SEATTLE REDHAWKS WOMEN'S TENNIS

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Seattle University's women's tennis program competes as a NCAA Division I member within the West Coast Conference during the spring season. The Redhawks represent an institution established in 1891 on the Pacific Northwest campus serving approximately 7,189 students. Playing from their home venue, the squad operates under the current coaching staff while developing student-athletes across the competitive collegiate tennis landscape.

Operating within one of the nation's premier mid-major conferences, Seattle's tennis program balances competitive postseason aspirations against the conference's historically rigorous standards. The West Coast Conference schedule tests the Redhawks against established regional programs throughout the spring campaign. Student-athletes at Seattle gain the dual advantage of competing at an elite athletic level while attending a university with deep institutional roots spanning over 130 years of academic tradition.

KEY FACTS

SchoolSeattle University
SportWomen's Tennis
ConferenceWest Coast Conference
DivisionD1
LocationSeattle, Washington
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Seattle Women's Tennis compete in?
Seattle Redhawks Women's Tennis competes in the West Coast Conference conference at the NCAA D1 level.
Where does Seattle play women's tennis home games?
Seattle Women's Tennis plays home games at Home Venue in Seattle, WA.
Who is the head coach of Seattle Women's Tennis?
The head coach of Seattle Redhawks Women's Tennis is Staff.
When was Seattle Women's Tennis program established?
The establishment date for Seattle Women's Tennis is not currently available.