WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Coming off an appearance in the 14th annual Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Kickoff Weekend, Wake Forest women’s tennis (2-2) returns to its indoor center this Sunday (Feb. 5), hosting a second doubleheader of the 2023 spring season.
Old Dominion and Campbell are set to come to Winston-Salem. Sunday will feature the second meeting in eight days between the Demon Deacons and Monarchs, who faced last Saturday (Jan. 28) in a consolation outing.
Live stats and live streaming will be available for both matches of the doubleheader.
Admission to all Wake Forest tennis matches are free of charge.
This weekend marks the start of a five-match homestand for Wake Forest.
The Matches
Sunday, Feb. 5 – Wake Forest vs. Old Dominion – 10 a.m. ET
Sunday, Feb. 5 – Wake Forest vs. Campbell – 2:30 p.m. ET
Last Time Out
This past weekend (Jan. 27-28), the Deacs partook in the 14th annual ITA Kickoff Weekend, hosted by Ohio State University.
Friday, Jan. 27 – Tennessee 4, Wake Forest 0
Taking on its first major test of the 2023 spring campaign, Wake Forest women’s tennis faced No. 22 Tennessee last Friday (Jan. 27) in the 14th annual Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Kickoff Weekend’s opening day.
The Demon Deacons (2-1) gave collective effort but ultimately fell to the Volunteers (1-0) in a 4-0 sweep.
No. 27 Casie Wooten, Anna Brylin, and Brooke Killingsworth all competed against ranked foes once singles action unfolded.
Wake Forest moved to a 17-15 all-time record versus Tennessee.
Saturday, Jan. 28 – Old Dominion 4, Wake Forest 3
Finishing its out-of-state, weekend slate on Saturday night (Jan. 28), the Wake Forest women’s tennis team battled against the Old Dominion Monarchs (3-1) in a consolation matchup within the 14th annual Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Kickoff Weekend, held on the campus grounds of Ohio State University.
The Demon Deacons (2-2) competed through hours of dual match play before suffering a 4-3 defeat versus Old Dominion. The doubles point firstly went toward the way of Wake Forest, along with two singles wins, as the match’s scoring column became evened on several occasions.
Saturday night featured the third solo wins of the year for Anna Brylin and Nevena Carton. Additionally, in doubles, Brylin/Brooke Killingsworth now hold a 3-0 record…
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