Indiana men’s tennis drops matches to Michigan State, Michigan in away doubleheader
The Hoosiers extended their losing streak to eight matches.
The Hoosiers extended their losing streak to eight matches.
The Hoosiers are now 0-3 in conference play.
The Hoosiers came back to win despite losing the doubles point early in the match.
Both matches had close finishes, but the Hoosiers only won against Iowa.
The Hoosiers dropped their fourth consecutive and ninth overall match this season.
The Hoosiers finished the first half of the season with a 5-8 record.
Indiana lost its third game in a row and fell to a losing record of 7-8.
The Bulls defeated the Hoosiers 5-2 on Wednesday.
Indiana lost both games against Michigan and Michigan State over the weekend.
Indiana will play Michigan and Michigan State in its first two games of conference play.
The Tigers defeated the Hoosiers 7-0.
Indiana lost to Cincinnati 4-3 and swept Eastern Illinois 7-0.
The Hoosiers swept the Redbirds 4-0 on Friday.
Indiana beat Cornell, but was shut out for the third time this year by Xavier.
The Hoosiers traveled to Louisville, Kentucky, to take on the Cardinals.
The senior captain is this year’s men's tennis Scholastic Achievement Award winner.
The Hoosiers split a pair of matches Sunday.
Kentucky won all five matches Tuesday.
The Hoosiers took just one point between their two matches.
The Hoosiers didn’t allow a single point against either opponent.