Women's tennis dominates at ITA Atlantic Regional
By Gracie Genereux | October 23, 2024Cavaliers occupied both spots in the doubles final and one in the singles final.
Cavaliers occupied both spots in the doubles final and one in the singles final.
Several of Coach Andres Pedroso's Cavaliers impressed, performing admirably against a few rival programs.
Six Cavaliers participated in the tournament, which featured talent from across the country.
Collins and Navarro won five matches between the two of them and didn't hesitate to share their feelings after being eliminated.
Emma Navarro is a riveting rising star.
Navarro and Collins will each be making their Olympic debuts this summer.
While another national title was not seized, Virginia certainly produced another quality season under coach Andres Pedroso.
No. 6 Virginia women’s tennis hosted the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament over the weekend, competing against Long Island University and No. 41 Princeton.
Virginia is once again headed back to the Round of 16, with all eyes on a championship defense.
For the fourth time in its history, No. 4 Virginia women’s tennis made it to the ACC Championship match, defeating No. 28 Notre Dame and No. 23 Florida State en route to its finals appearance.
Virginia will have to regroup heading into the ACC Tournament, with all eyes on a championship rerun.
The weekend’s victories ended what has been a very strong regular season on a high note and cemented an undefeated home record.
Virginia is well-positioned for another deep postseason run.
The Cavaliers won the first six matches Wednesday on their way to a trouncing of the Hokies.
Both of the weekend’s victories marked a triumphant return home for Virginia.
Virginia continues its march for another national title.
Virginia is shaping up to be a national championship contender once again.
The Cavaliers beat the Yellow Jackets 5-2 and the Tigers 4-0 in two dominating performances that showed why they belong at the top of the national rankings.
Virginia is back on track to defend their title as national champions.
Fresh off of their victory against then No. 1 ranked North Carolina, Virginia women’s tennis opened ACC play Friday with a 4-2 triumph over Notre Dame.