The Rebels kick off the new year with a road test in Memphis on Jan. 17. This quick turnaround allows them to return home for their home opener against Arkansas State and Tennessee State in a doubleheader on Jan. 19. It's a busy start to the month as they then travel to the west coast to face Utah on Jan. 25 and then participate in a second doubleheader against Stanford and Memphis the following day. This sets the stage for an action-packed January.
These early matches give the team a chance to test their skills against tough opponents and build momentum as they head into the rest of the season.
February begins with the final road doubleheader, where Ole Miss will face Tulane followed by Kansas City on Feb. 1. Nonconference play concludes at home with the women's team competing against Iowa and Alcorn State in a doubleheader on Feb. 16. This provides a diverse range of opponents and allows the team to showcase their versatility.
Southeastern Conference action gets underway with a trip south to the bayou to face LSU on Feb. 23. They then host Tennessee on Feb. 28 and Kentucky on March 2, adding to the excitement of the month.
Ole Miss travels to Starkville to play rival Mississippi State on March 7, followed by a road test to Alabama on March 9. The Rebels then host South Carolina on March 14 and Georgia on March 16, showing their strength within the SEC.
After a pair of home matches, the Rebels spend a weekend in Texas to face Texas A&M and SEC newcomer Texas on March 21 and March 23 respectively. This Texas trip continues as they head to Missouri to face the Tigers on March 28. It's a month filled with intense competition and travel.
Ole Miss will have its final three home matches of 2025 consecutively to conclude March and begin April. It begins with a faceoff against Vanderbilt on March 30. Oklahoma comes to town for the first time in the Beyers era for a matchup on April 4. Ole Miss will honor its seniors on April 6 as they take on Arkansas.
These final home matches are a chance for the team to give a memorable send-off to their seniors and continue to build on their success.
From April 16-20, Ole Miss will fight in the SEC Championships in Auburn, Ala. This is a crucial event where they will compete against other top teams in the conference. The Rebels will then seek entrance into the NCAA Regionals from May 3-5, and the Super Regionals May 10-12. The NCAA Championship will be from May 15-18, providing the ultimate goal for the team.
Throughout the season, fans can follow the Rebels on Twitter at @OleMissWTennis, on Facebook at OleMissWTennis and on Instagram at OleMissWTennis. Also, follow Coach Beyers on Twitter, @MarkBeyers, to stay updated on all the latest news and developments.