Welcome to Taylor men's tennis. The mission of the men's tennis program is to have our student-athletes use the talents and abilities that God has given them to serve and glorify Him.
Our motto is "Fulfilling God's Purpose for You at TU." If you would like more information on the program please contact Coach Taylor or fill out our on-line recruiting form.
Recent News
02.01.2010 - Student-Athletes Post 3.14 Fall Semester GPA
The Taylor University Athletic Department has announced that 75 student-athletes have been named to the Dean's List for the Fall '09 academic semester.
12.17.2009 - Boehning Signs with Trojan Tennis
New Palestine senior Cameron Boehning has announced his intention to attend Taylor University and compete with the men's tennis team.
12.11.2009 - Trojan Netters Sign Two
Head men's tennis coach Don Taylor has announced the signing of two students for the 2010-11 season. Brent "Scooter" Jacobus and James Guthrie have both indicated their intent to attend Taylor University beginning in the fall of 2010.
10.26.2009 - Taylor Among NAIA Champions of Character
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has announced that Taylor University was named a Champions of Character institution for the 2008-09 school year.
10.19.2009 - MCC Launches Website Redesign
The Mid-Central College Conference (MCC) has launched a redesign of the league's official webpage at www.mid-centralconf.org, commissioner J.D. Collins announced last week.
Recent Results
Taylor University’s 3-2 finish in the finals of the Mid-Central College Conference tournament wasn’t enough to overtake its one point deficit to Indiana Wesleyan.
Five Trojans advanced to the finals of the Mid-Central College Conference men's tennis tournament today. The Trojans went 5-2 in the semifinal action.
Just before midnight Friday the Taylor men's tennis team concluded 11 hours of competition that ended with a 7-2 record for the Trojans on the opening day of the 2009 Mid-Central College Conference Tournament in Muncie, Ind.
The Taylor men's tennis teams closed out its fall regular season Saturday with a 6-3 win at home over NCAA Division II University of Indianapolis. The win improved Taylor's record to 8-4 on the season.
The men's and women's tennis matches scheduled for Thursday afternoon versus Ohio Dominican have been canceled due to the rain.

