DAYTON FLYERS WOMEN'S TENNIS
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Dayton women's tennis operates within the University of Dayton's 11,378-student body in southwest Ohio, where the program competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference during the spring season. The Flyers represent a Catholic research institution founded in 1850, competing at the Division I level with matches hosted at the university's home venue. As a spring sport in the Atlantic 10, Dayton's program participates in one of the Mid-Atlantic region's most competitive collegiate tennis conferences, which includes traditional powerhouses and emerging programs across multiple states.
Atlantic 10 women's tennis demands roster depth and consistency across singles and doubles competition throughout the spring schedule. Dayton's participation in conference play and non-conference matchups tests the team's development across the competitive landscape of NCAA Division I tennis. The Flyers' spring season structure allows players to balance academics at the university alongside rigorous training and tournament competition typical of the Atlantic 10 Conference.
KEY FACTS
| School | University of Dayton |
| Sport | Women's Tennis |
| Conference | Atlantic 10 Conference |
| Division | D1-FCS |
| Location | Dayton, Ohio |
| Venue | Home Venue |
| Head Coach | Staff |
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Ohio Women's Tennis ProgramsFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What conference does Dayton Women's Tennis compete in?
- Dayton Flyers Women's Tennis competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FCS level.
- Where does Dayton play women's tennis home games?
- Dayton Women's Tennis plays home games at Home Venue in Dayton, OH.
- Who is the head coach of Dayton Women's Tennis?
- The head coach of Dayton Flyers Women's Tennis is Staff.
- When was Dayton Women's Tennis program established?
- The establishment date for Dayton Women's Tennis is not currently available.