
Women’s Tennis Set for ITA East Sectional Championship
11/6/2024 9:02:00 AM | Women's Tennis
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - NC State women's tennis will play in its final regular season fall tournament, as the Pack is ready for action at the 2024 ITA DI Women's East Sectional Championship. The Pack will play at the Chewning Tennis Center at UNC from Thursday, Nov. 7 to Sunday, Nov. 10.
The East sectional championship is composed of schools from the Atlantic, Carolina, New England and Northeast regions. The top six singles players (semifinalists and two quarterfinal playoff winners) and three doubles teams (champion, finalist and third-place finisher) will qualify for the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships from Nov. 19-24. Gabriella Broadfoot and Maddy Zampardo have already punched their ticket to Waco, Texas, the site of the 2024 NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships, after winning the ITA All-American Doubles Championship in late September.
More information on live scoring, live streaming and other tournament information can be found at the tournament page.
Only players and doubles teams who have yet to earn entry into the NCAA Championships and have made deep runs at the ITA All-American or ITA Regional Championships are eligible for participation in the ITA Sectional Championship. Three Wolfpack players will get a shot to punch their ticket to Waco this weekend.
Mia Slama and Broadfoot have had strong fall seasons and will play in singles competition. Starting with the round of 32, Slama will play Duke's No. 49 Katie Codd on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. She is 8-2 in fall play. Broadfoot, ranked No. 108, will face South Carolina's Sarah Hamner at 1 p.m.
In doubles play, Slama and Gabia Paskauskas will play Penn's Eileen Wang & Sabine Rutlauka in the round of 16 on Thursday at 3 p.m. The duo is 5-3 in fall matches.
Admission to the ITA Sectional Championship is free. A live stream is also available HERE.
The NCAA Singles & Doubles Championships is set to run from Tuesday, Nov. 19 to Sunday, Nov. 24 to wrap up the fall slate.





