WKU Women's Tennis secured the No. 8 seed for the 2026 Conference USA Women's Tennis Championship, set for April 15-18 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. They will face Sam Houston in their opening match on April 15 at 10 a.m. CT. The team recently celebrated a 4-2 win on Senior Day against Middle Tennessee, finishing the regular season with an overall record of 11-13 and a 2-2 record in CUSA play. Over the past five seasons, WKU has averaged over 10 wins per season, marking the highest five-year total in the program's history with 73 wins. The championship will also feature first-round matches among other seeded teams, with the final scheduled for April 18.

By the Numbers
  • WKU's overall record: 11-13
  • WKU's CUSA record: 2-2
  • Matches won over the last five seasons: 73
State of Play
  • WKU has reached at least 10 wins in five consecutive seasons.
  • Championship matches are streamed live on ESPN+.
What's Next

The Lady Toppers will look to advance past Sam Houston on April 15, aiming for a strong performance to continue their CUSA Championship journey.

Bottom Line

WKU Women's Tennis aims to leverage its strong finish to the regular season in the upcoming championship, highlighting the program's sustained success and potential for further achievements.