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Former men’s tennis player continues lawsuit as documents show culture of racism
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Zach Blackburn
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Henry Huvos
June 9, 2022
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By
Emily Maise
March 2, 2020
Former men’s tennis player sues athletic department alleging discrimination, racism
By
Barbara Alberts
and
Dani Grace
December 10, 2018
Munoz resigns as head coach of tennis programs
By
Nora Princiotti
February 22, 2016
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By
Joseph Konig
January 31, 2016
Men’s tennis adds international depth with transfer from Clemson
By
Nora Princiotti
July 29, 2015
Men’s tennis brings in new assistant coach
By
Nora Princiotti
June 25, 2015
After winning A-10s, tennis heads to Wake Forest for NCAA tournament
April 29, 2015
After trading his passport for cramped van rides, Dias closes a record-breaking career
By
Alex Kist
April 27, 2015
Men’s tennis season ends in loss to South Carolina at NCAA tournament
May 10, 2014
Men’s tennis leans on veteran duo heading into NCAA opener
By
Aaron Esparza
May 8, 2014
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April 28, 2014
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