STOCKTON, Calif. – The women's tennis team will play a pair of home matches this week at the Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center, hosting Idaho on Friday and Nevada on Sunday. It comes after the men's basketball program welcomes Portland in a 7 p.m. game Wednesday on Dignity Health Night. Women's basketball, men's and women's swimming & diving, men's and women's track & field and women's water polo will all compete on the road.
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Home Event Summary:
Wednesday, Jan. 28 - Men's Basketball hosts Portland, 7 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 30 - Women's Tennis hosts Idaho, 1 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 1 - Women's Tennis hosts Nevada, 11 a.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 28 - Men's Basketball (14-8, 5-4 WCC) hosts Portland (), 7 p.m. - Wednesday is Dignity Health Night at the Spanos Center, where the Tigers are 9-0 this season. Lucky seat winners will take home one of four giveaways that include an autographed Joe Montana Mini Helmet, an autographed George Kittle jersey, an Autographed Patrick Willis football and an autographed CMC Full Size helmet. Additionally, the first 100 students will receive free pizza, and the first 500 attendees will receive Dignity Health water bottles and clear bags.
Thursday, Jan. 29 - Men's Swimming & Diving at Cal, 12 p.m. - Pacific heads to Berkeley to face California at Legends Aquatic Center. The Tigers seek its first-ever victory over the Golden Bears in what is their fourth trip there since 2014.
Thursday, Jan. 29 - Women's Basketball (8-12, 3-6 WCC) at LMU (12-8, 6-3 WCC), 6 p.m. - When Pacific and LMU last matched up on January 17, sophomore Winner Bartholomew and freshman Sophia Mindermann exploded for a career high 28 and 17 points respectively. Pacific holds a 5-2 advantage at Gersten Pavilion dating back to 2019. Senior Sydney Ward has emerged as one of the premier rebounders in the WCC ranking 6th and averaging 6.6 boards per game. Against USF last time out, she matched her career best 15 rebounds.
Friday, Jan. 30 - Women's Tennis (0-2) hosts Idaho (1-2), 1 p.m. - The Tigers are coming off a hard fought match against Fresno State. Doubles court three has been a bright spot for the Tigers as sophomore
Maggie Hoe and junior
Leyanne Hirota are coming off a 2-0 weekend with wins over UC Davis and FSU. In last season's matchup with Idaho, junior
Milena Maiorova took a win on singles court two. A win Friday would be Pacific's first program win over Idaho.
Friday, Jan. 30 - Saturday, Jan. 31 - Men's and Women's Track & Field at UW Invite - The Pacific track & field program returns to the state of Washington for the UW Invite. The two-day competition is the second of three indoor meets this season the Tigers are attending hosted by the University of Washington.
Saturday, Jan. 31 - Women's Swimming & Diving at UC Davis, 12 p.m. - The Pacific women head up the I-5 to face UC Davis from Schaal Aquatics Center. The Tigers last saw the Aggies last season in Stockton where UC Davis earned a 150-110 victory.Â
Saturday, Jan. 31 - No. 19 Women's Water Polo (1-0) at No. 4 Cal (5-0), 5:30 p.m. - Coming off a 23-6 home win over Fresno Pacific to begin the regular season, the Tigers will play their first road game of 2026. Freshmen Maria Ikonomou and Sophie Pethers lead the Tigers with four goals apiece. Pacific will be going for its first win over Cal in program history.
Saturday, Jan. 31 - Men's Basketball (14-8, 5-4 WCC) at San Francisco (13-9, 5-4 WCC), 7 p.m. - In a battle between two teams in the top half of the conference standings, the Tigers are going for their first road win at USF since Feb. 6, 2020. Pacific is going for its second straight road victory after knocking off Oregon State 81-64 last Saturday to complete the season sweep. Senior Elias Ralph leads the team with 16.5 points and 6.8 rebounds on the year.
Sunday, Feb. 1 - Women's Tennis (0-2) hosts Nevada (1-3), 11 a.m. - In the last ten seasons, Pacific has held a 5-3 advantage despite last season's loss. Of those eight matches, five have come in Stockton and the Tigers have prevailed in four of those meetings.
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