BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – WKU Women's Tennis will travel to Louisville for a 2 p.m. CT match on Monday, Jan. 19, at the Bass-Rudd Tennis Center.
MATCH INFO
- WKU (0-2 overall, 0-0 CUSA) at Louisville (1-0 overall, 0-0 ACC)
- Monday, Jan. 19 | 2 p.m. CT
- Bass-Rudd Tennis Center | Louisville, Ky.
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- Social: @WKUTennis | @WKUSports
ABOUT THE LADY TOPPERS
- WKU enters Monday's match looking for its first win of the 2026 season after falling to Bellarmine and at No. 18 Vanderbilt in the first two matches of the spring.
- Andra Sirbu, Emily Schut and Virginia Madueño have each claimed a win in singles play this season.
- The doubles team of Barbara Olvera and Madueño are 1-1 when playing together this spring.
- WKU Women's Tennis Head Coach Greg Davis has 337 career wins as a head coach. He entered the season tied for 23rd nationally in wins among active NCAA Division I Women's Tennis head coaches with at least five years as a Division I head coach, counting all victories as a coach at a four-year institution. Davis entered the season with a career winning percentage of .637, which ranks 36th among that group of coaches. Davis has collected 78 wins at WKU, which ranks third in program history.
- WKU's full 2026 schedule can be found HERE.
QUOTABLE
- "Tough ACC team coming up in Louisville on Monday. A very deep team that's talented. We are really lucky to get three quality matches before school starts to get us ready for the teeth of our schedule coming up in the next couple of weeks." – WKU Women's Tennis Head Coach Greg Davis, on the upcoming match at Louisville.
SERIES INFORMATION
- Monday's match will mark the 15th all-time meeting between WKU and Louisville and the first since the 2018 season. The Cardinals hold a 10-4 lead in the series, including wins in eight straight matchups. WKU's last win over Louisville came in Bowling Green during the 1989 season.
SCOUTING THE CARDINALS
- Louisville enters Monday's match with a 1-0 record, after sweeping Dayton 7-0 on Saturday.
- The Cardinals are coached by Mark Beckham, who has led the program since 2007.
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