TALLAHASSEE – The Florida State women’s tennis team boasts two individuals in the final ITA national singles rankings and one pair in the doubles rankings. Anna Arkadianou ended the spring season ranked 74th and Vic Allen is 89th in the national singles rankings. Freshman Millie Bissett and Arkadianou finished 70th in the national doubles rankings. Arkadianou was ranked in singles for 11 consecutive weeks and was as high as No. 52 in the nation. The Greece native earned six wins in the spring season, one of them being a 6-2, 6-2 victory over 24th-ranked Kylie Bilchev of No. 20 Georgia Tech. Allen finished with a 15-7 record, which included seven victories against ranked opponents. The England native’s biggest win came against 42nd-ranked Anna Brylin of No. 5 NC State. Allen was ranked in singles for seven consecutive weeks and reached No. 73 in the nation on the week of April 23rd. Bissett and Arkadianou finished with an 8-4 record at No. 2 doubles. The duo’s biggest victory ca
Cal women’s tennis will face off against no. 16 Miami and no. 10 NC State from Feb 11-12. Hoping to redeem themselves after their loss against USD in late January, Cal seeks singles and doubles success this weekend.
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CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson women’s tennis team (8-7, 2-5 ACC) suffered its first home loss this spring at the hands of No. 2 NC State (16-1, 4-0 ACC) by a 6-1 scoreline. The doubles pair of Samantha Buyckx and Ali DeSpain picked up a ranked victory, along with Dani Medvedeva. The doubles point was extremely contested, as Buyckx and DeSpain took care of the No. 25 pair in the country with haste by a final score of 6-1. Cristina Mayorova and Medvedeva took the No. 42 ranked team to a seven-point tiebreak, but were unable to come out on top. In singles play, the Wolfpack did well to stave off the Tigers’ effort at a comeback. NC State clinched the match, but Medvedeva brought her match with No. 119 Nell Miller to a third-set 10-point tiebreak, and prevailed 10-6. Eleni Louka also played a tiebreak set on Court 2 against the No. 27 ranked player in the country, but came up just short. Up next, the No. 62 Tigers return to Duckworth Family Tennis Facility on Sunday, March 20 to
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