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CSUN Enters San Diego State Fall Classic I This Weekend
9/28/2023 10:19:00 AM | Women's Tennis
WHAT'S COMING UP FOR CSUN WOMEN'S TENNIS
FALL EVENT 2
CSUN at the San Diego State Fall Classic I
Friday, Sept. 29 • Saturday, Sept. 30 • Sunday, Oct. 1
San Diego, Calif. • Aztec Tennis Center
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FIRST SERVE
CSUN resumes this weekend at the three-day San Diego State Fall Classic I. The tournament is scheduled to follow a 64-player singles and a 32-team doubles draw. Entered to play is CSUN.Grand Canyon, Minnesota, San Diego State, and UTEP.
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The tournament results can be found here; https://bit.ly/3ZvEGpv
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THE LAST TIME OUT
CSUN opened the Fall slate at the Hen/Athena Invitational Duals Sept. 15-16. Scores were not kept in the hidden dual format.
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"Our team culture is set up for a great experience for all involved," said CSUN head coach Gary Victor. "The support each player showed for each other in Claremont was genuine, as everyone clearly wants the best for their teammates.  Playing against the nation's top two Division III teams (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps and Pomona Pitzer) was a great way to get started. Each program has Division I-level student-athletes, and the competition level is high. We look forward to a busy October with San Diego State, Long Beach, and Southwest regionals before we host our November 10-12 tournament."
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FALL EVENT 2
CSUN at the San Diego State Fall Classic I
Friday, Sept. 29 • Saturday, Sept. 30 • Sunday, Oct. 1
San Diego, Calif. • Aztec Tennis Center
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UPDATESÂ @CSUNWTennis
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FIRST SERVE
CSUN resumes this weekend at the three-day San Diego State Fall Classic I. The tournament is scheduled to follow a 64-player singles and a 32-team doubles draw. Entered to play is CSUN.Grand Canyon, Minnesota, San Diego State, and UTEP.
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The tournament results can be found here; https://bit.ly/3ZvEGpv
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THE LAST TIME OUT
CSUN opened the Fall slate at the Hen/Athena Invitational Duals Sept. 15-16. Scores were not kept in the hidden dual format.
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"Our team culture is set up for a great experience for all involved," said CSUN head coach Gary Victor. "The support each player showed for each other in Claremont was genuine, as everyone clearly wants the best for their teammates.  Playing against the nation's top two Division III teams (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps and Pomona Pitzer) was a great way to get started. Each program has Division I-level student-athletes, and the competition level is high. We look forward to a busy October with San Diego State, Long Beach, and Southwest regionals before we host our November 10-12 tournament."
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~#GoMatadors~
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