With doubles sweep, No. 5 Duke knock off Tennis
The No. 5 Blue Devils started the dual by sweeping the Sun Devils in doubles before finishing with a 5-2 victory.
The No. 5 Blue Devils started the dual by sweeping the Sun Devils in doubles before finishing with a 5-2 victory.
Duke’s high ranking adds to the Sun Devils’ excitement and desire to win.
Blood clots like the one that lodged in tennis star Serena Williams’ lung last week, sending her to the hospital, kill more than 100,000 people a year and is a focus of research by ASU’s imaging informatics group.
The State Press recently sat down with Nicole Smith to talk about what her recovery process has been like.
The ASU women’s tennis team grabbed its first two Pac-10 wins of the season, recording victories over both Washington State and Oregon over the weekend.
Competition for the ASU women's tennis team heats up as the Sun Devils start Pac-10 play against Washington State on Friday and Oregon on Saturday in Tempe.
After defeating South Florida on Saturday, McKenna was dehydrated and unable to face Texas on Sunday.
ASU junior Michelle Brycki will sit on the sidelines as the No. 28 Sun Devils travel to Texas to take on No. 47 University of South Florida on Saturday and Texas on Sunday.
ASU women’s tennis easily defeated NAU and Pacific over the weekend, allowing only one point in the two duals.
A two-week break ends when the Sun Devils take on Northern Arizona on Friday and Pacific on Sunday.
The Pac-10 presents tough competition for the ASU women’s tennis team this season, with five schools ranked in the top 20, including defending national champion Stanford.
The No. 20 Sun Devils (3-1) swept No. 22 South Carolina (3-1), 7-0, on Saturday to qualify for the ITA National Team Indoor Championships. ASU then fell 4-3 to No. 11 Miami (3-0) on Sunday.
The ASU women’s tennis team looks to continue its perfect start to the season during a two-match road trip to Florida this weekend.
The ASU women’s tennis team swept both Iowa State and UC Davis in the first weekend of the dual meet season.
Last January the Sun Devils were struggling to keep enough players injury-free for a dual meet. But that isn’t the case this time around
Attending full practices and weights while staying on top of classes isn’t easy. Add on student teaching, and it’s almost impossible. But ASU senior tennis player Kelcy McKenna makes it look easy.
Four Sun Devils won their opening singles matches and advanced to the second round, but only one was able to make it to the third.
Staying injury free, as simple as it sounds, was a contributing factor to the successful fall season for the ASU women’s tennis team.
ASU senior Kelcy McKenna took first place in the singles championship at the 2010 ASU Thunderbird Invitational on Sunday, a first in ASU women’s tennis history.
Women's tennis player Kelcy McKenna won first place at ASU's annual Thunderbird Invitational.
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