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Women’s Tennis Hosts NC Central In Midweek Action
February 23, 2026 | Women's Tennis
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – No. 3 University of North Carolina women's tennis will return to non-conference play on Tuesday as they host NC Central in midweek action. The match is set to begin at 3 p.m. at Chewning Tennis Center.
Carolina enters the matchup on a four-match win streak including three sweeps. The Tar Heels remain unbeaten at home so far this season.
UNC has only played NC Central twice in program history, picking up two sweeps over the Eagles. The programs last met in 2023 in Chapel Hill where the Tar Heels won 7-0.
Tar Heel Tidbits
Carolina enters the matchup on a four-match win streak including three sweeps. The Tar Heels remain unbeaten at home so far this season.
UNC has only played NC Central twice in program history, picking up two sweeps over the Eagles. The programs last met in 2023 in Chapel Hill where the Tar Heels won 7-0.
Tar Heel Tidbits
- UNC moves to 2-0 in ACC play after sweeping Syracuse and Boston College.
- UNC has earned four top-15 wins so far this season. The most recent coming against no. 6 Oklahoma.
- The Tar Heels are 9-0 at home this season.
- Tatum Evans was tabbed ACC Player of the Week for the first time in her career Feb. 10. The junior went 3-0 in singles and 2-0 in doubles including a ranked singles win during the ITA Indoor Championships.
- Reese Brantmeier was named ACC Player of the Week for the second consecutive week (Feb. 3) after having another standout weekend for the Tar Heels going 2-0 in singles and 1-1 in doubles while helping lead the team to two top-10 wins. Both of Brantmeier's singles wins clinched the team win for Carolina against no. 9 NC State and no. 1 Georgia.
- Reese Brantmeier and doubles partner Alanis Hamilton were tabbed ACC Doubles Team of the Week on Jan. 27 after topping two ranked opponents from Virginia and Charlotte. The duo has gone 5-1 to start the season.
- Oby Kajuru was tabbed ACC Player of the Week on Jan. 20 for the first time since she joined the program. No. 23 Oby Kajuru defeated no. 5 Savannah Dada-Mascoll from App State for the first ranked singles win among the Tar Heels this season. The win helped the graduate earn the weekly honor from the league.
- The Tar Heels downed no. 14 Virginia, 6-1, for their first ranked win of the 2026 campaign.
- With the team's win over App State, head coach Brian Kalbas reached 800 career wins. Kalbas remains the winningest active coach in NCAA tennis and just the third all-time to reach 800 wins.
- Freshman Anna Frey has started her collegiate career 9-1 in singles and 5-1 in doubles matches.
- Partners Brantmeier/Hamilton and Kajuru/Maltby earned All-America honors in the fall after reaching the quarterfinals at the NCAA Individual Championships.
- Reese Brantmeier won the 2025 NCAA Singles National Championship and headed into the spring ranked no. 1 in singles.
- Brantmeier earned All-America honors in singles this fall making the senior eight-for-eight in All-America selections across her career.
- Carolina ranked no. 3 for the fifth consecutive week in the ITA Team Rankings.
- Six Tar Heels are featured in the ITA Singles Rankings (Brantmeier – 1, Kajuru – 6, Evans – 17, Hamilton – 58, Frey – 70, Rabman – 100).
- Four doubles pairings are among the ITA Doubles Rankings (Brantmeier/Hamilton – 5, Kajuru/Maltby – 6, Rennard/Boyce – 53, Evans/Rabman – 83).
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