Tennis sits on postseason bubble after loss to UA
Friday was not the Sun Devils’ day.
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Friday was not the Sun Devils’ day.
The ASU women’s tennis faces its final challenge of the regular season: rival UA in Tucson on Friday.
After a lackluster 5–2 loss to Utah on Friday, the ASU women’s tennis team captured a dramatic 4–3 win against Colorado on Saturday.
After two weekends without a win, the ASU women’s tennis team is back at home and looking for redemption.
Senior Michelle Brycki’s athletic skill and determination — as well as her outgoing and genuine attitude — has helped solidify the ASU women’s tennis team.
Diamondbacks baseball is back with the same comeback kid spirit we came to expect last season.
Hampered by injuries, the ASU women’s tennis team returns to Tempe after losing to No. 1 UCLA 4–0 and No. 4 USC 6–1 in Los Angeles.
After a week of practice, the ASU women’s tennis team is on the road again facing UCLA and USC.
The ASU tennis team knew it was in for a tough weekend.
Facing their toughest competition of the season, the ASU women’s tennis team plays Stanford and California this weekend.
While students were enjoying spring break, ASU’s women’s tennis team was hard at work.
The ASU women’s tennis team is more than ready to meet Washington State after a brief break from play.
I’ll never be paid to play a sport (and could possibly be paid to stop trying to play basketball), but I enjoy challenging myself physically and consider myself athletic.
Despite blustery winds over the weekend, the Sun Devils were able to sweep Sacramento State and Saint Mary’s College.
After a short week of practice, the ASU women’s tennis team is ready to face Sacramento State and Saint Mary’s College in Tempe this weekend.
The past weekend proved to be disappointing for the No. 21 ASU women’s tennis team after losing to No. 30 Pepperdine in Malibu, Calif.
The ASU women’s tennis team will take to the road for the first time in 2012 to play Boise State and Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif.
Childhood athletics have changed from an afternoon at the park to clinics and Little League games directed by coaches.
Every Sun Devil on the singles court won their match in two sets, leading the No. 20 ASU tennis team to a 7–0 victory over NAU in Tempe on Friday.
The Sun Devils face NAU’s Lumberjacks on Friday, and coach Sheila McInerney expects her team to triumph.
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