Duke sweeps 3 on Texas road trip
By Jordan Koss | March 21, 2005The stars aligned over spring break for the No. 4 men’s tennis team, as Duke posted three consecutive 4-3 victories over No. 16 Texas, No. 12 Texas A&M and No. 32 Texas Christian.
The stars aligned over spring break for the No. 4 men’s tennis team, as Duke posted three consecutive 4-3 victories over No. 16 Texas, No. 12 Texas A&M and No. 32 Texas Christian.
The men’s tennis team opened its outdoor season with a bang, thrashing conference foe Maryland 7-0 Sunday.
Down 1-0 in a third-set tiebreak that would decide the match, Jackie Carleton went to serve but stopped before her toss, wincing in pain.
Men’s tennis had to work harder than usual to win this ACC matchup.
In its first year in the ACC, Virginia Tech has already made an impact on the conference.
Saras Arasu won a third-set tiebreaker, 7-3, to bring Duke back from a 3-0 deficit against Notre Dame Friday in South Bend, Ind.
The eighth-ranked and eighth-seeded men’s tennis team fell to top-ranked and top-seeded Baylor 4-0 in the quarterfinals of the ITA National Team Indoor Championship in Chicago Saturday.
It wasn’t pretty, but Duke men’s tennis will take it.
Frustrated screams spewed from the mouths of Old Dominion players most of the afternoon.
After two straight-set victories over top-10 opponents during the indoor season, Ludovic Walter faced his first true test Saturday.
Elvis has left the building, but the men’s tennis team still expects to make a run at the NCAA Championship. The king—four-time All-American Phillip King—graduated, and in the...
In four of five matches this season Duke has won the doubles point. The Blue Devils have won those four, but lost the fifth.
The men’s tennis team chalked up a win and a loss this past weekend, first falling to No. 5 Illinois 5-2 Friday and then beating No. 25 Notre Dame 6-1 Sunday.
Kentucky finally ran into a wall Sunday, but not before beating Clemson, North Carolina and Duke at the ITA Indoor Championships.
This time, Ludovic Walter was ready for Izak van der Merwe.
Dora Vastag and the rest of Indiana’s women’s tennis team spent most of Saturday afternoon watching winners whiz by them inside the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
In Tuesday’s indoor season opener, the men’s tennis team did not lose a set, beating UNC-Charlotte 7-0.
Jonathan Stokke can’t wait to beat up on the nicest guy he’s ever met.
After taking the first three points of the match Sunday, the women’s tennis team only needed one more. That was all the Blue Devils would get.
The Duke women’s tennis team kicks off its indoor season Sunday without a top-15 player or a top-4 team ranking, as it is accustomed. Yet neither of these has the Blue Devils worried.