Menu

Covering UNC's women's tennis historic run to program's first National Championship


I’ve seen — the No. 1 collegiate women’s tennis player — belt the national anthem at the top of her lungs on senior day for her graduating teammates before a big match against Duke. On Super Bowl Sunday, I watched for almost three hours as Carson Tanguilig battled it out in three close sets and a tie-breaker at the ITA National Indoor Semifinals. (Daily Tar Heel)

Related:

Fiona Crawley, UNC tennis players struggle with NCAA prize money rules
Because of her performance in the U.S. Open’s qualifying singles tournament, UNC's Fiona Crawley made it into the main draw on Aug. 29. This made...

No. 1 UNC Women's Tennis Boasts Multiple Winners At Fall Ranked Spotlight
Through two days of women's tennis competition at the Fall Ranked Spotlight at Cary Tennis Park, multiple Tar Heels have advanced in singles and doubles...

North Carolina Tar Heels Week Preview: Sept 18 – Sept 24
North Carolina Women’s Tennis – After hosting the Kitty Harrison Invitational in Chapel Hill and having two individuals win their respective singles bracket, the North...

UNC tennis star Fiona Crawley recounts unlikely run at U.S. Open: "I felt like a kid"
Fiona Crawley had to change her flight and gear up quickly to play against professionals in the U.S. Open a week earlier than expected. These...

Covering UNC's women's tennis historic run to program's first National Championship


© 2005-2023 Tar Heel Times | Contact | Privacy Policy | Site Map | RSS | Did UNC Win?

Tar Heel Times is an unofficial resource for UNC fans and is not affiliated with the University of North Carolina.