NCAA Womens Tennis

Alabama Women’s Tennis 2023 Spring Schedule Released

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The Alabama women’s tennis announced its spring schedule Friday. The Crimson Tide opens its 2023 slate against Navy on Sunday, January 15 at the Alabama Tennis Stadium.

“We’re playing a competitive schedule that will test our team early and help prepare us for the vigorous SEC season. We have some quality non-conference matches at home and on the road in San Diego, Ft. Worth, and the Blue Gray National Tennis Classic in Montgomery. These matches are all great opportunities that will stretch us and require our team to be ready from the kickoff of the spring season.

“We’re looking forward to playing together for Alabama and can’t wait to play at home in front of our Bama fans.”

Other Notes on the 2023 Spring Season

  • Non-conference matches include Navy (Jan. 15), Memphis (Jan. 21), San Diego State (Jan. 27), UC San Diego (Jan. 28), TCU (Feb. 4), UAB (Feb. 11) and Tulane (Feb 18)
  • The two-day Blue-Gray National Tennis Classic (Feb. 24-25) will be held in Montgomery, Ala.
  • The Tide’s home SEC matches include Mississippi State (March 10), Ole Miss (March 12), Texas A&M (March 24), LSU (March 26), Florida (April 14), and South Carolina (April 16)
  • The team will host their Alumni Reunion Weekend during the Texas A&M and LSU matches
  • SEC road matches for Alabama include Auburn (March 5), Georgia (March 17), Tennessee (March 19), Vanderbilt (March 31), Kentucky (April 2), Missouri (April 7), and Arkansas (April 9)
  • The Tide’s postseason starts with the SEC Championships in Fayetteville, Ark., April 19-23
  • The NCAA Regional Championships are scheduled for May 12-13 with the NCAA team and individual championships set for May 18-27 at the USTA National Campus in Lake Nona, Fla.

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