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Huskers Welcome Back Fans For Matchup Against Iowa



NEBRASKA VS. IOWA    

SUNDAY, April 4 @ Noon CT

DILLON TENNIS CENTER

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA

LIVE TV: huskers.com  

LIVE STATS: huskers.com 
 

The Nebraska men’s tennis team (0-11, 0-11 Big Ten) will play Iowa (4-9, 4-7 Big Ten) in Lincoln this Sunday, April 4, at Noon CT. Attendance is now open with free admission to the general public for the first time this season. 

Live scoring and video links for the match will be available at huskers.com 

Scouting Iowa

• The Hawkeyes closed the 2020 spring season with a 12-2 record overall, a 1-0 record in Big Ten competition and wins over Louisville, Drake and Wichita State

• Ross Wilson, Iowa’s head coach and former two-time NCAA All-American and three-time ITA national doubles champion, is entering his sixth year as leader of the squad.

• Iowa is entering Sunday’s match on a five-game losing streak. 

Series History

• Iowa leads the all-time series 9-4, with the first matchup resulting in a 4-3 win for Iowa in the 2002-2003 season.

• Most recently, the Huskers triumphed the Hawkeyes on March 11, 2016, 4-3.

Doubles Duo Breaks into ITA Rankings

• Junior Brandon Perez and sophomore Albert Sprlak-Puk are currently ranked No. 74 in the ITA Doubles rankings.

• Perez and Sprlak-Puk started the 2021 season with a win against Minnesota’s Siim Troost and Vlad Lobak.  

Perez/Moreno Record First Win of the Season

• Brandon Perez and Victor Moreno Lozano have teamed up three times this season in the No.1 doubles position. 

• Perez and Moreno recorded their first win of the season against Penn State’s Charl Morgan and Tim Ruetzel.

 

Nebraska Will Host Big Ten Tennis Championships

• Nebraska will host the Big Ten Championships at the Sid Dillon Tennis Center April 29 – May 2.  

• The Big Ten Conference has also announced public ticket sales will be allowed at the event.    

 

 





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