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USF has announced its 2023 spring men’s tennis schedule

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The University of South Florida has announced the Bulls’ 2023 spring schedule. Bulls will begin their season in Boca Raton with Rice, Southern California Santa Barbara and Florida Atlantic. They will return home for a doubleheader Sunday, January 22 against Stetson and Georgia State.

Bulls will then have to contend with Mississippi State, Florida, Cornell, Columbia, Penn State and Texas A&M. The end of the spring season will consist of seven family games. The Bulls will see four ranked opponents during that stretch.

The conclusion of the regular season will be against #32 conference foe Tulsa.

Ashley Fisher’s words

Ashley Fisher, head coach of men’s tennis, said: “Our boys have worked hard this fall and are ready for a successful season.

As in years past, we have put together a schedule that is challenging as it is consistent with our philosophy that more. Things are tough, the better we get. Our coaching staff is proud of the way our kids are committed to representing USF, their craft and now is the time to challenge ourselves and grow as a team game by game.”

Bulls are part of the American Athletic Conference in NCAA Division I (until 2013 they were part of the Big East Conference). American football and basketball are the main sports. South Florida boasts a few NCAA tournament appearances but has never even made the Sweet Sixteen.

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