Indiana men’s tennis responds to losing skid with shutout win
The Hoosiers returned home to get back on track ahead of this weekend's slate.
The Hoosiers returned home to get back on track ahead of this weekend's slate.
The Hoosiers’ undefeated season was short-lived following a 6-1 loss.
The Hoosiers improved to 4-0 after wins over Western Michigan and Chicago State.
The Hoosiers only lost three matches in the 18 they had against both teams.
The Hoosiers closed out their fall season on a sour note.
Indiana sent six Hoosiers to their final ITA tournament in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Indiana continued its fall season in the round robin tournament in South Bend.
Landau’s winning streak led a trio of Hoosiers.
Hoosiers will compete against five teams this weekend in their second match.
Thirteen Indiana tennis players were named ITA Scholar-Athletes, per releases.
Indiana fell to Ohio State 4-0, ending the Hoosiers’ season.
The Hoosiers finished the season 14-11 and 4-7 in the Big Ten.
Indiana beat Penn State, advancing to the second round of the Big Ten Tournament.
The Hoosiers open the tournament against Penn State.
The Hoosiers finished the season 14-10 overall.
The Hoosiers lost Saturday at Penn State and Sunday at No. 2 Ohio State.
The Hoosiers wrap up their regular season with road matches on Saturday and Sunday.
The Hoosiers are 13-9 overall and 4-6 in the Big Ten.
The Hoosiers were swept by Michigan and lost in dramatic fashion to Michigan State.
The Hoosiers travel to West Lafayette to play the Boilermakers this Saturday.