Georgia Tech women's tennis lost to No. 34 Charlotte, 4-3, after initially leading the match. The Yellow Jackets (7-8, 3-3 ACC) secured the doubles point and the first two singles matches before Charlotte (12-3, 3-0 American) rallied back. Taly Licht and Sabritt Dozier claimed a crucial doubles victory, followed by wins from Seri Nayuki and No. 66 Alejandra Cruz in singles. Despite this strong start, Charlotte ultimately dominated the remaining singles matches to secure their win.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia Tech earned the doubles point, with Roach and Karantali achieving their fifth consecutive win.
  • Alejandra Cruz improved her singles record to 10-5 this spring with a 6-3, 6-3 victory.
State of Play
  • Georgia Tech is now 7-8 overall and 3-3 in the ACC.
  • Charlotte remains unbeaten at home this spring.
What's Next

The Yellow Jackets will return to home court for a match against Penn State on March 22, with admission free for all attendees. This could be a pivotal matchup for Georgia Tech to regain momentum.

Bottom Line

This match highlights the need for Georgia Tech to build consistently on their early leads, as their inability to close out the match against Charlotte resulted in another loss. Prioritizing performance in crucial moments will be vital moving forward.