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NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championships singles and doubles selections revealed
- Updated: May 7, 2016
2016 NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championships is set-out for the last week of May at Case Tennis Center in Tulsa, with 64 singles and 32 doubles teams fighting for the national honors. All matches will be the best of 3 sets, with no-ad scoring and tie break with first to 7 points. In doubles, 10-point match tie break will be played if teams split the first two sets. Hayley Carter will be the player to beat in both singles and doubles, as she is the top seed. Danielle Collins, Francesca Di Lorenzo, Brooke Austin, and Ellen Perez should be her closest rivals, but the surprises are always possible with such a large and competitive draw. 64 players that will play for the singles title:
Automatic qualifications (15): American Athletic / Saana Saarteinen (Tulsa) ACC / Hayley Carter (North Carolina) Big 12 / Breaunna Addison (Texas) Big East / Yulia Shupenia (DePaul) Big Ten / Francesca Di Lorenzo (Ohio State) Big West / Maeva Razakasoa (Long Beach State) Conference USA / Katherine Ip (Rice) Colonial / Elizaveta Nemchinov (William and Mary) Ivy / Kanika Vaidya (Columbia) Missouri Valley / Gabriela Porubin (Wichita State) Mountain West / Mayar Sherif Ahmed (Fresno State) Pac-12 / Maegan Manasse …
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