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Women’s Tennis Secures 22nd NCAA Championship Berth

4/28/2025 | Women's Tennis

INDIANAPOLIS – Ole Miss women's tennis received an at-large bid into the NCAA Team Championships, the association announced Monday. Ole Miss will face Arizona State in the first round at host site No. 3 Michigan in Ann Arbor on Friday, May 2, at 9 a.m. CT.
 
This is the 22nd time the Rebels have earned an appearance at the NCAA Championships in series history, and the 14th time under head coach Mark Beyers. The Rebels last competed in the NCAA Championships in 2021, when they faced North Florida in the first round in Atlanta.
 
Ole Miss enters the national tournament with a 15-12 overall record and a 6-9 mark in SEC play. The Rebels are one of 10 SEC women's tennis programs to make the NCAA Championships this season.
 
The Rebels are the No. 31 team in the nation, according to the latest ITA rankings (April 22). Should Ole Miss defeat Arizona State on Friday, the Rebels will face the winner of No. 3 Michigan and Youngstown State in the regional championship match on Saturday.
 
Arizona State is 14-9 overall with an 8-5 record against Big 12 opponents. Ranked No. 38 according to the ITA, the Sun Devils reached the quarterfinal round of their conference tournament, before falling to Oklahoma State, 4-1.
 
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