The Washington men’s tennis team will travel to Malibu, Calif., to face Pepperdine at noon Sunday at the Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center.
The Washington men’s tennis team fell 4-0 against No. 5 Georgia on the final day of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Kick-Off Weekend at the Lindsey Hopkins Indoor Facility in Athens, Ga.
The Washington men’s tennis team continues its hot streak, and pulled off a 4-2 defeat on the other side of the country. The UW faced Alabama at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Kick-Off Weekend on Friday in Athens, Ga.
The Washington men’s tennis team is traveling to Athens, Ga., on Friday for Intercollegiate Tennis Association Kick-Off Weekend, where it will be joined by host school Georgia, Purdue, and Alabama.
The Washington men’s tennis team swept a 7-0 victory from Gonzaga on Sunday in its fourth match of the 2017 season in the Nordstrom Tennis Center.
The Washington men’s tennis team continued its winning streak with another home victory Friday against Utah State, 6-1.
The Washington men’s tennis team opened the season with two shutout victories at home and will continue its 2017 season at the Nordstrom Tennis Center, hosting Utah State at 5 p.m. Friday followed by Gonzaga at noon Sunday.
The Washington men’s tennis team began its 2017 season with two 7-0 victories over cross-town foe Seattle U. The pair of Seattle schools squared off in a doubleheader Friday at the Nordstrom Tennis Center.
The Washington men’s tennis team kicks off the regular 2017 season with two matches held at Seattle University at 4 p.m. Friday.
The Washington men’s tennis team have had busy weekend playing in split tournaments, with senior Gal Hakak making headway at the USA Futures Event in Pensacola, Fla., and freshman Amit Batta and junior Joao Barra both winning their consolation semifinal matches at the Jack Kramer Invitational.
The Washington men's tennis team split up this weekend with three Huskies competing in Pensacola, Fla., at the USA Futures Event, and the rest competed at the Jack Kramer Invitational in Rolling Hills, Calif.
The Washington men’s tennis team finished the first day of play at the Jack Kramer Invitational in Rolling Hills, Calif., with two wins in the first round of singles play and two doubles pairs advancing to the main draw.
The Washington men’s tennis team is splitting up this weekend, with seven players heading to the Jack Kramer Invitational in Rolling Hills, Calif. The tournament begins Thursday and will continue into the weekend.
Juniors Mitch Stewart and Jake Douglas and senior Gal Hakak from the Washington men’s tennis team will travel to Pensacola, Fla. on Tuesday for the Pensacola Futures Championships (PFC) held at the Roger Scott Tennis Center.
It was a regular day of practice for the Washington men’s tennis team after returning from two weeks of competition on the road. After his evening conditioning, junior Mitch Stewart reflected on his journey to Montlake.
Washington men’s tennis team junior Mitch Stewart and freshman Amit Batta fell short against Cal (8-4) at the main draw, eliminating the final two Huskies from the USTA/ITA Northwest Regionals on Sunday.
The Washington men’s tennis team have had great momentum thus far, succeeding in matches on both day two and three of the USTA/ITA Regional Championships in Berkeley, Calif.
The Washington men’s tennis team wrapped up its first day at the USTA/ITA Northwest Regional Championships in Berkeley, Calif., on Thursday. Two pairs in doubles and three in singles are advancing tomorrow.
Both the Washington men and women’s tennis teams will kick off their 2016-17 seasons this week. While some Huskies already have a week of play under their belt, the UW will now travel as a team to its respective events.
Junior Mitch Stewart of the Washington men's tennis team defeated USC’s No. 27 senior Nick Crystal, 6-4, 6-7(6), 7-5, in the consolation bracket for singles at the Saint Francis Health System Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American Championships on Friday.
Junior Mitch Stewart was the last member of the Washington men’s tennis team competing in the Saint Francis Health System Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American Championships.
As the Washington men’s tennis team prepares for the 2016-17 season, five Huskies traveled to the University of Tulsa to play in the 2016 Saint Francis Health System Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-American Championships.
The Washington men’s tennis team ended its 2016 season with heartbreaking losses, first at the Pac-12 team championships losing 4-0 to Cal, and next at the NCAA tournament in Lubbock, Texas, bringing an end to the Huskies’ postseason.
The No. 39 Washington men’s tennis team entered the postseason with high hopes, as it had prepared all season for the national spotlight. But the Huskies will have to wait until next year for their next attempt at a postseason run, as they departed the tournament early Saturday in a 4-0 loss…
It has been three years since the No. 40 Washington men’s tennis team last qualified for the NCAA tournament. The Huskies ended 19 consecutive years of postseason play when they failed to advance in the 2013-14 season.
After ending its regular season with a loss against No. 16 California less than two weeks ago, the No. 37 Washington men’s tennis team faced the Golden Bears in the Pac-12 quarterfinals Thursday afternoon.
The No. 37 Washington men’s tennis team engaged in a familiar rematch Wednesday with conference foe No. 71 Utah in the opening round of the Pac-12 tournament. Last year, the Huskies secured a victory against the Utes, delivering a 4-0 win in Ojai, Calif. to advance to the tournament’s quarte…
With the 2015-16 regular season in the books, the No. 37 Washington men’s tennis team will begin postseason competition at the Pac-12 championships on Wednesday in Ojai, Calif. As a result of their 4-2 loss against No. 35 Oregon on Saturday, the Huskies (16-8, 3-4 Pac-12) earned the sixth se…
The Washington men’s tennis team fell to No. 41 Oregon in the hard fought season finale that ended in a 4-2 loss for the Huskies.
The No. 35 Washington men’s tennis team will end its regular season against conference rival No. 41 Oregon in this weekend’s matchup at Bill Quillian Stadium.
The No. 30 Washington men’s tennis team was hoping to end its struggles on the road, but after a 4-0 loss to No. 19 California on Friday, and a 4-1 loss to No. 43 Stanford on Saturday, the UW has yet to earn a victory away from the Nordstrom Tennis Center.
In its final stretch of regular season matches, the No. 30 Washington men’s tennis team was re-acquainted with its biggest obstacle of the season: playing on the road. The Huskies fell to No. 19 California, 4-0, Friday.
Off to its best start since the 2009-2010 season, the No. 30 Washington men’s tennis team will return to action in its final two road contests against No. 19 California on Friday and No. 42 Stanford on Saturday.
The No. 29 Washington men’s tennis team has had little disadvantage playing at home this season, and with a 6-1 victory over Pac-12 rival Arizona on Sunday at Bill Quillian Stadium, the Huskies have exceeded their conference win total from last season.
The No. 29 Washington men’s tennis team defended its home field advantage Friday evening in a 4-3 victory against Utah. This marked the Huskies’ 15th win on the season, all of which have been at home.
Following a challenging weekend of competition, which included a rare upset over No. 8 USC and another loss to No. 5 UCLA, the No. 29 Washington men’s tennis team will continue its stretch of Pac-12 play, hosting Utah on Friday and Arizona on Sunday.
After a win against No. 8 University of Southern California on Saturday for the first time in 10 years, the No. 39 Washington men’s tennis team was unable to keep its streak at home and fell to No. 6 UCLA in a 4-0 loss Sunday.
For the first time in 10 years, the No. 39 Washington men’s tennis team defeated Pac-12 rival No. 8 University of Southern California in a 4-3 upset.
With nonconference matches in the books, the No. 39 Washington men’s tennis team will now face its toughest weekend of the season as Pac-12 play commences. The Huskies (13-4) will have matches Friday and Sunday against USC and UCLA.
The No. 45 Washington men’s tennis team defeated Eastern Washington in a doubleheader, earning a 7-0 shutout victory in both contests.
Approaching the last month of the regular season, the No. 45 Washington men’s tennis team will close out its nonconference slate with a doubleheader matchup Monday against Eastern Washington.
After inclement weather forced the Washington men’s tennis team inside Nordstrom Tennis Center, it continued the stretch of success at home with a 5-2 win over Gonzaga on Friday.
Now improved to No. 35 in the nation, the Washington men’s tennis team will end its nonconference play before the postseason by taking on Gonzaga.
Many players of the No. 45 Washington men’s tennis team noted the differing court surfaces as part of the adversity of playing on the road. Getting accustomed to the courts could also have played a role in the Huskies’ lack of road wins this season.
After continued struggles on the road last weekend, in which the No. 31 Washington men’s tennis team was defeated by No. 28 Michigan and No. 22 Tulsa, the Huskies return home for another eight match homestretch, beginning against Minnesota at noon Sunday.
Beginning the season 9-2 for the No. 31 Washington men’s tennis team has been the best start since 2012. But like 2012, in which the team compiled a 2-5 record on the road, the struggles are appearing to linger away from Nordstrom Tennis Center.
After back-to-back wins at home last weekend, the No. 31 Washington men’s tennis team struggled to find its groove on the road Friday, falling 5-2 to No. 28 Michigan.
After moving up 17 spots in the latest Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings, the No. 31 Washington men’s tennis team will return to action on the road this weekend, squaring off against No. 28 Michigan at 3 p.m. Friday and No. 22 Tulsa at 1 p.m. Saturday. Both matches will be played i…
The transition of moving to a foreign place is never easy, especially for your first year in college. But freshman Enzo Sommer, hailing from Denges, Switzerland, has had a positive experience in America after being immersed into the culture of the Washington men’s tennis team.
With 463 people crowded into Nordstrom Tennis Center, freshman Piers Foley and junior Wendell Watanabe felt all eyes watching as the duo attempted to team up and secure the doubles point during the Washington men’s tennis team’s match against Pepperdine on Sunday. Down 6-4 in their 6-6 tiebr…
It wasn’t easy for the No. 48 Washington men’s tennis team to cope with their most recent loss to No. 50 Indiana on Feb. 5. The loss ended the UW’s five match winning streak, and its shot at redemption from last year’s loss 4-3 to the Hoosiers, in which it coughed up a 3-1 lead, was no more.