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April 28-May 1 May 8-12 APRIL 28-MAY 1 Preliminary Rounds MAY 8-12 Championships Surprise Tennis and Racquet Complex 18-029 NCAA Spring 8.375x10.875_OL copy.pdf 1 3/20/18 1:11 PM 2018 NCAA Division II Women’s Tennis Championship Welcome Connect with the Contents NCAA on the web @NCAADII #D2Tennis Links Interactive Championship Bracket Information /NCAADivisionII Records and Past video Results (PDF) /NCAADII Host Conference pacific west conference THE BACK-UP IS EVERY BIT AS GOOD AS THE STARTER. about the pacific west PROUD PARTNER OF THE NCAA®. The Pacific West Conference is the most unique and dynamic athletics MEMBERSHIP (YEAR JOINED) conference in NCAA Division II. With 14 member institutions in California, Academy of Art (2009) Hawaii and Utah and 15 sponsored sports for men and women, the PacWest Azusa Pacific (2012) is the largest and most beautiful conference in the West Region. Established Biola (2017) in 1992, the PacWest has gone through many different incarnations. After California Baptist (2011) several schools broke off to form another conference in 2001, the PacWest Chaminade (1992) was on the verge of anonymity, but held strong to become the driving force Concordia (California) (2015) it is today. Since 2005, 10 of the current members have joined the PacWest, Dixie State (2007) either from the NAIA or as new departments, to create competitive balance Dominican (California) (2009) and new levels of athletics achievement. In spite of all of the change, the Fresno Pacific (2012) focus has always remained on the student-athlete experience. The PacWest Hawaii Hilo (1992) embraces the ideals of Division II by fostering the athletics and academic Hawaii Pacific (1992) Holy Names (2012) pursuits of its student-athletes with a balanced lifestyle and focus on pre- Notre Dame de Namur (2005) paring for life after college. The future holds many bright possibilities for Point Loma (2012) the conference and its members. NCAA.COM NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Host City city of surprise about surprise Located 45 minutes from downtown Phoenix, the city of Surprise is where you can connect all aspects of your life — family, work and recre- ation. Our charming community is surrounded by mountain park lands, a regional lake and pristine, open Sonoran desert. Plus, our city limits are full of action. We offer the largest public tennis and racquet complex in the Southwest, featuring 25 gorgeous playing surfaces and all the amenities of a private club. What are you waiting for? Make your move to Surprise, Arizona. For more informa- tion visit SurpriseAZ.gov. Official Cookies & Crackers of the © Mondelēz International group NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. NCAA.COM 17MON_ 2018 NCAA Partnership AD AD: Wangler• Writer: xxx • BL: Creyer Element Name nished size: 8.375" x 10.875" bleed size: 8.625" x 11.125" scale: 100% Release Date: 9/25/17 Notes: Prints 4/C, magenta does not print NCAA Division II Women’s Tennis Championships Preliminary ROunds pairings atlantic Region No. 1 at Indiana (PA) South Central Region No. 1 at St. Mary’s (TX) Charleston (WV) (17-6) vs. Slippery Rock (13-12) St. Mary’s (TX) (18-2) vs. St. Edwards (21-5) Day 1 Winner vs. Indiana (PA) (19-5) South Central Region No. 2 at Midwestern St. Atlantic Region No. 2 at West Virginia St. Midwestern St. (18-5) vs. Cameron (16-7) West Virginia St. (12-8) vs. Shaw (21-2) Mercyhurst (22-2) vs. West Liberty (12-7) South Region No. 1 at Barry Day 1 Winner vs. Day 1 Winner Saint Leo (17-6) vs. Fla. Southern (14-7) Day 1 Winner vs. Barry (23-0) Central Region No. 1 at Northeastern St. Okla. Baptist (11-4) vs. Augustana (SD) (21-3) South Region No. 2 at West Florida Day 1 Winner vs. Northeastern St. (18-3) Lynn (19-4) vs. Benedict (19-3) West Florida (26-3) vs. Mississippi Col. (20-2) Central Region No. 2 at Central Okla. Day 1 Winner vs. Day 1 Winner Southwest Baptist (14-4) vs. Neb.-Kearney (15-7) Day 1 Winner vs. Central Okla. (18-3) Southeast Region No. 1 at Columbus St. Queens (NC) (16-3) vs. Tusculum (20-2) East Region No. 1 at Goldey-Beacom Day 1 Winner vs. Columbus St. (22-2) Concordia (NY) (16-4) vs. Adelphi (14-1) Day 1 Winner vs. Goldey-Beacom (16-2) Southeast Region No. 2 at Wingate Wingate (20-4) vs. Chowan (20-3) East Region No. 2 at Queens (NY) Georgia College (16-7) vs. North Georgia (14-7) NYIT (10-6) vs. Stonehill (14-4) Day 1 Winner vs. Day 1 Winner Day 1 Winner vs. Queens (NY) (10-4) West Region No. 1 at Hawaii Pacific Midwest Region No. 1 at Drury Hawaii Pacific (18-2) vs. UC San Diego (13-10) Bellarmine (21-3) vs. UIndy (15-6) Day 1 Winner vs. Drury (18-1) West Region No. 2 at Azusa Pacific Academy of Art (16-5) vs. Azusa Pacific (19-8) Midwest Region No. 2 at Grand Valley St. Grand Valley St. (22-3) vs. Wayne St. (MI) (18-8) Mo.-St. Louis (14-5) vs. Hillsdale (13-4) Day 1 Winner vs. Day 1 Winner NCAA.COM Team Information Academy of Art Urban Knights IF Name Ht. Cl. 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