
Women’s Tennis to Send Program-Best Six Entries to NCAA Individual Championships
11/17/2025 12:14:00 PM | Women's Tennis
ORLANDO, Fla. - NC State women's tennis is set to send a program-record six total entries, four singles players and two doubles teams, to the NCAA Individual Championships at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Fla. Competition begins Tuesday, Nov. 18, and runs through Sunday, Nov. 23, with coverage available on ESPN+.
Representing the Wolfpack in the 64-player singles field will be No. 38 Anna Zyryanova, No. 72 Mia Slama, No. 74 Gabriella Broadfoot, and No. 88 Lavinia Tanasie. In the 32-team doubles draw, No. 10 Victoria Osuigwe and Broadfoot and No. 25 Jasmine Conway and Zyryanova will compete for NC State.
The Wolfpack's four singles selections mark the most in program history for the NCAA Singles Championship.
Tuesday's opening day will feature the singles round of 64. Tanasie will begin the day for the Pack at 9 a.m. against No. 67 Emily Welker (Ole Miss). Broadfoot follows at 12:30 p.m. versus No. 13 Julia Garcia Ruiz (Oklahoma). Zyryanova and Slama round out the day at 3 and 4 p.m., taking on second-seeded and No. 17 Carmen Andreea Herea (Texas) and No. 60 Nao Nishino (Ohio State), respectively.
Doubles play begins Wednesday in the round of 32. Broadfoot and Osuigwe will face No. 38 Daria Smetannikov and Mia Kupres (Texas A&M), while Zyryanova and Conway will take on Jo-Yee Chan and Vessa Turley (San Diego State).
NC State enters the tournament with a strong tradition of success at the NCAA Individuals. This year's singles selections bring the program's all-time total to 21 singles entries, including 16 during the Simon Earnshaw era. The doubles teams competing this week represent the 15th and 16th NCAA doubles entries in program history and the 13th and 14th under Earnshaw.
Two current Wolfpack players bring previous NCAA Individual Championship experience into the week. Broadfoot competed in the 2024 fall doubles tournament with Maddy Zampardo, advancing to the quarterfinals, while Zyryanova reached the singles round of 32 in the spring of 2024 after winning her opening match.
The program's most notable national success came in 2022, when Jaeda Daniel and Nell Miller captured the NCAA Doubles Championship, becoming NC State's first national champions in women's tennis.
Full Tournament Schedule with Stream Links:
To stay up to date with NC State women's tennis follow @packwtennis on social media.
Representing the Wolfpack in the 64-player singles field will be No. 38 Anna Zyryanova, No. 72 Mia Slama, No. 74 Gabriella Broadfoot, and No. 88 Lavinia Tanasie. In the 32-team doubles draw, No. 10 Victoria Osuigwe and Broadfoot and No. 25 Jasmine Conway and Zyryanova will compete for NC State.
The Wolfpack's four singles selections mark the most in program history for the NCAA Singles Championship.
Tuesday's opening day will feature the singles round of 64. Tanasie will begin the day for the Pack at 9 a.m. against No. 67 Emily Welker (Ole Miss). Broadfoot follows at 12:30 p.m. versus No. 13 Julia Garcia Ruiz (Oklahoma). Zyryanova and Slama round out the day at 3 and 4 p.m., taking on second-seeded and No. 17 Carmen Andreea Herea (Texas) and No. 60 Nao Nishino (Ohio State), respectively.
Doubles play begins Wednesday in the round of 32. Broadfoot and Osuigwe will face No. 38 Daria Smetannikov and Mia Kupres (Texas A&M), while Zyryanova and Conway will take on Jo-Yee Chan and Vessa Turley (San Diego State).
NC State enters the tournament with a strong tradition of success at the NCAA Individuals. This year's singles selections bring the program's all-time total to 21 singles entries, including 16 during the Simon Earnshaw era. The doubles teams competing this week represent the 15th and 16th NCAA doubles entries in program history and the 13th and 14th under Earnshaw.
Two current Wolfpack players bring previous NCAA Individual Championship experience into the week. Broadfoot competed in the 2024 fall doubles tournament with Maddy Zampardo, advancing to the quarterfinals, while Zyryanova reached the singles round of 32 in the spring of 2024 after winning her opening match.
The program's most notable national success came in 2022, when Jaeda Daniel and Nell Miller captured the NCAA Doubles Championship, becoming NC State's first national champions in women's tennis.
Full Tournament Schedule with Stream Links:
- DI women's tennis singles championship:
- Round of 64: Tuesday, Nov. 18 — Watch on ESPN+
- Round of 32: Wednesday, Nov. 19 — Watch on ESPN+
- Round of 16: Thursday, Nov. 20 — Watch on ESPN+
- Quarterfinals: Friday, Nov. 21 — Watch on ESPN+
- Semifinals: Saturday, Nov. 22 — Watch on ESPN+
- National Championship: Sunday, Nov. 23 — Watch on ESPN+
- DI women's tennis doubles championship:
- Round of 32: Wednesday, Nov. 19 — Watch on ESPN+
- Round of 16: Thursday, Nov. 20 — Watch on ESPN+
- Quarterfinals: Friday, Nov. 21 — Watch on ESPN+
- Semifinals: Saturday, Nov. 22 — Watch on ESPN+
- National Championship: Sunday, Nov. 23 — Watch on ESPN+
To stay up to date with NC State women's tennis follow @packwtennis on social media.
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