BYU women’s tennis announces 2025-26 schedule

The Cougars announced their 2025-26 women's tennis schedule on Thursday.

BYU women’s tennis announces 2025-26 scheduleBYU women’s tennis announces 2025-26 schedule
Abby Shelton/BYU

PROVO, Utah – The BYU women’s tennis team released its 2025-26 schedule, highlighting a full slate of competitive matches and tournaments throughout the season.

The Cougars will kick off the season with back-to-back tournaments from September 25-27, competing in the USTA SoCal Championships in San Diego, California, and the Baylor Big 12 Individual Championships in Waco, Texas.

BYU will then host the ITA Regionals in Provo from October 7-12 before traveling to the TCU Invitational in Fort Worth, Texas, from October 23-26.

November will see BYU in action at the CSUN Invitational in Northridge, California, and at the ITA Sectional Championships in Seattle, Washington. The NCAA Individual Championships, in Waco, Texas, will take place from November 19-24.

The regular season continues in January as BYU opens with a pair of matches against Utah Tech in St. George, Utah, on January 17, followed by road matches at the University of San Diego and Cal Poly on January 23-24. Later that month, the Cougars will face Boise State and Idaho State on January 30th and 31st.

February features a mix of home and away contests, including matches against Arkansas State and Memphis in Memphis, Tennessee, on February 6th and 7th, as well as Washington State, Denver, Weber State and Colorado State, which will visit Provo. BYU will then travel to UCF in Orlando, Florida, and Houston, Texas, on February 26 and 28, respectively.

In March, BYU will compete at Utah, Cincinnati, West Virginia, Colorado, Texas Tech, Kansas State and Oklahoma State. The Cougars will conclude the regular season with a series of high-profile conference matchups in April, including Baylor, TCU, Arizona State and the University of Arizona, before heading into the Big 12 Championship (April 14-18). NCAA Regionals and the NCAA Championships in Athens, Georgia, will follow from May 14th through 17th.

“I’m really excited about the start of our season. We have a young and hungry team with four new players who bring a lot of talent and energy, and our four returning players are just as eager and motivated to lead the way. This group is ready to hit the ground running, and I’m looking forward to seeing how we compete and grow together throughout the year.”

Holly Hasler | BYU Swim and Dive Head Coach
DateMatchLocationLocal Time
Sept. 25-27USTA SoCal ChampionshipsSan Diego, CATBD
Sept. 25-27Baylor Big 12 IndividualsWaco, TXTBD
Oct. 7-12ITA RegionalsProvo, UTTBD
Oct. 23-26TCU InvitationalFort Worth, TXTBD
Nov. 7-9CSUN InvitationalNorthridge, CATBD
Nov. 6-9ITA Sectional ChampionshipsSeattle, WATBD
Nov. 19-24NCAA Individual ChampionshipsWaco, TXTBD
Jan. 17Utah TechSt. George, UT10 am
Jan 17Utah TechSt. George, UT3 pm
Jan. 23University of San DiegoSan Diego, CATBD
Jan. 24Cal PolySan Diego, CATBD
Jan. 30Boise StateBoise, ID11 am
Jan. 31Idaho StatePocatello, ID11 am
Feb. 6Arkansas StateMemphis, TN12 pm
Feb. 7MemphisMemphis, TN12 pm
Feb. 13Washington StateProvo, UT12 pm
Feb. 14DenverProvo, UT11 am
Feb. 20Weber StateProvo, UT11 am
Feb. 20Colorado StateProvo, UT5 pm
Feb. 26UCFOrlando, FL4 pm
Feb. 28HoustonHouston, TX12 pm
Mar. 7UtahSalt Lake City, UTTBD
Mar. 12CincinnatiProvo, UT12 pm
Mar. 14West VirginiaProvo, UT11 am
Mar. 19ColoradoBoulder, COTBD
Mar. 21Texas TechLubbock, TXTBD
Mar. 26Kansas StateProvo, UT12 pm
Mar. 28Oklahoma StateProvo, UT11 am
Apr. 2BaylorWaco, TXTBD
Apr. 4TCUFort Worth, TXTBD
Apr. 9Arizona StateProvo, UT12 pm
Apr. 11University of ArizonaProvo, UT11 am
Apr. 14-18Big 12 ChampionshipTBD
May 14-17NCAA Regionals and ChampionshipsAthens, GATBD

The Cougars welcome back four All-Big 12 performers from the 2024-25 season: Chelsea Bluestein, Kendall Kovick, Sue Yan Tan, and Grace Levelston. Each returner is expected to provide leadership and continue making an impact on the court this season.

BYU returns a strong core of athletes eager to make an impact in both individual and team competitions. Head coach Holly Hasler, entering her eighth season leading the Cougars since 2018, brings experience, leadership, and a competitive edge to the program.