Women’s tennis announces 2026 spring scheduleWomen’s tennis announces 2026 spring schedule
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Women’s tennis announces 2026 spring schedule

The schedule features 22 dual matches

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BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech’s head women’s tennis coach, Terry Ann Zawacki-Holdren, released the 2026 spring schedule. 

The Hokies are slated to play 22 dual matches from the end of January to the middle of April, with 13 of those being held at the Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center. 

Tech opens with a five-match homestand, starting with Appalachian State and ETSU on the weekend of Jan. 24-25. 

The following weekend features a match with Western Carolina on Jan. 30 and a doubleheader with Kennesaw State and UNC Greensboro on Feb. 1. 

The Hokies head to Indiana for their first road trip of the season for a two-match set against IUPUI and Indiana on Feb. 6 and 8. 

Following the Midwest road trip, Tech returns to the Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center for a weekend of matches before ACC play. Matches with JMU and Navy round off the non-conference slate at home on Feb. 14 and 15. 

The Hokies host Virginia in the Smithfield Commonwealth Clash on Feb. 18 in their first ACC dual match of the season. Tech plays SMU (Feb. 20) in Blacksburg before heading out onto the road for three weeks in March. 

The five-match road trip consists of one non-conference match and four conference matches. Beginning with Furman (March 8), the Hokies travel from South Carolina to Atlanta to play Georgia Tech (March 12), before heading back to South Carolina to play Clemson (March 14). The road trip finishes in Florida with Miami (March 20) and Florida State (March 22). 

In the final week of March, Tech hosts Duke (March 27) and North Carolina (March 29) at the Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center. 

Virginia Tech makes its West Coast ACC debut this season, as the team faces Stanford (April 3) and Cal (April 5) for the second time in program history after hosting both teams last season. 

The Hokies return to Blacksburg to finish off the regular season with matches against NC State (April 10) and Wake Forest (April 12). 

The ACC Championship Tournament takes place April 14-19 in Cary, N.C.