Men鈥檚 Tennis Grabs Second NCAA Tournament Bid in History; Faces Auburn
The Santa Clara men's tennis team has secured its second NCAA Tournament bid in program history after an impressive regular season, where they earned their first West Coast Conference co-championship. They will compete against Auburn at the Baylor regional in Waco, Texas, on May 1. This marks their return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2012, following a 20-4 season and a significant 13-match winning streak.
By the Numbers- Overall record: 20-4.
- Longest winning streak: 13 matches, the longest since the 2001-02 season.
- Current national ranking: No. 35.
- Competing at the NCAA Tournament with 64 teams in single-elimination format.
- Santa Clara finished with a 6-1 record in league play, tying for first with Pepperdine and San Diego.
The Broncos will face off against Auburn in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, a crucial matchup that could set the tone for their postseason. The performance in this tournament will be significant for the program's future.
Bottom LineSanta Clara's historic season is a testament to their growth and competitiveness in college tennis. As they approach their NCAA Tournament debut in over a decade, the team aims to make a lasting impact in the championship rounds.
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