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NC State women's tennis reveals spring schedule for upcoming season

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J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center | NC State Wolfpack

J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center | NC State Wolfpack

The NC State women's tennis team has announced its 2025 spring schedule. Head coach Simon Earnshaw shared the details on Wednesday. Matches will be held at the J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center and are open to the public.

The season begins with the Miami Invitational in Coral Gables, Florida from January 10-12. NC State's first home match is against Campbell on January 18, followed by a game against Pepperdine on January 19.

NC State will travel for three consecutive weeks starting with the ITA Kickoff Weekend in Knoxville, Tennessee from January 24-25. They will face Ohio State and either Tennessee or Texas Tech. The team then heads to Texas for matches against Texas (January 31) and SMU (February 2), concluding this stretch with the ITA National Indoors in Illinois from February 7-10.

Back home, they host Michigan on February 14 before visiting Louisville (February 28) and Notre Dame (March 2). NC State will then play Virginia Tech (March 7) and Virginia (March 9).

In March, NC State plays at Duke (March 21) and North Carolina (March 23), returning home to meet Clemson (March 28) and Georgia Tech (March 30). April includes games at Florida State (April 4) and Miami (April 6), ending regular-season play against California, Stanford, and ECU.

Postseason begins with the ACC Tournament from April 16-20 in Cary. The NCAA Tournament follows with rounds in early May leading up to the National Championship in Waco, Texas from May 15-18.

Gabriella Broadfoot & Maddy Zampardo achieved a No.5 national ranking after winning the ITA All-American Doubles Championship last fall. Jasmine Conway & Kristina Paskauskas are ranked No.60 while Gabia Paskauskas is No.55 in singles rankings.

Anna Zyranova returns after an injury layoff; she was named Most Improved Player by ITA last year following a strong performance.

Coach Earnshaw added freshmen Mia Slama, Gabia Paskauskas, and Michaela Laki to bolster young talent within the squad.

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