Location: Earle Tennis Center at The Citadel & Farmfield Tennis Center; Charleston, SC
Dates: April 20-23
Host: The Citadel
Tournament Bracket
Thursday, April 20-at Earle Tennis Center at The Citade
lMatch 1: #8 Elon vs. #9 Chattanooga – Noon RECAP
Match 2: #7 Georgia Southern vs. #10 Western Carolina – Noon RECAP
Friday, April 21-at Farmfield Tennis Center
Match 3: #1 Furman 4, #8 Chattanooga 0 . RECAP
Match 4: #5 Appalachian State 4, #4 Wofford 3 RECAP
Match 5: #2 Davidson vs. #7 Georgia Southern RECAP
Match 6: #3 College of Charleston 4, #6 UNC Greensboro 1 RECAP
Saturday, April 22-at Earle Tennis Center at The Citadel
Match 7: #1 Furman 4, #5 Appalachian State 0 RECAP
Match 8: #2 Davidson 4, #3 College of Charleston 1 RECAP
Sunday, April 23-at Earle Tennis Center at The Citadel
Match 9: #1 Furman 4, #2 Davidson 1 RECAP
Directions to the Earle Tennis Center at The Citadel & Farmfield Tennis Center
LIVE STATS (scores will be updated throughout the day)
THE CHAMPIONSHIP
The women’s tennis championship was first held in 1928 but no champion was crowned until North Carolina in 1933. In 1998, the tournament changed from an individual scoring tournament to a team format. Chattanooga holds 12 tournament titles, followed by Furman with 11 and Davidson nine.
East Tennessee State won the 2005 championship, its third in four years. Chattanooga reached the final last year as the seventh seed, the lowest seed to ever reach the final in the team tournament.
PAST CHAMPIONS (last 10 years)
|
Year |
Site |
Champion |
|
1994 |
Davidson, NC |
Furman |
|
1995 |
Davidson, NC |
Georgia Southern |
|
1996 |
Davidson, NC |
Georgia Southern |
|
1997 |
Greenville, SC |
Marshall |
|
1998 |
Spartanburg, SC |
Furman |
|
1999 |
Davidson, NC |
Furman |
|
2000 |
Chattanooga, TN |
Furman |
|
2001 |
Charleston, SC |
Furman |
|
2002 |
Charleston, SC |
Furman |
|
2003 |
Charleston, SC |
College of Charleston |
|
2004 |
Charleston, SC |
Furman |
|
2005 |
Charleston, SC |
Furman |