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Bruins, Trojans Face Long Odds in Title Run

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Neither UCLA nor USC won an NCAA women’s tennis team championship in the 1990s. The odds are against either ending the drought this year.

The ninth-ranked Bruins and 12th-ranked Trojans open the 16-team single-elimination tournament today at Pepperdine. USC (17-8) faces Louisiana State (16-10) at 8 a.m., and UCLA (16-7) plays Texas (22-5) at 5 p.m.

If the Trojans win today, they will probably play second-ranked Georgia (23-2) Saturday in the semifinals. If the Bruins win, they will probably meet top-ranked Stanford (27-0).

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“Sure, everyone has a tough draw,” USC Coach Richard Gallien said. “It should be that way. If we get all six [players] playing well at the same time, we’re dangerous.”

USC hasn’t won a team title since 1985. UCLA was the 1987 champion and runner-up in ’91.

“You need a little luck,” Bruin Coach Stella Sampras said, “and you need to be well-conditioned. [We’re] well-prepared and excited; this is the best we’ve been playing all year.”

The team competition ends with Sunday’s championship at 1 p.m. Individual competition starts Monday and doubles on Tuesday, with finals set for May 26.

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NCAA Tennis Facts

* What: NCAA Division I women’s tennis championships.

* Where: Pepperdine.

* When: Team competition starts today with matches at 8 and 11 a.m., 2 and 5 p.m. Sunday’s final is at 1 p.m. Individual play starts Monday with matches at 9 and 10:30 a.m., noon and 1:30 p.m. Final is May 26 at 1 p.m., followed by doubles final.

* The cost: $9 per day for adults, $5 for students, children and seniors. All-tournament pass is $50. Team tournament pass, $30. Individual tournament pass, $30.

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