Seattle University women’s tennis to host final home matches against Saint Mary’s and Pacific

Kristina Hollander, Head Coach at Seattle Redhawks Women's Tennis
Kristina Hollander, Head Coach at Seattle Redhawks Women's Tennis
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The Seattle University women’s tennis team will host its last home matches of the season this week, with duels scheduled against Saint Mary’s on April 2 and Pacific on April 4, both starting at 10:00 a.m.

These matches mark the conclusion of the Redhawks’ home schedule. The match against Saint Mary’s is set for Amy Yee Tennis Center, while the location for the duel with Pacific will depend on weather conditions and could be either Amy Yee Tennis Center or Seattle University Tennis Courts.

Seattle U returns home after a brief road trip to Santa Clara and a series of three consecutive home duels. Although the team has lost its last four matches, doubles partners Lamija Avdic and Natalia Michta have remained undefeated during this stretch.

Senior day will be observed during the match against Pacific, with Larissa Teramura, Lola Tavcar, and Natalia Michta being honored in a ceremony before play begins. This recognition highlights their contributions as they approach graduation.

Historically, Seattle U holds a split record of 1-1 against Saint Mary’s—winning in 2024 but losing in 2025—and has faced Pacific only once before in 2018. Both upcoming contests will be the first time Seattle U meets these teams in conference play.



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