women’s tennis

Tennis splits over the weekend to stay .500

Andrea Jameson Contributing Writer ajameson1@murraystate.edu The Murray State women’s Tennis team competed in a two-day tournament against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville on Friday, April 9, and Saturday, April 10, against Eastern Illinois University. With a win (4-3), against SIUE, the Racers found themselves on the losing end of the same score against EIU, splitting the Read More

Racer Tennis Adds Four Players for 2020-21

Josh Embry Sports Editor jembry3@murraystate.edu Before the Murray State women’s tennis season was cut short because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Racers were 8-5 overall and were looking to bounce back heading into OVC play after going 1-4 in their last five matches. With the season being canceled prematurely, seniors Claire Chang, Anja Loncarevic and Read More

Racers lose first OVC game to Jacksonville State

Story by Adam Redfern Staff writer aredfern@murraystate.edu Racers dropped their first OVC game on Saturday March 30, when they played Jacksonville State University. Junior Sara Loncarevic and senior Amina Hadzic picked up the first doubles set for the Racers 6-5. However, Murray State dropped its next two sets, losing the doubles point. Sophomore Stasya Sharapova Read More

Racers split weekend to move to 3-3

Story by Adam Redfern Staff writer aredfern@murraystate.edu The Racers stayed at .500 after splitting their matchups against St. Louis University and Illinois State University, giving them a 3-3 record. Game 1- St. Louis University Murray State picked up another non-conference win at 6-1 today when they played Saint Louis University. The Racers started the day Read More

Tennis drops first match to Lipscomb

Story by Adam Redfern Staff writer aredfern@murraystate.edu The Murray State tennis team dropped its first game of the year on Friday, Feb. 8, against Lipscomb University. The Racers lost a 5-2 match, but don’t let the final score deceive you; most of the games finished relatively close. To start the day in doubles, junior Claire Read More

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