
Women’s Tennis Unveils 2026 Spring Schedule
12/16/2025 10:32:00 AM | Women's Tennis
Horned Frogs primed for competitive spring slate
FORT WORTH – Coming off a fall campaign that saw 50 singles wins and 56 doubles victories amongst the squad, the TCU women's tennis team released its schedule for the 2026 spring season, the program announced Tuesday.
Similarly to last season, TCU will open the season at ITA Kickoff Weekend in College Station, Texas. The third-seeded Frogs will go up against No. 2 seed Arizona State on Jan. 24 and will then face either Texas A&M or Michigan State on the following day, Jan. 25.
TCU will begin its home slate in doubleheader fashion, playing host to Rice and UT Arlington on Feb. 1. The Frogs will then hit the road for four straight nonconference matches against North Texas (Feb. 8), Tulsa (Feb. 15) and a doubleheader against UCSB and Portland (Feb. 21).
Big 12 play will start on Feb. 27 as TCU will face off against Arizona State at home. The Frogs will then go up against Arizona on March 1 to round out the first week of conference competition.
The schedule continues with a road weekend against West Virginia (March 6) and a doubleheader against Cincinnati and Bellarmine (March 8).
TCU will return home for matchups against Kansas on March 13 and then Iowa State on March 15. The Frogs will turn right back around and hit the road again for conference showdowns versus Oklahoma State on March 20 and Kansas State on March 22.
The Frogs will welcome Cal Poly (March 25) and Baylor (March 28) to Fort Worth as the end of the regular season draws closer.
To begin the month of April and round out the home slate, TCU will play a doubleheader against Utah and SFA on April 2 before hosting its final match in Fort Worth of the regular season on April 4 against BYU.
The final two road Big 12 matches to close the regular season will take place on April 9 (Texas Tech) and April 11 (Colorado).
The Frogs will begin postseason play in the Big 12 Tournament, which spans from April 14-19 hosted by UCF in Orlando, Fla.
2026 SPRING SCHEDULE
Jan. 24 – Arizona State (ITA Kickoff Weekend, College Station, Texas)
Jan. 25 – Texas A&M or Michigan State ((ITA Kickoff Weekend, College Station, Texas)
Feb. 1 – Rice & UT Arlington
Feb. 8 – at North Texas
Feb. 15 – at Tulsa
Feb. 21 – at UCSB and Portland
Feb. 27 – Arizona State
March 1 – Arizona
March 6 – at West Virginia
March 8 – at Cincinnati and Bellarmine
March 13 – Kansas
March 15 – Iowa State
March 20 – at Oklahoma State
March 22 – at Kansas State
March 25 – Cal Poly
March 28 – Baylor
April 2 – Utah and SFA
April 4 – BYU
April 9 – at Texas Tech
April 11 – at Colorado
April 14-19 – Big 12 Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)
Similarly to last season, TCU will open the season at ITA Kickoff Weekend in College Station, Texas. The third-seeded Frogs will go up against No. 2 seed Arizona State on Jan. 24 and will then face either Texas A&M or Michigan State on the following day, Jan. 25.
TCU will begin its home slate in doubleheader fashion, playing host to Rice and UT Arlington on Feb. 1. The Frogs will then hit the road for four straight nonconference matches against North Texas (Feb. 8), Tulsa (Feb. 15) and a doubleheader against UCSB and Portland (Feb. 21).
Big 12 play will start on Feb. 27 as TCU will face off against Arizona State at home. The Frogs will then go up against Arizona on March 1 to round out the first week of conference competition.
The schedule continues with a road weekend against West Virginia (March 6) and a doubleheader against Cincinnati and Bellarmine (March 8).
TCU will return home for matchups against Kansas on March 13 and then Iowa State on March 15. The Frogs will turn right back around and hit the road again for conference showdowns versus Oklahoma State on March 20 and Kansas State on March 22.
The Frogs will welcome Cal Poly (March 25) and Baylor (March 28) to Fort Worth as the end of the regular season draws closer.
To begin the month of April and round out the home slate, TCU will play a doubleheader against Utah and SFA on April 2 before hosting its final match in Fort Worth of the regular season on April 4 against BYU.
The final two road Big 12 matches to close the regular season will take place on April 9 (Texas Tech) and April 11 (Colorado).
The Frogs will begin postseason play in the Big 12 Tournament, which spans from April 14-19 hosted by UCF in Orlando, Fla.
2026 SPRING SCHEDULE
Jan. 24 – Arizona State (ITA Kickoff Weekend, College Station, Texas)
Jan. 25 – Texas A&M or Michigan State ((ITA Kickoff Weekend, College Station, Texas)
Feb. 1 – Rice & UT Arlington
Feb. 8 – at North Texas
Feb. 15 – at Tulsa
Feb. 21 – at UCSB and Portland
Feb. 27 – Arizona State
March 1 – Arizona
March 6 – at West Virginia
March 8 – at Cincinnati and Bellarmine
March 13 – Kansas
March 15 – Iowa State
March 20 – at Oklahoma State
March 22 – at Kansas State
March 25 – Cal Poly
March 28 – Baylor
April 2 – Utah and SFA
April 4 – BYU
April 9 – at Texas Tech
April 11 – at Colorado
April 14-19 – Big 12 Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)
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