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Das And Garcia Earn All-America Status With Doubles Performance

Orlando, FL – Nandini Das and Andrea Garcia are the longest-tenured members of the FSU women’s tennis team. The redshirt seniors came in to the program together in 2016 and they are not only the last two Seminoles still competing but both are now All-Americans. Das and Garcia became the seventh and eighth All-Americans in FSU women’s tennis history and the second pair of All-Americans in the last two seasons after advancing to the NCAA Doubles Championship Quarterfinals Tuesday night. “This honor is an additional accolade which continues to top off two amazing careers,” said FSU Head Coach Jen Hyde. “They have helped elevate our program so much in their time wearing the Florida State jersey and to confirm their All-America honors with last night’s win is just more validation to their hard work and dedication to our program. What’s great is they aren’t satisfied yet and want to keep pushing forward in this event and make another statement in their amazing careers.�

SWEET 16 BOUND!

Tallahassee, FL – For the third time under head coach Jen Hyde and the second time in the last three NCAA Tournaments, the FSU Women’s Tennis team is headed to the Round of 16. Florida State started strong and then had to fend off a late push by No. 19 Auburn before taking the match 4-1 to move on to Lake Nona with a trip to the quarterfinals up next. “That was an absolute battle, which is what we expected,” said Hyde. “It didn’t disappoint. I think today we got tougher and we were forced to get tougher by Auburn. They did a fantastic job. They fought so hard but at the end of the day, we fought a little harder at a couple of spots and were able to hang in there a little bit longer in some of the matches. We came up big in a couple different tiebreakers and in doubles. We overcame some deficits and fought our way back in.

Noles Win 4-3 Senior Day Thriller over No 22 Miami

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.  The No. 4 ranked Florida State women’s tennis earns a thrilling 4-3 win over No. 22 Miami on senior day. “What an unbelievable roller coaster of a win,” said Head Coach Jennifer Hyde. “I thought we maybe played some of the best doubles that we’ve played so far this season,  across-the-board. Miami came out very hot in singles, made a ton of balls, and jumped out to four first sets. But our girls showed some incredible determination and resiliency tonight and found ways to get three more points on the board. Petra was an absolute warrior to find her way back 6 match points down, down 2-5 in the 3rd set to clinch. College tennis…there’s absolutely nothing like it.”

Tests Await On The Road At #8 Duke And #1 UNC

March 5, 2021 - by Chloe Cutchen, Seminoles.com Tests Await On The Road At #8 Duke And #1 UNC The ‘Noles are on the road this weekend as they face #8 Duke and #1 UNC. While these matchups will be a challenge, head coach Jen Hyde and redshirt-sophomore Petra Hule feel really positive about the team’s overall chances. The tennis team has been preparing for matches like this all season, but especially this week. “We’ve had really intense practices this week, very intentional and specific. We make sure these women are focused with a good mindset going into the weekend”, said coach Hyde. She mentioned how Wednesday was one of the best practices they’ve had so far, using that intensity to better their game.

Louka Notches Top-30 Win as Tigers Fall to No 6 Florida State

Louka Notches Top-30 Win as Tigers Fall to No 6 Florida State
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