This Friday, the women's tennis team will have home court advantage as they take on McNeese State for their fourth conference match of the season. So far, the Wildcats are 2-1 in conference play including a close loss to Southeastern Louisiana earlier this month. The women have also had to deal with two different rain delays causing two matches ... [Read More…]
Tennis grabs another conference victory against Nicholls State
Both of the Wildcat tennis teams were active this week as the women played a match on Tuesday and Wednesday, while the men played a match on Wednesday. The women played Southeastern Louisiana and lost 4-3, but were able to get a victory against Nicholls State by a score of 6-1. The men also played Nicholls State and picked up the victory by a ... [Read More…]
Wildcats’ tennis get team victories
This weekend, the men and women's tennis teams were active in two different locations. The men traveled to Mississippi where they matched up with the University of Southern Mississippi and lost 4-0, but also faced Jackson State University and won 6-1. The women stayed in Abilene again this weekend to face Stephen F. Austin for the first ... [Read More…]
Men and Women’s tennis split up for the weekend
This weekend, the men and women's tennis teams will split up and play in different locations. The women will get to stay in Abilene to take on conference rivals Stephen F. Austin and Northwestern State University while the men travel to Hattiesburg, Mississippi to face the University of Southern Mississippi and Jackson State University. The ... [Read More…]
Tennis puts on a show at home
On Friday, the men and women's tennis teams came out and got wins on their home court. Both teams faced McMurry University and Temple University from Pennsylvania. The women pulled out two victories over both teams with a 5-2 win over Temple and a 7-0 sweep over McMurry. The men won two as well with a 6-1 score against Temple and also a 7-0 sweep ... [Read More…]
Men and Women’s Tennis to play in Abilene
The men's and women's tennis teams will play in Abilene Friday to face Temple University and McMurry University in the same day. For the men, it will be their first home matches since the middle of February, while the women have not played in Abilene since Feb. 3 and is only the second time they've played at home this year. The women are coming ... [Read More…]
Men’s tennis competes well in Waco and Dallas
The men's tennis team traveled to two different locations to face off against two teams for what ended up being some interesting matches. They started off in Waco to play no. 34 Baylor in the afternoon, then traveled to Dallas to face Eastern Washington in the evening. The men were able to pull out an impressive 6-1 team victory over Eastern ... [Read More…]
Women’s Tennis to play in two locations Saturday
This weekend on Saturday, the women's tennis team will travel to Las Cruces, New Mexico to match up against New Mexico State University. They will then head over to El Paso to compete against the University of Texas-El Paso. "We had a tough loss last weekend and knowing we were right there with A&M has us feeling confident and motivated to ... [Read More…]
Men and women’s tennis battle hard in different locations
MEN'S PHOTOS This weekend, men's and women's tennis were active at home and on the road. The women traveled to College Station on Sunday to face no. 16 ranked Texas A&M, while the men stayed on campus and faced the University of Missouri-Kansas on Friday. The team scores included a 7-0 loss for the Women and 6-1 win for the men. The women ... [Read More…]
Men’s tennis stays in Abilene, Women to College Station
This weekend, both the men and women's tennis teams will be active with what looks to be some exciting matches. The men will get to stay home for the second weekend in a row and participate in their matches on campus against the University of Missouri-Kansas. The women, however, will travel to College Station to take on Texas A&M. The ... [Read More…]
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