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Northwestern University

Madison, Wis. -No. 39 Northwestern Women's Tennis (7-5, 0: 0 Big Ten) is scheduled to play on Big Ten this weekend and compete against No. 17 Wisconsin (8-1, 1-0 Big Ten) in Minneapolis One on Friday against No. 60 Minnesota (8-6, 0: 1). The first surcharge in Madison is set for 5:00 p.m. CT, while the game is scheduled to begin on Sunday at 12 p.m. CT.

Northwestern has a week between non -conference and big ten action. The last time the cats saw the Court of Justice, they struck them down at the time. 30 Kansas on the street in Lawrence on February 23 and achieved a 4: 3 victory with singles in places No. 3, 4, 5 and 6. After their match clinching victory at No. 6 singles in this excursion, Neena Feldman was appointed Big Ten player of the week on February 26th. The victory completed a perfect 7-0 performance of the non-conference singles for the second year.

Feldman was one of two wildcats that undefeated the non-conference game in Singles Action. senior Sydney Pratt Also a flawless winter with victories against the no. 31 Vanderbilt and Kansas and improves their singles Record to 8: 0 during the dual action. The non-conference campaign from Pratt also included seven double wins together with partner Erica Jesselincluding five directly between January 26th and February 9th.

The 'cats in Big Ten Play will immediately be exposed to a difficult task when you visit Wisconsin, who improved to 17th place in the latest ITA team ranking. The Badgers organize an 8-1 record before the weekend, with the only loss to the no. 9 North Carolina on January 26th. Since then, Wisconsin has won seven in a row, including his conference start against Minnesota. This week you have a double duo with ranking lists and two rankings: Taylor Cataldi and Ellison Reynoldson sit in 62th place as a pairing, while Cataldi individually improved in 5th place and Maria Sholokhova.

Northwestern leads into the Matchup and leads the all-time series 44-14 against Wisconsin, including victories in four of the last six meetings.

Northwestern meets the 60th Gopher on Sunday. After Minnesota had fallen to Wisconsin at the end of February at the end of February and reached a Doubleweader last Saturday, Minnesota has been sitting 8: 6 in this double season so far. Overall, the 'cats dominated the all-time series 46-6 against the Gopher.

After their trip to the north, the wildcats will return to the Combe Tennis Center for their Big Ten Home Opener next Friday, March 14th if they are aligned in Nebraska. This match begins at 4:30 p.m. CT.