
No. 10 Pack Makes Program History with 7-0 Win at Pittsburgh
3/29/2019 6:40:00 PM | Women's Tennis
NC State's eight conference wins is the most in program history
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – The No. 10 NC State women's tennis team defeated Pittsburgh on the road 7-0 on Friday night to clinch its eighth ACC win of the season, the most in program history. The squad extends its win streak to eight with the victory, and records its sixth 7-0 decision of the season.
The Pack moves to 18-3 (8-1) and the Panthers drop to 4-12 (0-9) on the season.
The Pack cruised through the first two doubles matches to take the doubles point. Claudia Wiktorin and Adriana Reami recorded a dominant win, defeating Gabriele Rezenda and Claudia Bartolome 6-0. Capturing the doubles point for the Pack, freshman Dylan Cannon made her doubles dual season debut with Amanda Rebol. The duo swiftly won against Clara Lucas and Natsumi Okamoto, 6-2.
In singles, Liz Norman was the first to finish, picking up her second ranked singles win of the season. Bianca Moldovan's 6-4, 6-3 decision shortly after extended the Pack's lead, 3-0, setting up No. 116 Reami to clinch the match.
On court one, Reami did just that in three sets to secure NC State's 18th win of the season.
Cannon, Rebol, and Wiktorin completed the sweep for the Pack, each needing three sets to claim victory.
Straight from the Pack: Bianca Moldovan
"I thought everyone did a great job today. With Anna Rogers and Alana Smith not playing, we really had to dig deep and focus on the things we can control. I'm so proud of this team and everything we have accomplished so far!
"We have Syracuse coming up on Sunday, so we're going to take some time to enjoy it, and get back to the grind tomorrow. Go Pack!"
Doubles (order of finish: 1,3)
The 10th-ranked Pack continue its road stint at No. 28 Syracuse on Sunday, March 31 at 11 a.m.
#GoPack | @PackWTennis

The Pack moves to 18-3 (8-1) and the Panthers drop to 4-12 (0-9) on the season.
The Pack cruised through the first two doubles matches to take the doubles point. Claudia Wiktorin and Adriana Reami recorded a dominant win, defeating Gabriele Rezenda and Claudia Bartolome 6-0. Capturing the doubles point for the Pack, freshman Dylan Cannon made her doubles dual season debut with Amanda Rebol. The duo swiftly won against Clara Lucas and Natsumi Okamoto, 6-2.
In singles, Liz Norman was the first to finish, picking up her second ranked singles win of the season. Bianca Moldovan's 6-4, 6-3 decision shortly after extended the Pack's lead, 3-0, setting up No. 116 Reami to clinch the match.
On court one, Reami did just that in three sets to secure NC State's 18th win of the season.
Cannon, Rebol, and Wiktorin completed the sweep for the Pack, each needing three sets to claim victory.
Straight from the Pack: Bianca Moldovan
"I thought everyone did a great job today. With Anna Rogers and Alana Smith not playing, we really had to dig deep and focus on the things we can control. I'm so proud of this team and everything we have accomplished so far!
"We have Syracuse coming up on Sunday, so we're going to take some time to enjoy it, and get back to the grind tomorrow. Go Pack!"
Doubles (order of finish: 1,3)
- Claudia Wiktorin/Adriana Reami def. Gabriele Rezende/Claudia Bartolome: 6-0
- Liz Norman/Bianca Moldovan vs. Luisa Varon/Camila Moreno: halted at 2-6
- Dylan Cannon/Amanda Rebol def. Clara Lucas/Natsumi Okamoto: 6-2
- No. 116 Adriana Reami def. Luisa Varon: 6-1, 5-7, 6-1
- Liz Norman def. No. 111 Claudia Bartolome: 6-2, 7-5
- Bianca Moldovan def. Gabriele Rezende: 6-4, 6-3
- Amanda Rebol def. Natsumi Okamota: 4-6, 7-5, 1-0 (3)
- Claudia Wiktorin def. M. Perez Noguera: 5-7, 6-1, 7-4
- Dylan Cannon def. Clara Lucas: 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-1
The 10th-ranked Pack continue its road stint at No. 28 Syracuse on Sunday, March 31 at 11 a.m.
#GoPack | @PackWTennis
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