NCCU women's tennis team in action during their match against UNC Asheville.
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The NCCU women’s tennis team suffered a tough loss against UNC Asheville on February 27, 2025, following a 19-day break without matches. Despite admirable efforts, including a close doubles match, the Eagles fell 7-0. In singles play, key players showed resilience but were ultimately unable to secure any wins. As they prepare for two upcoming matches in Virginia, hopes are high for improvement.
In a challenging outing, the North Carolina Central University (NCCU) women’s tennis team went head-to-head against UNC Asheville on February 27, 2025, after a substantial break of 19 days without any matches. Unfortunately, the Eagles were unable to secure a victory, falling to UNC Asheville with a final score of 7-0 at the Asheville Racquet Club.
Despite the loss, there were moments of hope for NCCU. The No. 2 Doubles team, consisting of freshman Mariana Zottoli and sophomore Patricia Palencia, showed great promise and fought diligently throughout their match. They engaged in a closely contested battle but ultimately succumbed to UNC Asheville’s Avery Sager and Louise Booker with a nail-biting score of 7-6.
In singles play, junior Alejandra Hidalgo Vega took the court for the No. 1 Singles match but faced a tough opponent. Hidalgo Vega lost in two sets, with scores of 7-5 and 6-4, showcasing her resilience but ultimately falling short. Sophomore Gabriela Mejia Arenas, playing in the No. 6 Singles slot, also put up a good fight. After losing the first set 6-3, she pushed hard in the second set but ended up losing 7-6.
Despite the disappointing result, the Eagles are gearing up for a busy weekend with two upcoming matches in Virginia. They will be facing Longwood on March 1 and Hampton on March 2, aiming to bounce back and make a strong showing to improve their record.
Meanwhile, just a few days later, the Western Carolina women’s tennis team had a thrilling contest against UNC Asheville on March 2, 2025. They emerged victorious with a final match score of 4-3, despite initially losing the doubles point.
In this exciting match, Western Carolina struggled early, dropping the doubles matches in the top and third courts. However, they regained focus in the singles matches. Jade Groen, competing in the No. 1 Singles slot, and Angela Perez in No. 4 Singles both secured wins in straight sets. Additionally, Hokualohi Lui enjoyed a personal milestone with her third consecutive straight-set victory in No. 6 Singles.
Another highlight was Chloe Schwarz, who found herself in a bit of a jam after losing the first set of her singles match. But displaying remarkable tenacity, she fought back to win the second set and powered through to finish strong in the third set, clinching an important win for the Catamounts.
As for the Catamounts, they are preparing for their own match-up against the Kennesaw State Owls on March 2, before taking a well-deserved break for spring break. With their record now standing at 6-6 for the season and having won two out of their last three matches, the team is riding high.
As the tennis scenes heat up in the Carolinas, fans are eagerly looking forward to the upcoming matches for both NCCU and Western Carolina. The thrill of competition is not just about winning but also about resilience, sportsmanship, and the joy of being part of a team.
NCCU Women’s Tennis Team Faces Challenges in Return Match
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