IU women’s tennis splits final road matches of regular season
The IU women’s tennis team has dominated on its home courts this season, but it’s a different story on the road.
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The IU women’s tennis team has dominated on its home courts this season, but it’s a different story on the road.
With two last conference matches on the road, the IU women’s tennis team finds itself just two weeks away from the Big Ten Tournament in Lincoln, Nebraska.
IU women’s tennis has been in this position before.
The Hoosiers began their current five-match road trip with a weekend that told two different stories.
For just the fifth time this season, the women’s tennis team will pack its bags and play on the road. With two matches away from home this weekend, one next weekend and two more April 12 and 14, the Hoosiers will be on the road for their next five matches.
Sophomore Michelle McKamey was on the court farthest from the home crowd Sunday at the IU Tennis Center, but IU Head Coach Ramiro Azcui was there to hug her when she clinched the team win over Michigan State.
A productive spring break saw the IU women’s tennis team pick up two wins.
The IU women’s tennis team played its first two matches of Big Ten play and traveled to Hawaii to close out its nonconference slate over spring break.
To conclude its current homestand, IU women’s tennis will play its first Big Ten matches of the season this weekend.
IU Head Coach Ramiro Azcui had few complaints of the women’s tennis team during its double-header Saturday at the IU Tennis Center.
Amid the women’s tennis team’s only losing streak of the season thus far, IU Head Coach Ramiro Azcui said his squad was in dire need of momentum.
Sophomore Jelly Bozovic went cross court for her final shot to make her opponent stretch for a difficult forehand. Bozovic watcher her opponent's ball fly over her head before it landed a few feet wide.
The IU women’s tennis team is at one of its more pivotal points of the season.
The IU women’s tennis team found comfort in the friendly confines of the IU Tennis Center during its 6-2 start to the season over the last four weeks. Maybe too much comfort.
The Hoosiers are heading into Southeastern Conference territory.
IU women's tennis will look for a strong season in 2019, and experienced players could lead the way to success.
It's his third season at the helm of the women's tennis team, but IU Head Coach Ramiro Azcui has been a part of the program for longer than any of his eight athletes have been alive.
Two team wins highlighted a three-match stint at home for the women’s tennis team, but a 4-3 loss to University of Notre Dame left a blemish on this weekend.
Last season’s meeting between IU and the University of Notre Dame’s women’s tennis team was hectic.
In the midst of a dominant weekend at home, resilience was a common theme for the IU women’s tennis team. Any setback on the court meant little to the Hoosiers.