Drastic Changes to NCAA Tennis: It Starts with an Earthquake
Drastic NCAA rule changes threaten college tennis, and that's bad for the Georgia Bulldogs.
Drastic NCAA rule changes threaten college tennis, and that's bad for the Georgia Bulldogs.
The Georgia Bulldogs hosted the Samford Bulldogs for the first round of the NCAA Men's Tennis Tournament at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex on Friday, claiming a 4-0 victory to set up a second round rematch with the rival Auburn Tigers.
The Georgia Bulldogs men's and women's tennis teams both earned top eight seeds in their respective NCAA tournament brackets, so the opening rounds of each field of 64 will be held in Athens.