NCAA Mens Tennis

Men’s Tennis Hosts NCAA Action Saturday

Men’s Tennis Hosts NCAA Action Saturday


NCAA Tournament First Round Match 1
No. 41 Cornell (17-6) vs. No. 23 Auburn (17-11)
Saturday at 11 a.m.
Ambler Tennis Stadium, Durham, N.C.
NCAA Tourney Central  l  Live Stats  l  Live Video  l  Cracked Racquets Coverage  l  Tickets  l  Digital Program  l  Bracket
 
NCAA Tournament First Round Match 2
UNC Wilmington (17-7) at No. 11 Duke (20-6)
Saturday at 2 p.m.
Ambler Tennis Stadium, Durham, N.C.
NCAA Tourney Central  l  Live Stats  l  Live Video  l  Cracked Racquets Coverage  l  Tickets  l  Digital Program  l  Bracket
 
NCAA Tournament Second Round
Winner of Match 1 vs. Winner of Match 2
Sunday at 2 p.m.
Ambler Tennis Stadium, Durham, N.C.
NCAA Tourney Central  l  Live Stats  l  Live Video  l  Cracked Racquets Coverage  l  Tickets  l  Digital Program  l  Bracket

DURHAM – No. 11 Duke men’s tennis opens the 2023 NCAA Team Championship on Saturday when it hosts No. 23 Auburn, No. 41 Cornell and UNC Wilmington in the first and second rounds at Ambler Tennis Stadium.

 

The 12th-seeded Blue Devils face UNCW (17-7) in the first round on Saturday at 2 p.m., while the match between Auburn (17-11) and Cornell (17-6) is scheduled for Saturday at 11 a.m. The winning teams of both first-round matches take the court in the NCAA Second Round on Sunday at 2 p.m.

Duke will provide live stats and live video for all three matches in Durham this weekend. Cracked Racquets will also provide live coverage via its CrossCourt Cast coverage.  

TICKETS & PARKING

Tickets for the NCAA First and Second rounds will be $5 plus a $1 processing fee online and at the gate for ages three and up. Ages two and under receive free admission. Duke students will be admitted free with a valid student ID. No cash accepted, only major credit cards. Parking for all fans will be free in the Blue Zone lot.  

DUKE IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

For the 30th time in program history, Duke is set to compete in the NCAA Team Championship and has hosting duties for the first time since 2015. As a regional host, the Blue Devils have gone 25-3 and own and all-time NCAA Team Championship ledger of 48-29. Duke has advanced as far as the…

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