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    How to Watch SEC Championship: Stream College Tennis Live, TV Channel

    The SEC Championship in tennis is down to Texas and South Carolina for the men along with Georgia and Texas A&M for the women.

    After four rounds of play in the SEC Championship in tennis the finals are set for the men’s and women’s tournaments. Both top-seeds advanced to the championship in Texas for the men and Texas A&M in the women’s finals. The Longhorns will be challenged by third-seed South Carolina who pulled off the upset in a seven-set match with second-seed Mississippi State. In the women’s final second-seed Georgia plays for a third straight title and fourth in five seasons against the Aggies. The SEC Championship winner has been decided by the Bulldogs and the Aggies for five straight seasons including these finals.

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    Game Date: Sunday, April 12, 2025

    Game Time: 4:00 p.m. ET

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    The path to the finals for the Aggies in the women’s tournament went through eighth-seed Texas (4-0) and fourth-seed Auburn (4-3) showing their ability to succeed in different scenarios. For the Bulldogs they cruised with wins over seventh-seed Tennessee (4-0) and third-seed Oklahoma (4-0) in the tournament.

    Over in the men’s tournament the top-seed Longhorns took down eighth-seed Auburn (4-1) and fifth-seed Tennessee (4-2). They have showcased why they are the number number one team in the conference this season. 

    The Gamecocks took down sixth-seed Florida (4-1) and upset the second-deed (Mississippi State) Bulldogs (4-3) to advance to the finals. The winner of the men’s tournament will earn their first tennis championship in program history while the women’s tournament winner will add to the trophy case.

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    Kris Habbas
    Kris Habbas
    Once writer, then editor of NBA Draft Insider. Did some work for Dime Magazine. Wrote about the NBA and WNBA as a beat writer for Bright Side of the Sun. Mostly basketball. Lots of words.

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