ASU women's tennis completes upset victory over UCLA
For the second-straight contest, the fate of ASU tennis came down to its final singles match.
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For the second-straight contest, the fate of ASU tennis came down to its final singles match.
ASU women’s tennis (12-6, 5-3 Pac-12) fell 4-3 against the University of Southern California (9-8, 4-4 Pac-12) in the first of two crucial Pac-12 matches on Easter weekend.
ASU women’s tennis senior Kassidy Jump did not start playing at the net in doubles until college because she was once told it was unnecessary.
ASU women's tennis had a number of opportunities earlier this season to close out match wins against elite competition.
ASU women’s tennis (11-5, 4-2) earned its fourth-straight victory, 4-1, on Friday against the Washington State Cougars in Pullman, Washington.
After former ASU women’s tennis assistant coach Clint Letcher decided to take a break from coaching, head coach Sheila McInerney said she opened the position and received numerous applicants.
On a picturesque, cloudy day at Whiteman Tennis Center in Tempe, ASU women’s tennis (9-5, 2-2) upset No. 38 Oregon (10-6, 3-1) 4-1, earning a must needed late-season conference win.
Senior Kassidy Jump and sophomore Sammi Hampton started playing doubles together last season, and the chemistry they have developed has taken their game to the next level in 2016-17.
ASU women’s tennis overcame an usual loss on the doubles courts early and cruised to a 6-1 victory over Northern Arizona on Friday at the Whiteman Tennis Center in Tempe.
After tough road losses to defending national champion Stanford and No. 12 Cal, ASU women’s tennis returned home to the Whiteman Tennis Center in Tempe Wednesday looking to get back on track.
A robust serve has always been a part of ASU women’s tennis junior Nicole Fossa-Huergo’s skill set.
Cal handed ASU women’s tennis its second shutout loss on Saturday at Hellman Tennis Center in Berkley, as they defeated ASU 7-0.
ASU women’s tennis was shutout by defending national champion Stanford on Friday afternoon at the Taube Family Tennis Stadium.
Before then-No. 30 ASU women’s tennis arrived on the Pacific coast for a back-to-back weekend set with San Diego State and the University of San Diego in February, head coach Sheila McInerney sent a clear message about recent singles performances.
Coming off two hard-fought matchups against top ten competition last weekend, No. 40 ASU women’s tennis opened Pac-12 play against Utah on Friday and Colorado on Saturday.
ASU women’s tennis faced its first true test of the season when it welcomed a pair of top-10 opponents to Tempe: No. 9 Pepperdine on Friday and No. 2 Ohio State on Sunday.
ASU women’s tennis took care of business last weekend in California, by securing two shutouts against San Diego State University and the University of San Diego, but the end result was not the main focus for head coach Sheila McInerney.
No. 30 ASU women’s tennis has struggled to find a flow, but Saturday afternoon’s 6-0 victory over San Diego State University at the Aztec Tennis Center helped them find a rhythm.
ASU women’s tennis senior Kassidy Jump has always looked to be aggressive in singles, but the Granite Bay, California native started to focus on staying patient.
No. 17 ASU women’s tennis had almost three weeks off between matches, but the team didn't show any signs of rust against the University of Nevada-Reno on Friday.
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