Monthly Archives: February 2019
NCAA Division II Men’s Tennis Weekly Recap — February 18, 2019
#23 GC Men's Tennis Stays Perfect, Upsets #17 Queens University, 4-2
NEWBERRY, S.C. - The #23 Georgia College Men's Tennis team (3-0) continued their unbeaten...
NCAA Division II Women’s Tennis Weekly Recap — February 18, 2019
Lady Flames Hand Hynes 200th Victory
CLEVELAND, TN - The Lee University Women's Tennis team defeated Lees-McRae College 7-0 Saturday afternoon at the DeVos Tennis Center...
Ohio State Claims DI Indoor Title
CHICAGO, IL – In a rematch of last year’s NCAA team title match, the scoreline remained the same, but the victor changed as top-seeded...
Wake Forest, Ohio State Face-Off for ITA Indoor Title
CHICAGO – The championship match at the ITA Division I Men’s Indoor National Championship will be a classic battle between two of the best as...
Wake Forest, Ohio State Face-Off for ITA Indoor Title
CHICAGO, IL – The championship match at the ITA Division I Men’s Indoor National Championship will be a classic battle between two of the...
No. 17 Florida Southern College Moccasins Defeat Highest-Ranked Opponent in School History in Upset...
PENSACOLA, FL - For the first time in Florida Southern College women's tennis history the Moccasins have defeated a top-five team. The Mocs (2-0) upset...
Schnur Continues Dream Week Into New York Open Final
ATP — Brayden Schnur’s best week ever got even better on Saturday at the New York Open. Having never won an ATP Tour main...
2019 DI National Women’s Team Indoors
The 2019 ITA Division I National Women’s Team Indoor Championship Presented by Oracle showcased sixteen of the top women’s Division I teams in the...
Barquero Discusses Fed Cup Experience
UNCG freshman women’s tennis standout and Caguas, Puerto Rico, native Erika Barquero recently returned to campus after spending time competing in the Fed Cup...
GGC tennis teams prepare to defend their national titles — again
At practice the day before the season-opener, a spate of rapid-fire Spanish cut through the usual zing-and-grunt of the afternoon.
Two of Georgia Gwinnett College’s...