TALLAHASSEE – The Florida State women’s tennis team has two ACC matches this weekend, traveling to North Carolina on Friday and Duke on Saturday. The Seminoles are 10-7 on the season and enter this weekend’s matches ranked 38th in the national team rankings. Florida State’s Alice Amendola is coming off a 2-0 weekend. Amendola won 6-2, 7-5 against Virginia Tech and 6-1, 7-6 against Virginia, both at No. 6 singles. Senior Vic Allen defeated the No. 43rd ranked Julia Adams of Virginia 6-2, 6-1 at No. 2 singles. Allen is ranked No. 108th in the national singles rankings. Florida State’s Ellie Schoppe secured a victory against the 89th-ranked Hibah Shaikh of Virginia 6-2, 6-3 at No. 3 singles. Schoppe and junior Anna Arkadianou also won 6-2 at No. 1 doubles against Virginia Tech. Arkdianou is ranked No. 67 in the nation. North Carolina is 22-0 on the season and is ranked 1st in the nation. Junior Fiona Cawley has 13 wins on the season and is ranked 1st in the national singles rank
As the Duke women's tennis team gets set to open the 2023 spring slate on Friday afternoon against Furman at 4 p.m., inside the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center, the
Crawley is the first woman since Ohio State's Francesca Di Lorenzo in 2016 to win both ITA fall majors in the same season and joins Jamie Loeb in becoming the second Tar Heel to win both titles in the same year.