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Bulls Face Off Against Toledo in MAC Tournament Semifinals
4/24/2026 10:37:00 AM | Women's Tennis
BUFFALO, NY - The University at Buffalo women's tennis team (19-6, 6-2 MAC) heads to Ohio for the 2026 Mid-American Conference Tournament, hosted by Miami (OH). Matches will be held at the Miami Tennis Courts (outdoors) or Riverside Athletic Club (indoors).
The Bulls enter the tournament as the two seed and will take on three seed Toledo in the second semifinal match of the day on Saturday at 2pm. Top seed Massachusetts will take on the RedHawks in the first semifinal match at 10am.
Saturday's semifinal winners will play for the championship match on Sunday at 12pm, with the winner receiving the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Buffalo enters the tournament with a 22-6 overall record and 6-2 league mark. The Bulls present a balanced attack as all six players in their lineup have reached double digit win totals in singles play this season. Sophomores Maria Glowacka and Sarah Hartel lead the team with 23 wins while graduate student Esmee Andresen is close behind with 21 wins, including 15 at the No. 1 position. Hartel and fellow sophomore Blanca Berges led the Bulls with a 6-2 record in MAC play. In doubles action, Andresen and Glowacka lead the Bulls with 21 wins, including a 16-7 mark at the first position, and Hartel and Julia Laspro are close behind with 16 wins, including 14 in dual action.
Toledo enters the weekend with an 11-8 overall record and 6-2 MAC mark after defeating Bowling Green in the regular season finale on Sunday. They are on a three-match win streak, including a win over Massachusetts to hand the Minutewomen their lone loss of the year. The Rockets led by All-MAC First Team selections Isabella Baretto and JJ Scholten. Baretto has compiled a 22-9 overall record, primarily at the second position, while Scholten earned postseason honors for the second straight season, tallying a 21-10 singles record and 6-2 MAC mark at first singles. In doubles action, Baretto and Jone Heha Guru lead the way with an 11-5 record at the first position.
Links to live stats for all matches can be found at the Championship Central page.
For all the latest on UB women's tennis, follow @ubwomentennis on Twitter/X and @ubwomenstennis on Instagram and like the UB Women's Tennis Facebook page.
Click here for information on the Bulls Championship Fund and how you can help UB Athletics.
The Bulls enter the tournament as the two seed and will take on three seed Toledo in the second semifinal match of the day on Saturday at 2pm. Top seed Massachusetts will take on the RedHawks in the first semifinal match at 10am.
Saturday's semifinal winners will play for the championship match on Sunday at 12pm, with the winner receiving the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Buffalo enters the tournament with a 22-6 overall record and 6-2 league mark. The Bulls present a balanced attack as all six players in their lineup have reached double digit win totals in singles play this season. Sophomores Maria Glowacka and Sarah Hartel lead the team with 23 wins while graduate student Esmee Andresen is close behind with 21 wins, including 15 at the No. 1 position. Hartel and fellow sophomore Blanca Berges led the Bulls with a 6-2 record in MAC play. In doubles action, Andresen and Glowacka lead the Bulls with 21 wins, including a 16-7 mark at the first position, and Hartel and Julia Laspro are close behind with 16 wins, including 14 in dual action.
Toledo enters the weekend with an 11-8 overall record and 6-2 MAC mark after defeating Bowling Green in the regular season finale on Sunday. They are on a three-match win streak, including a win over Massachusetts to hand the Minutewomen their lone loss of the year. The Rockets led by All-MAC First Team selections Isabella Baretto and JJ Scholten. Baretto has compiled a 22-9 overall record, primarily at the second position, while Scholten earned postseason honors for the second straight season, tallying a 21-10 singles record and 6-2 MAC mark at first singles. In doubles action, Baretto and Jone Heha Guru lead the way with an 11-5 record at the first position.
Links to live stats for all matches can be found at the Championship Central page.
For all the latest on UB women's tennis, follow @ubwomentennis on Twitter/X and @ubwomenstennis on Instagram and like the UB Women's Tennis Facebook page.
Click here for information on the Bulls Championship Fund and how you can help UB Athletics.
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