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Women's Tennis vs Princeton

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The Buffs are back in Boulder today to take on Princeton at 10am which should already be underway. Here is a short preview from the Princeton website:
The women's team (4-2) is No. 73 in the nation in the latest ITA ranking, with freshman Amanda Muliawan as the 112th-ranked singles player in the country. Colorado (5-3) will make the trip to Wyoming Thursday before hosting Princeton Saturday, while Denver (4-2), winner of three in a row, will host Wyoming Friday before welcoming the Tigers Sunday.

This will be the first trip to Colorado for the women's team, which had all its previous matches against the Colorado-based teams on either neutral courts or in Princeton. The Tigers faced Colorado once, a 7-1 loss in San Diego in 1993, and Denver four times. The first two, a 5-2 win in 2001 and a 7-0 loss in 2004, were in the San Diego area, and in 2010 the teams met at Northwestern in the ITA Season Kickoff for a 5-2 Princeton win. The teams also met last season in Jadwin Gym, a 6-1 Princeton win.
 
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