Jefferson P. Nolan [follow id = “Jefferson_Nolan”] If the Cal Poly men’s tennis team is going to go all the way in the NCAA Tournament, it will eventually have to play the best. Predictably, the Mustangs drew No. 6 UCLA (22-3) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Bruins, considered to have one […]
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Ben Donovan's odyssey to Cal Poly
Jefferson P. Nolan [follow id =”Jefferson_Nolan”] Ben Donovan was a sophomore in high school when he was knocked flat onto the bathroom floor. The ceiling had caved in on him. Donovan was at a tennis academy on the outskirts of San Antonio, Texas — 700 miles away from his home and his parents in Memphis, […]
Men's tennis defeats UCSB 4-3, secures No. 2 seed in Big West tourney
Cal Poly finished 4-1 in Big West play with a 4-3 win over UCSB on Saturday.
Tournament bye on the line in men's tennis match vs. UCSB
Cal Poly men’s tennis (8-12, 3-1 Big West) takes on rival UC Santa Barbara (8-12, 3-0) on Senior Day
Men's tennis continues win streak with 5-2 win over Radford
The Cal Poly men’s tennis team continued its winning streak with a 5-2 win over Radford University.
Men's tennis falls to Pacific at home, 4-3
Cal Poly lost 4-3 in a non-conference match to Pacific.
Men's and women's tennis kicks off spring season
The Cal Poly men’s and women’s tennis teams will open their spring seasons on the road this Friday.
All-American: Dome ends collegiate career with two wins in NCAAs
It wasn’t until the third set in Andre Dome’s second match in the NCAA tournament that it began to rain.
Andre Dome leaves Cal Poly with a legacy
As long as he can remember, Andre Dome has had a routine.
Men’s tennis drops season-ending semifinal match to Pacific
With his two-handed forehand, senior Andre Dome hits the ball a little bit differently then most tennis players.
Marco Comuzzo steps to the court
Jefferson P. Nolan jnolan@mustangdaily.net There are two things men’s tennis player Marco Comuzzo wants to make clear. Yes, his accent is real. And no, he’s no Aussie. South African by birth, the lefty tennis player spent his days competing in the scenic country of New Zealand before coming to San Luis Obispo. But sometimes when […]

