Arizona State adds men's tennis program
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Arizona State is adding men's tennis, eight years after it dropped the sport.
Led by a $1 million donation from athletic director Ray Anderson and wife Buffie, the school said Wednesday that it has raised $5 million of the $10 million needed to sustain the program.
Arizona State fielded men's tennis teams from 1902-2008. In 2008, the program was dropped along with wrestling and men's swimming. Wrestling and men's swimming were reinstated that year through donor support.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}With men's tennis, the Sun Devils will field 26 NCAA varsity sports. In the last 18 months, the Pac-12 school also elevated men's hockey to NCAA Division I and added women's lacrosse and women's triathlon.
Arizona State has started a search for a coach.