NCAA Womens Tennis

Blue Devils Set for National Team Indoors

Blue Devils Set for National Team Indoors


National Team Indoor Championship

#15 Oklahoma (5-3) vs. #4 Duke (8-0)

Friday, Feb. 10 at 3 p.m. (ET)

Nordstrom Tennis Center  *  Seattle, Wash.

SEATTLE, Wash. – As the 2023 edition of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) National Team Indoor Championship gets set to open action Friday, the fourth-seeded Duke women’s tennis team (8-0) is preparing to face 15th-ranked Oklahoma (5-3) at 3 p.m. (ET) at the Nordstrom Tennis Center in Seattle, Wash.

The Blue Devils will make their 31st appearance all-time in the event and are two-time champions – 2003 and 2014.  Duke holds a 57-39 record at the National Team Indoors and have won at least two matches in the event 23 times.  

Live scoring and live video will be available.

Noting the ITA Indoors

In the last appearance at the National Team Indoors, Duke defeated Pepperdine and Georgia, before falling to North Carolina in 2020.  Chloe Beck is the only current Blue Devil that was a part of the 2020 squad.  

Cameron Morra will make her fifth appearance in the National Team Indoors.  She helped North Carolina win the title in 2022, 2021 and 2020.  Morra owns a record of 8-5 in singles and 3-3 in doubles, while helping her squad to a 14-1 ledger over her career in the event.  

Georgia Drummy will make her second appearance in the National Team Indoors as she traveled to Seattle in 2019 with Vanderbilt.  Her squad defeated Washington, before falling to eventual champion, Georgia.  She went 1-1 in singles and 1-0 in doubles over the two matches.  

The ACC has won the National Team Indoors a total of seven times over the last 10 years.  

The Series with Oklahoma

Duke and Oklahoma will face off for the third time over the last two seasons.  The Blue Devils hosted the Sooners during the 2022 ITA Kickoff Weekend and were upset, 4-2, in Durham to keep Duke out of the National Team Indoors.  The two teams met once again in the 2022 NCAA Tournament as Oklahoma defeated Duke, 4-3, in the NCAA semifinals to conclude the Blue Devils’ run.

    

The two meetings a season ago were the first two contests between the two programs in school history.

Duke Versus the Big 12

The Blue Devils are 25-6 all-time versus the Big 12 Conference. Duke is currently on a two-match losing streak versus Big 12 opponents with both losses coming to Oklahoma.

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