Alabama Women's Tennis and Golf had good days yesterday and advanced in the regional play.
The No. 2 seed Alabama women's tennis team is headed to the NCAA Championship round of 16 for the second-consecutive season, advancing with a 4-2 victory over Princeton on Saturday at the Alabama Tennis Stadium. With the win, the Crimson Tide moves to 24-4 overall, while the loss puts the Tigers at 19-6 overall.
Alabama took a 2-0 lead, however Princeton would even the match at 2-2 and would challenge in the remaining match before the Tide closed it out.
Click here for linkThe University of Alabama women's golf team posted a second-place finish at the NCAA Central Regional Championship Saturday at the par-72, 6200-yard Karsten Creek Golf Club to qualify for the 2014 NCAA Championships.
"We came into the round with a chance to win, we didn't get that done, but UCLA is a very good team," Alabama head coach Mic Potter said. "I am very proud of this team. We had some adversity early. We started the round on No. 10, which is a very difficult hole, and we made some mistakes, but we bounced with an eagle and several birdies to get things going in the right direction. We could have thrown in the towel after that bad start, but we kept grinding, stayed patient and were rewarded for it."
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