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Cal to Face Georgia in NCAA Super Regional

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The California women’s tennis team is gearing up to face off against Georgia in the NCAA Super Regional in Athens, Georgia. The Bears, seeded 10th and ranked 10th, will take on the Bulldogs, seeded 7th and ranked 7th, in a highly anticipated match on Friday, May 10.

The winner of this super regional showdown will advance to the quarterfinal round in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where Oklahoma State will host the remainder of the NCAA Championship as well as the NCAA individual championships. The match is set to take place at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens.

Cal earned their spot in the super regionals after impressive wins over Sacramento State and Auburn in the first and second rounds of the NCAA Championship. Senior Valentina Ivanov played a crucial role in clinching both victories, showcasing her talent and leadership on the court.

In addition to the team competition, four Bears have earned invites to the NCAA individual tournaments, highlighting the depth and talent of the Cal squad. With players like Hannah Viller Moeller, Valentina Ivanov, and Katja Wiersholm leading the charge, the Bears are poised for success in both team and individual competitions.

The Bears will be looking to avenge their previous loss to Georgia in the ITA National Team Indoor Championship in 2015. With a strong lineup and a history of success in the NCAA Championship, Cal is ready to take on the Bulldogs and make a statement in the super regionals. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting matchup.

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