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Monday, April 06, 2009

Men’s Tennis: Baylor defeats Texas soundly 6-1 - Daily Texan Online



When the top two tennis programs in the Big 12 face off there is never any love lost. Thursday was no different than any other Texas-Baylor match up, with emotions running high on both sides. Unfortunately for the Horns, No. 7 Baylor was firing on
Source: www.dailytexanonline.com

Men Tennis ACCtion: Sunday, April 5 - Atlantic Coast Conference
The No. 1 Virginia men’s tennis team clinched at least a share of its sixth consecutive ACC regular season title when it shutout No. 39 North Carolina 7-0 Sunday afternoon before 502 fans at the Snyder Tennis Center. The Cavaliers improve to 24-0
Source: www.theacc.com

M. TENNIS | Bulldogs win Ivy openers - Yale Daily News
Two down, five to go. This weekend, the men’s tennis team dominated at home, taking down Princeton on Friday and Penn on Saturday. Both matches, the first two of the Elis’ Ivy League schedule, were decided 4-3. “It went really well,” Erik
Source: www.yaledailynews.com

NHIAA schoolboy tennis previews: Cougar tamers - Citizen
Gilford's Ethan Simoneau lines up this return during his match against Derryfield's Alex Green in Class M-S schoolboy tennis action last spring. Simoneau returns to lead a talented and deep Gilford squad, that has an eye on knocking off perennial
Source: www.citizen.com

Women's Tennis ACCtion: Sunday, April 5 - Atlantic Coast Conference
The North Carolina-Virginia match came down to No. 6 singles where the Tar Heels' Meg Fanjoy prevailed to give UNC the win. Fifth-ranked Miami (20-3, 9-1 ACC) swept through its second-straight opponent Sunday, collecting a 7-0 decision over No. 34
Source: www.theacc.com

Weekend sweep for men's tennis sets up showdown against Ohio State - Daily Illini
Waylon Chin plays doubles during the match against Northern Illinois in Atkins Tennis Center on Sunday, March 1. Trevor Greene The Daily Illini It may not have been the prettiest showing for the No. 12 team in the country, but the Illinois men's
Source: www.dailyillini.com

IWU tennis wins battle of ranked programs - Marion Chronicle-Tribune
The Indiana Wesleyan women’s tennis team improved its spring record to 6-0 and overall record to 18-0 with a 7-2 victory over No. 25-ranked Georgetown on Saturday afternoon. The Wildcats, ranked No. 16 in NAIA, were victorious with five wins in
Source: www.chronicle-tribune.com

Prep Scoreboard: Tennis - Billings Gazette
Singles - Seth Malby, L, d. Brian Stenerson, 8-6; Steven Kunz, H, d. Brent D. Walker, 8-2; Jordan Snapp, L, d, Alex Douglas, 7-8(11); Lane Baumann, H, d. Alex Potter, 8-3. Doubles - Morgan Redfield-Dylan Kelly, L, d. Kemuel Bull Shows-Eric Troyer, 8
Source: www.billingsgazette.net

Tennis Takes Loss Against Crimson - Cornell Daily Sun
Men’s and women’s tennis lost to Harvard this weekend. The men’s team repeated their 4-3 loss from last season, coming very close to beating the Crimson. The women lost to a tough Crimson team, 7-0, a decrease from their last meeting with
Source: cornellsun.com

Merrimack roundup: Tennis teams rough up Bentley - Eagle-Tribune
The women's tennis team doubled up on Bentley, 6-3, behind Christina Lucin, Caitlin Dunn and Elise Dufour, who were victorious in singles and doubles. The men's team improved to 5-0 in the NE-10 by blitzing the Falcons, 8-1. Steve Viglione and Sean
Source: www.eagletribune.com


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