
#11 Women's Tennis Set for First Home ACC Matches of Season
3/4/2021 12:01:00 PM | Women's Tennis
Wolfpack hosts Clemson Saturday, Georgia Tech Sunday
RALEIGH – The 11th-ranked NC State women's tennis team (6-2, 1-1 ACC) is set to host its first home matches of conference play this weekend as it welcomes Clemson (Saturday, March 6) and No. 13 Georgia Tech (Sunday, March 7) to the J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center. Both matches are set for noon starts.
ATTENDANCE INFO:
Please stay tuned to the @PackWTennis Twitter account for information on whether the match will be indoors or outdoors.
Matches that are able to be played outside will have attendance limited to team family and guests inside the facility, but fans may view the match from the grass hill outside the facility with social distancing guidelines are maintained.
Matches that are indoors are closed to the public.
LAST TIME OUT:
Last weekend, NC State fell 5-2 to fifth-ranked Florida State in what was a top-10 conference matchup in Tallahassee. The Pack opened the match by winning a tightly-contested doubles point that came down to the final court, but Florida State won five of six singles matches to come away with the win.
PACK IN THE RANKINGS:
The Wolfpack checked in at No. 11 ranking in the Wednesday release of the Oracle ITA Division I Team Rankings. NC State has been featured in the national top 15 every week since Feb. 26, 2019.
The Pack started the year with four players featured in the individual rankings. NC State boasts two top-20 doubles pairs - Anna Rogers/Alana Smith (No. 2) and Adriana Reami/Jaeda Daniel (No. 16) - and three top-40 singles players - Smith (No. 23), Rogers (No. 35) and Reami (No. 38).
SCOUTING CLEMSON:
The Tigers are 5-6 overall in 2021 dual match play, and they are 0-3 in ACC matches with losses to Florida State, Miami and Georgia Tech. Saturday will be Clemson's first true road match of the season. The Tigers do not have any players in the national singles or doubles rankings.
SCOUTING GEORGIA TECH:
The Yellow Jackets enter the weekend with a 9-5 record and a 2-1 mark in conference matches. They will play a match at Wake Forest on Saturday before coming to Raleigh for Sunday's match.
As a team, Georgia Tech is ranked 13th nationally. Three members of the Yellow Jacket squad are ranked in singles - No. 13 Kenya Jones, No. 56 Victoria Flores and No. 123 Gia Cohen. Jones and Flores are also ranked No. 5 nationally in doubles.
#GoPack | @PackWTennis
ATTENDANCE INFO:
Please stay tuned to the @PackWTennis Twitter account for information on whether the match will be indoors or outdoors.
Matches that are able to be played outside will have attendance limited to team family and guests inside the facility, but fans may view the match from the grass hill outside the facility with social distancing guidelines are maintained.
Matches that are indoors are closed to the public.
LAST TIME OUT:
Last weekend, NC State fell 5-2 to fifth-ranked Florida State in what was a top-10 conference matchup in Tallahassee. The Pack opened the match by winning a tightly-contested doubles point that came down to the final court, but Florida State won five of six singles matches to come away with the win.
PACK IN THE RANKINGS:
The Wolfpack checked in at No. 11 ranking in the Wednesday release of the Oracle ITA Division I Team Rankings. NC State has been featured in the national top 15 every week since Feb. 26, 2019.
The Pack started the year with four players featured in the individual rankings. NC State boasts two top-20 doubles pairs - Anna Rogers/Alana Smith (No. 2) and Adriana Reami/Jaeda Daniel (No. 16) - and three top-40 singles players - Smith (No. 23), Rogers (No. 35) and Reami (No. 38).
SCOUTING CLEMSON:
The Tigers are 5-6 overall in 2021 dual match play, and they are 0-3 in ACC matches with losses to Florida State, Miami and Georgia Tech. Saturday will be Clemson's first true road match of the season. The Tigers do not have any players in the national singles or doubles rankings.
SCOUTING GEORGIA TECH:
The Yellow Jackets enter the weekend with a 9-5 record and a 2-1 mark in conference matches. They will play a match at Wake Forest on Saturday before coming to Raleigh for Sunday's match.
As a team, Georgia Tech is ranked 13th nationally. Three members of the Yellow Jacket squad are ranked in singles - No. 13 Kenya Jones, No. 56 Victoria Flores and No. 123 Gia Cohen. Jones and Flores are also ranked No. 5 nationally in doubles.
#GoPack | @PackWTennis
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