The women’s tennis team beat Northwood University in conference play for the first time in 15 years this weekend, adding more sugar to a so far undefeated season.
Tennis
Serving abroad
The Ferris men’s tennis team showcases much diversity, so much so that international players outnumber American-born players by a signicant amount. The team comprises eight students from locales ranging from […]
Falling through the ranks
Men’s tennis entered their season as the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference defending champions and nationally ranked No. 17, but are only 2-4 halfway through non-conference play. Ferris tennis interim […]
New coach, same success
Paired with a strong emphasis on discipline, Ferris tennis head coach Daniel Hangstefer has quietly become the writer behind a successful story for the Bulldogs. There is no question that […]
Clean sweep
For the third straight year, the Ferris men’s tennis team are GLIAC tournament champions. The 20-2 Bulldogs didn’t lose a single set on the weekend, defeating Davenport and Wayne State […]
Until next time
The Ferris women’s tennis team closed up their spring season as the Bulldogs fell to Lewis University (Illinois) 6-3. Lewis University claimed two out of the three doubles matches and […]
Champs x 4
For the fourth straight year, the Ferris men’s tennis team is atop of the GLIAC standings. The Bulldogs have an 18-2 record and have clinched their fourth straight regular season […]
Top Dawg
The Ferris men’s tennis team is on fire and for the third straight week, Top Dawg honors is heading their way. Sophomore Pablo Munoz Baroja had a solid outing for […]
Swinging toward success
The Ferris men’s tennis team is riding an 11-game winning streak after defeating rival Grand Valley State University by a score of 7-2 Saturday, March 31. The Bulldogs now sit with a 14-2 record overall […]
Just keep swinging
The Ferris men’s and women’s tennis teams are currently coming off two huge victories against Southern Indiana, March 2 and Salem International, March 4. The men defeated Southern Indiana 6-3 […]






