

2 doubles, winning by a final score of 6-1. 1 doubles, the duo of Frantova and Rogers beat Winthrop's Lauren Proctor and Megan Kauffman, 6-3 while Moldovan and Wiktorin took care of Caitlin Cridland and Alisa Soloveva in No.

In the second match of the day, the Wolfpack once again earned the doubles point with wins on courts one and two. The loss moves Boston College to a 7-7 (2-4 ACC) record. 2 singles to win by a final score of 7-5, 5-7, 6-2. Rogers wrapped up the match, outlasting the Eagles' Borr in No. On court six, Rebol won her three-setter, coming out on top of Urbinati with a 0-6, 6-3, 6-4 win. The freshman's 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 win over Wilcox earned the match-clinching point for the Wolfpack. 4 singles, Adriana Reami dropped her first set but fought back to win sets two and three to take the match. The team battled to its final three wins of the day, each of which were sent into three sets.

34 Frantova took care of the Eagles' Dair on court one, 6-2, 6-2. 3 singles, Boston College earned its only point of the day as Wiktorin fell to Possokhova, 6-4, 6-4. In singles, Moldovan rattled off a shutout win over Elene Tsokilauri, 6-0, 6-0, on court five to give the Wolfpack a 2-0 lead. The Eagles' Jackie Urbinati and Asiya Dair earned a win on court three, beating Amanda Rebol and Tayla Stenta by a final score of 6-1. 30 Martina Frantova and Anna Rogers defeated Kylie Wilcox and Dasha Possokhova of Boston College, 6-2, at the top doubles position while Claudia Wiktorin and Bianca Moldovan downed Lexi Borr and Emily Safron, 6-2, on court two. The Wolfpack started its first match off by taking the doubles point with wins on courts one and two. The back-to-back wins advance NC State to a season record of 12-7 (1-5 ACC). The team rolled past Boston College by a final score of 6-1 to win its first conference match of the season followed by a second 6-1 win over Winthrop on the latter end of the day. 31 NC State women's tennis team swept its doubleheader on Sunday held at the J.W. at the Cavaliers’ Sheridan Snyder Tennis Center. to face 16 th-ranked Virginia on Sunday, March 6. The loss was Clemson’s first ever against the Eagles in women’s tennis, as the Tigers are now 10-1 in the all-time series.Ĭlemson now travels to Charlottesville, Va. 5, before Boston College put the finishing touch on the match with a win at No. Tristen Dewar followed with a 6-2, 6-2 win at No. The senior has now won four-straight singles matches. 3 singles, 7-6(3), 6-2, to put Clemson on the board. 2, 4 and 1, in that order, to clinch the team victory. The Eagles won the first three singles matches quickly, at No. Eidukonyte and Ruiz are now 5-0 on the season in dual doubles matches. 3 by Joana Eidukonyte and Daniela Ruiz, before the Eagles won on Courts 1 and 2, to claim the doubles point.

With the loss, the Tigers drop to 5-4 on the season and 3-1 in ACC play, while the Eagles are now 6-6 overall and 1-4 in the conference.ĭoubles play started with a convincing 6-0 win at No. – The Clemson women’s tennis team fell to Boston College by a score of 5-2 on the road in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
