Clemson Tigers women’s tennis team selected for NCAA postseason for second year in a row

Boomer Saia, Head Coach at Clemson Tigers Women's Tennis
Boomer Saia, Head Coach at Clemson Tigers Women's Tennis
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The Clemson Tigers women’s tennis team was selected on April 27 to compete against East Tennessee State University in the Nashville Regional during the first round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. The match will be held at the Lummis Family Tennis Center, hosted by Vanderbilt University.

This marks the second consecutive season that Clemson will participate in the NCAA Tournament under Head Coach Boomer Saia. It is also the program’s first back-to-back appearance in the tournament since its run from 2002 to 2018.

The National Championship is scheduled for May 17 at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Georgia. Tickets for this event are now available through official channels.

Details regarding the exact day and time of Clemson’s opening match will be announced soon, with first and second rounds set to take place between May 1 and May 3.

Observers note that this selection highlights a period of renewed consistency for Clemson’s women’s tennis program as it continues to build on recent successes.



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