WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.– The Purdue women's tennis team will continue their homestand this weekend starting on Friday, Feb. 18 with a match against Washington at 1 p.m. (EST) and Sunday, Feb. 20 against DePaul at 12 p.m.
Purdue is 5-2 on the season and will look to snap their losing streak from this past weekend.
All matches at the Schwartz Tennis Center are open to the public. Masks are optional in all on-campus buildings in accordance with Protect Purdue policies. Live stats and streaming will be available for both matches.
MATCH INFORMATION
Purdue (5-2) vs. Washington (6-3)
Notre Dame, Ind.
Friday, Feb. 18 | 1 p.m.
Purdue (5-2) vs. DePaul (2-3)
Schwartz Tennis Center
Sunday, Feb. 20 | Noon
BOILER NOTES
• The Boilermakers are 8-2 all-time over the DePaul Blue Demons, with their last meeting almost a year ago on Feb. 14, 2020.
• All of the meetings between Purdue and DePaul have been played in West Lafayette, Ind.
• Washington is 6-3 on their season, having had a rough run the last few matches. Their last win was a sweep against Portland on Feb. 4.
• Before meeting the Boilermakers, the Blue Demons will be opening Big East Conference play against the Bulter Bulldogs on Friday, Feb. 18. in Indianapolis, Ind.
• Purdue is 2-2 overall against Washington, with their first matchup being back in 2007 in West Lafayette, Ind.
• The Boilermakers are looking to avenge their last loss against Huskies in Seattle, Wash. from last year on Friday.
• Sitting at No. 98, Nika Zupanic from Washington is 12-2 on her season in singles.
• At Notre Dame, Rut Galindo scored the lone singles point for the team after defeating The Fighting Irish's Meghan Coleman in a tiebreaker at No. 5.
• On Sunday, Csilla Fodor, Tara Katarina Milic and, Nathalia Wolf Gasparin all scored singles points for the team, while Gasparin made her singles debut of the season.
FOLLOW ALONG
For all the latest scores, stats, and stories surrounding Purdue Women's Tennis, follow the team on Facebook (/PurdueWomensTennis), Twitter (@PurdueWTennis) and Instagram (@PurdueWTennis).
Purdue is 5-2 on the season and will look to snap their losing streak from this past weekend.
All matches at the Schwartz Tennis Center are open to the public. Masks are optional in all on-campus buildings in accordance with Protect Purdue policies. Live stats and streaming will be available for both matches.
MATCH INFORMATION
Purdue (5-2) vs. Washington (6-3)
Notre Dame, Ind.
Friday, Feb. 18 | 1 p.m.
Purdue (5-2) vs. DePaul (2-3)
Schwartz Tennis Center
Sunday, Feb. 20 | Noon
BOILER NOTES
• The Boilermakers are 8-2 all-time over the DePaul Blue Demons, with their last meeting almost a year ago on Feb. 14, 2020.
• All of the meetings between Purdue and DePaul have been played in West Lafayette, Ind.
• Washington is 6-3 on their season, having had a rough run the last few matches. Their last win was a sweep against Portland on Feb. 4.
• Before meeting the Boilermakers, the Blue Demons will be opening Big East Conference play against the Bulter Bulldogs on Friday, Feb. 18. in Indianapolis, Ind.
• Purdue is 2-2 overall against Washington, with their first matchup being back in 2007 in West Lafayette, Ind.
• The Boilermakers are looking to avenge their last loss against Huskies in Seattle, Wash. from last year on Friday.
• Sitting at No. 98, Nika Zupanic from Washington is 12-2 on her season in singles.
• At Notre Dame, Rut Galindo scored the lone singles point for the team after defeating The Fighting Irish's Meghan Coleman in a tiebreaker at No. 5.
• On Sunday, Csilla Fodor, Tara Katarina Milic and, Nathalia Wolf Gasparin all scored singles points for the team, while Gasparin made her singles debut of the season.
FOLLOW ALONG
For all the latest scores, stats, and stories surrounding Purdue Women's Tennis, follow the team on Facebook (/PurdueWomensTennis), Twitter (@PurdueWTennis) and Instagram (@PurdueWTennis).