Oberlin College has the privilege of hosting the NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Championships this week. Starting tomorrow (May 25), the nation's top eight teams, as well as the top 32 individuals and top 16 doubles teams will compete for the national title.
Cleveland was chosen as one of six cities across the nation to serve as a member of the NCAA Championship City program. Over the next few years, the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission and other area colleges will host NCAA championships: this year our nearby rivals Baldwin-Wallace College (cross country and outdoor track) and John Carroll (volleyball) also hosted championships.
Monday, May 24, 2010
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