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04 21 06 USC Vs UCLA men's tennis doubles 06'

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04 21 06 USC Vs UCLA men's doubles 06'. Al-agba & Cvetkovic Vs Kohlloeff & Gruendler. Loucks & Snyder Vs Dehaine & Drean. Also, includes tennis legend Bob Lutz getting an award from USC head coach Peter Smith.

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  • what level is this 5? 6?

  • This is Division I college tennis. There are 3 divisions in college tennis (Divsion I, II, and III). Division I is the highest one of the three.

  • This was the men's match not the women's tennis match.

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  • lol most annoying fans ever

  • I would've been so annoyed if I was facing a guy who serves like the first guy in the beginning of the video. D:

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  • @nolangleason nahhh watch it over and over again fast i think it hit the line

  • much prefer doubles.

  • @Maximagq What are these guys NTRP rating? They certainly arep laying some good doubles here

  • im having a headache watching this, turning left and right. Ridiculous.

  • @Maximagq just curious, if u rnt so great at tennis but wish 2 join a college team, (im practicing still, of course) like, where would I then go

  • 1:20 was out by a good ball length

  • that serve at 1:20 was so good. ucla hooked usc

  • ben kollhofel...amazing, a different level than the guys out there today, like meister from la, or farah from sc

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