ncaa tournament
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer caught up with Georgia Tech women’s tennis player Megan Kurey after her team’s practice preparing for the NCAA Tournament which begins on May 8. Topics included the Yellow Jackets’ second-place finish in the ACC Tournament, her overall season, the team’s preparations for the NCAA Tournament and her
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Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: The #27 Georgia Tech women’s tennis team (16-9) will make its 16th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, traveling to face #33 Wichita State (24-3) in the NCAA Championship first round at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex on the University of Florida’s campus in Gainesville, Fla. “I’m glad that we are
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Release from Georgia Tech Athletics: Georgia Tech’s men’s tennis team, coming off a strong performance in the ACC Championship in which it defeated two top-35 teams, received an at-large bid to the NCAA’s 64-team championship field Tuesday. The Yellow Jackets will travel to Oxford, Miss., May 8-9 along with host Ole Miss, Columbia and Alabama
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Release from Georgia State Athletics: Underdog Georgia State’s heroic run ended, but it wasn’t without a memorable performance in a 75-67 loss to Xavier. The two teams combined to make 49 of 80 baskets (61.25%), the highest in an NCAA Tournament game in more than 20 years. The Panthers actually made more field goals (26)
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Release from Georgia State Athletics: Georgia State will make its third appearance in the NCAA tournament beginning on Thursday as a No. 14 seed facing No. 3 seed Baylor in a West Region second round contest at the Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla. Georgia State (24-9) is making its first appearance in the ‘Big
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