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No. 1 Women’s Tennis Hits The Road For Georgia Tech & Clemson

No. 1 Women’s Tennis Hits The Road For Georgia Tech & Clemson


The No. 1 ranked UNC Women’s Tennis team hits the road for the second time of the ACC dual match season heading to No. 26 Georgia Tech and No. 38 Clemson. The Tar Heels are coming off a 2-0 weekend defeating Louisville 6-1, and No. 14 Notre Dame 7-0.

Friday, March 10 – Georgia Tech

5 PM ET

Ken Byers Tennis Complex – Atlanta, Ga.

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Carolina and Georgia Tech will square off on the Ken Byers Tennis Complex in Atlanta at 5 PM on Friday, March 10th. The Yellow Jackets are coming off a 0-2 week, falling to NC State 3-4, and Wake Forest 2-4. Georgia Tech is 7-4 overall, 2-2 in the ACC.

The Yellow Jackets have three ranked singles individuals in No. 8 Carol Lee (4-0 in ACC), No. 27 Kylie Bilchev (3-0 in ACC), No. 99 Mahak Jain (3-1 in ACC), who will look to stop the Heels on the hard court.

Sunday, March 12 – Clemson

12 PM ET

Duckworth Family Tennis Center – Clemson, S.C.

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The 9-5 Tigers, 0-2 in the ACC will square off against the Tar Heels Sunday, March 26 at 12 PM at the Duckworth Family Tennis Center. Clemson is coming off a 0-2 weekend 0-4 against NC State and 1-6 against Wake Forest. The No. 38 ranked Tigers moved up seven spots in the latest ITA Rankings. 

Carolina enters ACC dual match play with a 18-0 overall record, 4-0 in the ACC are coming off two wins last weekend.  Fiona Crawley with her wins last weekend reached the 106-win mark in her career, ranking her 11th all-time at UNC, tying her with Gina Suarez-Malagu. Reese Brantmeier was named ACC Freshman of the Week for the third time this season, coming off a 2-0 weekend.

The top ranked Heels in that ITA poll, have seven ranked players in singles with No. 1 Fiona Crawley, No. 15 Carson Tanguilig, No. 16 Abbey Forbes, No. 22 Anika Yarlagadda, No. 33 Reese Brantmeier, No. 67 Elizabeth Scotty, No. 73 Reilly Tran.

In doubles, the pairings of No. 3 Fiona Crawley/Carson Tanguilig, No. 15 Reese Brantmeier/Elizabeth Scotty, No. 35 Carson Tanguilig/Reilly Tran continue to be ranked with pairing of No. 44 Abbey Forbes/Elizabeth Scotty joining the rankings for the first time this season.

 

Following a weekend slate of ACC road games, the Tar Heels will hit the road yet again traveling to Boston College and Syracuse.

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