Skyler Butts CM ’16 interviews professional athletes who come from DIII collegiate backgrounds, hoping to break DIII stigma.
Tag: Tennis
Spring sports face an uncertain future. Here’s what athletics might look like
Three months out from the spring semester, there’s still a lot up in the air — including whether student-athletes will be able to resume competition.
Sagehen men focused on fundamentals in bid to finally upset CMS tennis
The Sagehen men’s tennis team is focused on the fundamentals, such as improving doubles play and their technique.
Close-knit Sagehen women’s tennis team hoping for top seed in NCAA tournament
Despite being a national powerhouse over the past few years, the P-P women’s tennis team has struggled to get past their Sixth Street rivals.
Athena tennis poised for ninth straight SCIAC title
Fresh off of last year’s 5-4 heartbreak against Wesleyan, Athena tennis is hungry to repeat their 2018 national championship campaign.
Assistant coaching is a ‘labor of love,’ but some struggle to make ends meet
Many 5C assistant coaches have to work multiple jobs in order to make ends meet, as head coaches talk about ways to better support them.
Postseason roundup: CMS women’s tennis makes history, track and field athletes win national accolades
CMS women’s tennis and track and field athletes had particularly notable performances at last week’s national championships.
RECAP: Sagehen men’s tennis splits matches against Trinity, Chapman
The No. 14 P-P men’s tennis team (9-10, 4-0 SCIAC) split a pair of home matches last Saturday, losing 5-4 to Trinity (12-9) before
RECAP: P-P women’s tennis dominates Whittier, Chapman
The No. 5 Sagehen women’s tennis team (11-3, 4-0 SCIAC) had a good weekend in its first SCIAC competition since mid-February. After beating Whittier
No. 2 Athena tennis rolling again; team gearing up for NCAA repeat
The Athenas are currently riding an 11-match win streak, and haven’t fallen since March 3 against No. 1 Emory, their only loss of the year.