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Fiona Crawley, Carson Tanguilig Secure Spot In NCAA Doubles Quarterfinals

After Wednesday's round of 16 of the 2024 NCAA Singles and Doubles Championship, UNC saw its top doubles team advance to the quarterfinals. and defeated Florida State's Allen and Bissett to advance. All-American Anika Yarlagadda, the final Tar Heel left in the singles championship, fell in her third round matchup. (GoHeels.com)

Anika Yarlagadda Earns Tennis All-American Status; Fiona Crawley, Carson Tanguilig Advance

Three Tar Heels continued play in the NCAA Singles Championship on Tuesday while a pair of UNC duos competed in the Doubles Championship. Anika Yarlagadda claimed a 6-0, 6-1 victory over Carolyn Ansari (Auburn) to advance to the round of 16 and earn All-American status. and dropped their second-round singles matchups. (GoHeels.com)

Three UNC Women's Tennis Players Advance To NCAA Singles Second Round

Five Tar Heels began competition in the 2024 NCAA Singles Championship on Monday. Anika Yarlagadda was the first Tar Heel to move on to the second round after defeating Oyinlomo Quadre of FIU. beat Angelica Blake from Stanford, and fifth-ranked singles player joined her teammates in the round of 32 soon afterward. (GoHeels.com)

No. 13 Texas A&M Stuns No. 4 UNC Women’s Tennis in NCAA Round of 16

The No. 4 UNC women’s tennis team’s NCAA Tournament run came to a premature end on Friday night at the Chewning Tennis Center, as No. 13 Texas A&M ended the Tar Heels’ hopes of a second consecutive national title with a 4-1 win in the round of 16. Carolina’s season is over. The loss is North Carolina’s first at home of any kind since March 24, 2018 (Chapelboro.com)

Chansky’s Notebook: Show Time for UNC Women's Tennis, Men's Golf

UNC has another chance to show the tennis and golf worlds what it has. The Class of 2024 is graduating this weekend, but two of the Tar Heels’ nationally ranked athletic teams aren’t going anywhere. Women’s tennis, the defending NCAA champions, take another step toward defending their title, while the men’s golf team can climb that same pedestal. (Chapelboro.com)

No. 4 UNC Women's Tennis Faces Texas A&M Friday With Spot In NCAA Quarterfinals On The Line

After securing wins over Navy and Wisconsin in the NCAA regional round last weekend, the No. 4 UNC women's tennis team hosts the No. 13 Texas A&M Aggies with a spot in the NCAA Quarterfinals on the line. Last week, coach Brian Kalbas recorded his 770th career victory. UNC is looking for its fourth straight season in which it is at least 15-0 at home. (GoHeels.com)

Video: UNC Women's Tennis Senior Profile - Reilly Tran

Reilly Tran has won a national championship, studied abroad in the Galapagos Islands, and received a postgraduate scholarship to attend medical school, but the lifelong friendships made in Chapel Hill will last beyond graduation. As the tennis team chases another national title, she's still deciding whether to pursue a professional tennis career. (View Video)

Former UNC Men's Tennis Coach Don Skakle To Enter NC Sports Hall Of Fame Friday

Former longtime UNC men's tennis coach Don Skakle will be inducted posthumously into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame on Friday, May 10. The NC Hall announced last December its Class of 2024. In 22 years under Skakle, the UNC men's tennis teams won 16 ACC championships outright and tied for two others. His teams posted a 418-55 record. (GoHeels.com)

Video: Carolina Insider - Interview with Elizabeth Scotty

North Carolina women's tennis standout joins of the Tar Heel Sports Network and Adam Lucas of GoHeels.com to discuss the Tar Heels' 2024 ACC Championship, overcoming adversity, avenging earlier losses, building confidence, last season's national championship, off-court interests, and much more. (View Video)

UNC Women's Tennis Advances To Sweet 16 With Shutout Of Wisconsin

Despite being forced to move its match indoors due to rain, the UNC women's tennis team (24-3) defeated the Wisconsin Badgers, 4-0 to advance to the Sweet 16. With the doubles point advantage, the Tar Heels continued its momentum. , , and each won in straight sets to send UNC to the round of 16. (GoHeels.com)
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