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LAS VEGAS, Nev.–The 74th-ranked University of Hawai’i men’s Tennis team (8-4, 1-0 Big West) heads to the mainland for a couple of tough matches against ranked opponents. First, the Rainbow Warriors will take on 64th-ranked UNLV (9-4, 1-0 MW) on Tuesday, March 17th at 7:00 a.m HT at the Fertitta Tennis Complex in Las Vegas, Nwv.. The ‘Bows will then head to Los Angeles, Calif. to take on #48 LMU at the LMU Tennis Complex on Thursday, March 19th at 11:00 a.m. HT. 
 



DUAL MATCH #13 


TEAMS
at No. 64 UNLV (9-4, 1-1 MW)


SITE:
Fertitta Tennis Complex (Las Vegas, Nev.)


DATE | TIME 
Tuesday, March 17, 2026 | 7:00 a.m. HT


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DUAL MATCH #14


TEAMS
at No. 48 LMU (10-1, 0-0 WCC)


SITE:
LMU Tennis Complex (Los Angeles, Calid.)


DATE | TIME 
Thursday, March 19, 2026 | 11:00 a.m. HT


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#74 HAWAI’I RAINBOW WARRIORS (8-4, 1-0 Big West)University of Hawaii LogoHead Coach: Hendrik Body (Second Season)
Record at UH: Overall – 12-21 / Big West 2-5 


#64 UNLV REBELS (9-4, 1-0 Mountain West)University of Nevada - Las Vegas LogoHead Coach: Andy Jackson (Third Season)

UH Record vs. UNLV: 13-19

Last meeting: Last year, UH was scheduled to play at UNLV, but it was cancelled due to inclement weather. Hawai’i’s last meeting vs. the Rebels was on Jan 26. 2024, UH lost, 1-4.

Streak: UNLV won one



#48 LMU LIONS (10-1, 0-0 West Coast Conference)Loyola Marymount University LogoHead Coach: Tom Lloyd (13th Season)

UH Record vs. LMU: 22-5-1

Last meeting: UH last played LMU on Feb. 20, 2016. LMU won, 7-0

Streak: LMU won two

Tennis Tidbits


The Rainbow Warriors are looking to extend its four-match win streak this week. Their win-streak is comprised of all road wins, starting at Pacific where UH started their last roadtrip. Then the ‘Bows won all three of their matches at the Golden State Invitational where they defeated Saint Mary’s (CA), Sacramento State, and Nevada. It’s UH’s longest win streak since they won six-straight in 2023.
Sophomore Adriano Dzhenev went 4-0 playing at No. 5 on UH’s last roadtrip. Overall, Dzhenev is tied with UH’s No. 1 Azuma Visaya with a team-best six wins in singles. 
Visaya enters the week with a 6-4 singles mark all on the No. 1 court. Visaya split his last two matches at the Golden State Invitational and  his first two matches on their last roadtrip went unfinished. 
Freshman Kent Mueller is close behind Visaya and Dzhenev with a 5-2 singles record primarily on the No. 4 court
In doubles, UH’s No.2 duo of Toa Maeda and Visaya, and UH’s No. 3 pair of Dzhenev and Mueller both lead UH with six wins apiece. Visaya and Maeda are 6-4, while Dzhenev and Mueller are 6-2.

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