play. 
• Minnesota enters the weekend on a two-match winning streak after topping Maryland and Rutgers 7-0 and 6-1, respectively. 
• The Boilermakers have won five of the last seven contests and 10 of the previous 15 matches against Minnesota to cut the all-time series down to 28-17 in favor of the Golden Gophers. 
• The Badgers have won three of their last four matches to improve to 5-4 on the season. 
• Purdue has won 14 of the last 16 matches facing Wisconsin but trails the all-time series 29-19. 

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