NCAA Womens Tennis

Blue Devils Close Homestand by Hosting Clemson & Georgia Tech

Blue Devils Close Homestand by Hosting Clemson & Georgia Tech


DURHAM – Coming off a pair of ACC wins this past weekend, the 21st-ranked Duke women’s tennis team (8-4, 2-2 ACC) will close a four-match homestand by hosting 46th-ranked Clemson (9-5, 1-3) on Friday at 2 p.m., and 26th-ranked Georgia Tech (7-5, 3-1) on Sunday at 11 a.m., at Ambler Tennis Stadium. 
 
Parking for the weekend is available in the Blue Zone. To view the map, click HERE (PDF).  To follow the matches in Durham, head to www.GoDuke.com for live video and scoring.  The matches will also be broadcasted via the ACC CrossCourt Cast through Cracked Racquets. 
 
The Series with Clemson
Duke and Clemson will meet for the 32nd time in school history. The Blue Devils are 22-9 all-time in the series. Duke has won its last 11 matches against Clemson with the latest win occurring on Mar. 10, 2023, 5-2. The Blue Devils own an 11-3 record in Durham against the Tigers. In their last matchup in Durham, the Blue Devils registered a 6-1 win against Clemson. 
 
Scouting Clemson
Clemson holds a 9-5 overall and 1-3 ACC record on the season and is coming off a 4-0 win against Charleston Southern.  The Tigers currently rank No. 46 as a team in the latest ITA rankings. Clemson’s squad welcomes back three seniors in Sophia Hatton, Christina Mayorova, and Daniella Medvedeva. 
 
The Series with Georgia Tech
Duke and Georgia Tech will square off for the 35th time in school history. The Blue Devils hold a 21-13 record against the Yellow Jackets all-time in the series. Duke and Georgia Tech will meet for the 15th time in Durham. In matches played in Durham, Duke is 12-2, winning its last matchup, 5-2. 
 
Scouting Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech possesses a 7-5 overall and 3-1 ACC record on the season with the Yellow Jackets trumping Virginia Tech, 4-3, in their latest matchup. In the latest ITA rankings, Georgia Tech slots at No. 26 as a team. Carol Lee (50) is the lone Yellow Jacket in the singles ledgers. In doubles, Carol Lee/Kate Sharabura are ranked No. 16. 
 
What is Next?
Duke heads to Orlando, Fla., for spring break to face 40th-ranked Princeton on Wednesday, March 13 at 12:30 p.m.  It will mark the second meeting of the season between the two teams as the Blue Devils registered a 4-0 victory on Jan. 26 in Durham. 
 
In the Rankings
Duke is ranked No. 21 nationally in the Intercollegiate Tennis…

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