
RedHawks Announce Spring Tennis Schedule
11/19/2025 11:28:00 AM | Women's Tennis
OXFORD, Ohio – Miami University head tennis coach Ricardo Rosas has announced the 2026 spring schedule, highlighted by trips to Illinois, Kentucky and Colorado.
"We've built a very competitive non-conference schedule to challenge our team with a tough early stretch against nationally respected programs, to prepare us for MAC play, and continue on the journey of Graduating Champions," said Rosas. "Every match will test our resilience, focus and commitment to growth. Excited for the journey ahead of us, that's the Miami way, with Love and Honor."
The RedHawks open the season with a pair of contests in Fort Myers, Fla. They face Florida Gulf Coast on Jan. 17 and take on St. John's on Jan. 18. Other non-conference road contests include Illinois (Jan. 24), Kentucky (Jan. 25), Colorado (Jan. 30), Denver (Jan. 31), Cincinnati (Feb. 14), Xavier (March 6) and Marshall (April 17).
Miami hosts non-conference opponents Cleveland State (Feb. 7), Oakland (Feb. 8), Butler (Feb. 15) and Dayton (April 10).
The RedHawks begin Mid-American Conference play on March 13 at Toledo. Miami also travels to face Western Michigan (March 15), Buffalo (March 29) and Ball State (April 19).
Miami hosts UMass (March 20), Bowling Green (March 22), Northern Illinois (April 3) and Eastern Michigan (April 12) in conference play. Miami will also host the MAC Tournament on April 24-26.
"We've built a very competitive non-conference schedule to challenge our team with a tough early stretch against nationally respected programs, to prepare us for MAC play, and continue on the journey of Graduating Champions," said Rosas. "Every match will test our resilience, focus and commitment to growth. Excited for the journey ahead of us, that's the Miami way, with Love and Honor."
The RedHawks open the season with a pair of contests in Fort Myers, Fla. They face Florida Gulf Coast on Jan. 17 and take on St. John's on Jan. 18. Other non-conference road contests include Illinois (Jan. 24), Kentucky (Jan. 25), Colorado (Jan. 30), Denver (Jan. 31), Cincinnati (Feb. 14), Xavier (March 6) and Marshall (April 17).
Miami hosts non-conference opponents Cleveland State (Feb. 7), Oakland (Feb. 8), Butler (Feb. 15) and Dayton (April 10).
The RedHawks begin Mid-American Conference play on March 13 at Toledo. Miami also travels to face Western Michigan (March 15), Buffalo (March 29) and Ball State (April 19).
Miami hosts UMass (March 20), Bowling Green (March 22), Northern Illinois (April 3) and Eastern Michigan (April 12) in conference play. Miami will also host the MAC Tournament on April 24-26.
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