IU women’s tennis thrives at winter invitational
IU closed out its offseason in dominant fashion at the Indiana Winter Invitational.
IU closed out its offseason in dominant fashion at the Indiana Winter Invitational.
Dartmouth dominates IU men’s tennis in all facets as Hoosiers prepare for a top-10 challenge at UCLA.
This is the final event for the team before the start of the regular season next weekend.
The Hoosiers won six singles matches and two doubles matches.
Madison Appel and Natalie Whalen went a combined 4-2 in singles this weekend.
IU's season ends after falling to Michigan State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament.
The men’s tennis team was ousted from the tourney once again by the Gophers.
The Hoosiers breezed by the No. 12 seed to advance to the quarterfinals.
IU will try to strengthen their NCAA tournament chances as the No. 5 seed in the Big Ten.
The Hoosiers are the No. 10 seed in the Big Ten Tournament.
The Hoosiers lost to Ohio State, but defeated Penn State.
IU is headed to the Big Ten Tournament, finishing 4-7 in conference play.
The men’s tennis team will move outside for two final regular season matches.
The Hoosiers need to stay within the top 10 of the conference to qualify for the Big Ten Tournament.
The No. 48 Hoosiers kept it close but picked up the wins over Iowa and Nebraska.
IU is now 3-6 in conference play and 16-9 overall.
The No. 48 IU tennis team will travel west to face two more conference teams on the road.
IU plays its final two home matches of conference play this weekend.
Natalie Whalen suffered a back injury her freshman year that left her future in tennis uncertain.
IU’s underclassmen powered them through two upset Big Ten victories.