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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)

No. 8 UNC Women's Tennis Fends Off Miami; Wins 4-3

In a four hour battle that came down to a third set tiebreak, No. 8 UNC Women's Tennis fended off the No. 33 Miami Hurricanes, 4-3. In singles play, Reilly Tran won in straight sets. Abbey Forbes, Thea Rabman, Carson Tanguilig, and Anika Yarlagadda each went to third sets. Carolina will return to Chapel Hill with its first 2-0 ACC weekend of the season. (GoHeels.com)

No. 8 UNC Women's Tennis Picks Up Season's First Outdoor ACC Victory At Florida State

In its first ACC outdoor match of the season, No. 8 UNC Women's Tennis (8-2) quickly put themselves in position to get back in the win column against No. 33 Florida State. The Tar Heels defeated the Seminoles 5-2 in Tallahassee on Friday. In singles play, and Reilly Tran won in straight sets. Later, Thea Rabman clinched the match for UNC. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Men's Tennis Upends No. 24 Georgia, 6-1

Karl Poling won the clinching match as UNC's men's tennis team earned a 6-1 win over No. 24 Georgia on Sunday at the Cone-Kenfield Indoor Courts at the Chewning Tennis Center. No. 25 UNC won the doubles point and never looked back, taking a 6-0 lead before dropping the final match. UNC won its second in a row and improved to 5-3 this season. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Women's Tennis Falls To Virginia In Seattle

After a hard-fought late-night match vs. NC State Saturday, UNC was tasked with facing No. 11 Virginia in Sunday's early consolation match. The North Carolina women's tennis team, fell to No. 11 Virginia 0-4 in Seattle. The Tar Heels dropped the doubles point for the first time this season and fell in straight sets on courts four, five, and six in singles play. (GoHeels.com)

No. 1 UNC Women's Tennis Falls To No. 7 NC State In ITA Indoor Quarterfinals

After losing one of its top players, the No. 1 ranked North Carolina women's tennis team, fell to No. 7 NC State 4-3 on Saturday in the second round of the ITA Indoor Championships in Seattle. In doubles play, Abbey Forbes and Reilly Tran quickly gave UNC the doubles point. In singles play, Reilly Tran and Thea Rabman each won in three sets. (GoHeels.com)
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