Sheila McInerney on 28 straight postseason appearances and the 2015 ASU tennis team
Sheila McInerney could (and maybe ought to be) considered the greatest head coach in Sun Devil Athletics history.
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Sheila McInerney could (and maybe ought to be) considered the greatest head coach in Sun Devil Athletics history.
After wrapping up the 2015 dual-match season in Ojai, Calif. at the Pac-12 Championships last week, the Sun Devils learned today that they will take on the Arkansas Razorbacks in the first round in the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Tournament.
In advance of the NCAA Tournament in May, the No. 25 Sun Devils (15-7, 6-4 in Pac-12 play) competed in the Pac-12 Championships this week in Ojai, California.
The No. 25 ASU tennis team will travel to Ojai, California, to take part in the Pac-12 Championships.
The No. 26 Sun Devils (16-7, 6-4) closed out the dual-match regular season with a 7-0 sweep over rival No. 53 Arizona on senior day, avenging last season's home loss in Tucson.
The No. 26 ASU tennis team (14-7, 5-4) will look to extend ASU’s lead in the race for the Territorial Cup Series when it takes on No. 53 Arizona on Friday.
Seniors Joanna Smith and Leighann Sahagun have embodied the traits head coach Sheila McInerney has been known to look for in her players.
The No. 24 ASU tennis team (14-7, 5-3) prevailed Sunday 4-2 win over the No. 50 Washington Huskies.
The No. 24 ASU tennis team (13-7, 4-3) was victorious Friday over the No. 67 Oregon Ducks, winning by a final of 4-2.
The Sports Business Association at Arizona State University hosted a symposium Friday in McCord Hall at the W.P. Carey School of Business in Tempe.
The No. 24 ASU tennis team (12-7, 3-4) will hit the road for its final conference road trip of the dual-match regular season this week to take on No. 67 Oregon and No. 50 Washington.
The No. 23 ASU tennis team (12-7, 3-4) lost its fourth straight match today in a 5-2 loss to the No. 1 USC Trojans.
The No. 23 ASU tennis team (12-6, 3-3) fell to No. 4 UCLA Friday in what was a very competitive match, 4-3.
The No. 23 ASU tennis team (12-5, 3-2) will host two more Pac-12 conference foes this week when No. 4 UCLA visits on Friday, followed by No. 1 USC on Saturday.
The No. 24 Sun Devils (12-4, 3-2) were unable to come away with a victory Saturday against No. 3 Cal in Tempe.
ASU’s most admirable fan is not a student.
The No. 24 ASU tennis team (12-4, 3-1) fell to No. 13 Stanford Friday in Tempe.
The No. 24 ASU women’s tennis team (12-3, 3-0) will be challenged with its most talented opponents of the season this week as the team hosts No. 10 Stanford and No. 3 Cal.
The No. 19 ASU tennis team (12-3, 3-0) notched its third Pac-12 conference win of the dual-match season after sweeping Washington State on Sunday, 6-0.
The No. 19 Sun Devils (11-3, 2-0) came away with a 7-0 sweep Friday over visiting No. 53 San Jose State.
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