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Tennis puts on a show at home

March 6, 2016 by Max Preston

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…]

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Men and Women’s Tennis to play in Abilene

March 3, 2016 by Max Preston

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…]

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Women’s Tennis to play in two locations Saturday

February 19, 2016 by Max Preston

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…]

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Men and women’s tennis battle hard in different locations

February 15, 2016 by Max Preston

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…]

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Men’s tennis stays in Abilene, Women to College Station

February 11, 2016 by Max Preston

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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Women’s tennis picks up two victories at home

February 4, 2016 by Max Preston

On Wednesday, the women's Tennis team played at home for the first time all year and welcomed in the University of San Antonio and St. Edwards University. Everyone on the roster got to participate in at least a singles or doubles match. In singles, the Wildcats were impressive as they picked up three out six victories over UTSA and a complete ... [Read More…]

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Men and Women’s tennis to play in Abilene for the first time

February 2, 2016 by Max Preston

This week, both the men and women's tennis teams will get to play on our own campus courts and have home court advantage for the first time this entire year. The women will be facing the University of Texas San Antonio and St. Edwards. The men will have Tyler Junior College and Trinity University on campus Friday, however, they will then travel to ... [Read More…]

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Men’s tennis sweeps in Colorado, women take one of two team victories in Lubbock

January 31, 2016 by Max Preston

This weekend both the men and women's tennis teams traveled up north to participate in competitive matches and came out successful. The women took a short trip up to Lubbock to take on Texas- Permian Basin and the no. 17 ranked team in the nation, Texas Tech. The men traveled further up to Colorado Springs to face Metro state, Air Force, ... [Read More…]

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Men and women’s tennis hit the road this weekend

January 28, 2016 by Max Preston

This weekend, the men's tennis squad will travel north out of state, while the women will travel the two and a half hours west to Lubbock. The women will take on Texas-Permian Basin and Texas Tech, while the men will have a longer travel up to Colorado Springs to match up against Metropolitan State University of Denver, Air Force Academy, ... [Read More…]

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Women’s tennis wins one loses one in Dallas

January 27, 2016 by Max Preston

The women's tennis team took a short trip to Dallas Tuesday to face Southern Methodist University and Dallas Baptist University in some interesting matches. In singles, the Wildcats did well as they won four out of the six matches against DBU. They also earned two tough victories out of six against SMU, dropping the other four. Seniors Nada ... [Read More…]

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