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CUBuffs.com: Buffs Travel To Utah For Final Match Of The Season (Tennis)

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BOULDER – One more match remains in the regular season for Colorado's women's tennis team, and it involves a trip to the rival Utah Utes on Saturday, April 22.

CU brings a 9-11 (1-8 Pac-12) record to Salt Lake City and the Buffs are currently stuck in the midst of a six-match skid that they'll look to snap at the Utes while finishing off the season strong.

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On Pac 12 Mountain Channel, or available to stream for those whose cable/ satellite subscription includes the Pac 12 Networks at http://pac-12.com/womens-tennis/event/2017/04/22/colorado-utah .

Live scoreboard - http://stats.statbroadcast.com/statmonitr/?id=171057
 
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Best wishes to the tennis team as their final regular season match begins in less than an hour! Cool that they are on TV (think this might be their 1st televised match this season?).
 
Until CU is able to step up with an indoor tennis facility and adds back a men's team, the program has a ceiling.

I look at what Oklahoma State did as the model. http://www.stwnewspress.com/sports/...cle_2f093fef-c4b0-55c8-86bb-cf5e6703cfb5.html
This is a $10 million facility. To do something like this in Boulder would require partnering with the city and probably Millennium Group to re-imagine what exists on Boulder Creek. I don't think this is the type of thing that belongs on the South Campus or that CU should go alone on since it has such potential to enhance Boulder as an event town with Millennium Harvest House gaining some major occupancy weeks.
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