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Announcement of Selections for the 2024 NCAA DII Women’s Tennis Championship

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The NCAA Division II Women’s Tennis Championship is set to kick off with 48 teams vying for the title in Orlando, Florida. The preliminary rounds will take place on May 10-11 at 16 regional sites, with the winning team from each site advancing to the finals from May 20-24.

Teams from all over the country will be competing, with schools like Charleston, Slippery Rock, and Shaw representing the Atlantic Region. In the Central Region, powerhouse teams like Nebraska-Kearney and Washburn will be looking to make a statement. The East Region will see teams like Queens and St. Thomas Aquinas battling it out for a chance at the championship.

In the Midwest Region, UIndy and Tiffin will be looking to secure their spots in the finals, while in the South Central Region, Midwestern State and Angelo State will be strong contenders. The South Region will feature teams like Barry and Nova Southeastern, while the Southeast Region will see North Georgia and Wingate University fighting for the title.

The West Region will showcase teams like Academy of Art and Azusa Pacific, adding to the competitive field of the championship. With such a diverse group of teams competing, the 2024 NCAA Division II Women’s Tennis Championship promises to be an exciting and intense competition. Stay tuned for updates on the tournament as the teams battle it out for the title.

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