Okay, so, I’ve been trying to keep up with the Navy men’s tennis team this season. It’s been a bit of a wild ride, and I figured I’d share what I’ve managed to gather so far about their schedule.
First off, I started digging around for the official schedule. It wasn’t super straightforward, I gotta say. I’m not a tech wizard or anything, so I just used some basic searching online. I found some info on the Patriot League website and the Naval Academy’s sports page, which seemed like the best places to start.
I noticed right away that the schedule is always changing. At one point, I saw a note that the current schedule was as of February 24, but it is already April now. It’s pretty clear that you gotta keep checking back for updates.
From what I could piece together, the team has had a pretty packed season. It looks like they’ve played a bunch of matches, both at home and away. They’ve had a decent run, with way more wins than losses. It looks like their overall record is 28-15, with a 5-2 record in their conference. I also found some more specific details:
- They played Boston University on April 28.
- They faced off against Virginia on May 6, losing 4-0.
- They had a match against Army, which is always a big deal, but I couldn’t get the latest result on that one.
I tried to organize all this info in a way that made sense to me. I’m no expert, just a regular guy trying to follow the team. It seems they’ve been doing pretty well this year, though they’ve had some tough matches, especially against those nationally ranked teams.
What I Found Out
So, after all this digging, here’s what I’ve got. The Navy men’s tennis team has had a solid season. They’ve played a lot of matches, and they’ve won a good chunk of them. The schedule is always changing, so it’s a bit of a pain to keep track of everything. But it looks like they’re holding their own, even against some tough competition.
I’ll try to keep this updated as I find out more. It’s been an interesting little project, trying to make sense of all this. Hopefully, this helps someone else who’s trying to follow the team. It’s not perfect, but it’s the best I could do with the info out there. Go Navy!