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

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The 2024 NCAA DI women’s tennis championships have officially kicked off with the announcement of the 64-team field on Monday, April 29. The individual championship competitors for singles and doubles were also revealed in an NCAA.com press release on April 30.

The competition is set to take place at the Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The women’s team quarterfinals through the national championship will run from May 17-19, with the singles and doubles finals following from May 20-25.

Teams like UCLA, Pepperdine, Georgia, and Stanford have already secured victories in the super regionals, setting the stage for an exciting tournament ahead. The action continues with the first round matches on Friday, May 3, and the first and second rounds on Saturday, May 4.

The championship history is rich with memorable moments, including UNC’s first-ever outdoor team title in 2023 and Stanford’s impressive record of 20 titles. The competition promises to be fierce as teams battle it out for the coveted championship title.

Fans can stay updated on brackets, selections, schedules, and the complete team championship history on the official NCAA website. With top teams and talented players vying for glory, the 2024 DI women’s tennis championships are sure to provide thrilling matches and unforgettable moments on the court.

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