Team Information
| University of Oklahoma |
Men | Women |


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| Division: | NCAA - Div. I |
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| Conference: | Big 12 |
| Location: | Norman, OK |
| Head Coach: | David Mullins |
| Assistant Coach: | Cristina Moros |
| Institution Type: | Public |
| Environment: | Small city |
| Student Population: | 20,000+ |
| Top Recruiting Classes: |
#24 in 2012, R.V. in 2011, #20 in 2010
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Commitments
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Prospects
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Recruiting News
The following articles are relevant to the Oklahoma women's team.
25-Mar-2013
Countdown: Previewing the Top 100 Girls
Many of the top girls committed during Fall Signing Week last November,
but a number of top targets were still available. We talked with many
recruits in the Top 100 to find out where they are in their decision
process. Some have decided, some have narrowed their lists, and many
are still wide open.
17-Oct-2012
Countdown: Planning Women's Scholarships
NCAA Division I Women's Tennis is a head count sport, meaning that for
a given program, only eight women can receive athletic scholarships.
With six singles and three doubles matches - and in light of injuries
- a roster of eight can appear quite thin. We put the question to
NCAA women's coaches: What is your strategy when planning out your
scholarships?
29-Aug-2012
Coachspeak: Considering the Proposed NCAA Changes
The NCAA Division I Tennis Committee recently proposed two changes to
the postseason tournament: (1) reduce the times for warm-ups and
changeovers and (2) alter the format of the final rounds so that only
four teams go to the final site rather than 16 - introducing regional
rounds on participant sites for the round of 16 and quarterfinals.
Today, college coaches from around the country weigh in on those
proposals.
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