Men's tennis is 3-0 in ACC standings after wins over Wake and NC State
The No. 32 North Carolina men’s tennis team swept in-state rivals Wake Forest and North Carolina State this weekend to become 3-0 in ACC play.
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The No. 32 North Carolina men’s tennis team swept in-state rivals Wake Forest and North Carolina State this weekend to become 3-0 in ACC play.
No. 17 North Carolina lost a third straight match against a ranked opponent Sunday night when it fell to No. 2 Ohio State 6-1.
No. 17 North Carolina had already clinched the match against Navy at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center on Friday, but three Tar Heels needed a shortened third set to clinch their singles matches.
Virginia had not been picked to finish fourth or better in the ACC since the 2001-2002 season, when the conference had nine teams.
Despite wearing gloves, North Carolina goalkeeper Scott Goodwin might have had trouble keeping his hands warm in the No. 4 Tar Heels’ 2-0 win against Clemson on Friday night at Fetzer Field.