The Arkansas men’s tennis team (7-2) is set to compete in a doubleheader this weekend, facing off against Nebraska (7-1) at 12:00 p.m. And Creighton (6-3) at 5:30 p.m. On Sunday, February 15, in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Razorbacks Prepare for Challenging Road Trip
Arkansas enters the matches following a 1-1 weekend, securing a win against San Diego State before a loss to Oklahoma State. No. 19 ranked Jakub Vrba has been a key performer for the Razorbacks, maintaining a 6-0 record in singles play this spring.
Nebraska and Creighton’s Recent Performance
Nebraska is currently 7-1 for the season, having recently split matches against Ole Miss and North Dakota. The Huskers have secured the doubles point in seven of their eight matches, with the duo of Lamchinniah and Linquet contributing four victories. Leo Linquet boasts a 6-1 singles record this spring.
Creighton, with an overall record of 6-3, will first travel to South Bend, Indiana, to play Notre Dame before facing Arkansas. Mathis Dahler leads the Blue Jays in singles wins with five dual wins this spring.
Live stats and video links for the matches are available on the Arkansas men’s tennis schedule page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Arkansas’s current record?
The Arkansas men’s tennis team is currently 7-2.
Who is the top singles player for Nebraska?
Nikolay Sysoev has secured three singles wins in the top spot for Nebraska, while Leo Linquet is 6-1 this spring on courts one and two.
Who leads Creighton in singles wins?
Mathis Dahler leads the Creighton Blue Jays in singles wins with five dual wins this spring.
Will the Razorbacks be able to capitalize on Vrba’s strong performance and secure victories against both Nebraska and Creighton this weekend?
