Seggerman shines in UNC men's tennis victory over Georgia Tech
By Gwen Peace | Mar. 25The win brings the Tar Heels to 5-1 in the competitive ACC and continues their impressive showing so far in conference play.
Read More »The win brings the Tar Heels to 5-1 in the competitive ACC and continues their impressive showing so far in conference play.
Read More »The No. 10 North Carolina men’s tennis team (10-4, 3-0 ACC) blanked No. 20 Louisville (9-4, 0-2 ACC), 4-0, on Sunday afternoon in Louisville.
Read More »The win takes the Tar Heels to 2-0 in the extremely competitive ACC conference, and grants them a solid start to the season.
Read More »The absence of Seggerman, who typically plays No. 1 doubles and No. 2 singles, left a gaping hole in the team that needed to be patched. Paul’s response was to shift the entire lineup, allowing younger players to step up into bigger roles while relying on the core leaders of the team to provide consistency.
Read More »Will Jansen is as new as they come — currently in his first semester of his first-year of college, thousands of miles away from his family and friends. Coupled with the fact that he's been consistently playing both No. 3 singles and doubles for UNC men's tennis during the indoor season, the London-native has a lot on his plate.
Read More »The Tar Heels will next take the court on Saturday to face off against Florida in the consolation bracket.
Read More »“I think we’re far from our best,” graduate transfer Ryan Seggerman said. “If we’re gonna lose these, we want to lose them now and grow from it. When we are firing on all cylinders, I think we're gonna be a really scary team.”
Read More »While North Carolina might have lost the match, it showed that the Tar Heels can remain close with top opponents.
Read More »“It’s my 40th year of coaching college tennis,” UNC head coach Sam Paul said. “I was so reflective coming into this weekend and yesterday was such a great day… It wasn't about me — it was beautiful (but) it's never been about me — it's about these guys.”
Read More »This victory clinched the Tar Heels’ spot in the championship match on Sunday. This win can also instill a sense of momentum in the Tar Heels, as they have to go through a gritty Harvard team in order to come out of the weekend triumphant.
Read More »The No.18 North Carolina men's tennis team fell 4-3 to No. 9 South Carolina on Sunday afternoon in its first road game of the season.
Read More »“First match of the season can always be a little tricky,” graduate Brian Cernoch said. “I just wanted to come in focused, dial in, and just put on a good display of tennis.”
Read More »The strong showing for the Tar Heels in today's match gets UNC's team play off to a positive start and serves as a promising indicator for the rest of the season, in which they are set to take on multiple tough opponents.
Read More »With new additions to the roster, No. 18 UNC looks to make yet another postseason run in 2023.
Read More »Team USA, led by North Carolina junior Fiona Crawley and graduate student Ryan Seggerman, defeated the United Kingdom, 4-3, in the finals on Sunday to claim the MasterU’ BNP Paribas Championship for the 10th time.
Read More »Seggerman, who is a recent graduate of Princeton University, made the decision to transfer to UNC last winter to play his fifth season.
Read More »The No. 15 UNC men's tennis team was defeated by the No. 2 Florida Gators in the NCAA Super Regionals.
Read More »The UNC men's tennis team advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals after defeating Navy and Arizona this weekend in regional competition.
Read More »After advancing to the ACC Championship finals, the North Carolina men’s tennis team (16-8, 9-3 ACC) lost 4-3 to the Virginia (21-5, 12-0 ACC) to place second in the 2022 ACC Championship.
Read More »NC State was able to secure the doubles point and came out to a quick lead on nearly all six courts to start the first set of the singles matchups, but the Tar Heels were able to bounce back, led by Sigouin and Cernoch, to keep the match close and force three singles sets on multiple courts.
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