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Freshman Isabella Pfennig yells in frustration after a point during Miami s match against Virginia on April 4 at the Neil Schiff Tennis Center. Photo credit: Alex Carnochan
The Hurricanes’ hopes of an Atlantic Coast Conference women’s tennis championship ended with a 4-3 team loss to Georgia Tech Saturday. But before its tournament ended in Rome, Ga., Miami earned a couple of victories, including one over rival Florida State just two weeks after falling to the Seminoles in the regular season.
No. 24 UM (14-8, 8-5 ACC) now awaits its NCAA Tournament fate, with selections announced May 3.
Miami’s 4-1 win over FSU will certainly help its case in the committee’s eyes. After dropping a 4-3 heartbreaker at the ‘Noles on April 9 that was decided by a single match’s tiebreaker, the Hurricanes wasted little time securing the doubles point. The match, held at Georgia Tech, then proceeded into singles, where UM picked up right where they left off in doubles. FSU’s sole highligh
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J. D. Riley explores topics of racism, religion, and American society in the South in the 1970s in ‘A Jeweler’s Eye View’ ATLANTA (PRWEB) April 24, 2021 In the ongoing saga of Jake Goodson, the battle between a vicious religious cult and a father continues as his attempts to reunite with his children becomes a journey with deeper spiritual implications. J. D. Riley resumes his series with “A Jeweler’s Eye View: Volume Two: The Crucible” (published by Archway Publishing).
As Jake Goodson works to try to rescue his children from a white supremacist religious cult, the story demonstrates the deeper diabolical cunning of the cult leader, Daniel Hightower. The tension between Jake and Daniel persists as Daniel reprises his attacks on Jake and his family for trying to get his children away from his clutches. The character of
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THE FLATS – No. 31 Georgia Tech men’s tennis heads to Rome, Ga., for the start of the 2021 ACC Men’s Tennis Championships at the Rome Tennis Center, opening play as the No. 8 seed against No. 9 seeded Miami on Thursday, April 22 at 3:30 p.m. (EST).
The Jackets are on a two match win streak following victories against Boston College and Louisville to end the regular season. Tech finished the 2021 campaign with a 12-8 record, with a 6-6 (.500) showing in conference play. Earlier in mid-February the Jackets suffered a 6-1 loss to the Hurricanes on the road, giving them extra incentive to start post season with a chip on their shoulders.
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