May 31, 2011
(vol. 123, iss. 139)
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… countless Wolverine triumphs. Playing in the NCAA Individual Championships in Palo Alto, Calif., the two remaining Michigan com- petitors were bounced from tourna- ment play in the first two rounds of singles…
… Fuller. The Wolverine duo lost key ser- vice games throughout the match, leading to its elimination as Georgia advanced 6-3, 6-2. It was an upset- ting way for the pair's partnership to end, as they had…
… the season in the books, the Wolverines hope next year brings them closer to their goals, including a better showing at NCAAs and a Big Ten Tournament title. King earns All-American status, drops…
… cut short. King reached the Sweet 16 in singles - something not done by a Wolverine in 19 years - before fall- ing to the No. 5 seed, but not with- out earning All-American status. In doubles, King and…
… the Sweet 16 and officially earned him ITA All-American status - an honor a Wolverine hasn't had in four years. Just over two hours after King won to reach the Sweet 16 in singles, he stepped on the…
… draw. Instead the Wolverine duo played the No. 32 pair in the country from UCLA, Adrian Puget and Alex Brigham. Despite droppinga tough first set, King and Jung found their stride winningthe second set…
… a very good player, but unfortunately it wasn't his best tennis today." The loss ended King's singles sea- son, but King's final 30-9 record was the best by a Wolverine since 1998. King later took the…
… knot the set at five, before holding serve to Freshman Evan King became the first Wolverine to reach the Sweet 16 in 19 years. take a 6-5 lead. But the Wolverines Bears. responded to send the set into a…