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Men's Tennis Team Splits Matches in Texas
The Razorbacks won one match and lost one on Sunday in the Lone Star State.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 3:04am
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A cubist interpretation of the Arkansas men's tennis team's split results against Texas opponents.Russellville TodayThe University of Arkansas men's tennis team split a pair of matches on Sunday in Texas, winning one contest but falling in the other. The Razorbacks faced off against opponents from the state as part of their spring schedule.
Why it matters
The Arkansas men's tennis team is looking to build momentum heading into the final stretch of the regular season and conference tournament play. Splitting matches on the road in Texas provides a mixed result, with both positives and areas for improvement.
The details
In the first match, the Razorbacks defeated their Texas-based opponent by a score of 4-2. However, in the second match later that day, the team suffered a 3-4 defeat against a different Texas school. The results leave the Razorbacks with a 1-1 record on the day and an overall season record that remains above .500.
- The matches took place on Sunday, March 30, 2026.
- The Razorbacks won their first match earlier that day.
- They then lost their second match later on Sunday.
The players
University of Arkansas
The men's tennis team representing the University of Arkansas, a public research university located in Fayetteville.
Texas-based opponents
The two unidentified men's tennis teams the Razorbacks faced off against on Sunday in the state of Texas.
What’s next
The Razorbacks will look to build on the split results as they continue their spring season schedule, with upcoming matches against other regional opponents.
The takeaway
While the Razorbacks were unable to sweep their Texas road trip, splitting the matches keeps them in a solid position heading into the final stretch of the regular season. The team will look to learn from this experience and use it to improve their performance in future contests.
