Card tennis seeks first conference win
Stanford (7-7, 0-2 Pac-12) hopes to earn its first conference win after back-to-back losses against No. 3 USC and No. 2 UCLA last weekend.
Stanford (7-7, 0-2 Pac-12) hopes to earn its first conference win after back-to-back losses against No. 3 USC and No. 2 UCLA last weekend.
The No. 49 Stanford men’s tennis team suffered a 1-6 loss against No. 2 USC at home on Friday in the Cardinal’s first official Pac-12 match of the season.
The No. 49 Stanford men’s tennis team will play host to No. 2 USC tomorrow in the Cardinal’s first official match of the Pac-12 season.
The No. 49 Stanford men’s tennis team defeated unranked Boise State 4-3 on Sunday, marking its second-straight victory after a dominating 7-0 performance against Furman on March 7.
The No. 49 Stanford men’s tennis team clinched a decisive 7-0 victory at home against unranked Furman on Thursday, ending a four-match losing streak and… Continue Reading »
Former Pac-10 Player of the Year Paul Goldstein ’98 will be inducted into the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Men’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame this year.
The Stanford men’s tennis team found success this weekend at the 124th Annual Pacific Coast Doubles Championships, with two of the Cardinal’s five doubles teams advancing to the semifinals.
According to tournament director Bill Kellogg, teaching professionals, former tour players, college coaches and even junior players have registered as independent players in the past. Previous tournament champions include John McEnroe, Bobby Riggs, Ted Schroeder and Arthur Ashe.