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Both UNC Doubles Teams Advance To NCAA Women's Tennis Championship Match​

The 2023 NCAA Doubles Championship will consist of two UNC doubles pairs. Fiona Crawley and Carson Tanguilig will face teammates Reese Brantmeier and Elizabeth Scotty in the championship match on Saturday. UNC will win its third doubles championship in program history (2007, 2021). Three doubles championships is third-most all-time. (GoHeels.com)
 
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Brian has done a tremendous job with the women's team over the year, elevating them to one of the top programs in the country. It's amazing they won the NCAA tournament this year, and two women's double teams (UNC) playing for the NCAA championship. The programs seems to be in good hands, and the contract extension is well deserved.
 
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Great road trip for the women's tennis team, defeated Stanford and California. Their only blemish is a 4 to 2 lost to Duke who leads the conference with a 9-0 record and UNC is second with a 9-1 record.
 
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The ACCT for women's tennis begins on April the 15th at the Cary tennis park in Cary, NC. Dyke finished with a 12-0 record in conference play, and 20-12 overall, UNC women were second with a 11-1 record in conference and 20-4 overall. Followed by NC State and VA as the top four teams that will earn a double bye. Should be an interesting tournament with any of the top 4 seeds capable of winning.
 
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Playing Stanford today in our first ACC tournament match.

They shut out the Cardinal 4-0.

FINAL SCORE: #8 North Carolina 4, #26 Stanford 0
Friday, April 18, 2025
Cary Tennis Park – 2025 ACC Championship Quarterfinals
Cary, N.C.


Match Results
#8 North Carolina 4, #26 Stanford 0
DOUBLES

  1. #9 Reese Brantmeier/Alanis Hamilton (UNC) Defeats #20 Valerie Glozman/Connie Ma (STAN) – 6-2
  2. #13 Susanna Maltby/Carson Tanguilig (UNC) led #86 Caroline Driscoll/Valencia Xu (Stan) – 5-4
  3. #73 Tatum Evans/Theadora Rabman (UNC) Defeats Chidimma Okpara/Alexandra Yepifanova (STAN) – 6-2
Order of Finish: Brantmeier/Hamilton, Evans/Rabman
SINGLES
  1. #5 Reese Brantmeier (UNC) led #11 Connie Ma (STAN) – 2-6, 6-4, 2-0
  2. #50 Tatum Evans (UNC) led #6 Valerie Glozman (STAN) – 3-6, 6-1, 2-1
  3. #21 Theadora Rabman (UNC) Defeats #84 Caroline Driscoll (STAN) – 6-1, 6-1
  4. Alanis Hamilton (UNC) led Valencia Xu (STAN) – 7-6 (7-2), 3-3
  5. #44 Carson Tanguilig (UNC) Defeats Alexandra Yepifanova (STAN) – 6-0, 6-2
  6. Claire Hill (UNC) Defeats Chidimma Okpara (STAN) – 6-3, 6-4
Order of Finish: Tanguilig, Rabman, Hill
Time of match: 2:31
 
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UNC women's tennis team will play NC State today (4/19/2025) in the semifinals, and Virginia will play Duke. The winners will advance to the Championship game on Sunday 4/20/2025.
 
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Ten Atlantic Coast Conference women's tennis teams earned bids into the 2025 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship, the NCAA announced on Monday, April 28.

The 10 teams are the most from the ACC since sending 10 teams in 2018 and 2019. It is also one shy of the league record of 11 teams in 2016.

Four teams in North Carolina (No. 5), Virginia (No. 7), Duke (No. 8) and NC State (No. 12) earned a top-16 seed and will host in the first round of the NCAA Championship on May 2-4.

First and second rounds of play are slated for May 2-5, followed by super regionals on May 9-11. The final rounds will be played from May 16-18 at Hurd Tennis Center in Waco, Texas.

Chapel Hill Regional
No. 5 North Carolina
vs. VCU
Kansas vs. South Carolina
 
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