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Historic Tennis Seasons Come to a Close

Eddie Kerekes, Sports Editor June 24, 2016

All good things must come to an end, and this was the case for the Spartans tennis teams’ 2016 season at the Division III Championships held on Memorial Day weekend in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Both the men’s...

Men’s tennis sweeps in emphatic fashion

Men’s tennis sweeps in emphatic fashion

Noah Crowley, Staff Reporter April 22, 2016

The sixth-ranked Case Western Reserve University men’s tennis team came home to Cleveland to close out the regular season and did so in the most spectacular fashion imaginable. The team was not to be...

Wild wins and reaching records

Eddie Kerekes, Sports Editor April 22, 2016

Despite the harsh conditions for most of the spring semester, Spartans still competed in six varsity sports: men’s and women’s track and field, men’s and women’s tennis, baseball and softball,...

Sara Zargham returns a serve earlier this year. This Sunday, she clinched the upset win over the University of Chicago with a victory in the final singles match.

Women’s Tennis splits against top talent

Ben Resnick, Staff Reporter April 15, 2016

Going up against their fiercest competition of the year thus far, the 22nd ranked Case Western Reserve University Women’s Tennis team split their weekend matchups against ninth ranked Washington University...

Third-year James Fojtasek smashes a return earlier this season. The men’s team did well this past weekend, winning three of four matches as they prepare for the upcoming UAA championships.

Rollercoaster Weekend for Men’s Tennis Team

Noah Crowley, Staff Reporter April 15, 2016

This weekend gave the sixth ranked Case Western Reserve University men’s tennis team three wins and a loss when they played in Chicago. Not everything came easily, as the Spartans lost and had some close...

Nithya Kanagasegar helped the Spartans win all three matches this weekend, two agianst nationally ranked competition.

Smooth sailing for Spartans

Ben Resnick, Staff Reporter April 8, 2016

The Case Western Reserve University women’s tennis team had one of its most successful weeks of the season as they went 3-0 this past week. The team defeated two nationally ranked opponents and crushed...

After losing against two Division I teams last week the Spartans rebounded under the lead of fourth year captain C.J. Krimbill.

Men’s tennis dominates opposition

Noah Crowley, Staff Reporter April 8, 2016

Right back to winning for the Case Western Reserve University Spartans’ men’s tennis team this weekend after pummeling the New York University team eight to one here in the buckeye state in Pepper...

CJ Krimbill won both of his singles matches this weekend giving the Spartan leader his 12th and 13th wins of the spring and his third UAA Player of the Week Honor

Men’s tennis drops against top tier talent

Julia Bianco, Director of Web and Multimedia April 1, 2016

Men’s tennis lost both of their matches against NCAA Division I opponents this past weekend, losing 4-3 to Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis (IUPUI) and 5-2 to Butler University while...

Spartans sink 23rd ranked Denison

Ben Resnick, Staff Reporter April 1, 2016

The Case Western Reserve University women’s tennis team returned home, off of several straight matches on the road this past weekend against in-state rival Denison University. The Spartans came in ranked...

The number 21 nationally ranked Spartans picked up two important wins and will host number 23 Denison in their home opener this weekend.

Spartans rebound from Spring Break with victories

Ben Resnick, Contributing Reporter March 25, 2016

The Case Western Reserve University women’s tennis team traveled to the Blue-Grey Invitational in Fredericksburg, Virginia this past weekend hoping to rebound from their losses over spring break. The...

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