No. 21 ASU tennis defeats No. 22 Memphis in close bout
In the end, it took close to four hours for the No. 21 ASU tennis team to beat No. 22 Memphis 5-2 on Monday.
In the end, it took close to four hours for the No. 21 ASU tennis team to beat No. 22 Memphis 5-2 on Monday.
The ASU tennis team claimed a pair of shutouts on couple of warm days.
The No. 21 ASU tennis team wraps up its seven-game home stand this weekend against Utah State, Saint Mary’s and No. 22 Memphis on Friday, Saturday and Monday.
ASU's three freshmen and their distinct personalities and play-styles are a substantial reason why the Sun Devils are off to a hot 7-1 start.
ASU found itself in uncharted waters Saturday.
On Saturday, the ASU women’s tennis team faces a Pepperdine team that has been put through a meat grinder of a schedule.
ASU won both of its games over the weekend, but one of them didn’t come without a fight.
The Sun Devils play host to Fresno State and Santa Clara Feb. 16 and 17 at home.
After a 4-0 start and dropping only a single set in those four games, sophomore Leighann Sahagun is in the zone.
The Sun Devils shut out San Jose State 7-0 Wednesday in their first action since their Jan. 26.
ASU will taste competition for the first time since Jan. 26 against San Jose State Wednesday.
Since ASU didn’t qualify for the tournament, the team now has a 17-day layoff until it plays its next match against San Jose State.
The ASU tennis team looked in to the eye of the hurricane, but just couldn’t weather the storm.
A trip to Miami might be considered a great vacation for college kids, but for the ASU women’s tennis team, it’s all business.
Graduating college early is a big accomplishment. So is becoming a professional athlete. Doing both is quite a feat.
Not even the sounds of a band butchering KISS songs for the P.F. Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon could throw off the Sun Devils Sunday.
The ASU women’s tennis team defeated NAU 6-1 Saturday, but it was closer than head Coach Sheila McInerney would have liked it.
The ASU tennis team will have to fight the butterflies and shake off the cobwebs when it faces NAU and UC Davis on Saturday and Sunday in its season debut at the Whiteman Tennis Center.
The Pac-12 boasts four of the country's top 10 teams that are all competing for a national title — No. 2 UCLA, No. 4 USC, No. 5 Stanford and No. 7 California.
After six preseason tournaments, the Sun Devils look to upperclassmen leadership to lead a core of young, but talented underclassmen.
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