Colorado University Athletics

Buffs Announce 2025 Schedule
January 02, 2025 | Tennis
BOULDER – The Colorado Buffaloes tennis team will make their return to the Big 12 Conference with 21 total matches including 13 conference matches, head coach Anthony Pham announced on Thursday.
The Buffs will start the season following their annual spring training trip, which this season will take place in Chicago, Ill., by competing in the Northwestern Tournament against Northern Illinois, Notre Dame, and host Northwestern.
In the first match of the spring, they will travel to Colorado Springs to take on the Air Force Academy on Friday, Jan.17. The Buffs will look to extend their winning streak against the Falcons to five, dating back to 2021.
The next two weeks Colorado will play its first home matches staying against two in-state rivals with Denver on Jan. 19 and Colorado State on Jan. 26. These will be the only home non-conference matches this season.
Going into February the Buffs will hit the road for five straight matches against IUPUI on Feb.1 in Indianapolis, Ind., Illinois on Feb. 2, New Mexico on Feb. 8, UNLV on Feb. 21, and Penn State in Las Vegas on Feb. 22.
This will be only the fourth time playing Illinois, the first time since 2005. The Buffs will look to win their first match against the Fighting Illini who last year went 17-10. Illinois used an 11-1 home record to propel them to the NCAA tournament.
The following match on Feb. 8 against New Mexico presents another tough opponent. Last season the Lobos went 19-3 and only lost one home match the entire season going 9-1.
Of the eight non-conference matches they will face two Big Ten and four Mountain West opponents.
On the final day of February, the Colorado will play their first Big 12 match for the first time since April 28, 2011. They will host Iowa State on Friday, Feb. 28, and follow that by hosting Kansas on Sunday, March 2.
The Buffs will hit the road to play BYU on Thursday, March 6. The Cougars went 18-8 a season ago, including 8-1 at home. They were one of only four teams a season ago in the Big 12 Conference to have only one home loss.
Colorado will finish its first conference road trip with Utah on March 8, Baylor on March 14, and TCU on March 16.
After four straight on the road, the Buffs return home for a couple of weeks starting with UCF on Friday, March 21. They end the weekend playing Houston on Sunday, March 23.
Wrapping up the home stand Colorado will face Texas Tech on Saturday, March 29. The Red Raiders finished fourth in the Big 12 going 20-9 and qualifying for the NCAA Tournament where they won the first round against Denver, before falling to UCLA in the second round.
The last two road matches of the season are against Cincinnati on Apr. 4 and West Virginia on Apr. 6.
Colorado wraps up the regular season against two former Pac-12 opponents in Arizona on Apr. 11 and Arizona State on Apr. 13. The match against the Sun Devils will be senior day.
Following the regular season, Colorado will travel to Waco, Texas for the Big 12 tournament on April 16-20.
The Buffs will start the season following their annual spring training trip, which this season will take place in Chicago, Ill., by competing in the Northwestern Tournament against Northern Illinois, Notre Dame, and host Northwestern.
In the first match of the spring, they will travel to Colorado Springs to take on the Air Force Academy on Friday, Jan.17. The Buffs will look to extend their winning streak against the Falcons to five, dating back to 2021.
The next two weeks Colorado will play its first home matches staying against two in-state rivals with Denver on Jan. 19 and Colorado State on Jan. 26. These will be the only home non-conference matches this season.
Going into February the Buffs will hit the road for five straight matches against IUPUI on Feb.1 in Indianapolis, Ind., Illinois on Feb. 2, New Mexico on Feb. 8, UNLV on Feb. 21, and Penn State in Las Vegas on Feb. 22.
This will be only the fourth time playing Illinois, the first time since 2005. The Buffs will look to win their first match against the Fighting Illini who last year went 17-10. Illinois used an 11-1 home record to propel them to the NCAA tournament.
The following match on Feb. 8 against New Mexico presents another tough opponent. Last season the Lobos went 19-3 and only lost one home match the entire season going 9-1.
Of the eight non-conference matches they will face two Big Ten and four Mountain West opponents.
On the final day of February, the Colorado will play their first Big 12 match for the first time since April 28, 2011. They will host Iowa State on Friday, Feb. 28, and follow that by hosting Kansas on Sunday, March 2.
The Buffs will hit the road to play BYU on Thursday, March 6. The Cougars went 18-8 a season ago, including 8-1 at home. They were one of only four teams a season ago in the Big 12 Conference to have only one home loss.
Colorado will finish its first conference road trip with Utah on March 8, Baylor on March 14, and TCU on March 16.
After four straight on the road, the Buffs return home for a couple of weeks starting with UCF on Friday, March 21. They end the weekend playing Houston on Sunday, March 23.
Wrapping up the home stand Colorado will face Texas Tech on Saturday, March 29. The Red Raiders finished fourth in the Big 12 going 20-9 and qualifying for the NCAA Tournament where they won the first round against Denver, before falling to UCLA in the second round.
The last two road matches of the season are against Cincinnati on Apr. 4 and West Virginia on Apr. 6.
Colorado wraps up the regular season against two former Pac-12 opponents in Arizona on Apr. 11 and Arizona State on Apr. 13. The match against the Sun Devils will be senior day.
Following the regular season, Colorado will travel to Waco, Texas for the Big 12 tournament on April 16-20.
Friday, January 16
Sunday, April 13
Monday, April 15
Saturday, April 13



