ATLANTA, Ga. – The Tennessee State University women's tennis team finished in the top half of the field in the HBCU National Tennis Championships this weekend, as they finished in seventh place out of 15 teams. TSU earned 12 points total during the three-day event. Xavier University of Louisiana took home first place with 25 points.
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