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Men's Tennis: No. 3 St. John’s 4, No. 6 Marquette 1
Men's Tennis: No. 4 USF 4, No. 5 DePaul 0
Women's Tennis: No. 6 Louisville 4, No. 3 Syracuse 2
CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL BIG EAST Men's Tennis Championship No. 1 seed Notre Dame 5, No. 8 seed Villanova 0 ...
CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL Men's Tennis Championship No. 2 seed Louisville 4, No. 7 seed Georgetown 0 COMPLETE ...
CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL Women's Tennis Championship No. 2 seed USF 4, No. 7 seed Marquette 0 COMPLETE WRAP ...
No. 1 seed Notre Dame 4, No. 8 seed Rutgers 0
Two BIG EAST athletes were named to the women’s 2011 Capital One Academic All-America University Division At-Large teams as announced Thursday.
Three BIG EAST athletes, representing three different schools were named to the men’s 2011 Capital One Academic All-America University Division teams as announced Tuesday.
Two BIG EAST doubles teams and three singles players wrapped up the 2011 campaign over the long Memorial Day weekend at the NCAA Tennis Championships at Stanford.
Three of the four BIG EAST singles players in the 2011 NCAA Tennis Championships at Stanford advance to the second round of tournament play, representing three different conference schools.
Senior Amy Zhang of the Rutgers tennis team has been named the recipient of the 2011 Women’s ITA/Arthur Ashe Jr. Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship, the organization announced Wednesday.
Two BIG EAST women’s tennis teams and two men’s teams lost in the first- and second- rounds of the 2011 NCAA Tennis Championships May 13-15 as the Notre Dame women and the Louisville men earned the conference’s automatic bids, while the Irish men and USF women were at-large selections.
Louisville’s Fellerhoff chosen as Rookie of the Year; Louderback of Notre Dame named Coach of the Year
Notre Dame’s Andrews chosen as Rookie of the Year; Rebhuhn of St. John’s named Coach of the Year
Four BIG EAST singles players and two doubles teams, representing three different schools, earned invitations to the NCAA Tennis Championships as announced Wednesday.
Two BIG EAST women’s tennis teams and two men’s teams received bids to the 2011 NCAA Tennis Championships as announced Tuesday.
No. 1 seed Louisville picked up its second-straight Men’s BIG EAST Tennis Championship title today, while No. 1 see Notre Dame clinched its fourth consecutive Women’s BIG EAST Tennis Championship crow.
Due to saturated courts from rain throughout the night in the Notre Dame area, the matches for the final day of action at the BIG EAST Tennis Championships have been moved from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
No. 1 seed Louisville and No. 2 seed Notre Dame are set to square off for the 2011 Men’s BIG EAST Tennis Championship, while top seeded Notre Dame and No. 2 seed USF will play for the 2011 Women’s BIG EAST Tennis Championship hosted by the University of Notre Dame.
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