The University of Louisville men鈥檚 tennis team, ranked No. 53, is set for two crucial road matches as they aim to enhance their season record. Starting on March 27, the Cardinals (15-9, 3-5 ACC) will challenge Boston College (4-10, 0-8 ACC) before facing SMU (15-8, 5-3 ACC) on March 29. Louisville holds an undefeated record of 11-0 against Boston College and is looking for a rebound after mixed results in their last matches. Meanwhile, the Cardinals last faced SMU during the 2006 NCAA tournament, securing a win to advance. This weekend's matches are pivotal as Louisville wraps up its season with a five-match road stretch.

By the Numbers
  • Louisville has won all 11 meetings against Boston College since joining the ACC in 2014.
  • SMU's Trevor Svajda is 17-1 in dual matches this season and is the top-ranked singles player.
State of Play
  • The Cardinals are currently 2-4 on the road this season.
  • Boston College is on an eight-match losing streak, while SMU has a strong ACC record.
What's Next

Following these matches, Louisville will continue their road stretch, requiring strong performances to improve their standing in the ACC as their season concludes.

Bottom Line

Louisville must secure victories in these matches to not only bolster their ACC record but also gain momentum heading into the final stretch of the season.