Arkansas women’s tennis announces full slate of matches for spring season

Tucker Clary, Women%27s Tennis Head Coach at University of Arkansas - Arkansas Razorbacks
Tucker Clary, Women%27s Tennis Head Coach at University of Arkansas - Arkansas Razorbacks
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Arkansas women’s tennis head coach Tucker Clary has announced the team’s schedule for the 2026 spring season. The Razorbacks are set to play 27 matches, with 17 of those taking place at the Billingsley Tennis Center in Fayetteville.

The schedule includes seven matches against teams that participated in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Additionally, Arkansas will compete against nine opponents ranked in the top 25 according to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) team rankings released on January 7.

For the first time since 2020, Arkansas will start its spring campaign with a homestand of ten matches. The season begins on January 25 when Arkansas State visits for a doubleheader, marking their first appearance in Fayetteville since 2022. Missouri State and Oral Roberts will also play doubleheaders on January 28 and January 31, respectively.

Following a six-day break, the Razorbacks return for matches during the first two weekends of February. They will face Tulsa on February 6, Kansas State on February 8, Wisconsin on February 13, and Kansas on February 15. Their initial road trip is scheduled for Norman, Oklahoma, where they will play Air Force and Oklahoma on February 22.

After returning home to host Florida on February 26, Arkansas embarks on an eastern road trip to face Auburn and Eastern Kentucky on February 28. Subsequent away games include Kentucky on March 6 and Tennessee on March 8.

The team returns to Fayetteville for home contests against LSU (March 13) and Ole Miss (March 15), then travels again to play Alabama (March 19) and Mississippi State (March 21). To close out March, Arkansas hosts Georgia (March 27) and South Carolina (March 29).

In April, the Razorbacks travel to Missouri (April 3) and Vanderbilt (April 5), before concluding their regular season at home against Texas (April 9) and Texas A&M (April 11). The SEC Tournament is scheduled for April 15-19 in Norman, Oklahoma.

The Razorbacks finished last season with a record of five wins and eighteen losses as they aim for improvement this year.

For updates about Arkansas Women’s Tennis activities or results throughout the season, fans are encouraged to follow official social media accounts including Facebook under “Arkansas Razorback Women’s Tennis” as well as Twitter and Instagram (@RazorbackWTEN).



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