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No. 3 UNC Women's Tennis Faces No. 14 Virginia in Top-15 Showdown
University of North Carolina Athletics
January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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No. 3 UNC women's tennis hosts No. 14 Virginia in a top-15 matchup. Both undefeated teams seek their first ranked win of the season. UNC's coach achieved 800 career wins. The Tar Heels have a historical advantage over Virginia, especially in recent ACC Championships.
CHAPEL Hill, N.C. – No. 3 University of North Carolina women's tennis is set to host familiar foe in no. 14 Virginia Monday afternoon at Chewning Tennis Center. The top-15 matchup is set to begin at 1 p.m. ET.
Both teams head into the matchup 3-0 while looking for their first ranked win of the season.
Last season, the Tar Heels and Cavaliers clashed three times with UNC going 1-2. Carolina's 4-0 win over Virginia came in the ACC title match to clinch the second-straight ACC Championship for the program.
Carolina is 7-3 against Virginia across the previous ten meetings.
Tar Heel Tidbits
With the team's win over App State on Saturday, 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 3-0 in singles and 1-0 in doubles matches with partner Tatum Evans.
No. 23 Oby Kajuru defeated no. 5 Savannah Dada-Mascoll from App State on Saturday.
Partners Brantmeier/Hamilton and Kajuru/Maltby moved to 2-0 this season in doubles action. Both pairs 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 heads 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 heads into the season ranked no. 3 in the ITA Preseason Poll.
Five Tar Heels are featured in the ITA Singles Rankings (Brantmeier – 1, Kajuru – 23, Evans – 35, Rabman – 51, Hamilton – 69).
Four doubles pairings are among the ITA Doubles Rankings (Kajuru/Maltby – 3, Brantmeier/Hamilton – 11, Rennard/Boyce – 42, Evans/Rabman – 49).
Live stats and live streaming are available at goheels.com.
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