Coach Hoffman earned his 100th career win as the West Virginia Wesleyan College men's and women's tennis teams secured victories over the weekend against several opponents. The men's team beat Chowan and Barton but lost to Mt. Olive, while the women's team achieved a similar pattern of results. The milestone victory for Hoffman coincided with the men's historic win over Barton, only the second time in school history. Next, Wesleyan tennis heads to Francis Marion University for their upcoming match.

The Big Picture

The achievement of Coach Hoffman's 100th career win marks a significant milestone for the tennis program, showcasing the team's success and development over the years.

By the Numbers
  • Men's team beat Chowan 5-2, Barton 4-3, and lost to Mt. Olive 6-1
  • Women's team beat Chowan 5-2, lost to Barton 6-1, and lost to Mt. Olive 4-3
  • Coach Hoffman achieved his 100th career win during the weekend
State of Play
  • Men's team secured victories over multiple opponents, including a historic win against Barton
  • Women's team also had a mix of wins and losses across the weekend matches
  • Next match scheduled for Wesleyan tennis against Francis Marion University on Mar. 7
What's Next

The Wesleyan tennis team gears up for their upcoming match at Francis Marion University, aiming to build on their recent successes and continue their momentum in the season.

Bottom Line

Coach Hoffman's achievement of 100 career wins signifies a remarkable milestone in the team's history, demonstrating their competitive prowess and dedication. The victories secured over the weekend reflect the team's resilience and potential for future success.