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Arizona State: L 4–5 1997: West Regional West Regional: Oregon Pepperdine: W 5–2 L 2–5 1998: West Regional West Regional: San Diego USC: W 5–2 L 1–5 1999: California Regional: Marquette: L 1–5 2000: First round Second round: South Florida Wake Forest: W 5–0 L 0–5 2002: First round: Arizona: L 3–4 2003: First round: Fresno ...
The NCAA Division I women's tennis championships are contested at an annual tournament hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national champions of women's team, singles, and doubles collegiate tennis among its Division I members in the United States. It is has been organized by the NCAA every year since 1982 ...
The San Diego State men's soccer team competes in the Western Athletic Conference. In 1987, the Aztecs reached the NCAA Men's Soccer Championship Final, losing in the game by a score of 0–2 to Clemson. The team has an overall NCAA Division Tournament record of 5–8 through eight appearances. [17] Lev Kirshner was head coach for over two decades.
The San Diego State Aztecs men's tennis team is the men's tennis program that represents San Diego State University (SDSU). The Aztecs compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the Mountain West Conference (MW). The team is based at the Aztec Tennis Center. [2]
1938 - La Verne and UC Santa Barbara left the SCIAC, effective after the 1937-38 academic year; 1938 - Caltech and Pomona re-joined the SCIAC, effective in the 1938-39 academic year. 1939 - San Diego State left the SCIAC, effective after the 1938-39 academic year. 1943 - Whittier left the SCIAC, effective after the 1942-43 academic year.
The championship first began in 1963 as the NCAA College Division Men's Tennis Championship for smaller colleges and universities not in the larger University Division (the precursor to the current Division I). The tournament gained its current name when the NCAA introduced its three-division structure in 1973–74.
The NCAA Division III women's tennis championships are contested at the annual tournaments hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to determine the nationals champions of women's team, singles, and doubles collegiate tennis among its Division III member programs in the United States. [1]
The USTA Girls 18s National Championships is a prestigious junior tennis tournament held on outdoor hard courts in San Diego. It is the highest level domestic junior tournament hosted by the USTA . The tournament is contested in early August just before the US Open (tennis) .