ATLANTA, Ga. – The Tennessee State University men's tennis team had a successful trip to Georgia this weekend, as they earned second place overall in the fall HBCU National Tennis Championships. The Tigers tallied 19 total points in the three-day event to finish in second out of nine teams. Alabama State won the event with 30 points, while Alabama A&M came in third.
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Men's Tennis Earns Second Place in HBCU National Tennis Championships
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