Milwaukee Panthers Women's Tennis Team
Recent News About Milwaukee Panthers Women's Tennis Team
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Milwaukee women's tennis concludes regular season with matches against NKU and IUPUI
The Milwaukee women's tennis team is preparing for the final two matches of its regular season. The Panthers aim to improve their seeding for the Horizon League Tournament as they face Northern Kentucky and IUPUI on the road.
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Milwaukee tennis players earn spots on Horizon League all-academic team
Nadiia Konieva and Sara Simonova, members of the Milwaukee women's tennis team, have been selected for the Horizon League Valeo All-Academic Team. This recognition marks the first time both athletes have received this honor and continues a three-year streak of Milwaukee players being named to the team.
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Milwaukee women's tennis falls to Chicago State in conference matchup
The Milwaukee women's tennis team faced a challenging match against Chicago State on Saturday at H-F Racquet and Fitness in Homewood, Illinois. The Panthers, with a record of 7-11 overall and 1-3 in the Horizon League, narrowly missed securing the doubles point. This setback allowed the Cougars to gain momentum, ultimately winning five out of six singles matches for a 6-1 victory.
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Milwaukee women's tennis team prepares for Chicago State match
The Milwaukee women's tennis team is set to face Chicago State on Saturday afternoon, aiming to recover from recent challenges against top-ranked Horizon League teams. The Panthers will compete at the H-F Racquet & Fitness Club in Homewood, Illinois, with the match scheduled to start at noon.
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Milwaukee narrowly defeated by Youngstown State in Horizon League tennis clash
The Milwaukee women's tennis team narrowly lost to Youngstown State University (YSU) with a score of 4-3 in a competitive match at River Glen Elite. Head coach Mark Goldin acknowledged the anticipated challenge, stating, "We knew it was going to be a battle."
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Milwaukee women's tennis prepares for league matches against Cleveland and Youngstown
The Milwaukee women's tennis team is preparing for two upcoming Horizon League matches at home this weekend. After a successful start with a 1-0 record following their victory over Oakland, the Panthers aim to improve to 2-0 for only the second time in eight seasons. The matches will take place against Cleveland State on Saturday and Youngstown State on Sunday, both scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. at River Glen Elite.
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Milwaukee women's tennis wins Horizon League opener against Oakland
The Milwaukee women's tennis team began their Horizon League play with a 4-3 victory over Oakland on Saturday at the Bloomfield Township Tennis and Health Club. The Panthers, now holding a record of 7-8 overall and 1-0 in the league, secured an important road win against the Golden Grizzlies, who are currently 4-10 overall and 0-2 in the league.
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Milwaukee women's tennis starts league action against Oakland
The Milwaukee women's tennis team is set to begin its Horizon League matches this weekend with a trip to Michigan to face Oakland. The match is scheduled for Saturday at 3:30 p.m. CT at the Bloomfield Township Tennis and Health Club.
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Milwaukee women's tennis falls to top-ranked Georgia Gwinnett
The Milwaukee women's tennis team faced a formidable opponent in Georgia Gwinnett College, the NAIA's top-ranked team and seven-time defending National Champions. The match took place on Thursday afternoon at the GGC Tennis Facility in Lawrenceville, Georgia, with the Grizzlies securing a 6-1 victory over the Panthers.
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Milwaukee women's tennis faces defeat against Chattanooga on spring break trip
The Milwaukee women's tennis team began their spring break trip with a challenging match against Chattanooga, resulting in a loss on Wednesday afternoon at the UTC Tennis Center. The Panthers, now 6-7 for the season, faced a closely contested doubles point, ultimately losing 2-1 to the Mocs, who improved to 7-7.
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Milwaukee women's tennis falls to No. 25 Wisconsin
The Milwaukee women's tennis team faced a challenging opponent in the University of Wisconsin, resulting in a 7-0 loss on Saturday evening at Nielsen Tennis Stadium. The Panthers, now 6-6 for the season, had their two-match winning streak halted by the Badgers, who are ranked No. 25 and have extended their own winning streak to nine matches.