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Women's Tennis

Short Trip to Santa Clara

No. 12 Cardinal plays at Broncos on Wednesday at 11 a.m.

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  • Stanford returns to the courts when it makes the short trip to play at Santa Clara on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 11 a.m.
  • The Cardinal is No. 12 in the latest ITA coaches' poll released on February 12.
  • Stanford's top two players are featured in the latest ITA singles rankings from Feb. 5 in Valerie Glozman (#8) and Connie Ma (#18). Glozman is the highest-ranked underclassman in the country. In doubles, Glozman and Ma are ranked 49th.
  • In its most recent action, the Cardinal finished 1-2 at the ITA National Team Indoor Championship in Evanston, Ill from Feb. 7-9, beating host Northwestern (4-2) and losing to No. 10 Auburn (4-1) and No. 13 Tennessee (4-2).
  • Following the event, Glozman and Ma picked up Stanford's first ACC honor when the pair was named the conference's doubles team of the week on Feb. 11. They beat Auburn’s No. 12 team of DJ Bennett and Ava Hraster on Friday, 6-2, and knocked off Northwestern’s No. 64 pair of Mika Dagan Fruchtman and Britany Lau on Saturday, 6-4.
    • Glozman and Ma are 11-3 overall this year, 4-2 in duals, and 3-2 against nationally-ranked opponents. Bennett and Hraster were the highest-ranked pair they have defeated this season.
  • Stanford's fall was highlighted by All-America performances from Glozman and Ma at the NCAA Individual Championships in Waco. This was the first year of a two-year pilot program in which the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Individual Championships are held in the fall instead of the spring.
    • Glozman, seeded fifth, made a run to the quarterfinals and finished the fall with a 13-2 record, including a 7-2 mark against ranked opponents.
    • The No. 6 seed, Ma advanced to the Round of 16, was 12-4 in the fall, and earned singles All-America status for the third time in her career.
    • With the switch in schedule for the individual championships, All-America honors are given to those advancing to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Singles Championship in November or finishing in the Top 20 of the final ITA Singles rankings in May.
  • Stanford has won 116 of its last 123 matches on The Farm, 113 of those at Taube Family Tennis Stadium, which was demolished at the conclusion of last season. Construction is ongoing on a re-imagined facility with 12 outdoor courts slated to open in 2026.
  • On Feb. 4, Stanford announced its latest signing class of prep standouts Alyssa Ahn, Monika Ekstrand and Tianmei Wang.
    • All three are blue-chip recruits according to the Tennis Recruiting Network and among the nation’s top five high school seniors that will enroll on college campuses this fall.
    • Stanford recruiting class is ranked No. 1 nationally.
  • On January 8, the Cardinal announced the rare (for Stanford) midseason transfer in Caroline Driscoll. The two-time All-Summit League performer at Denver has a career singles record of 57-18, including 34-10 in duals, and is 4-0 this season.
  • While no stranger to The Farm, Stanford is in its first season with Frankie Brennan as the program’s Peter and Helen Bing Director of Women's Tennis. The third-generation coach was hired to replace the legendary Lele Forood on  Sept. 11. Forood announced she was stepping down following 24 seasons and 10 NCAA titles as head coach on Aug. 20.
    • Brennan has been on staff at Stanford for 29 seasons and a part of 12 of Stanford’s record 20 NCAA championships. The Cardinal has gone 704-73 during his tenure, including a 4-2 mark has head coach.
  • On Sept. 19, Brennan hired Stanford alumna Janice Shin as his assistant coach. A two-time NCAA team champion during her playing career from 2018-21, Shin was a key contributor on Stanford’s 2018 and 2019 NCAA title teams, going a perfect 8-0 in postseason matches and earning NCAA All-Tournament Team recognition at No. 5 singles both years.
  • Stanford put together a 25-3 overall campaign in 2023-24, including an 8-1 mark in Pac-12 competition and a 13-1 mark at Taube Family Tennis Center. The program reached the NCAA quarterfinals for the 39th time in 42 NCAA Tournaments and won its third consecutive Pac-12 Tournament title.