AUGUSTA, Ga. – Augusta men's tennis has announced its 2025 spring schedule, featuring a slate of non-conference and Peach Belt Conference matchups in one of the most competitive regions in the country. AU ended ended last season ranked No. 37 in the country and return PBC All-Conference performer Enzo Garutti.
The Jaguars begin their season on Sunday, February 2, with an away match against Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina. They will remain on the road for a match against Coker University in Hartsville, South Carolina, on Thursday, February 6. The team then heads to Florida for two consecutive away matches, facing Lynn University on Friday, February 14, in Boca Raton and Palm Beach Atlantic University on Saturday, February 15, in West Palm Beach.
Augusta returns home on Tuesday, February 18, to host Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, followed by Converse University on Wednesday, February 19. The Jaguars will then take on Francis Marion University at home on Friday, February 21, before hosting a doubleheader against Belmont Abbey College on Tuesday, February 25. Another doubleheader follows on Friday, February 28, as Augusta faces The Citadel at home.
The Jaguars continue their home stretch into March, starting with Emmanuel on Saturday, March 1, followed by matches against the University of North Georgia (Tuesday, March 4) and Lenoir-Rhyne (Wednesday, March 5). They will hit the road again to face Georgia College in Milledgeville, Georgia, on Thursday, March 13.
Returning to Augusta, the team will host Auburn University of Montgomery on Saturday, March 15, and Lander on Thursday, March 20. A road match against Columbus State on Sunday, March 23, will be followed by three more home matches to close out March, featuring Middle Georgia State University (Wednesday, March 26) and Montevallo (Thursday, March 27),
The regular season wraps up with an away match against Flagler in St. Augustine, Florida, on Thursday, April 17, before the Jaguars compete in the Peach Belt Conference Championships starting Friday, April 25, in Columbus, Georgia.