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No. 14 USC Men's Tennis Meets UCLA on Saturday
February 20, 2026 | Men's Tennis
Trojans face Bruins for the first time this season.
LOS ANGELES - No. 14 USC men's tennis returns to Marks Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 21 for a crosstown showdown against No. 22 UCLA. First serve is scheduled for 1 p.m. PT.Â
The Trojans (7-3, 0-0 Big Ten) look to defend home court at Marks Stadium as they carry momentum into one of college tennis' most storied rivalries. USC enters the contest ranked No. 14 nationally and boasting a strong doubles presence, highlighted by the No. 39 tandem of Andrin Casanova and Jack McCarthy, who have been key in securing the doubles point this season.
UCLA (5-2, 0-0 Big Ten) arrives ranked No. 22 nationally with significant firepower in singles. The Bruins are led by No. 26 Emon van Loben Sels, along with No. 61 Spencer Johnson and No. 105 Rudy Quan. In doubles, Quan pairs with Aadarsh Tripathi at No. 33 nationally, giving the Bruins a formidable combination at the top of the lineup.
While USC does not currently feature a ranked singles player, the Trojans have relied on depth and resilience throughout the lineup to secure key wins this season. Saturday's match will likely hinge on the doubles point and the battle across the top singles courts, where UCLA's ranked talent meets USC's balanced attack of newcomers.Â
The match will include various giveaways including food and t-shirts. For more information, click here.Â
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The Trojans (7-3, 0-0 Big Ten) look to defend home court at Marks Stadium as they carry momentum into one of college tennis' most storied rivalries. USC enters the contest ranked No. 14 nationally and boasting a strong doubles presence, highlighted by the No. 39 tandem of Andrin Casanova and Jack McCarthy, who have been key in securing the doubles point this season.
UCLA (5-2, 0-0 Big Ten) arrives ranked No. 22 nationally with significant firepower in singles. The Bruins are led by No. 26 Emon van Loben Sels, along with No. 61 Spencer Johnson and No. 105 Rudy Quan. In doubles, Quan pairs with Aadarsh Tripathi at No. 33 nationally, giving the Bruins a formidable combination at the top of the lineup.
While USC does not currently feature a ranked singles player, the Trojans have relied on depth and resilience throughout the lineup to secure key wins this season. Saturday's match will likely hinge on the doubles point and the battle across the top singles courts, where UCLA's ranked talent meets USC's balanced attack of newcomers.Â
The match will include various giveaways including food and t-shirts. For more information, click here.Â
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