

It is unlikely that we see any at-large bids from this conference. 1 seed from the tournament does not win it, that team will head to the NIT in March. The winner of the A10 tournament will get an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. Whether you’re after today’s results, live scoreboards or upcoming matches from the ATP Tour or WTA Tour, all the top tournaments are covered in unbeatable detail. Seeds 10 through 15 will play in the first round, while seeds 5 through 9 get a bye to the second round and seeds 1 through 4 will get a pass into the quarterfinals. Tennis Live Scores - Latest Tennis Results, Fixtures and Tables is the go-to destination for live tennis scores and all the latest tennis news from around the world. Despite the name, the A-10 actually is on the larger side with 15 teams, all of whom will participate in the tournament. Their final time was 7:18.90, which is a Duquesne season-best.The Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament will be held from Tuesday, March 7 to Sunday, March 12 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Junior Molly Brennan, sophomore Orla Egan, senior Emma Menzer and sophomore Haley Scholer teamed up to finish second in the women's 800 free relay, taking home silver medals. Their score of 1:41.53 is a Duquesne season-best and the fifth-best time in Duquesne history. Sophomore Hayley Taylor, freshman Sydney Severini, senior Mara Voytek and freshman Kayla Johnson finished seventh in the women's 200 medley relay to kick off the swimming events on the night.

Freshman Ashley Felitsky had the fifth-best score in the consolation finals at 235.45.

Senior Sydney O'Donnell placed seventh in the 1m finals, scoring 260.35. She paced all divers in the prelims as well, scoring 268.35. Read took home gold in the women's one-meter dives, scoring 286.45 in the finals, second only to her own Duquesne record (293.78). Going into Thursday, Duquesne is in second place overall with 94 points, trailing only George Washington's 136 points. Duquesne collected silver in the women's 800 free relay as well. GENEVA, Ohio – On the first day of the Atlantic 10 Swimming and Diving Championships, graduate student Amy Read shined on the diving board as she won gold in the one-meter dives.
