The Nevada women's tennis team, now ranked 61st in the country, will take on No. 46 Denver on Friday in Denver.
The Wolf Pack, which has won three straight dual matches, is coming off a pair of wins last weekend and recently got the reutrn of freshman Alice Hall. Hall had been out since the fall with a leg injury.
"This past weekend was a good point of reference for us as we had everyone focused and playing with great intensity," second-year coach Sylvain Malroux said. "This match against Denver is very exciting for us because they are ranked 46th and we are excited to see how we match up."
Nevada came in at No. 61 in the rankings this week. The highest the school has ever been ranked is No. 56.