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Notre Dame men’s and women’s teams earned automatic bids.
Andrews was named BIG EAST Player of the Year.
DePaul’s Cutura awarded Freshman of the Year accolade.
The Fighting Irish swept Louisville 4-0 Sunday.
Notre Dame captured its sixth-straight BIG EAST women’s tennis championship following a 4-1 win over USF on Sunday.
Sunday marks the fifth championship meeting between the Cardinals and Fighting Irish.
This will be the third straight year the teams have met for the league tournament title.
Notre Dame, Marquette and USF sweep its competition.
Three of the top five seeds advanced to the semifinals of the tournament, including No. 1 seed Notre Dame, No. 2 seed and host USF, No. 3 seed Louisville and No. 5 seed DePaul.
Beneath pristine sunshine and warm temperatures, the 2013 BIG EAST women’s tennis Championship kicked off on Thursday at the University of South Florida.
The Red Storm advance to face No. 1 Notre Dame.
Notre Dame earned No. 1 seed in men’s and women’s tournaments.
Andrews and Fellerhoff named Players of the Week.
Andrews and Fargas named Players of the Week.
Stiefelmeyer and Witte named Players of the Week.
The conference also revealed the selection of DePaul’s Jasmin Kling as BIG EAST Freshman of the Year and Notre Dame head coach Jay Louderback as BIG EAST Coach of the Year.
No. 2 Seed Louisville 4, No. 4 Seed USF 2
Women's Tennis: No. 1 Seed Notre Dame 4, No. 2 USF 1
No. 2 seed Louisville picked up its third-straight BIG EAST Men’s Tennis Championship title today, while No. 1 seed Notre Dame secured its fifth consecutive BIG EAST Women’s Tennis Championship crown.
Men's Tennis: No. 1 Seed Notre Dame 4, No. 3 Seed St. John's 1
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