Okay, so, let me tell you about this little adventure I had trying to figure out the Army women’s tennis schedule. It wasn’t as straightforward as you might think!
First, I grabbed my phone and opened up the browser. I typed in something like “Army women’s tennis schedule” into the search bar, figuring I’d get a nice, clean list right away. Nope! I got a bunch of different pages, some official, some not so much. There’s this page for the “Army West Point Black Knights,” which, I guess, is what they’re called.
Digging Through Websites
So, I clicked on a few of these links. One of them took me to what looked like the main page for the team. It had some “Top Stories” and a “Quick” something-or-other, but not the schedule. I scrolled around, clicked on some menus, but still no luck. It’s like they were hiding it!
- Opened my laptop and tried a different browser.
- Typed the same search query, hoping for better results.
- Found a page mentioning the “2023-24 Women’s Tennis Schedule.”
- Saw another one talking about the “2022 Women’s Tennis schedule for Patriot League.”
Then I found another page, and this one mentioned something about the “2023-24 Women’s Tennis Schedule.” But get this, it also talked about the Navy’s schedule and some “Army-Navy Star Series.” What’s that all about? I just wanted to see when the Army team was playing! And there’s even a mention of a schedule for 2025, which is way ahead. Why make it so complicated?
More Scrolling and Clicking
I kept digging, and I found something about a “Strong Day Two For The Red Foxes.” Okay, who are the Red Foxes now? Is that another team? This is getting confusing. I spent a good chunk of time just clicking around, trying to piece things together.
Finally, after all that, I think I got a somewhat decent idea of when some of their matches are. But honestly, it shouldn’t be this hard to find a simple schedule. They should really make it easier to find on their website. I mean, I just wanted to see some tennis matches, not go on a scavenger hunt!