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Eastern Michigan University announces tennis team's fall schedule for 2024

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Andy Rowdon Deputy Athletic Director for External Operations | Eastern Michigan Athletics Website

Andy Rowdon Deputy Athletic Director for External Operations | Eastern Michigan Athletics Website

The Eastern Michigan University (EMU) tennis team has announced its fall schedule, featuring five competitions, including one hosted event. Head Coach Ryan Kucera revealed the details on August 27. The fall season will commence in September and continue through the first week of November.

The team will kick off its schedule by hosting the EMU Fall Invitational from September 20-22 at the Chippewa Club in Ypsilanti. This event will include singles and doubles matches over three days, with champions crowned at the end.

In October, the Eagles will participate in three away competitions. They will start with the Indiana University Invitational from October 4-6 in Bloomington, Indiana. The following week, several EMU players will compete at Ohio State University during the 2024 ITA Midwest Regional Championships in Columbus, Ohio. The month concludes with the 2024 MAC Fall Individual Championships hosted by Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, from October 24-27, where singles and doubles champions will be determined.

The fall season wraps up with a trip to East Lansing, Michigan for the Michigan State University Hidden Duals from November 1-3.

Details of a full spring schedule, which typically begins in January, will be announced later in the fall season.

Fans can stay updated with EMU tennis by following the team on social media: Instagram (@emu_tennis), X (@EMUEaglesTennis), and Facebook (EMUTennis).

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