Bulls Remain Winless in MAC
After suffering a shutout loss in its last match, the women's tennis team tried to find a rhythm against its Mid-American Conference opponents over the weekend.
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After suffering a shutout loss in its last match, the women's tennis team tried to find a rhythm against its Mid-American Conference opponents over the weekend.
The women's tennis team has been struggling all season with its non-conference opponents. Things didn't get any easier when it started conference play this past weekend.
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