The university of national championships has another trophy to add to its resume.
The UNC women’s tennis team defeated UCLA 4-0 on Monday afternoon to clinch the 2020 ITA Indoor National Championship. It is the fourth time the Tar Heels have won the title in addition to 2013, ’15, and ’18.
Senior Alexa Graham secured the clinching point to send the Tar Heels into an on-court celebration. Her opponent, Elysia Bolton’s final return of the match went long and Graham was immediately joined by her teammates as they embraced on court one where she finished off No. 14 Bolton in straight sets.
The doubles point featured swings of momentum, but Carolina ultimately prevailed to grab a 1-0 lead. Cameron Morra and Elizabeth Scotty were moved to court two for the first time in the tournament and the decision worked out in favor of UNC with a 6-2 win over Abbey Forbes and Annette Goulak.
UCLA’s No. 2 ranked team of Bolton and Jada Hart answered with a 6-2 victory over No. 6 Sara Daavettila and Graham, the first doubles loss of the season in 10 duals for Carolina.
The last point proved to be the most difficult for the Tar Heels. It looked like No. 36 Alle Sanford might close out the day’s festivities, but her match was pushed to a tiebreaker in the second set. That allowed Graham to finish off the Bruins at the other end of the complex.
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