TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama Men’s Tennis head coach George Husack announced the team’s 2023 spring schedule Friday. The Crimson Tide opens the season on Jan. 14, hosting Samford and Mercer in back-to-back matches at the Alabama Tennis Stadium.
“The Spring schedule presents challenges and opportunities for our team. We value playing in front of our fans which will happen early and often during the year. Most of the guys are getting their second taste at a tough dual-match season, while the newcomers have prepared well for the road ahead. We’re all excited to compete, no matter the competition, indoors or outdoors, the location or facility.”
Other Notes on the 2023 Spring Season
- UA will play a trio of home doubleheaders in 2023, including matches against Samford and Mercer (Jan. 14), UAB and UT Chattanooga (Jan. 22), and Columbia and Jacksonville State (Feb. 5)
- Other non-conference matches include Michigan State (Jan. 28), Wisconsin (Feb. 10), Northwestern (Feb. 12), and East Tennessee State (Feb.17)
- The two-day Blue-Gray National Tennis Classic (Feb. 24-25) will be held in Montgomery, Ala.
- The Tide’s home SEC matches include Georgia (March 2), Tennessee (March 16), Kentucky (March 18), Vanderbilt (March 31), Mississippi State (April 2), and Auburn (April 9)
- SEC road matches for Alabama include South Carolina (March 10), Florida (March 12), Texas A&M (March 24), LSU (March 26), Ole Miss (April 7), and Arkansas (April 14)
- Auburn will host the SEC Championships (April 19-23) in Auburn, Ala.
- NCAA Regional Championships are scheduled for (May 5 or May 7) and NCAA Super Regional Championships (May 12 or May 13) will be held on campus sites determined at a later date, before the season comes to an end with the NCAA Championships (May 17-27) in Lake Nona, Fla.
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