Badgers split weekend against pair of Big Ten opponents in Illinois
The No. 25 Wisconsin Badgers’ tennis team (16-2, 6-1 Big Ten) split their weekend against the Northwestern Wildcats and No. 35 Illinois Fighting Illini last Friday and Sunday.
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The No. 25 Wisconsin Badgers’ tennis team (16-2, 6-1 Big Ten) split their weekend against the Northwestern Wildcats and No. 35 Illinois Fighting Illini last Friday and Sunday.
The No. 25 Wisconsin Badgers women’s tennis team (10-2) added two more wins to their hot streak in Big Ten matchups against No. 48 Purdue (7-3) and Indiana (6-10) on Saturday and Sunday.
The No. 25 Wisconsin Badgers women’s tennis team (10-2) added two more wins to their hot streak in Big Ten matchups against No. 48 Purdue (7-3) and Indiana (6-10) on Saturday and Sunday.
The No. 24 Wisconsin Badgers women’s tennis team (8-2) returned to the Nielsen Tennis Center after a restful bye week for a weekend of home matchups against Boise State and DePaul on Friday, March 1 and Sunday, March 3.
The No. 25 Wisconsin Badgers women’s tennis team fell 7-0 in a top-25 matchup Saturday against the No. 10 Texas Longhorns.
The No. 24 Wisconsin Badgers women’s tennis team touched down in Charlottesville on Friday for the ITA Kickoff Weekend hosted by the University of Virginia.
The Wisconsin Badgers defeated the Western Michigan Broncos, 4-3, in the Nielsen Tennis Stadium Saturday afternoon. With the help of a match-securing victory by Sebastian Vile, the Badgers improved to 6-5 on the season, while the Broncos fell to 4-6.
The Wisconsin men’s tennis ( 5-6 Big Ten, 13-11 overall) team finished out the regular season with a pair of Big Ten road matches this weekend.
Nielsen Tennis Stadium was filled with posters and messages for the Badgers’ lone senior, Kelsey Grambeau, before her senior day and last home match Sunday afternoon. But despite the fan-fair, UW (2-5 Big Ten, 8-11 overall) fell to No. 30 Ohio State (4-3,10-6) by a score of 5-2 in an emotional battle.
A dominant month of March has earned the UW men’s tennis team some well-deserved national recognition. After going a perfect 5-0 last month, including two victories against ranked teams, the Badgers have cracked the ITA team rankings for the first time this spring, checking in at No. 46.
The Wisconsin women’s tennis team (2-3 Big Ten, 8-9 overall) looks to right the ship in conference play as they host Penn State and No. 30 Ohio State this week in their final matches at home this season.
The Wisconsin’s men’s tennis team (3-2 Big Ten, 11-7 overall) split their two home conference matches against ranked opponents this past weekend at Nielsen Tennis Stadium. The team got off to a great start by knocking off No. 44 Penn State (1-4, 11-9) on Friday, 4-3 in a tightly contested match. The Badgers scored an important win over a ranked opponent and improved to a perfect 10-0 at home this year.
It was a day of firsts for the Wisconsin men’s tennis team Saturday afternoon in Lincoln, Ne.
A nail-biter at Nielsen Tennis Stadium Sunday afternoon saw the Wisconsin Badgers (2-1 Big Ten, 8-7 overall) take down the Maryland Terrapins (0-2, 6-7) by a score of 5-2 just two days after blowing past Rutgers 7-0.
Home sweet home.
After a weeklong break, the Wisconsin women's tennis team ((0-1 Big Ten, 6-7 overall) traveled to rival Minnesota to open its Big Ten conference schedule. Trying to snap its six-game losing streak, the Badgers fell to the Gophers, 4-3, and continued its recent downward trend.
The Wisconsin women’s tennis team (6-6) will travel to Minneapolis, Minn., this weekend for a Saturday afternoon match against their rivals, the Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-4).
As the Wisconsin men’s tennis team (6-6 overall, 0-1 Big Ten) reached the halfway point of the spring season, this weekend produced a familiar set of results. The Badgers continued their dominating play at home and in doubles action but were again unable to break through and capture that elusive first win of the season away from Madison.
In their final non-conference showdown, the Wisconsin Badgers (6-6) fell to James Madison, 4-3. The match concluded UW’s road trip to Virginia, and was played in a neutral setting at Virginia Tech.
The Wisconsin women’s tennis team (6-4) will travel to Blacksburg, Va., this weekend to take on the Virginia Tech Hokies (6-0) and James Madison Dukes (6-0), two teams with whom the Badgers do not have much history.