THE FLATS – No. 20 Georgia Tech women’s tennis hosts its final two regular season matches this weekend at the Ken Byers Tennis Complex, welcoming Florida State on Friday and Miami on Sunday.
No. 20 GEORGIA TECH (12-7, 6-5 ACC) vs. No. 33 FLORIDA STATE (13-9, 5-6 ACC)
Friday, April 14 | 4 p.m. EST |Atlanta, Ga. | Ken Byers Tennis Complex
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PROMOTIONS: “Professor Appreciation” popsicles and popcorn tailgate
PARKING: Free parking will be available on a first-come, first-served basis along Fowler Street and the McCamish Pavilion Lot
No. 20 GEORGIA TECH (12-7, 6-5 ACC) vs. No. 13 MIAMI (13-5, 8-3 ACC)
Sunday, April 16 | 11 a.m. EST |Atlanta, Ga. | Ken Byers Tennis Complex
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PROMOTIONS: Senior Day recognition; sunglasses and t-shirt giveaway
PARKING: Free parking will be available on a first-come, first-served basis along Fowler Street and the McCamish Pavilion Lot
SCOUTING TECH – The Yellow Jackets look to conclude regular season action on a high note this weekend, coming off a 5-2 victory at Clemson last weekend to round out its road slate. Rosie Garcia Gross clinched the victory from the No. 5 singles position. With the win, Tech moved back into the top 20 nationally in the latest ITA rankings, coming in at No. 20. The Jackets have won two-straight and look to extend their winning streak. On Sunday, prior to first serve, Tech will recognize its two seniors, Monika Dedaj and Rosie Garcia Gross, prior to their final regular season home match.
SCOUTING FLORIDA STATE – The Seminoles come into Friday’s match on a three-match win streak, having defeated Florida A&M, Louisville and Notre Dame. FSU closes out play on Sunday at Clemson. Two Seminoles boast double-figure dual match singles victories this season, led by Vic Allen with a 14-5 dual mark. Allen also leads FSU in conference play with an 8-3 singles record, including a 9-2 mark at the No. 2 position.
SCOUTING MIAMI: The Hurricanes concluded home action collecting victories over Notre Dame and Louisville and will visit Clemson on Friday before coming to Atlanta on Sunday. Miami has dropped only three ACC matches this season, falling to North Carolina, Duke and Syracuse, all on the road. The Hurricanes are led by No. 8 Alexa Noel at the No. 1 singles position. Noel owns a 15-3 dual singles record, including a 10-1 ACC mark, all at the top spot.
ITA RANKINGS
Singles
No. 8 Alexa Noel – Miami
No. 12 – Carol Lee
No. 24 – Kylie Bilchev
No. 76 Vic Allen – Florida State
No. 80 Mahak Jain
No. 81 Isabella Pfennig – Miami
No. 83 Ann Arkadianou – Florida State
No. 108 Alejandra Cruz
No. 109 Daevenia Achong – Miami
No. 118 Ellie Schoppe – Florida State
Doubles
No. 30 Alexa Noel/Daevenia Achong – Miami
No. 31 Alexa Noel/Isabella Pfennig – Miami
No. 46 Daevenia Achong/Maya Tahan – Miami
No. 55 Millie Bissett/Anna Arkadianou – Florida State
No. 79 Kylie Bilchev/Alejandra Cruz
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