(Photo: Marie Obsuna/ Sun Devil Athletics) After ending regular season play with a 4-0 victory over the Arizona Wildcats, the Arizona State men’s tennis team (14-9, 3-4 Pac-12) heads to Ojai, Calif. this Thursday for the conference championships. The bracket slots ASU as a sixth seed heading into the Pac-12 Men’s Tennis
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ASU Men’s Tennis: No. 34 Sun Devils defeat the Wildcats 4-0 to close out regular season play
(Photo: Mason Kern/WCSN) With the Pac-12 Championships just around the corner, the Sun Devils made one last push to secure some extra confidence as they improved their record to 14-9 by taking down the University of Arizona Wildcats in the Territorial Cup to close out their regular season. The Wildcats came into
ASU Men’s Tennis: High expectations as Territorial Cup at stake in pivotal match against Arizona
(Photo: Marie Obsuna/Sun Devil Athletics) In its last match of the regular season before the Pac-12 tournament, the Arizona State men’s tennis team faces none other than its bitter rival; the University of Arizona. Arizona makes the trek up from Tucson to Tempe to face the Sun Devils at the Whiteman Tennis
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(Photo: Mason Kern/WCSN) The Arizona State men’s tennis team is in the midst of its first season back since being discontinued in 2008 for financial reasons. The squad maintains a 13-7 record after 20 matches. The Sun Devils went on an eight-match winning streak earlier in the season that featured a
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ASU Men’s Tennis: From France to Arizona, how Rakotomalala has already left a lasting legacy on a new program
(Photo: Patricia Vicente/WCSN) At just four years old, an insatiable desire and fire started burning within a young Frenchman. A desire to succeed, a distaste for mediocrity and a hunger for victory propelled Baonoromandresy, or Makey, Rakotomalala to the top of the French Tennis Federation. Playing at the most elite level in