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All Saturday tennis matches will not be played at UC Davis due to rain

DAVIS, Calif. -- Due to wet courts and more rain on the forecast, ALL tennis matches scheduled at UC Davis on Saturday, Mar. 9th have been either canceled or rescheduled to a later date.

The men's tennis team was set to host Hawaii for a third-place battle in the Golden State Invite - a dual tournament co-hosted with Sacramento State. This match was not going to count towards Big West standings, as the Rainbow Warriors will return to UC Davis on Tuesday, April 2nd at 2pm for league play. Nevada and Fresno State were slated for the neutral-site championship match of the tournament, and that match has been canceled as well. 

On the women's side, the Aggies were scheduled to host St. Mary's at 1:30 PM on Saturday, but the match has been rescheduled for Saturday, Mar. 16 at 1 PM. The match has been moved back to St. Mary's, where it was originialy supposed to be played.

Saturday's Celebration of Champions event honoring the NCAA Championship teams of '90, '92, and '93 will still take place, but now will only encompass the honoring of the teams at halftime of the men's basketball game in The Pavilion. If you were planning on being in attendance for the event, please meet in the Special Events Room on the court level of The Pavilion at 4:30 PM.

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