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Posted on 5/5/22 at 7:55 pm to Alabama_Fan
Posted on 5/5/22 at 7:55 pm to Alabama_Fan
Alabama Set To Face UCF In First Round of NCAA Tournament
Alabama women's tennis (15-11) will open the NCAA Tournament on Friday against No. 21 UCF (15-7) at Miami's Neil Schiff Tennis Center. First serve is schedule for 9 a.m. CT between the two teams as the Crimson Tide makes its 17th team appearance at the NCAA Tournament.
The winner between Alabama and UCF will face the winner between No. 9 Miami and Stetson Saturday at 12 p.m. CT.
Alabama women's tennis (15-11) will open the NCAA Tournament on Friday against No. 21 UCF (15-7) at Miami's Neil Schiff Tennis Center. First serve is schedule for 9 a.m. CT between the two teams as the Crimson Tide makes its 17th team appearance at the NCAA Tournament.
The winner between Alabama and UCF will face the winner between No. 9 Miami and Stetson Saturday at 12 p.m. CT.
Posted on 5/6/22 at 3:06 pm to Alabama_Fan
Alabama Falls To UCF In First Round Of NCAA Tournament
The Alabama women's tennis team (15-12) concluded its season Friday, falling to No. 21 UCF (16-7) in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament at Miami's Neil Schiff Tennis Center.
Alabama battled UCF in doubles play as Ola Pitak and Kasia Pitak cliched the first victory of the day with a win on court three. Although UCF would go on to win courts one and two, UA traded points with the Knights on both courts and forced a tiebreaker on court two.
In singles, four courts went into a third set with Loudmilla Bencheikh and Petra Sedlackova putting up a contested battle on courts one and two, respectively. Anne Marie Hiser came back to take the second set and force a third set on court five as Ola Pitak's second set-tiebreaker on court three also earned her a third set.
The Alabama women's tennis team (15-12) concluded its season Friday, falling to No. 21 UCF (16-7) in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament at Miami's Neil Schiff Tennis Center.
Alabama battled UCF in doubles play as Ola Pitak and Kasia Pitak cliched the first victory of the day with a win on court three. Although UCF would go on to win courts one and two, UA traded points with the Knights on both courts and forced a tiebreaker on court two.
In singles, four courts went into a third set with Loudmilla Bencheikh and Petra Sedlackova putting up a contested battle on courts one and two, respectively. Anne Marie Hiser came back to take the second set and force a third set on court five as Ola Pitak's second set-tiebreaker on court three also earned her a third set.
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