FLORIDA A&M FLORIDA A&M WOMEN'S TENNIS

Southwestern Athletic Conf.D1-FCSspring

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Florida A&M's women's tennis program operates within the Southwestern Athletic Conference at the Division I-FCS level, representing a student body of 10,028 at the historically Black university established in 1887. Competing during the spring season, the Rattlers compete in one of college tennis's most competitive conference structures while maintaining the academic mission of an institution that has educated over a century of students from Tallahassee and beyond.

Operating with coaching staff dedicated to the program's development, Florida A&M women's tennis balances the demands of Division I competition with the university's broader commitment to student-athlete success. The team plays its home matches on campus, providing Tallahassee-area tennis fans opportunities to watch collegiate-level competition featuring athletes representing FAMU's legacy as a cornerstone of African American higher education and athletic achievement in the Southeast.

KEY FACTS

SchoolFlorida A&M University
SportWomen's Tennis
ConferenceSouthwestern Athletic Conference
DivisionD1-FCS
LocationFlorida A&M, Florida
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Florida A&M Women's Tennis compete in?
Florida A&M Florida A&M Women's Tennis competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conf. conference at the NCAA D1-FCS level.
Where does Florida A&M play women's tennis home games?
Florida A&M Women's Tennis plays home games at Home Venue in Florida A&M, FL.
Who is the head coach of Florida A&M Women's Tennis?
The head coach of Florida A&M Florida A&M Women's Tennis is Staff.
When was Florida A&M Women's Tennis program established?
The establishment date for Florida A&M Women's Tennis is not currently available.