Men's tennis readies for NCAA
The No. 33 Wisconsin men's tennis team returns to the Division I NCAA Men's Tennis Tournament Saturday to take on No. 32 Washington in Los Angeles, Calif.
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The No. 33 Wisconsin men's tennis team returns to the Division I NCAA Men's Tennis Tournament Saturday to take on No. 32 Washington in Los Angeles, Calif.
The No. 33 Wisconsin men's tennis team earned an at-large bid into the 2008 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships, the NCAA announced Tuesday afternoon.
After squeezing out a tight quarterfinal victory over Minnesota Friday, the No. 34 UW men's tennis team was defeated 4-1 by No. 15 Illinois in a semifinal match Saturday at the Big Ten Tournament in Iowa City, Iowa.
The No. 34 UW men's tennis team is set to begin postseason play this Friday as it takes on the winner of No. 7 seed Minnesota and No. 10 seed Michigan State at the Big Ten Tournament in Iowa City, Iowa.
Fueled by a strong start in doubles and stellar performances from its two seniors on Senior Day, the UW women's tennis team knocked off No. 60 Michigan State 5-2 on a beautiful Sunday afternoon at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
Marek Michalicka's game should be taken more seriously than his nickname.
The No. 32 UW men's tennis team closed its home season with a pair of victories, a 6-1 victory over No. 53 Iowa on Saturday and a 7-0 sweep of rival Minnesota on Sunday.
The No. 32 UW men's tennis team concludes its home schedule this weekend with a pair of Big Ten matches at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
Despite a pair of stellar individual performances, the UW women's tennis team was unable to pull out its first Big Ten victory Sunday, losing 5-2 to No. 29 Ohio State at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
The No. 35 Wisconsin men's tennis team will hit the road this weekend for a pair of Big Ten dual matches, at No. 39 Indiana Saturday followed by a showdown with No. 2 Ohio State Sunday.
The No. 45 UW men's tennis team knocked off two ranked Big Ten opponents en-route to an undefeated weekend at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
The No. 48 Wisconsin men's tennis team concluded five Spring Break matches with a hard-fought 4-3 victory over No. 36 Penn State Sunday at Sarni Tennis Center in University Park, Pa.
After losing five consecutive matches to ranked opponents earlier this season, the UW men's tennis team defeated two ranked opponents in the past five days.
The UW women's tennis team looked sharp Sunday afternoon despite a two-week layoff, taking down Missouri 5-2 in a non-conference matchup at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
The No. 74 UW women's tennis team suffered a 4-3 loss to Penn State Sunday in its Big Ten dual opener at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
Facing a trio of teams nationally ranked in the top 15, the No. 75 UW women's tennis team dropped three consecutive matches at Nielsen Tennis Stadium this past weekend in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Team Indoor Championship.
The Badgers gave two top 20 schools all they could handle, but the No. 28 UW men's tennis team came away winless in a pair of non-conference road duals this past weekend.
This weekend, the No. 28 UW men's tennis team will begin a treacherous five-match road swing with non-conference duels against No. 14 Wake Forest and No. 20 North Carolina State.
The No. 27 UW men's tennis team started its 2008 campaign on a high note, registering four non-conference victories in two tennis-filled days at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
Playing against a rushing offense that ranks 71st in the nation and ninth in the Southeastern Conference, the UW defense knows what No. 16 Tennessee will primarily do when they have the ball: pass.