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Women’s Tennis Release 2023-24 Schedule
Aug 25, 2023 | Women's Tennis
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M women's tennis head coach Mark Weaver announced the Aggies 2023-24 schedule Friday, highlighted by four tournaments in the fall and five top-25 ranked matchups in the spring.
The No. 3 Aggies begin their fall campaign in Houston Sep. 15-17 at the ROCC Fall Invitational. A&M then moves into its ITA Regional held at the home of the Baylor Bears in nearby Waco (Oct. 12-16) where they can qualify for the ITA National Fall Championships held in San Diego (Nov. 1-5). The Maroon & White cap off their collegiate Fall campaign at home with the Texas A&M Fall Invitational (Nov. 3-5).
The Aggies also compete in seven pro tournaments throughout the preseason. The Hilton Head, S.C. 15k (Sept. 25) and Las Vegas, Nev. 60k (Oct. 2) in the early autumn. Later in the fall, the Maroon & White have opportunities at the Jackson, Tenn. 15k (Oct. 16), Tyler, Texas 80k (Oct. 23), the Atlanta, Ga. 25k and Norman, Okla. 15k (Oct. 30). Ending the fall campaign at the Austin, Texas 25k (Nov.13).
A&M starts its spring slate on the road, as it faces off against the University of San Diego on Jan. 13, followed by No. 5 Stanford Jan. 14. The Aggies return to Texas for a doubleheader on Jan. 20 starting the day versus Harvard, followed by a faceoff with ACU.
The Maroon & White welcome three ranked opponents to Aggieland in No. 46 TCU, No. 57 Rice and No. 63 Northwestern for the 15th Annual ITA Kickoff Weekend (Jan. 26-28). The Aggies face Northwestern in the opening round. If they advance, they will face the winner of TCU and Rice the following day in hopes of booking their ticket for the ITA National Team Indoor Championships (Feb. 9-12). The championships will once again be held in Seattle, where last season the team had their best outing, reaching the semifinals, losing to eventual champions North Carolina.
Before A&M's hopeful travel to the national indoors, the team visits the Sunshine State to play the return fixture of the Aggies' home-and-home against the No. 16 Miami Hurricanes (Feb. 2). Last season, the Maroon & White claimed a 5-2 victory in front of the 12th Man.
Weaver and the Aggies close out their non-conference schedule with a trio of matches, the first at home versus Rice (Feb. 18), followed by a road match battling Baylor (Feb. 25) and finally hosting SMU (Feb. 27).
The Maroon & White look to continue their back-to-back undefeated SEC regular season slates, with a pair of home matches versus No. 33 South Carolina (Mar. 1) and No. 15 Florida (Mar. 3). A&M then goes back on the road for a four-game stretch facing Mississippi State (Mar. 8), Ole Miss (Mar. 10), No. 2 Georgia (Mar. 15) and No. 14 Tennessee (Mar. 17).
The Aggies return to the Mitchell Tennis Center to host matches versus Vanderbilt (Mar. 22) and Kentucky (March 24) before starting a three-match road stint starting at LSU (Mar. 29), Missouri (Apr. 5) and Arkansas (Apr. 7). A&M concludes conference play with two matches at home clashing with No. 17 Auburn (Apr. 12) and Alabama (Apr. 14).
The SEC Tournament will be held at the home of the Bulldogs in Athens, Georgia, and is set to begin Apr. 17. Weaver and the Aggies will look to reach their fourth consecutive SEC Tournament title match.
The first and second rounds of the NCAA Championships are set to begin May 3-5 at collegiate sites, followed by the super regionals also at college campuses. Advancing teams will travel to compete for a national championship at the Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Oklahoma, May 16-24.
2023-24 Women's Tennis Schedule
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The No. 3 Aggies begin their fall campaign in Houston Sep. 15-17 at the ROCC Fall Invitational. A&M then moves into its ITA Regional held at the home of the Baylor Bears in nearby Waco (Oct. 12-16) where they can qualify for the ITA National Fall Championships held in San Diego (Nov. 1-5). The Maroon & White cap off their collegiate Fall campaign at home with the Texas A&M Fall Invitational (Nov. 3-5).
The Aggies also compete in seven pro tournaments throughout the preseason. The Hilton Head, S.C. 15k (Sept. 25) and Las Vegas, Nev. 60k (Oct. 2) in the early autumn. Later in the fall, the Maroon & White have opportunities at the Jackson, Tenn. 15k (Oct. 16), Tyler, Texas 80k (Oct. 23), the Atlanta, Ga. 25k and Norman, Okla. 15k (Oct. 30). Ending the fall campaign at the Austin, Texas 25k (Nov.13).
A&M starts its spring slate on the road, as it faces off against the University of San Diego on Jan. 13, followed by No. 5 Stanford Jan. 14. The Aggies return to Texas for a doubleheader on Jan. 20 starting the day versus Harvard, followed by a faceoff with ACU.
The Maroon & White welcome three ranked opponents to Aggieland in No. 46 TCU, No. 57 Rice and No. 63 Northwestern for the 15th Annual ITA Kickoff Weekend (Jan. 26-28). The Aggies face Northwestern in the opening round. If they advance, they will face the winner of TCU and Rice the following day in hopes of booking their ticket for the ITA National Team Indoor Championships (Feb. 9-12). The championships will once again be held in Seattle, where last season the team had their best outing, reaching the semifinals, losing to eventual champions North Carolina.
Before A&M's hopeful travel to the national indoors, the team visits the Sunshine State to play the return fixture of the Aggies' home-and-home against the No. 16 Miami Hurricanes (Feb. 2). Last season, the Maroon & White claimed a 5-2 victory in front of the 12th Man.
Weaver and the Aggies close out their non-conference schedule with a trio of matches, the first at home versus Rice (Feb. 18), followed by a road match battling Baylor (Feb. 25) and finally hosting SMU (Feb. 27).
The Maroon & White look to continue their back-to-back undefeated SEC regular season slates, with a pair of home matches versus No. 33 South Carolina (Mar. 1) and No. 15 Florida (Mar. 3). A&M then goes back on the road for a four-game stretch facing Mississippi State (Mar. 8), Ole Miss (Mar. 10), No. 2 Georgia (Mar. 15) and No. 14 Tennessee (Mar. 17).
The Aggies return to the Mitchell Tennis Center to host matches versus Vanderbilt (Mar. 22) and Kentucky (March 24) before starting a three-match road stint starting at LSU (Mar. 29), Missouri (Apr. 5) and Arkansas (Apr. 7). A&M concludes conference play with two matches at home clashing with No. 17 Auburn (Apr. 12) and Alabama (Apr. 14).
The SEC Tournament will be held at the home of the Bulldogs in Athens, Georgia, and is set to begin Apr. 17. Weaver and the Aggies will look to reach their fourth consecutive SEC Tournament title match.
The first and second rounds of the NCAA Championships are set to begin May 3-5 at collegiate sites, followed by the super regionals also at college campuses. Advancing teams will travel to compete for a national championship at the Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Oklahoma, May 16-24.
2023-24 Women's Tennis Schedule
Date | Opponent/Tournament | Location |
Sept. 15-17 | ROCC Fall Invitational | Houston, Texas |
Sept. 21-24 | NC State Invitational | Cary, North Carolina |
Sept. 25 | Hilton Head, South Carolina 15k | Hilton Head, South Carolina |
Sept. 30 – Oct. 8 | ITA All-American | Cary, North Carolina |
Oct. 2 | Las Vegas, Nevada 60k | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Oct. 12-16 | ITA Regional | Waco, Texas |
Oct. 16 | Jackson, Tennessee 15k | Jackson, Tennessee |
Oct. 23 | Tyler, Texas 80k | Tyler, Texas |
Oct. 30 | Atlanta, Georgia 25k | Atlanta, Georgia |
Oct. 30 | Norman, Oklahoma 15k | Norman, Oklahoma |
Nov. 1-5 | ITA National Fall Championships | San Diego, California |
Nov. 3-5 | Texas A&M Fall Invitational | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
Nov. 13 | Austin, Texas 25k | Austin, Texas |
Jan. 13 | University of San Diego | San Diego, California |
Jan. 14 | Stanford | San Diego, California |
Jan. 20 | Harvard | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
Jan. 20 | Abilene Christian University | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
Jan 27-28 | ITA Kickoff Weekend | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
Feb. 2 | Miami | Miami, Florida |
Feb. 9-12 | ITA National Indoor Championships | Seattle, Washington |
Feb. 18 | Rice | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
Feb. 25 | Baylor | Waco, Texas |
Feb. 27 | SMU | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
March 1 | South Carolina | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
March 3 | Florida | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
March 8 | Mississippi State | Starkville, Mississippi |
March 10 | Ole Miss | Oxford, Mississippi |
March 15 | Georgia | Athens, Georgia |
March 17 | Tennessee | Knoxville, Tennessee |
March 22 | Vanderbilt | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
March 24 | Kentucky | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
March 29 | LSU | Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
April 5 | Missouri | Colombia, Missouri |
April 7 | Arkansas | Fayetteville, Arkansas |
April 12 | Auburn | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
April 14 | Alabama | Bryan-College Station, Texas |
April 17-21 | SEC Tournament | Athens, Georgia |
May 3-5 | NCAA Championships First & Second Rounds | TBA |
May 10-12 | NCAA Super Regional | TBA |
May 16-24 | NCAA Championships Final Rounds | Stillwater, Oklahoma |
FOLLOW THE AGGIES
Visit 12thman.com for more information on Texas A&M women's tennis. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M women's tennis team on Facebook, Instagram, and on Twitter by following @AggieWTEN.
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