North Carolina State University Athletics

NC State Tabbed at No. 11 in Final Oracle/ITA Rankings
5/22/2019 5:41:00 PM | Women's Tennis
TEMPE, Ariz. – The NC State women's tennis team is tabbed at No. 11 in the final team Oracle/ITA Division I Rankings of the 2019 season, the highest the team has ever finished. In its best season in program history, the 24-7 (11-3) squad set the new program standard for wins in a season and conference wins in a season.
The team stood in the top 25 the final 14 weeks of the season and collected 11 ranked wins. Six of those wins required defeating a top-25 opponent.
The 2019 campaign was highlighted by a program-best No. 9 ranking and by the program's first trip to the NCAA Championships Sweet 16 as a team.
The Pack continued to make history throughout the season with wins over No. 14 Virginia (its first ACC-opening win in five seasons), No. 25 Miami (the program's first win over the Hurricanes), and No. 33 Georgia Tech (NC State's first win against the Yellow Jackets since 1998).
Finishing tied for third place at the conclusion of regular season ACC play, NC State notched its best conference finish to date.
Raleigh welcomed the first and second rounds of the NCAA Championships for the first time, as NC State earned two wins at the J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center to be one of 16 teams remaining in the field.
The 11th-ranked program established its first two All-Americans in Anna Rogers and Alana Smith. Both players also earned all-conference honors, while head coach Simon Earnshaw garnered ACC Women's Tennis Coach of the Year honors.
#GoPack | @PackWTennis
The team stood in the top 25 the final 14 weeks of the season and collected 11 ranked wins. Six of those wins required defeating a top-25 opponent.
The 2019 campaign was highlighted by a program-best No. 9 ranking and by the program's first trip to the NCAA Championships Sweet 16 as a team.
The Pack continued to make history throughout the season with wins over No. 14 Virginia (its first ACC-opening win in five seasons), No. 25 Miami (the program's first win over the Hurricanes), and No. 33 Georgia Tech (NC State's first win against the Yellow Jackets since 1998).
Finishing tied for third place at the conclusion of regular season ACC play, NC State notched its best conference finish to date.
Raleigh welcomed the first and second rounds of the NCAA Championships for the first time, as NC State earned two wins at the J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center to be one of 16 teams remaining in the field.
The 11th-ranked program established its first two All-Americans in Anna Rogers and Alana Smith. Both players also earned all-conference honors, while head coach Simon Earnshaw garnered ACC Women's Tennis Coach of the Year honors.
#GoPack | @PackWTennis
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