The University of Colorado’s women’s tennis team had a tough time on the road this weekend.
Against the University of Washington on Friday and the University of Oregon on Saturday, the Buffs failed to score a single point, losing both matches 7–0.
The losses bring the Buffs’ record to 7–11 overall and 0–7 in Pac-12 play. The Buffs have lost 22 straight conference match-ups dating back to 2010.
Washington came into Friday’s match on a seven-game losing streak, but the Buffs couldn’t take advantage. The Huskies are still ranked 44th in the nation thanks to a very tough schedule. So far, Washington has played only three non-ranked teams — including Colorado — and beaten all of them.
Oregon was 1–6 in conference play going into Saturday’s match and had upset No. 43 University of Utah the day before. The Buffs remained without a win when playing the Ducks in Oregon, with a record of 0–4 all-time.
The Buffs still have no wins in conference doubles play, having lost all 21 matches against Pac-12 opponents. It gets worse: CU has not won two points on the road in a conference match since losing 5-2 at Texas Tech University in April 2010.
The Buffs continue their road matches against the Pac-12 next Friday when they visit No. 28 University of Arizona, and Saturday when they play No. 29 Arizona State University. They conclude their season on April 21 at Utah University.
Contact CU Independent Staff Writer Scott Annis at Robert.annis@colorado.edu.