Alright, so today I wanted to dive into something that’s been on my mind lately – the Rutgers women’s tennis schedule. I’m a huge tennis fan, and following college teams is just one of those things I really enjoy.
Getting Started
First thing I did was try to find the official schedule. You know how it is, sometimes these things can be buried on a website. I started with a simple search, just typed in “Rutgers women’s tennis schedule.”
Digging Deeper
The search results were pretty straightforward. The top results were from the official Rutgers Athletics website. That’s always a good sign, you know you’re getting the info straight from the source. I clicked on the schedule page and it was all laid out there, nice and clean.
Organizing My Information
Now, I like to keep track of these things in a way that works for me. So, I did a bit of copying and pasting. I grabbed the dates, the opponents, and whether the matches were home or away.
Here is what I managed to gather:
- Jan. 20 vs Army
- Jan. 26 at Princeton
- Feb. 2 vs Drexel
- Feb. 3 vs Seton Hall
- Feb. 7 at NJIT
- Feb. 10 at Yale
- Feb. 17 vs Cornell
- Feb. 23 at Maryland
- Feb. 25 at George Washington
- March 1 at Florida Gulf Coast
- March 3 at South Florida
- March 9 vs Penn State
- March 15 at Indiana
- March 17 at Purdue
- March 22 vs Illinois
- March 24 vs Northwestern
- March 29 at Nebraska
- March 31 at Iowa
- April 5 vs Minnesota
- April 7 vs Wisconsin
- April 13 at Michigan
- April 14 at Michigan State
- April 19 vs Ohio State
Setting Reminders
Just having the schedule isn’t enough for me. I need reminders! I went through and added the matches I was most interested in to my calendar. You know, a little alert so I don’t miss them.
Sharing with Others
Finally, I figured, why keep all this to myself? I hopped on my usual online spots, forums, and social media, and shared the schedule with other tennis fans. It’s always fun to get a discussion going about upcoming matches and predictions.
So, that’s basically my process for getting the Rutgers women’s tennis schedule and setting myself up to follow the team this season. It’s not rocket science, but it works for me. Hopefully, this little walkthrough is helpful for anyone else who’s trying to do the same.