Torero tennis in tournament

This past Monday afternoon, the University of San Diego men and women’s tennis teams made their way into the Warren Room in the Jenny Craig Pavilion. They piled plates full of food, sat down, and turned their attention to a projector screen in the front of the room. The two Torero tennis teams were there for the same reason: to find out who they would (or would not) play in the NCAA Tournament this upcoming
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Ten straight for women’s tennis

Any way you slice it, the University of San Diego women’s tennis team is playing well right now. They’ve won 10 consecutive matches, and 12 of their last 13. And in a matchup against WCC opponent Brigham Young University (BYU) on a sunny Saturday afternoon last weekend, the Toreros continued their success with a 4-0 victory over the Cougars. “I saw a lot of girls working really hard to finish their matches,” USD women’s tennis head coach Sherri Stephens said after the match. The Toreros found

On to the NCAA tournament

A look ahead at USD men’s tennis as they prepare to take on Texas Tech University The University of San Diego men’s tennis team is no stranger to the NCAA tournament. One could even say that they’ve “been there before.” For the last seven years straight, the Toreros have made a tournament appearance. This year was no exception. Last week, USD continued their run of postseason success, clinching a bid to the NCAA tournament after being crowned West Coast Conference (WCC) champions for the fifth

Toreros cruise to win over Waves

Each season, the University of San Diego men’s tennis team looks forward to playing Pepperdine University. With both the USD and Pepperdine programs being perennial contenders in the West Coast Conference (WCC), a healthy rivalry has developed between the two schools. Last Thursday, the Toreros took on the Waves in a matchup that had more implications for the Toreros than a simple rivalry between two teams,. Heading into their matchup against Pepperdine, USD was sitting in second place in the W