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No. 6 UNC Women's Tennis Falls To No. 9 Virginia, 4-3

In its first matchup against a ranked opponent in 2025, No. 6 UNC Women's Tennis (3-1) fell to No. 9 Virginia (4-0), 3-4 in Charlottesville. Despite dropping its doubles match, Carolina fought back to win on courts two and three and secure the doubles point. Tatum Evans picked up a 6-3, 6-1 victory, and Theadora Rabman battled to a straight-set victory. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Men's Tennis Blanks James Madison To Begin Season

The UNC men's tennis team started its 2025 dual match season in style Sunday afternoon, beating James Madison, 7-0, in the season opener for both teams at the Cone-Kenfield Indoor Courts at the Chewning Tennis Center. Carolina got five singles wins from newcomers to its roster, which features three returning letterwinners with college experience. (GoHeels.com)

No. 6 UNC Women's Tennis Blanks Gardner-Webb, 7-0

In its lone match of the weekend, the No. 6 UNC Women's Tennis team (3-0) defeated Gardner-Webb, 7-0. In singles play, all six individuals picked up straight-set victories. Reese Brantmeier led the charge with a 6-1, 6-1 victory. Lindsay Zink gave UNC its third point with a 6-2, 6-1 win. Susanna Maltby clinched the match for Carolina, winning 6-1, 6-1. (GoHeels.com)

No. 6 UNC Women's Tennis Sweeps James Madison for Season-Opening Victory

No. 6 UNC Women's Tennis defeated James Madison, 7-0, on Sunday. Reese Brantmeier returned to the court for the first time since her injury last February. Brantmeier, along with newcomer Alanis Hamilton, gave Carolina the doubles point with a 6-0 victory. In singles, Freshman Claire Hill joined Hamilton in picking up her first collegiate singles victory. (GoHeels.com)

$13.5 Million Gift In Honor Of Joan Gillings Empowers UNC Women Student-Athletes

The first gift from Joan H. Gillings Foundation was a $13.5 million donation to Carolina Athletics. In her memory, Joan's family endowed a student-athlete scholarship and the women's lacrosse head coach position, supported three facility renovations, ensured every women's team would have at least $1 million in their operating endowments, and more. (GoHeels.com)

Carson Tanguilig, Susanna Maltby Grab All-America Doubles Honors On Day 3 In Waco

UNC's and Susanna Maltby won their match Thursday in the round of 16 in the NCAA Doubles Championship, earning 2024-25 All-America honors. Tanguilig, who became a '24-25 singles All-America on Wednesday by reaching the round of 16, is now a five-time All-America, and Maltby has begun her freshman fall as a Tar Heel with a bang. (GoHeels.com)

Tar Heel Women Sweep At NCAA Individual Tennis Championships Wednesday

UNC Women's Tennis standouts went 2-0 in singles and 2-0 in doubles on Wednesday at the NCAA Individual Championships in Waco, Texas. and Theadora Rabman each advanced to Thursday's singles round of 16, while the teams of Tanguilig and Susanna Maltby and Rabman and Tatum Evans moved on to the doubles round of 16. (GoHeels.com)

Carson Tanguilig, Theadora Rabman Advance In NCAA Singles

North Carolina's and Theadora Rabman won their opening matches in the 2024-25 NCAA Singles Championship on Tuesday, advancing to Wednesday's round of 32 in Waco, Texas. Ranked No. 43 nationally, Rabman came from behind to beat Guillermina Grant of Georgia. Earlier in the day, the 26th-ranked Tanguilig won in straight sets. (GoHeels.com)

Carson Tanguilig Makes Tar Heel History With Eighth NCAA Women's Tennis Bid

With seven ITA indoor national championships, 12 ACC titles, the 2023 NCAA outdoor title and a slew of All-America players, it's not easy for a UNC women's tennis player to stand out. Say hello to , who's done just that this fall. The senior from Alpharetta, Ga., qualified for next week's NCAA Singles Championship for the fourth time. (GoHeels.com)

Theadora Rabman, Tatum Evans Win ITA Sectional Doubles Title

Tatum Evans and Theadora Rabman won the ITA East Sectional Doubles championship and UNC teammate fell in the singles final Sunday. Tanguilig is the first Tar Heel in program history to qualify for the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships four times each. The NCAA Championships will be later this month in Waco, Texas. (GoHeels.com)
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