
No. 9 NC State Takes On No. 33 Georgia Tech in Regular-Season Finale
4/11/2019 4:03:00 PM | Women's Tennis
RALEIGH – The No. 9 NC State women's tennis team (21-5, 10-3) closes out regular season competition on the road at No. 33 Georgia Tech (12-9, 7-5) on Sunday, April 14 at noon.
#9 NC State vs. #33 Georgia Tech
Date: Sunday, April 14
Time: 12 p.m.
Location: Byers Tennis Complex
Live Video: Accessible here
Live Stats: Accessible here
Social Media: @PackWTennis
Pack in the Rankings
The team made history on Tuesday, checking in at No. 9 in the Oracle/ITA Division I Rankings, marking the program's highest ranking in its history. No. 8 Anna Rogers also made program history in the singles rankings, topping her previous program-best No. 15 ranking.
Alana Smith and Adriana Reami are featured at No. 93 and No. 110 in the singles rankings.
Smith and Rogers held steady at No. 9 in the doubles rankings.
Pack on the Road in Conference Play
NC State is 5-1 on the road in conference play. Two of those victories have come against top-25 opponents (No. 14 Virginia, 22 Wake Forest).
Rebol Sets the Record
With a win on court six on Wednesday at No. 4 Duke, senior Amanda Rebol broke the program record for most singles wins in a career, topping Joelle Kissell's previous mark of 87 wins.
Rebol has accumulated 29 wins in her 2019 campaign. With 11 conference wins, Rebol holds the record for most singles wins in conference play in a season.
Last Time Out
The team fell at No. 4 Duke on Wednesday, 5-2.
Duke took five of six first sets to start singles play after taking the doubles point, and won the first two singles points in straight sets. NC State went on to force three three-set matches.
Rebol put the Pack on the board with a three-set defeat of Hannah Zhao to etch her name in the NC State record books as the winningest singles player.
No. 93 Smith rounded out play with a three-set victory over No. 32 Kelly Chen, marking her fifth ranked singles victory of the season.
Scouting the Opponent
Georgia Tech (12-9, 7-5)
The Yellow Jackets check in at No. 33 in the Oracle/ITA Division I Rankings. In singles, Kenya Jones is tabbed as the 14th-best player in the nation.
Georgia Tech is on a three-match winning streak and has won its last two home matchups.
#GoPack | @PackWTennis
#9 NC State vs. #33 Georgia Tech
Date: Sunday, April 14
Time: 12 p.m.
Location: Byers Tennis Complex
Live Video: Accessible here
Live Stats: Accessible here
Social Media: @PackWTennis
Pack in the Rankings
The team made history on Tuesday, checking in at No. 9 in the Oracle/ITA Division I Rankings, marking the program's highest ranking in its history. No. 8 Anna Rogers also made program history in the singles rankings, topping her previous program-best No. 15 ranking.
Alana Smith and Adriana Reami are featured at No. 93 and No. 110 in the singles rankings.
Smith and Rogers held steady at No. 9 in the doubles rankings.
Pack on the Road in Conference Play
NC State is 5-1 on the road in conference play. Two of those victories have come against top-25 opponents (No. 14 Virginia, 22 Wake Forest).
Rebol Sets the Record
With a win on court six on Wednesday at No. 4 Duke, senior Amanda Rebol broke the program record for most singles wins in a career, topping Joelle Kissell's previous mark of 87 wins.
Rebol has accumulated 29 wins in her 2019 campaign. With 11 conference wins, Rebol holds the record for most singles wins in conference play in a season.
Last Time Out
The team fell at No. 4 Duke on Wednesday, 5-2.
Duke took five of six first sets to start singles play after taking the doubles point, and won the first two singles points in straight sets. NC State went on to force three three-set matches.
Rebol put the Pack on the board with a three-set defeat of Hannah Zhao to etch her name in the NC State record books as the winningest singles player.
No. 93 Smith rounded out play with a three-set victory over No. 32 Kelly Chen, marking her fifth ranked singles victory of the season.
Scouting the Opponent
Georgia Tech (12-9, 7-5)
The Yellow Jackets check in at No. 33 in the Oracle/ITA Division I Rankings. In singles, Kenya Jones is tabbed as the 14th-best player in the nation.
Georgia Tech is on a three-match winning streak and has won its last two home matchups.
#GoPack | @PackWTennis
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