Badgers split weekend against pair of Big Ten opponents in Illinois
By Molly Sheehan | Apr. 12After suffering a loss due to an overturned match against Northwestern, the Wisconsin Badgers bounced back against the Fighting Illini.
After suffering a loss due to an overturned match against Northwestern, the Wisconsin Badgers bounced back against the Fighting Illini.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s tennis team went undefeated in back-to-back sweeps against Boise State and DePaul.
The Badgers women’s tennis team went scoreless in a 7-0 loss against the No. 10 Texas Longhorns.
After suffering a 4-3 loss to Georgia Tech, the Badgers turned things around against Texas Tech in the University of Virginia ITA Kickoff Weekend.
Nielsen Tennis Stadium was filled with posters and messages for the Badgers’ lone senior, Kelsey Grambeau, before her senior day and last home match Sunday afternoon.
The Wisconsin women’s tennis team (2-3 Big Ten, 8-9 overall) looks to right the ship in conference play as they host Penn State and No. 30 Ohio State this week in their final matches at home this season. After starting 2-1 in the Big Ten, the Badgers have since dropped their last two matches.
A nail-biter at Nielsen Tennis Stadium Sunday afternoon saw the Wisconsin Badgers 2-1 Big Ten, 8-7 overall) take down the Maryland Terrapins 0-2, 6-7) by a score of 5-2 just two days after blowing past Rutgers 7-0.
Home sweet home. After 35 days between home matches, the Wisconsin women’s tennis team (0-1 Big Ten, 6-7 overall) finally returns to Nielsen Tennis Stadium to welcome Rutgers on Friday at 4 p.m.
After a weeklong break, the Wisconsin women's tennis team ((0-1 Big Ten, 6-7 overall) traveled to rival Minnesota to open its Big Ten conference schedule.
The Wisconsin women’s tennis team (6-6) will travel to Minneapolis, Minn., this weekend for a Saturday afternoon match against their rivals, the Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-4). The Badgers are hoping to snap a six-match losing streak, one that has seen them fall to a 6-6 record on the year so far.
In their final non-conference showdown, the Wisconsin Badgers (6-6) fell to James Madison, 4-3. The match concluded UW’s road trip to Virginia, and was played in a neutral setting at Virginia Tech. The Badgers found themselves down early, losing the doubles point.
The Wisconsin women’s tennis team (6-4) will travel to Blacksburg, Va. this weekend to take on the Virginia Tech Hokies (6-0) and James Madison Dukes (6-0), two teams with whom the Badgers do not have much history. After starting the season off hot, UW will hope to rebound from a four-match losing streak, which saw it drop to 6-4 on the season.
The previously undefeated Wisconsin Badgers (6-1) welcomed the defending champion No. 3 Florida Gators to Madison in the first round of the 2018 ITA National Women’s Team Indoor Championship Friday night.
The undefeated Wisconsin Badgers (6-0) continued their hot start to the season on Saturday, sweeping Green Bay 7-0 in the second part of a doubleheader, after defeating Bradley 7-0 in the first match of the day.
The Wisconsin Badgers (0-8 Big Ten, 4-13 overall) fought a rough battle in their last matchup at home this season against the Purdue Boilermakers (1-7 Big Ten, 5-13), losing 5-2 Sunday on Senior Day.
As the year beings to wrap up, this season has been a rebuilding period for the UW women’s tennis team.
Wisconsin (0-7 Big Ten, 4-12 overall) looks to end the home season on a positive note by getting their first conference win of the season.
Wisconsin came home empty handed from its Michigan road trip, after getting swept 4-0 by both the No. 9 Michigan Wolverines (5-0 Big Ten, 13-3 overall) Friday and the Michigan State Spartans (4-1, 14-4) Sunday. Friday, the Wolverines’ clinched the doubles’ point in dominating fashion to set the tone for the night.