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Crawley Wins ACC POY; Five Earn WTEN Conference Honors
June 9, 2023 | Women's Tennis
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The ACC Conference announced their All-ACC teams Friday morning, and five Tar Heels received postseason honors for their performances on the court in 2023.
Fiona Crawley was named the ACC Player of the Year. She is the tenth Tar Heel to ever win the award.
In singles awards, junior Fiona Crawley and freshman Reese Brantmeier were named to the First-Team, Sophomore Carson Tanguilig was named to the Second-Team and Anika Yarlagadda was named to the Third-Team.
Crawley was named All-ACC for the third time in her career. This is the first time in Crawley's decorated career that she is a member of the ACC First-Team. Brantmeier, who recorded a 22-4 record as a freshman, continues to accrue accolades after a dominant first season. She ended the season as the No. 9 singles player in the country while boasting an 11-1 ACC record to garner First-Team honors. Tanguilig tallied her second All-ACC label in her North Carolina career while Anika Yarlagadda captured her first All-ACC honor.
In doubles awards, North Carolina represented two of the three All-ACC First Team tandems. The NCAA Doubles Championship winning duo of Crawley and Tanguilig and the National Runners-Up pair of Reese Brantmeier and Elizabeth Scotty were all named First-Team All-ACC.
ACC Player of the Year: Fiona Crawley
All-ACC First-Team
Reese Brantmeier, Fr., Whitewater, Wisconsin (Singles and Doubles)
• Named First-Team All-ACC in both Singles and Doubles in 2023
• Ended the 2023 season ranked No. 9 in singles
• Ended the regular season ranked No. 9 in doubles with Elizabeth Scotty
• Named an ITA All-American in 2023.
• Named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team in 2023.
• Ended the season as NCAA Doubles National Runners-Up with Elizabeth Scotty.
• Named ACC Freshman of the Week four times this season.
• 22-4 singles record as a true freshman
• Selected to the USTA Collegiate Summer Team
Fiona Crawley, WR, Jr., San Antonio, Texas (Singles and Doubles)
• Named First-Team All-ACC in both Singles and Doubles in 2023
• Ended the 2023 season ranked No. 1 in singles
• Ended the regular season ranked No. 13 in doubles with Carson Tanguilig
• 18-2 record at No. 1 singles
• No. 1 seed at 2023 NCAA Singles Championship; earned at-large bid to NCAA Doubles Championship
• Earned All-American honors in 2023.
• Led all Division I players in singles victories (46) in 2023.
• Named an ITA All-American in 2023.
• Named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team in 2023.
• Won the 2023 Doubles Championship with Carson Tanguilig.
• Received a main draw wild card bid to the 2023 US Open with doubles partner Carson Tanguilig.
• Selected to the USTA Collegiate Summer Team
Carson Tanguilig, So., Alpharetta, Georgia (Doubles)
• Ended the 2023 season ranked No. 26 in singles
• Ended the season ranked No. 13 in doubles with Crawley.
• Named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team in 2023.
• Named an ITA All-American in 2023.
• Won the clinching point to give Carolina a 4-1 win in the 2023 National Championship match vs. NC State
• Earned an at-large bid to 2023 NCAA Singles Championship
• Earned an at-large bid to 2023 NCAA Doubles Championship
• Won the 2023 Doubles Championship with Fiona Crawley.
• Received a main draw wild card bid to the 2023 US Open with doubles partner Fiona Crawley.
Elizabeth Scotty, Sr., Annapolis, Maryland (Doubles)
• Ended the 2023 season ranked No. 94 in singles
• Ended the season ranked No. 9 in doubles with Reese Brantmeier.
• Named an ITA All-American in 2023.
• Named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team in 2023.
• Earned All-American honors in 2023.
• Ended the season as NCAA Doubles National Runners-Up with Reese Brantmeier.
All-ACC Second-Team
Carson Tanguilig, So., Alpharetta, Georgia (Singles)
• Named First-Team All-ACC in Doubles in 2023
• Ended the 2023 season ranked No. 26 in singles
• Ended the season ranked No. 13 in doubles with Crawley.
• Named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team in 2023.
• Named an ITA All-American in 2023.
• Won the clinching point to give Carolina a 4-1 win in the 2023 National Championship match vs. NC State
• Earned an at-large bid to 2023 NCAA Singles Championship
• Earned an at-large bid to 2023 NCAA Doubles Championship
• Won the 2023 Doubles Championship with Fiona Crawley.
• Received a main draw wild card bid to the 2023 US Open with doubles partner Fiona Crawley.
All-ACC Third-Team (Singles)
Anika Yarlagadda, Sr., West Bloomfield, Michigan
• Named the Carolina Region ITA Most Improved Senior Award Winner in 2023.
• Ended the 2023 season ranked No. 41 in singles
• 18-1 singles record in dual matches; 9-0 vs. the ACC
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