CARY, N.C. - The 12th-seeded Clemson Women’s Tennis team (13-13) ended their ACC Championship tournament run on Friday as they lost 4-0 against fourth-seeded and 12th-ranked NC State (20-7). The match began outdoors at Cary Tennis Park, but was moved to Duke’s indoor courts midway through singles due to weather. The Tigers were playing for a third straight day after back-to-back wins against Boston College and Georgia Tech, earning a berth in the ACC Quarterfinals for the first time since the 2017 season. The Tigers’ win over Georgia Tech also marked their first win over a top-five seed at the ACC since 2008.“It’s always tough to finish a tournament with a loss,” Head Coach Boomer Saia said. “This group found a peak in this tournament and played extremely hard for the last three days. They made it farther in this tournament than we have been in a while, so it’s great momentum for our program.”Clemson battled hard in doubles, dropping court one against the No. 10 ra
CLEMSON, S.C. The Clemson women's tennis team (11-4, 1-3 ACC) moved up to No. 38 in the ITA team rankings released on Tuesday. The Tigers have played tough ranked opponents of late, and have been extremely competitive in their early ACC slate of matches.Dani Medvedeva earned the first singles ranking of her career after defeating then No. 51 singles player Abigail Rencheli of NC State. Medvedeva is now the No. 125 singles player and holds an 11-1 record in dual matches this season.The Tigers will be tested once again in their next pair of matches, as they host No. 1 North Carolina on Friday and No. 9 Duke on Sunday. First serves are scheduled for 3 p.m. and noon, respectively.For all the most up-to-date information regarding Clemson women's tennis, visit ClemsonTigers.com and follow @ClemsonWTennis on Twitter and Instagram.
Following a weekend of rainouts, Cal returned to the court in Miami, facing off against highly ranked Miami and NC State. Despite valiant efforts, both matches ended in losses for the Bears, dropping their record to 2-3.
Sophomores Jessica Alsola and Katja Wiersholm traveled across the country to represent Cal, participating in both singles and doubles matches. Alsola won the consolation singles championship, continuing to prove herself as a stellar player.
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