TALLAHASSEE – The Florida State women’s tennis team hosts three matches this week in the team's final homestand of the 2023 spring season. The Seminoles face Notre Dame on Thursday and continue with Saturday's doubleheader against Louisville and FAMU. Florida State is 10-9 on the season and enters this week’s matches ranked 39th in the national team rankings. Junior Ellie Schoppe is coming off a 6-3, 1-6, 6-1 win against the No. 14-ranked Carson Tanguilig of North Carolina. Florida State’s Vic Allen also secured a 6-7 (4), 1-0 victory against the 70th-ranked Cameron Morra of Duke at No. 1 singles. Allen is ranked No. 79 in the national singles rankings. Notre Dame is 13-7 on the season and is ranked No. 23 in the nation. The Irish are led by senior Page Freeman who is ranked 53rd in the nation. Louisville comes into this weekend's matchup with an 8-11 record. The Cardinals are led by sophomore Tyra Ricardson, who leads the team with 10 wins on the season. FAMU is
The Tennessee women's tennis team and its three representatives are ready for action in the ITA National Fall Championship at the Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego
The Tennessee women's tennis team and its three representatives are ready for action in the ITA National Fall Championship at the Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego
CARBORRO, N.C. – The No. 57 Clemson women’s tennis team (10-10, 2-8 ACC) fell to No. 1 North Carolina (22-0, 11-0 ACC) on Friday by a score of 7-0. Despite the loss, several Tigers put up strong performances against highly ranked opponents. In doubles, The No. 61 pair of Samantha Buyckx and Ali DeSpain managed to put the top-ranked pair of Fiona Crawley and Elizabeth Scotty on its heels, taking a 5-3 advantage. However, the match was abandoned at 5-4 after North Carolina clinched the doubles point. The Tar Heels carried the momentum into singles, winning each of the first five matches in straight sets. On Court 1, Clemson sophomore No. 107 Cristina Mayorova battled with No. 8 Cameron Morra, winning the first set 6-4, forcing the top-10 singles player into a decisive third-set. Morra barely held on to win the 10-point tiebreak 11-9 to complete the sweep. Up next, The Tigers will head up the road to Durham, N.C. to face No. Duke on Sunday. First serve is slated for noon.