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Sunday

April 29, 2012
7:48 pm

Men’s tennis gets three points from No. 3 Williams, routs USM

The No. 15 nationally ranked Bates men’s tennis team finished the regular season with a home doubleheader on Sunday, falling 6-3 to third-ranked Williams on Sunday morning before defeating Southern Maine 9-0 in the afternoon at Merrill Indoor Gymnasium.

Men’s tennis gets three points from No. 3 Williams, routs USM

Friday

April 27, 2012
8:03 pm

Men’s tennis sweeps Tufts at home, 9-0

Bates men’s tennis won 9-0 over the ninth-ranked team in the Northeast, Tufts University, on Friday in Merrill Indoor Gym.

Men’s tennis sweeps Tufts at home, 9-0

Tuesday

April 24, 2012
9:10 pm

Men’s tennis wins 6-3 at No. 24 Trinity

The No. 15 nationally ranked Bates men’s tennis team won 6-3 at No. 24 Trinity College on Tuesday, the Bobcats’ second straight NESCAC win and their fourth this season over a Top 30 opponent.

Men’s tennis wins 6-3 at No. 24 Trinity

Saturday

April 21, 2012
5:19 pm

Men’s tennis dominates Conn. College, 9-0

The No. 15 nationally ranked Bates men’s tennis team returned to form with a 9-0 NESCAC win over Connecticut College on Saturday at Wallach Tennis Center, winning all but one set.

Men’s tennis dominates Conn. College, 9-0

Friday

April 20, 2012
11:43 pm

Red-hot Bowdoin stops men’s tennis in Brunswick

BRUNSWICK, Maine — The No. 15 nationally ranked Bates men’s tennis team entered Friday’s match at rival and 10th-ranked Bowdoin…

Red-hot Bowdoin stops men’s tennis in Brunswick

Wednesday

April 18, 2012
9:42 pm

No. 15 men’s tennis wins big at Colby, 8-1

The 15th-ranked Bates men’s tennis team won all three doubles matches and sophomore Timmy Berg won at first singles in an 8-1 victory over Colby College in NESCAC play Wednesday.

No. 15 men’s tennis wins big at Colby, 8-1

Saturday

April 7, 2012
8:57 pm

Impressive loss: Men’s tennis tipped 5-4 by No. 1 Amherst

The No. 15 nationally ranked Bates College men’s tennis team nearly pulled off an upset of top-ranked Amherst on Saturday, but the Lord Jeffs left town with a 5-4 NESCAC victory.

Impressive loss: Men’s tennis tipped 5-4 by No. 1 Amherst