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Selections, bracket, and schedule for the 2024 NCAA DI Women’s Tennis Championships

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The excitement is building as the 2024 NCAA DI women’s tennis championships kick off with the announcement of the 64-team field. The competition promises to be fierce as teams battle it out for the coveted title.

The action will unfold in Stillwater, Oklahoma, with the women’s team quarterfinals through the national championship taking place at the Greenwood Tennis Center from May 17-19. Following the team championships, the focus will shift to the singles and doubles finals from May 20-25.

In addition to the team selections, individual championship competitors for singles and doubles will be revealed in an NCAA.com press release today at 6 p.m. ET. Fans can stay updated on brackets, selections, schedules, and the rich history of the women’s tennis championship.

Last year, UNC clinched their first-ever outdoor team title in an all-North Carolina final against NC State. However, it is Stanford women’s tennis that holds the record for the most titles with an impressive 20 championships to their name.

As the countdown to the championship intensifies, tennis enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the thrilling matches and fierce competition that lie ahead. Stay tuned for more updates and be prepared to witness some top-notch tennis action at the 2024 NCAA DI women’s tennis championships.

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