IU Coach Lin Loring on WGCL 95.9 FM with Joe Smith
On Tuesday evening at 6 p.m., IU Coach Lin Loring was a guest on the Joe Smith Report on WGCL 95.9 FM, live from Yogi's Grill & Bar in Bloomington.
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On Tuesday evening at 6 p.m., IU Coach Lin Loring was a guest on the Joe Smith Report on WGCL 95.9 FM, live from Yogi's Grill & Bar in Bloomington.
After losing to No. 47 Illinois and No. 16 Northwestern, the No. 34 IU women's tennis team finished the regular season 17-8 (6-5). The Hoosiers placed sixth in the Big Ten.
The No. 34 IU women's tennis team (17-6, 6-3) is in fifth place in the Big Ten and has the potential to earn a first round bye in the Big Ten Tournament if the Hoosiers can finish the season as one of the top four teams in the conference. Indiana faces No. 47 Illinois at home on Friday and travels to No. 16 Northwestern on Sunday.
The No. 34 IU women's tennis team won a pair of dual matches at the IU Tennis Center over the weekend. The Hoosiers defeated Minnesota 6-1 on Saturday and Wisconsin 7-0 on Sunday.
For the third time this season, an Indiana University women's tennis player has been awarded the Big Ten Women's Tennis Athlete of the Week honor. Sophomore Carolyn Chupa joins fellow sophomores Alecia Kauss and Katie Klyczek as Hoosiers who have won the conference's weekly award. It is her first time receiving the honor.
The No. 40 Indiana women's tennis team earned its second and third consecutive Big Ten victories over the weekend during its road trip to the Great Lakes State. The Hoosiers notched their eighth 7-0 victory of the season in East Lansing, Mich. against Michigan State on Saturday and followed it up with a 5-2 win against No. 10 Michigan on Sunday.
For the second time this season, an Indiana University women's tennis player has been awarded the Big Ten Women's Tennis Athlete of the Week honor. Sophomore Alecia Kauss earned the recognition on Jan. 15 and on March 20, sophomore Katie Klyczek was named Athlete of the Week.
Entering Friday's match against No. 2 Duke, the Indiana University women's tennis team was 0-11 against the Blue Devils in the new millennium. In Las Vegas, Nev., the No. 60 Hoosiers earned their first win of the season against an opponent ranked in the top 50 by defeating Duke 4-2.
The No. 60 Indiana University women's tennis team will face its toughest competition of the season on Friday when the Hoosiers face No. 2 Duke in Las Vegas, Nev. at 10:30 a.m.
After posting a 10-3 record in its non-conference schedule, the Indiana women's tennis team suffered a 5-2 loss to No. 21 Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind. on Saturday morning. It was Indiana's third consecutive loss to Purdue.
After defeating DePaul, IU Coach Loring said that Indiana needs to come out with energy against UNC-Wilmington in order to win. He said that the Seahawks are very solid and that they lost 4-3 to William & Mary, who he said is always a top 50 team.
After losing three consecutive 4-3 dual matches, the IU women's tennis team bounced back with a 4-3 win against No. 66 DePaul at the IU Tennis Center on Sunday. It was the first of two matches on the day for the Hoosiers, who face UNC-Wilmington on Sunday evening.
The No. 60 Indiana women's tennis team hosted No. 22 Notre Dame on Sunday at the IU Tennis Center. The Hoosiers lost their previous two matches 4-3 on the road against Tennessee and Kentucky. The Fighting Irish defeated Baylor on Saturday in South Bend, Ind. before traveling to IU.
Even though the No. 54 Indiana women's tennis team lost to No. 25 Tennessee 4-3, IU Coach Lin Loring said that it was good for the Hoosiers to be able to start the match by winning the doubles point. He said that it showed improvement from past IU teams.
No. 54 Indiana started its SEC road trip with a dual match against No. 25 Tennessee in Knoxville, Tenn. at the Goodfriend Tennis Center. It was the Hoosiers' first match against a ranked opponent this season.
The No. 51 Indiana women's tennis team remained undefeated by picking up two more wins last weekend to improve to 8-0 in the spring season. On Sunday, the Hoosiers faced Xavier and Ball State.
For the first time in the spring season, the No. 51 IU women's tennis team allowed a point. On Sunday, Indiana faced Marshall at the Huntington Tennis Club in Barboursville, W. Va. Despite losing one match in both singles and doubles play, the Hoosiers still cruised 6-1 to their sixth win of the season over the Thundering Herd.
The Indiana University women's tennis team will travel to Cincinnati, Ohio this weekend to play its first dual matches of the spring season against Miami (OH) and Cincinnati. The Hoosiers will face the RedHawks on Saturday at 11:00 am, followed by a match against the Bearcats at 4:00 pm.
Indiana University sophomore Alecia Kauss was named the Big Ten women's tennis Athlete of the Week on Tuesday. Kauss, a native of Overland Park, Kan. and graduate of Blue Valley West High School, earned the honor after winning all seven of her matches in the adidas IU Winter Invitational, which was held at the IU Tennis Center over the weekend. It is her first time being recognized as Big Ten women's tennis Athlete of the Week.
The Indiana women's tennis team went to Kalamazoo, Mich. over the weekend for the Western Michigan Super Challenge. Western Michigan, Penn State, Iowa State, Bowling Green, Notre Dame, Louisville, Marquette, and DePaul were also competing in the tournament.