Teams from Michigan too much for IU
IU Coach Ramiro Azcui said it was a weekend of missed opportunities after the Hoosiers’ losses to Michigan State and No. 10 Michigan this weekend.
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IU Coach Ramiro Azcui said it was a weekend of missed opportunities after the Hoosiers’ losses to Michigan State and No. 10 Michigan this weekend.
After playing their last two matches on the road and enjoying a spring break trip to Las Vegas, the IU women’s tennis team returned to campus last Friday and have had a week’s preparation for this weekend’s home matches against No. 10 Michigan and unranked Michigan State.
IU women's tennis is riding a four-match win streak into Big Ten play, and the Hoosiers will travel to take on the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday for the first conference match of the season.
For the first time this season, IU Coach Ramiro Azcui had all nine players at his disposal for the Hoosiers’ final dual match before conference play. But even with a full lineup, things started out a little shaky.
For the first time this season, IU has its entire lineup fully healthy for Saturday’s dual match against West Virginia and Southern Illinois-Carbondale.
IU entered its matches this weekend at .500 on the season and came away with two 7-0 victories against DePaul and IUPUI to snap a three-match losing streak.
After beating two ranked teams this past weekend and getting ranked the No. 19 team in the country, senior Kim Schmider and sophomore Madison Appel will not play together this Saturday.
Coming off a 6-3 victory over the No. 32-ranked doubles team in the country from Notre Dame on Friday, the IU tandem of senior Kim Schmider and sophomore Madison Appel were set to take on yet another ranked opponent.
The marquee matchups this weekend for the Hoosiers will be played on the position one doubles court. IU senior Kim Schmider and sophomore Madison Appel will compete against Notre Dame’s No. 32-ranked doubles pair and Kentucky’s No. 1-ranked doubles pair.
IU traveled seven hours south to take on Tennessee in the Hoosiers’ only match of the weekend.
Seven consecutive home matches have helped the Hoosiers secure a 5-2 record. Now, with the home stand over, IU is headed south to Tennessee for its first away match of the season.
IU was without its no. 1 doubles and singles player, sophomore Madison Appel, this weekend and still came away with two wins in three matches.
Rest was the key in this week’s preparation for IU’s upcoming three-match weekend where they will see Miami (Ohio) on Saturday and Western Kentucky and Evansville on Sunday.
The seniors hail from two different countries, but both are leaders.
In a week filled with sickness and injuries, IU at one point had just three players able to practice.
After two 7-0 victories against Western Michigan and Butler IU women's tennis is looking to carry the momentum to its next two matches of the season against Washington State and Cincinnati.
The play inside the IU Tennis Center got off to a tight start Saturday afternoon before IU women’s tennis pulled away to beat Western Michigan and Butler in the first dual matches of the season.
When IU women’s tennis faced off against the Western Michigan Broncos on Saturday, it was no ordinary match.
Ready, set, dual.
The Varsity Tennis Center was the host of this weekend’s Winter Invitational. The Hoosiers welcomed Abilene Christian, Marquette and Colorado to town to compete in the invitational in a match where score wasn’t kept and winning didn’t matter.