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UW run comes to an end in round of 32

The winningest coach in UW men’s tennis history, head coach Matt Anger, added one more notch to his belt this weekend.

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Anger, UW hope to continue winning tradition

Simply put, Matt Anger is a winner.

UW to open postseason against NC State in Malibu

The beginning of the season for the Washington men’s tennis team seems like a lifetime ago.

Husky hopes dashed in rain-soaked Ojai

For a moment yesterday in Ojai, Calif., the No. 26 Washington men’s tennis team was in store for a storybook ending.

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Huskies thump Wildcats, await No. 14 Cal on Thursday

Thirty years ago, Matt Anger walked into his first Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament as a freshman on the USC men’s tennis team.

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Homecoming awaits three Huskies at Pac-12 championships

When Kyle McMorrow committed to the UW as a junior in high school, he agreed to come back to his roots.

Furious comeback spurs UW to victory

Even when his No. 26 Washington men’s tennis team gets swept in doubles by Pac-12 rival Oregon, Matt Anger is not one for fiery halftime speeches.

Youthful Huskies look for proper senior sendoff

Everything in life has checks and balances, things that even each other out.

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Huskies roar back with weekend sweep

Step away from the panic button.

UW snaps losing streak in outdoor opener

The sun finally broke through the gray Seattle overcast today. The No. 25 Washington men’s tennis team got a breakthrough of its own, too.

UW looks to regain early-season form

It would be easy for the No. 25 Washington men’s tennis team to throw in the towel right now.

Second straight disastrous weekend sinks Huskies

The No. 22 Washington men’s tennis team didn’t go under when it hit some rough waters during its nonconference schedule. There were ranked opponents at every stop, but the Huskies figured out a way to sail through.

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Youthful Huskies still seeking Pac-12’s red carpet

Men’s tennis in the Pac-12 is like football in the SEC: tough, competitive, and full of championships.

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Return of the oddball

After a disappointing freshman season, quirky prep superstar Max Manthou is back

When Max Manthou was 5 years old, he wanted to learn how to swim.

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Huskies walloped at home

Since 1946, when the NCAA began tracking Division I men’s tennis team national championships, the Pac-12 has been utterly dominant.

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