Georgia Tech women's tennis heads on the road for significant ACC matchups against No. 24 Duke and No. 5 North Carolina. Currently, Georgia Tech holds a record of 10-9 overall and 4-4 in the ACC. The team recently achieved a 4-2 victory against Florida State, marking a strong finish to their home games. Senior Alejandra Cruz excels, boasting 11 singles wins this spring alongside key doubles contributions, while the team has won six of their last nine matches. They seek their first road victory at Duke since 2015 and a win over North Carolina since 2018.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia Tech's current record: 10-9, 4-4 ACC.
  • Duke's home record: 9-1 this season.
  • North Carolina's home record: 13-0 this spring.
  • Georgia Tech hasn't beaten North Carolina since March 24, 2018.
State of Play
  • The Yellow Jackets are coming off a strong victory against Florida State.
  • Duke is recovering from a loss against North Carolina but maintains a strong home record.
  • Georgia Tech is looking to break their road win drought at Duke.
What's Next

The Yellow Jackets aim to build momentum against Duke on April 3, followed by the match against North Carolina on April 5. These games will be pivotal for their postseason aspirations. Success in these matches could significantly boost their confidence and standings in the ACC.

Bottom Line

Georgia Tech must secure at least one win in these tough road matches to enhance their chances for a successful ACC campaign. Performance by key players like Cruz will be crucial, as victories could redefine their season and restore competitive confidence.