No. 13 Tar Heels Advance To ACC Semifinals
April 22, 2005
CARY, N.C. - In a match that took just a little over two hours, the 13th-ranked North Carolina women's tennis team advanced to the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Tennis Championships after defeating No. 37 Maryland 4-0 Friday afternoon at the Cary Tennis Center. Carolina will take on Georgia Tech, the tournament's one seed, Saturday at 10 a.m. With the win, UNC improved to 20-8 while Maryland fell to 11-11. UNC is the fourth seed in the tournament after finishing the regular season with a 7-3 conference record. Maryland, who went 5-5 in the ACC, was the five seed. In Friday's first quarterfinal match, Georgia Tech beat Florida State, the eight seed, 4-1 to advance to the semifinals. Carolina came out strong in doubles, winning first at No. 3 and clinching at No. 1. Caitlin Collins and Tanja Markovic moved to 5-3 on the season as they cruised 8-0 over the Terrapins' Julia Graca and Veronika Subertova at No. 3. Seniors Kendall Cline and Aniela Mojzis, the nation's seventh-ranked doubles team, clinched the doubles point for the Tar Heels with their 8-3 win at No. 1 over Ramona But and Marianne Baker. In singles, Collins was the first to win despite being down 1-4 in the first set at No. 5. She came back to win in straight sets, defeating Subertova 6-4, 6-1. Collins is 18-16 overall. Sophomore Sara Anundsen garnered UNC's third point of the day with her 6-2, 6-1 win at No. 4 over the Terps' Neda Mihneva. Anundsen moves to 17-6 in dual-match play and 25-10 on the season.
At the No. 3 spot, sophomore Jenna Long clinched the match with her 6-2, 6-3 win over Jennifer Dent. Long is now 23-5 in dual-match play and 35-7 overall for the 2004-05 season. In their last meeting, the Tar Heels swept Maryland 7-0 on April 10 in Chapel Hill. On Saturday, Carolina will have to face sixth-ranked Georgia Tech, a team it just met on April 17 in Atlanta, Ga. In that contest, the Yellow Jackets came away with th 5-2 victory. Cline and Markovic captured the Tar Heels' two points of that match. 2005 ACC Women's Tennis Championship |