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Miami Edges UNC Men's Tennis, 4-3

Miami won the doubles point and three of five singles matches, edging No. 27 North Carolina, 4-3, on Sunday afternoon at the Neil Schiff Tennis Center. The Tar Heels, who had won seven of their last eight matches including a win at No. 13 Florida State on Friday evening, fell to 10-5, 4-2. The all-time series between Carolina and Miami is now tied, 22-all. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Men's Tennis Upsets No. 13 Florida State, 4-2

Anuj Watane won the clinching match as No. 27 North Carolina's men's tennis team picked up a big road win at No. 13 Florida State, 4-2 on Friday evening. After the Seminoles won the doubles point and the first singles match to take a 2-0 lead, the Tar Heels stormed to four consecutive singles wins to pick up their seventh win in the last eight matches. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Men's Tennis Blanks Virginia Tech, 7-0

North Carolina freshman Patrick Schoen won the clinching singles match as the Tar Heels men's tennis team swept Virginia Tech, 7-0, on a breezy Sunday at the Chewning Tennis Center. The 30th-ranked Tar Heels improved to 9-4 overall this season, 3-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. UNC is 9-2 at home in 2024 and has won six of its last seven matches. (GoHeels.com)

No. 5 UNC Women's Tennis Sweeps Clemson

In its final match before spring break, the No. 5 UNC Women's Tennis team defeated the Clemson Tigers (9-7, 1-5), 4-0. In doubles action, and Carson Tanguilig gave Carolina the doubles point edge with a 6-2 victory. Moments later, and Reilly Tran clinched the doubles point for the Tar Heels after the pair won 6-1 on court two. (GoHeels.com)

No. 5 UNC Women's Tennis Picks Up 5-2 Victory Over Georgia Tech

In its first match of the weekend, the No. 5 UNC women's tennis team (12-2, 5-0) defeated Georgia Tech, 5-2. To begin the day, on court three, Abbey Forbes and Tatum Evans kept their momentum going as the pair won its third straight match together. Next, and Carson Tanguilig clinched the doubles point for UNC with a 6-4 victory. (GoHeels.com)

UNC women's tennis forced to adapt after Reese Brantmeier's season-ending injury

While and Anika Yarlagadda battled for the second set in their singles matches, Reese Brantmeier watched on. She sat in a chair with blue crutches beside her. Brantmeier, the No. 2 singles player in the country and a member of the No. 1 doubles team, is out for the season after tearing her meniscus at the ITA National Team Indoor Championship. (Daily Tar Heel)

UNC Men's Tennis Downs Clemson, 4-1, For 2-0 ACC Start

Benjamin Kittay gutted out a three-set win at No. 1 singles to clinch the team win as North Carolina downed Clemson, 4-1, on Sunday afternoon at the Chewning Tennis Center. Kittay lost his first set against Ryuhei Azuma but rallied for 6-4 wins in the next two sets. He clinched his win and the UNC team win with back-to-back aces in the final game. (GoHeels.com)

No. 4 UNC Women's Tennis Sweeps Boston College In Outdoor Opener, 7-0

In its 2024 outdoor debut at the Chewning Tennis Center, the No. 4 UNC Women's Tennis team defeated Boston College, 7-0. In doubles action, The Tar Heels jumped out to an early advantage after Abbey Forbes and Tatum Evans won 6-1. Thea Rabman and completed the 7-0 sweep of the Eagles with straight set wins on court six and one. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Men's Tennis Clinches 4-3 Thriller Over Georgia Tech

North Carolina grabbed its second win over a ranked opponent of the season on Friday, topping No. 37 Georgia Tech, 4-3, in a thriller on the Cone-Kenfield Indoor courts of the Chewning Tennis Center. Karl Poling won the clincher in a third-set tiebreaker at No. 4 singles to give the No. 48-ranked Tar Heels the victory and move to 1-0 in the ACC this season. (GoHeels.com)

RJ Davis Among Four Tar Heels To Earn 2024 ACC Postgraduate Scholarship Award

Four Tar Heels have earned 2024 Weaver-James-Corrigan-Swofford Postgraduate Scholarship Awards, as announced on Monday by the ACC. Ahmad Al-Qaq (soccer), Reilly Tran (tennis), (tennis), and (basketball) are among the ACC's 51 honorees. Each recipient will receive $9,000 toward his or her graduate education. (GoHeels.com)
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