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CSU tennis ends season in narrow loss during MW quarterfinals

Dylan Heinrich, Staff Reporter May 1, 2023

After beating the United States Air Force Academy April 22, the Colorado State University women's tennis team wasn’t so lucky the second time around, losing 4-3. The format during the conference tournament...

Graduate student Emily Dush extends out for a shot in a singles matchup against Creighton University at the Fort Collins Country Club March 19. CSU won 5-1.

Rams tennis bounces back, remains undefeated at home

Dylan Heinrich, Staff Reporter April 25, 2023

After a string of tough road trips, the Colorado State University tennis team returned home with a pair of 4-3 wins in dramatic fashion against the University of New Mexico Friday and the United States...

Colorado State University head tennis coach, Mai-Ly Tran, coaches her student athletes at the University Tennis Complex April 1.

How Mai-Ly Tran turned CSU tennis around

Dylan Heinrich, Staff Reporter April 19, 2023

The Colorado State University tennis team hasn’t been laced with glory, as the team has struggled to find their footing throughout their history.  However, the team has started to turn things around...

Freshman Luana Avelar preparing a backhander during warmups against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Laramie, Wyoming. The Rams lost 4-3.

Rams tennis falls short in back-to-back matches

Dylan Heinrich , Sports Reporter April 11, 2023

The Colorado State University tennis team walked the line between victory and defeat all weekend before losing both matches by the skin of their teeth. The Rams started off the weekend with the tough...

No. 3 singles Sarah Weekley returning a shot against San Jose State University April 1. The Rams won 4-0.

CSU tennis returns to form with pair of home wins

Dylan Heinrich, Staff Reporter April 4, 2023

The Colorado State University tennis team bounced back with two conference wins under completely different circumstances. First up was their showdown April 1 against San Jose State University. The...

Graduate student Emily Dush leaping after a shot during warmups against Creighton University at Colorado State University Complex Mar. 19. CSU won 5-1.

CSU tennis struggles in Fresno, loses both opening MW matchups

Dylan Heinrich, Staff Reporter March 28, 2023

The Colorado State University tennis team hit a roadblock this past weekend, dropping their first two Mountain West Conference matches. The first loss came against host California State University,...

Graduate student Emily Dush extends out for a shot in a singles matchup against Creighton University at the Fort Collins Country Club March 19. CSU won 5-1.

CSU tennis closes nonconference play with 4th straight win

Dylan Heinrich, Staff Reporter March 21, 2023

The Colorado State University women's tennis team wrapped up their nonconference schedule with an impressive 5-1 victory against Creighton University on their home court. Colorado State started...

Colorado State University graduate student Lucia Natal plays against the University of Wyoming April 21.

CSU tennis ends 2nd in MWC after beating Wyoming, Nevada

Bryson Schminke, Sports Reporter April 25, 2022

It was a great weekend to be a Ram, as the Colorado State University women's tennis team finished their regular season against the University of Wyoming April 21 and then the University of Nevada, Reno...

Photo Illustration by Avery Coates

CSU women’s tennis brings home wins from Wyoming tournament

Michael Giles, Sports Reporter April 18, 2022

Colorado State University women's tennis had an incredible weekend tournament at the University of Wyoming Tennis Complex in Laramie, Wyoming, April 15 and 16, bringing home more than one win. They fought...

CSU womens tennis goes 1-2 on the week, secures big win over CU

CSU women’s tennis goes 1-2 on the week, secures big win over CU

Jeremiah Janzen, Sports Reporter March 21, 2022

The ebb and flow of collegiate sports were on full display this past week for the Colorado State University women’s tennis team, as the team went 1-2 in their three matchups. The Rams kicked off the...

CSU women’s tennis splits competitions in trip to Arizona

Braidon Nourse, Sports Reporter March 8, 2022

The Colorado State University women's tennis team (5-3 overall record) went 1-1 in their trip to Arizona on March 6, where they took on both Grand Canyon University (2-4) and the University of Arizona...

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Being a CSU student is hard, now add being an athlete

Taylor Paumen November 1, 2021

As the Colorado State University campus gets colder and students count down the days to fall break, CSU athletes are in the middle of their seasons.  Now that students and the public are allowed...

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