Alright, so, I wanted to figure out the schedule for the Rutgers women’s tennis team. You know, just to see when they’re playing and maybe catch a match or two. I’m no expert, but I figured it can’t be that hard to find, right?
First, I opened up my browser and just typed in “Rutgers women’s tennis schedule.” Pretty straightforward, I know. A bunch of results popped up, mostly from the Rutgers University athletics website. They’re called the Scarlet Knights, which I think is a pretty cool name.
Digging Through the Search Results
I clicked on a few of the links. Most of them were the official schedules from previous years, like 2022-23, 2021-22, and 2020-21. I also found something about their 2025 spring schedule, which was interesting, but not what I was looking for at the moment. One of the pages even mentioned that masks were required in the lobby of the East Brunswick Racquet Club during a certain period – that’s some attention to detail, I guess.
- Started with a simple search.
- Found past schedules and a future one.
- Noticed some interesting tidbits along the way.
Finding the Current Schedule
Then I stumbled upon their roster page for 2024-25, which had some names and where the players are from. I saw a player named Zuzanna Frankowska, a sophomore from Kobylka. Cool to see the team’s makeup, but I was still after that schedule.
I went back to the search results and looked for anything about the current season. I figured the Rutgers athletics site would have the most up-to-date information. And bingo! I finally found it. They had the full schedule listed, with dates, opponents, and whether the matches were home or away. It looks like they play in the Big Ten Conference, which is pretty big-time.
Wrapping Up
So, yeah, it took a bit of digging, but I managed to find the Rutgers women’s tennis schedule. Now I just need to check my own calendar and see if I can make it to any of their matches. Maybe I’ll even become a regular fan. Who knows? It’s always fun to follow a college sports team, especially when it’s in your local area.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure in finding a tennis schedule. Not exactly rocket science, but hey, it’s the small victories, right?