8 college men’s tennis teams meet in Tempe for round-robin tournament
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Posted 2/8/24
The Tempe Diablos and Arizona State University Men’s Tennis have partnered for the second annual Diablo College Tennis Invitational presented by Dan Treon Law. The March 1-3 tournament will …
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8 college men’s tennis teams meet in Tempe for round-robin tournament
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INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA
The Tempe Diablos and Arizona State University Men’s Tennis have partnered for the second annual Diablo College Tennis Invitational presented by Dan Treon Law.
The March 1-3 tournament will feature eight men’s college tennis teams, playing a round-robin style event at Kiwanis Tennis Center in Tempe, 6111 S. All America Way.
Teams competing include ASU, University of Arizona, Grand Canyon University, Michigan, Michigan State University, Boise State University, Liberty and Virginia Commonwealth University.
General admission tickets are $10, and food, beverages, including alcohol, and merchandise will be sold on-site by a variety of local restaurant operators, food trucks, and vendors.