On This Date May 19: UNC Knocks Off Stanford In NCAA Semis
May 19, 2020 | Women's Tennis
Athens, Georgia (2014)
One of the biggest wins in program history happened on this date, May 19, 2014, when Carolina took down Stanford, the defending national champions, by a 4-3 margin in the semifinals of the NCAA Team Championship.
"We know that to become a championship team, we need to go through teams like Stanford," said head coach Brian Kalbas. "It's a big accomplishment for our team and I'm just really excited to keep playing."
A spot in the finals came down to the singles match on court one between the Tar Heels' top ranked Jamie Loeb and Stanford's third-ranked Kristie Ahn.
Ahn outlasted Loeb in the opening set, winning the tiebreaker 7-4 for the 7-6 win.
Loeb picked up a break point to start the second set and was unflappable the rest of the way, winning 6-0 and 6-0 in the final two sets to send the Tar Heels into their first title match in program history.
Seventh-seeded North Carolina faced fifth-seed UCLA in the national title match the next day. Another dramatic match between two powerhouse teams went in favor of the Bruins, 4-3.Â
Carolina made a dramatic comeback on court one to earn the doubles point and a 1-0 advantage over the defending national-champion Cardinal.
UNC raced to an 8-2 victory on court two as the 13th-ranked duo of Whitney Kay and Caroline Price improved to 22-6 on the season, downing Stanford's Taylor Davidson and Ellen Tsay.
The Cardinal knotted the doubles portion of the match with an 8-4 win on court three, meaning the deciding point would come down to court one.
Ahn and Carol Zhao of Stanford, ranked 10th in the country, jumped out to a 5-2 lead, but the third-ranked tandem of Hayley Carter and Loeb stormed back with the final six points to earn an 8-5 victory. The dynamic freshmen duo improved to 32-4 on the season.
Carter made it 2-0 in favor of the Tar Heels with a 6-2, 6-1, victory on court two over No. 51 Krista Hardebeck.
Stanford got on the board with a win on court four, but No. 59 Caroline Price swung the momentum back in favor of the Tar Heels with a 6-4, 6-4, victory on court three over No. 21 Carol Zhao.
Within minutes of each other, Stanford picked up wins on courts six and five, respectively, to knot the match at 3-3.
The win was the first for the Tar Heels over Stanford.
#7 North Carolina (29-5) def. #11 Stanford (20-3), 4-3 - McWhorter Courts
Doubles
1. #3 Jamie Loeb/Hayley Carter (UNC) def. #10 Kristie Ahn/Carol Zhao (STANFORD), 8-5
2. #13 Whitney Kay/Caroline Price (UNC) def. #50 Taylor Davidson/Ellen Tsay (STANFORD), 8-2
3. Caroline Doyle/Krista Hardebeck (STANFORD) def. Ashley Dai/Tessa Lyons (UNC), 8-4
Order of finish: 2,3,1
Singles
1. #1 Jamie Loeb (UNC) def. #3 Kristie Ahn (STANFORD), 6-7(4), 6-0, 6-0
2. #5 Hayley Carter (UNC) def. #51 Krista Hardebeck (STANFORD), 6-2, 6-1
3. #59 Caroline Price (UNC) def. #21 Carol Zhao (STANFORD), 6-4, 6-4
4. #50 Taylor Davidson (STANFORD) def. Whitney Kay (UNC), 6-3, 6-2
5. #54 Ellen Tsay (UNC) def. Kate Vialle (NORTH CAROLINA), 6-2, 7-6(4)
6. #57 Caroline Doyle (STANFORD) def. Tessa Lyons (UNC), 6-2, 6-3
Order of finish: 2,4,3,6,5,1
One of the biggest wins in program history happened on this date, May 19, 2014, when Carolina took down Stanford, the defending national champions, by a 4-3 margin in the semifinals of the NCAA Team Championship.
"We know that to become a championship team, we need to go through teams like Stanford," said head coach Brian Kalbas. "It's a big accomplishment for our team and I'm just really excited to keep playing."
A spot in the finals came down to the singles match on court one between the Tar Heels' top ranked Jamie Loeb and Stanford's third-ranked Kristie Ahn.
Ahn outlasted Loeb in the opening set, winning the tiebreaker 7-4 for the 7-6 win.
Loeb picked up a break point to start the second set and was unflappable the rest of the way, winning 6-0 and 6-0 in the final two sets to send the Tar Heels into their first title match in program history.
Seventh-seeded North Carolina faced fifth-seed UCLA in the national title match the next day. Another dramatic match between two powerhouse teams went in favor of the Bruins, 4-3.Â
Carolina made a dramatic comeback on court one to earn the doubles point and a 1-0 advantage over the defending national-champion Cardinal.
UNC raced to an 8-2 victory on court two as the 13th-ranked duo of Whitney Kay and Caroline Price improved to 22-6 on the season, downing Stanford's Taylor Davidson and Ellen Tsay.
The Cardinal knotted the doubles portion of the match with an 8-4 win on court three, meaning the deciding point would come down to court one.
Ahn and Carol Zhao of Stanford, ranked 10th in the country, jumped out to a 5-2 lead, but the third-ranked tandem of Hayley Carter and Loeb stormed back with the final six points to earn an 8-5 victory. The dynamic freshmen duo improved to 32-4 on the season.
Carter made it 2-0 in favor of the Tar Heels with a 6-2, 6-1, victory on court two over No. 51 Krista Hardebeck.
Stanford got on the board with a win on court four, but No. 59 Caroline Price swung the momentum back in favor of the Tar Heels with a 6-4, 6-4, victory on court three over No. 21 Carol Zhao.
Within minutes of each other, Stanford picked up wins on courts six and five, respectively, to knot the match at 3-3.
The win was the first for the Tar Heels over Stanford.
#7 North Carolina (29-5) def. #11 Stanford (20-3), 4-3 - McWhorter Courts
Doubles
1. #3 Jamie Loeb/Hayley Carter (UNC) def. #10 Kristie Ahn/Carol Zhao (STANFORD), 8-5
2. #13 Whitney Kay/Caroline Price (UNC) def. #50 Taylor Davidson/Ellen Tsay (STANFORD), 8-2
3. Caroline Doyle/Krista Hardebeck (STANFORD) def. Ashley Dai/Tessa Lyons (UNC), 8-4
Order of finish: 2,3,1
Singles
1. #1 Jamie Loeb (UNC) def. #3 Kristie Ahn (STANFORD), 6-7(4), 6-0, 6-0
2. #5 Hayley Carter (UNC) def. #51 Krista Hardebeck (STANFORD), 6-2, 6-1
3. #59 Caroline Price (UNC) def. #21 Carol Zhao (STANFORD), 6-4, 6-4
4. #50 Taylor Davidson (STANFORD) def. Whitney Kay (UNC), 6-3, 6-2
5. #54 Ellen Tsay (UNC) def. Kate Vialle (NORTH CAROLINA), 6-2, 7-6(4)
6. #57 Caroline Doyle (STANFORD) def. Tessa Lyons (UNC), 6-2, 6-3
Order of finish: 2,4,3,6,5,1
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