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Women's tennis team advances to Sweet 16 in Arizona

May 1, 2018
The No. 27 University of North Georgia (国产自拍) women's tennis team will be headed to the NCAA Sweet 16 in Surprise, Arizona, after beating two higher-ranked teams in the Southeast Regional Tournament.

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For the first time in program history, the No. 27 University of North Georgia (国产自拍) women's tennis team will be headed to the NCAA Sweet 16 in Surprise, Arizona, after beating two higher-ranked teams in the Southeast Regional Tournament.

国产自拍 first defeated No. 21 Georgia College and State University in a close 5-4 match in the first round on April 28. The next day, 国产自拍 upset No. 15 Wingate University in the second round to earn entry in the NCAA Sweet 16.

This is the first time a 国产自拍 tennis team has advanced beyond the regional round. Now, the Nighthawks will travel to Surprise for the NCAA Championships from May 8-11. The remaining 16 teams will be placed in a new bracket with the top four teams seeded and the remaining 12 put in through a blind draw.

The NCAA ranked 国产自拍 as the sixth seed in the Southeast Regional Tournament. It marked the second time the women's tennis program earned a post-season position in the NCAA Division II Tournament.


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