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Tar Heel Triumphs: The Dynamic World of UNC Athletics


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Who:

James Madison & Campbell

Where:

Chewning Tennis Center – Chapel Hill, N.C.

When:

Sunday, January 12 – 11:00 a.m. & 3:30 p.m.

The Lead: Confronted with a refreshed roster yet the same high aspirations, North Carolina’s women’s tennis squad will sport a new appearance in 2025 following the graduation of 1,008 singles and doubles victories after the 2024 season. The sixth-ranked Tar Heels will confront a first-time adversary in James Madison and a familiar rival in Campbell in their initial face-offs of the season.

Storylines:

  • Brian Kalbas begins this season boasting 770 career triumphs.
    • Kalbas holds the third-most wins in history and is the active leader in the country.

  • Reese Brantmeier is poised to make her return this season.
    • She was sidelined for a significant part of the 2024 season due to an injury.

  • Carson Tanguilig is merely five victories away from achieving triple digits in singles and eight wins shy of a 100-win career in doubles.
  • Carolina is excited to introduce five newcomers to their 2025 lineup.
  • Following a lengthy absence during the 2024 season due to injury, Reese Brantmeier is ready to return to the court this season.
    • Brantmeier participated in No. 1 singles in the 2023 national championship match against NC State.
    • She accomplished a sweep at the 2023 ITA Fall Singles & Doubles Championships before her early 2024 injury.

From The Notes:

  • The Tar Heels and Dukes have yet to compete against each other.
  • In their last three encounters, UNC has outscored the Fighting Camels 20-0.
  • Carolina enters the 2025 season featuring three ranked singles players and three ranked doubles pairs.
  • After last season’s defeat to Texas A&M in the NCAA regional finals, North Carolina aims to initiate a new winning streak at home.

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