COLUMBUS, Ga. – The No. 28 nationally-ranked GRU Augusta women's tennis team drew the sixth seed and played third-seeded Georgia College on Monday, May 4th in the NCAA Southeast Regional first round and fell 5-0 at the Blackmon Tennis Center in Columbus, Ga.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team is ranked No. 28 in the nation for Division II according to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s recent poll released on Wednesday April 29.
INDIANAOPOLIS, Ind. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team is headed to the NCAA Southeast Regional Tournament as the sixth seed and will play third-seeded Georgia College on Sunday, May 3rd after earning an at-large bid from the NCAA Division II Men's and Women's Tennis Committee.
FLORENCE, S.C. – GRU Augusta women’s tennis drew the fifth-seed for the 2015 Peach Belt Conference Tournament and fell 5-2 to the fourth-seeded Flagler Saints on Friday morning in the fourth quarterfinal match.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team earned the fifth seed in the Peach Belt Conference Tournament and will play fourth-seeded Flagler in the first round matches on Friday, April 24 at 9:00 a.m. The tournament will begin this Friday at the Dr. Eddie Floyd Florence Tennis Center in Florence, S.C.
GREENWOOD, S.C. – The Jaguars played their last-regular season match of the 2015 season on Monday afternoon and dropped a close 5-4 Peach Belt Conference match at Lander University in Greenwood, S.C.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The Jaguar men’s and women’s tennis teams had seven student-athletes named to the Peach Belt Conference All-Academic team, according to a release from the league office in Augusta, Ga.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The nationally-ranked Jaguars took down rival USC Aiken in a Peach Belt Conference match at Newman Tennis Center Thursday, April 16 in the last regular-season home match of 2015.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The No. 48 nationally-ranked Jaguars met the No. 1 team in the nation, the Armstrong Pirates, on Tuesday and fell 9-0 in a Peach Belt Conference dual match at Newman Tennis Center.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The Jaguar women’s tennis won their seventh Peach Belt Conference match on Sunday afternoon with an 8-1 victory over the UNC Pembroke Braves at Newman Tennis Center.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The Jaguar women’s tennis team survived the visiting No. 30 Francis Marion Patriots for a 6-3 Peach Belt Conference victory Saturday at Newman Tennis Center.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team has earned a No. 48 national ranking in the most recent Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s list of the top 50, released Wednesday, March 25.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The No. 48 GRU Augusta women’s tennis team lost a 9-0 Peach Belt Conference match to the No. 9 Columbus State Cougars on Thursday at Newman Tennis Center.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – After not being ranked in the last poll, the GRU Augusta women's tennis team has posted a 12-2 record to earn the ninth spot for the southeast region in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's most recent poll.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team notched their sixth consecutive win in a 9-0 shutout victory over non-conference Concord (West, Va.) on Tuesday at Newman Tennis Center.
YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. – The Jaguar women’s tennis team won their fifth straight match on Monday afternoon in a close 5-4 Peach Belt Conference battle at Young Harris in the Bob & Gayle Nichols Tennis Complex.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team only dropped one match on Monday afternoon and rolled visiting Clark Atlanta 8-1 in non-conference play at Newman Tennis Center.
DAHLONEGA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team rolled to their third-straight win with a 7-2 Peach Belt Conference victory at North Georgia on Saturday afternoon in Dahlonega, Ga.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team won their third Peach Belt Conference match of the year with a 9-0 victory over the Georgia Southwestern Hurricanes in Newman Tennis Center.
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. – The GRU Augusta Jaguars had their four-match win streak snapped at No. 30 Flagler, dropping a 9-0 Peach Belt Conference match on the road in St. Augustine, Fla.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team won their fourth-consecutive match on Saturday afternoon with a 7-2 non-conference triumph over the visiting Coker Cobras at Newman Tennis Center.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta men's and women' tennis teams have postponed their Tuesday, Feb. 17 matches with Belmont Abbey and Queens (N.C.) to a later date due to freezing conditions in the Carolina area.
MONTEVALLO, Ala. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team won their second consecutive Peach Belt Conference match on Friday, Feb. 13 with a 6-3 victory over the Montevallo Falcons in Montevallo, Ala.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team won a close 5-4 Peach Belt Conference match on Tuesday afternoon over the Clayton State Lakers in Morrow, Ga.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta Jaguars shut out the Lenoir-Rhyne Bears in their home opener of the spring 2015 season in 9-0 non-conference match Friday afternoon at Newman Tennis Center.
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. – The GRU Augusta women’s tennis team opened Peach Belt Conference play on Thursday afternoon and dropped a 7-2 match to the No. 26 nationally-ranked Georgia College Bobcats for their first loss of the 2015 season.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Jaguar women’s tennis team only lost one match all day to the Benedict Tigers in their second non-conference match in two days to win an 8-1 road match on Monday, Feb. 2 in Columbia S.C., at Benedict College.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The 2015 Jaguar women’s tennis team began their new spring season with a 9-0 non-conference victory over the Johnson C. Smith Golden Bulls in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Feb. 1.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The GRU Augusta men's and women's tennis teams open the 2015 spring season this Sunday, Feb. 1 for a 2:00 p.m. dual match at Johnson C. Smith in Charlotte, N.C.
AUGUSTA, Ga., – The GRU Augusta men's and women's tennis teams released their spring 2015 schedule Dec. 10, according to head coach Michael McGrath, who enters his 17th season as head coach of the Jaguar men and women's tennis teams.