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2.3.2010 | Women's Tennis
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – South Carolina State Daria Sekerina was chosen as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Tennis Athlete of the Week, the league announced on Wednesday. Teammate Maria Craciun was named the Rookie of the Week.
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1.29.2010 | Women's Tennis
ORANGEBURG, SC – The South Carolina State women’s tennis team opened its 2010 campaign with a 7-0 victory over visiting Wofford Friday.
SC State, 1-0, captured all three matches in doubles to earn the doubles point, then swept the singles for the shutout by Coach Hardeep Judge’s team. Wofford dipped to 0-2 on the season.
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1.13.2010 | Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., - South Carolina State University’s men’s and women’s tennis teams were predicted to finish first in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) southern division preseason poll voted on by the conference’s head tennis coaches and sports information directors Wednesday.
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2.6 | Women's Basketball
Orangeburg, SC
2.6 | Men's Basketball
ORANGEBURG, SC
2.6 | Men's Tennis
Jacksonville, Fla.
South Carolina State
11 a.m.
University of North Florida
2.6 | Women's Tennis
Jacksonville, Fla.
South Carolina State
11 a.m.
University of North Florida
2.8 | Men's Basketball
ORANGEBURG, SC
South Carolina State
7:30 PM
2.8 | Women's Basketball
Orangeburg, SC
2.11 | Women's Indoor Track & Field
2.11 | Men's Indoor Track & Field
Landover, MD
2.13 | Softball
Atlanta, GA
South Carolina State
2 PM
Tennessee State University
2.13 | Softball
Atlanta, GA
Mississippi Valley State University
2.13 | Women's Bowling
Sumter, SC
2.13 | Women's Basketball
Baltimore, MD
South Carolina State
2 PM
2.13 | Men's Basketball
Baltimore, MD
South Carolina State
4:00 PM
2.14 | Softball
Atlanta, GA
South Carolina State
12 Noon
Grambling State University
2.14 | Softball
Atlanta, GA
South Carolina State
2 PM
2.15 | Men's Basketball
Baltimore, MD
South Carolina State
7:30 PM
2.15 | Women's Basketball
Baltimore, MD
South Carolina State
5:30 PM
2.16 | Softball
Orangeburg, SC
South Carolina State
1 PM
5.1.09 | Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
ORANGEBURG, SC- The South Carolina State University received Orangeburg’s top honor Friday with Mayor Paul Miller presenting the team, with a Proclamation of the City for their achievements on and off the court this season.
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4.30.09 | Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
ORANGEBURG, SC— South Carolina State University will salute it’s 2009 Men’s & Women’s Championship Tennis Teams Friday May 1, at 11:30 a.m. at the K.W. Green Student Center inside the Bulldog Lounge on the campus of SC State.
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4.28.09 | Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
ATHENS, GA—The South Carolina State men’s & women’s tennis teams will take on nationally ranked University of Georgia in the opening round of 2009 NCAA Tennis Championship, beginning May 8-9 at Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens , GA.
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4.19.09 | Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
RALEIGH, NC–The South Carolina State women’s and men’s teams captured the 2009 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Tennis Championship titles at the Millbrook Tennis Center in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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4.19.09 | Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
RALEIGH, NC– South Carolina State men’s and women’s tennis teams will have a chance to claim yet another league crown advancing to the Mid-Eastern Athletic Tennis Championship; Saturday at the Millbrook Tennis Center in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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4.18.09 | Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
RALEIGH, NC— The South Carolina State men’s and women’s tennis advanced to the semifinal round of The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) tennis championships Friday at the Millbrook Tennis Center in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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4.16.09 | Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – South Carolina State head coach Hardeep Judge was named the 2009 Men’s MEAC Coach of the Year Thursday, while senior Ivan Milivojevic was named Men’s Player of the Year along with freshman Aniko Kiss earning Rookie of the Year honors, as voted by the leagues’ head tennis coaches and sports information directors.
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