Women's tennis defeats Duke, 4-2, captures third consecutive ACC Championship
For the third year in a row, the North Carolina women’s tennis team claimed the ACC Championship.
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For the third year in a row, the North Carolina women’s tennis team claimed the ACC Championship.
The No. 2 North Carolina women’s tennis team defeated No. 4 Georgia Tech in a regular season rematch, defeating the Yellow Jackets 4-3 to advance to the ACC Championship match. Earlier this season, Georgia Tech handed UNC just its second loss of the season.
The No. 2 North Carolina women’s tennis team faced off against Wake Forest in its first match of the ACC Championship after a double-bye. The No. 3 seeded Tar Heels defeated No. 11 seed Wake Forest 4-1.
The top-ranked North Carolina women’s tennis team breezed past Clemson on Sunday, winning its sixth straight contest, 7-0.
The No.1 North Carolina women’s tennis team faced off against Louisville on Sunday and defeated the Cardinals 6-1 in Bass-Rudd Tennis Complex.
The No. 5 North Carolina Men’s tennis team fell to No. 1 Wake Forest in front of a large crowd at Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center on Wednesday. The Tar Heels were defeated 4-3 in a match that came down to the third set on Court Three.
For the second year in a row, the No. 6 Georgia Tech women’s tennis team came into the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center and downed No. 1 North Carolina.
The No. 1 North Carolina women’s tennis team (12-0, 1-0 ACC) has played four top-10 teams in 12 games this season. It beat every single one of them.
The North Carolina gymnastics team competed in its second quad meet of the season on Saturday night and finished third with a score of 196.050. The Tar Heels ended well ahead of Brown (192.450) and slightly behind Michigan (196.775) and N.C. State (196.575).
The North Carolina gymnastics team faced off against the reigning national champions on Sunday. The Tar Heels fell to the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners, 198.15 to 195.75.
Before this season, the North Carolina women’s tennis team had to reshape its identity.
The North Carolina swimming and diving teams traveled to Charlottesville, Va.,to take on Virginia on Saturday. Both the men’s and women’s teams were defeated by the Cavaliers. The No. 21 UNC women were dominated by No. 8 Virginia, losing, 196-104. The UNC men lost to No. 23 Virginia, 192.5-101.5.
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The North Carolina men’s cross country team finished 16th in the 10-kilometer race, and the women’s team placed 13th in the six-kilometer race at the NCAA Southeast Regional in Charlottesville, Va., on Friday.
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The No. 6 North Carolina field hockey team closed out its regular season with a victory over Liberty on Sunday afternoon. The Tar Heels dominated possession and defeated the Flames 6-4.
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