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Syracuse tennis releases 2026 schedule

Syracuse tennis releases 2026 schedule

Syracuse released its full 2026 schedule, which includes 19 matches, 12 against ACC opponents and seven straight nonconference contests. Leonardo Eriman | Senior Staff Photographer

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Syracuse tennis released its full 2026 schedule Wednesday. Across its 19-match slate, it faces 12 Atlantic Coast Conference foes, while its first seven contests are against nonconference opponents.

The Orange’s season begins on Jan. 17, 2026, at Drumlins Country Club against Cornell before they host Fordham on Jan. 18. SU then heads south for matches against Florida Atlantic (Jan. 30) and Florida International (Feb. 1). The Orange return home to face Massachusetts (Feb. 7), Boston University (Feb. 8) and Buffalo (Feb. 12) at the start of February.

SU’s ACC slate begins on the road against North Carolina on Feb. 20 and Duke on Feb. 22. It finishes February with a trip to Massachusetts to play against Boston College on Feb. 28.

The Orange’s first home conference match is on March 8 against SMU, before Stanford and California travel from the West Coast on March 20 and March 22.

Following its matchup against the Golden Bears, SU heads back to North Carolina for two matches against Wake Forest (March 27) and NC State (March 29) to close out its third month.

April starts with a road match against Miami on April 3, before Syracuse’s final away match in Tallahassee against Florida State. The Orange then have a home contest against Georgia Tech, which eliminated them in last year’s ACC Tournament and conclude their regular season against Clemson on April 12.

The ACC Tournament will run in Cary, North Carolina, from April 14-20. Last season, the Orange finished 2-10 in the ACC, upsetting Clemson in the conference tournament second round before their season ended in the third round versus Georgia Tech.

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