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Men’s Tennis improves to 4-2

Men’s Tennis improves to 4-2

March 2, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

The Carroll University Men’s tennis team has been busy playing indoors while the snow has refused to leave the ground outside.

Men’s Tennis hopes to advance to Midwest Conference Tourney

Men’s Tennis hopes to advance to Midwest Conference Tourney

February 16, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

Last season the Carroll University Men’s Tennis team hosted Lawrence University in the final conference match of the season in a battle for second place in the North Division and a spot in the Midwest Conference playoffs on the line. Lawrence escaped with a win but the Pioneers are back with hopes of making the next step and qualifying for the con¬ference tournament.

Tennis team narrowly misses tourney berth

April 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

The Carroll University mens tennis team found themselves fighting for a spot in the upcoming Midwest Conference Team Tournament during the final weekend of the regular season. With a win in a home match over Lawrence University they would have had an almost certain lock on one of the two North Division spots in the tournament.

Tennis prepares for North Division foes

Tennis prepares for North Division foes

April 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

The men’s tennis team’s season continued as they competed against Monmouth College and Knox College in Illinois on Mar. 28. The men easily beat Knox College 9-0. Monmouth proved to be a much tougher competition for the Carroll team. In the end the Pioneers lost 8 -1.

Men’s Tennis ready to take on Midwest Conference rivals

Men’s Tennis ready to take on Midwest Conference rivals

March 25, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

The Carroll University mens tennis team have smashed their opponents in their last few games improving their record to 3-4.

Men’s tennis swings into early season action

February 25, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Looking to build off its first winning season in 15 years the Carroll University Men’s Tennis team returns to the courts with plenty of senior leadership, depth, and contributions from underclassmen.

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