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LA JOLLA, Calif.—The University of Hawai’i women’s tennis team travels to San Diego this week to compete in The Big West Fall Selection Event from Thursday, Oct. 2 – Sunday, Oct. 5 at UC San Diego’s Northview Tennis Courts. The 10-team tourney will feature 64 singles players and 32 doubles teams participating in four-day tourney.
 

THE BIG WEST FALL SELECTION EVENT

TEAMS: 
Cal Poly, Cal State Fullerton, CSUN, Hawai’i, Long Beach State, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara

SITES: 
Northview Tennis Courts & Muir Courts – La Jolla, Calif.

DATES 
Thursday, Oct. 2 – Sunday, Oct. 5

SCHEDULE
Thursday, 9 a.m.: RD 32 main doubles, RD 16 main Doubles, RD 64 main Singles
Friday, 8 a.m.: RD 32 main singles, RD 16 main singles plus extra match doubles and singles
Saturday, 8 a.m.: Quarterfinals main doubles, Quarter and semifinals main singles plus extra match doubles and singles
Sunday, 9 a.m.: Semifinals and final main doubles, finals main singles plus extra match doubles and singles

RESULTS
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The singles and doubles winners of the Big West Fall Selection Event will get an automatic bid into the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s (ITA) Conference Masters event, which is one of four events to qualify for the NCAA Championships. The Top 4 singles and Top 3 doubles teams from the ITA Conference Masters tourney will advance to the NCAA Championships which will be held in Orlando, Fla. beginning on Nov. 18th.

In this past week’s UH Ä€nuenue Invitational, the Rainbow Wahine played well against cross-town rival Hawai’i Pacific. UH won 130of015 singles matches and eight-of-none doubles matches. Three UH players each went 3-0 to lead the Rainbow Wahine–senior Allaire Berl, sophomore Makeilah Nepomuceno, and newcomer, senior transfer from Concordia-Irvine, Sophie Rachor. UH’s only doubles pairing to win all three matches last week was the duo of junior Hannah Galindo and Nepomuceno. Making her Rainbow Wahine on the final day of the tourney was true freshman, Grete Gull of Kuressaare, Estonia. Gull won both her singles and doubles matches to begin her UH career.

 

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