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NCAA Women: Bruins, Waves host TODAY

USTA Southern California | May 10, 2019


Some of SoCal’s finest women’s college tennis will be on display as UCLA and Pepperdine host SuperRegional play on Friday!

 

The UCLA Bruins host #10 Washington in NCAA Women’s Round of 16 play today at Los Angeles Tennis Center at UCLA. Fans are encouraged to skip out of work a little early to cheer for Stella Sampras Webster’s #7 seeded team as they look to move closer to an NCAA Final 8 berth.

 

Feel like driving the coast? Roll up to Malibu as Ashley Lahey and the #6 Pepperdine Waves face off with #23 University of Central Florida beginning at 1pm.

 

Read the complete "NCAA Women: Bruins, Waves host TODAY; look to advance in tourney play" article more tennis news and annoucements from USTA Southern California.

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