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#3 Georgia Set to Play #16 Washington at ITA Indoors
February 10, 2022 | Women's Tennis
2022 ITA WOMEN'S INDOOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Date:Â February 11-14, 2022
Time:Â All day
Location:Â Madison, Wisconsin
Site:Â Nielsen Tennis Stadium
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MEDIA INFORMATION
Media Guide: https://gado.gs/8b6
Season Stats:Â https://gado.gs/7mv
Tournament Central: https://gado.gs/4aq
Live Stream:Â https://gado.gs/8ei
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Social Media
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Bulldogs by following UGA Women's Tennis on Twitter @UGAWomensTennis, on Instagram @UGAWomensTennis, and on Facebook @GeorgiaWomensTennis or check out information online at georgiadogs.com.
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QUICK HITS
773 Wins, 19 SEC Titles, 6 National Championships
Georgia head coach Jeff Wallace is now in his 37th year at the helm of the Bulldogs' tennis program. As the nation's winningest active women's tennis coach, Wallace is one of only two coaches to record 750 wins in women's tennis history. Wallace enters the 2022 dual season with 773 career victories.
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The Field
Georgia will compete against a field that features players from Auburn, California, Florida, North Carolina, NC State, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Old Dominion, Pepperdine, USC, Texas, Texas A&M, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin (host).
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The StakesÂ
The 16 teams will compete in a single elimination draw for the 2022 ITA National Women's Indoor Championship. The Bulldogs own four National Indoor Titles (1994, 1995, 2002, 2019) in 31 appearances, dating back to its inception in 1988.
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The Schedule
Friday:Â
Match 3 – #3 Georgia vs #16 Washington at 1:00 PM ETÂ
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Saturday:Â
Match 6 – Match 3 Winner vs Match 4 Winner (#14 Auburn or #6 NC State) at 1:00 PM ET
Match 10 – Match 3 Loser vs Match 4 Loser (#14 Auburn or #6 NC State) at 1:00 PM ET
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Sunday:
Match 13 – Match 5 Winner vs Match 6 Winner at 1:00 PM ET
Match 15 – Match 9 Winner vs Match 10 Winner at 10:00 AM ET
Match 16 – Match 9 Loser vs Match 10 Loser at 10:00 AM ET
Match 17 – Match 5 Loser vs Match 6 Loser at 1:00 PM ET
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Monday:
Championship – Match 13 Winner vs Match 14 Winner at 1:00 PM ET
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Bernstein's Beliefs
"We are all excited to go up to Madison, Wisconsin, to be put to the test against some of the best teams in the country," said Georgia associate head coach Drake Bernstein. "A very strong field, with teams coming in from all of over the U.S... All 16-teams can present a challenge on any given day. We are looking forward to seeing where we are as a team this early in the season."
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Dawgs in the Rankings
No. 3 Georgia boasts four rankings: A quartet of individuals, No. 10 Reasco, No. 39 Ma, No. 46 Kowalski, and No. 95 Hertel. In the fall, the ITA also ranks the Top-10 Freshman/Newcomer, Reasco came in at No. 4.
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Scouting the Field
No. 1 Texas: No. 26 Kylie Collins and No. 42 Peyton Stearns; No. 11 Charlotte Chavatipon and Kylie Collins
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No. 2 North Carolina: No. 4 Cameron Morra, No. 7 Reilly Tran, No. 14 Carson Tanguilig, No. 19 Fiona Crawley, No. 27 Elizabeth Scotty, and No. 74 Anika Yarlagadda; No. 13 Fiona Crawley and Elizabeth Scotty, No. 21 Fiona Crawley and Reilly Tran, No. 50 Kacie Harvey and Alle Sanford, and No. 56 Cameron Morra / Carson Tanguilig.
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No. 4 California: No. 51 Jessica Alsola, No. 99 Hannah Viller Moeller, No. 110 Valentina Ivanov, and No. 120 Katja Wiersholm; No. 49 Jessica Alsola and Erin Richardson.
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No. 5 Pepperdine: No. 8 Lisa Zaar, No. 16 Shiori Fukuda, No. 23 Taisiya Pachkaleva, No. 34 Victoria Flores, No. 71 Nikki Redelijk, and No. 90 Janice Tjen; No. 14 Victoria Flores and Lisa Zaar, No. 20 Savannah Broadus and Janice Tjen, and No. 26 Victoria Flores and Janice Tjen.
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No. 6 NC State: No. 12 Jaeda Daniel, No. 32 Alana Smith, No. 40 Abigail Rencheli, and No. 124 Priska Nugroho; No. 10 Jaeda Daniel and Alana Smith, No. 30 Jaeda Daniel and Nell Miller, and No. 51 Sara Nayar and Priska Nugroho.
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No. 7 Virginia: No. 28 Natasha Subhash, No. 45 Emma Navarro, No. 54 Elaine Chervinsky, and No. 106 Melodie Collard; No. 19 Melodie Collard and Hibah Shaikh and No. 33 Melodie Collard and Emma Navarro.
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No. T8 Texas A&M: No. 105 Tatiana Makarova, No. 111 Carson Branstine, No. 117 Jayci Goldsmith, and No. 122 Mary Stoiana; No. 23 Jayci Goldsmith and Tatiana Makarova.
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No. T8 Oklahoma: No. 15 Layne Sleeth, No. 35 Carmen Corley, No. 57 Ivana Corley, No. 88 Anchisa Chanta, and No. 103 Emma Staker; No. 9 Carmen Corley and Ivana Corley and No. 42 Alexandra Pisareva and Layne Sleeth
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No. 10 USC: No. 1 Eryn Cayetano, No. 18 Salma Ewing, and No. 52 Snow Han; No. 3 Salma Ewing and Snow Han and No. 35 Eryn Cayetano and Grace Piper.
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No. 11 Ohio State: No. 6 Irina Cantos Siemers, No. 21 Isabelle Boulais, No. 77 Sydni Ratliff, and No. 114 Lucia Marzal.
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No. 13 Florida: No. 61 Marlee Zein and No. 84 Emma Shelton; No. 3 Carly Briggs and Marlee Zein and No. 27 Alicia Dudeney and Bente Spee.
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No. 14 Auburn: No. 49 Selin Ovunc, No. 116 Ariana Arseneault, and No. 125 Carolyn Ansari; No. 43 Ariana Arseneault and Selin Ovunc.
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No. 16 Washington: No. 98 Nika Zupancic.
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No. 17 Old Dominion: No. 47 Yulia Starodubtseva and No. 53 Tatsiana Sasnouskaya; No. 1 Tatsiana Sasnouskaya and Yuliia Starodubtseva.
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(Host) Wisconsin: No. 86 Xinyu Cai.
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Home Sweet Home
The Bulldogs will return to Athens to open league play with Ole Miss on March 4 at 3 p.m. and Mississippi State on March 6 at 1 p.m.
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Date:Â February 11-14, 2022
Time:Â All day
Location:Â Madison, Wisconsin
Site:Â Nielsen Tennis Stadium
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MEDIA INFORMATION
Media Guide: https://gado.gs/8b6
Season Stats:Â https://gado.gs/7mv
Tournament Central: https://gado.gs/4aq
Live Stream:Â https://gado.gs/8ei
Â
Social Media
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Bulldogs by following UGA Women's Tennis on Twitter @UGAWomensTennis, on Instagram @UGAWomensTennis, and on Facebook @GeorgiaWomensTennis or check out information online at georgiadogs.com.
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QUICK HITS
773 Wins, 19 SEC Titles, 6 National Championships
Georgia head coach Jeff Wallace is now in his 37th year at the helm of the Bulldogs' tennis program. As the nation's winningest active women's tennis coach, Wallace is one of only two coaches to record 750 wins in women's tennis history. Wallace enters the 2022 dual season with 773 career victories.
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The Field
Georgia will compete against a field that features players from Auburn, California, Florida, North Carolina, NC State, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Old Dominion, Pepperdine, USC, Texas, Texas A&M, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin (host).
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The StakesÂ
The 16 teams will compete in a single elimination draw for the 2022 ITA National Women's Indoor Championship. The Bulldogs own four National Indoor Titles (1994, 1995, 2002, 2019) in 31 appearances, dating back to its inception in 1988.
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The Schedule
Friday:Â
Match 3 – #3 Georgia vs #16 Washington at 1:00 PM ETÂ
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Saturday:Â
Match 6 – Match 3 Winner vs Match 4 Winner (#14 Auburn or #6 NC State) at 1:00 PM ET
Match 10 – Match 3 Loser vs Match 4 Loser (#14 Auburn or #6 NC State) at 1:00 PM ET
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Sunday:
Match 13 – Match 5 Winner vs Match 6 Winner at 1:00 PM ET
Match 15 – Match 9 Winner vs Match 10 Winner at 10:00 AM ET
Match 16 – Match 9 Loser vs Match 10 Loser at 10:00 AM ET
Match 17 – Match 5 Loser vs Match 6 Loser at 1:00 PM ET
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Monday:
Championship – Match 13 Winner vs Match 14 Winner at 1:00 PM ET
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Bernstein's Beliefs
"We are all excited to go up to Madison, Wisconsin, to be put to the test against some of the best teams in the country," said Georgia associate head coach Drake Bernstein. "A very strong field, with teams coming in from all of over the U.S... All 16-teams can present a challenge on any given day. We are looking forward to seeing where we are as a team this early in the season."
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Dawgs in the Rankings
No. 3 Georgia boasts four rankings: A quartet of individuals, No. 10 Reasco, No. 39 Ma, No. 46 Kowalski, and No. 95 Hertel. In the fall, the ITA also ranks the Top-10 Freshman/Newcomer, Reasco came in at No. 4.
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Scouting the Field
No. 1 Texas: No. 26 Kylie Collins and No. 42 Peyton Stearns; No. 11 Charlotte Chavatipon and Kylie Collins
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No. 2 North Carolina: No. 4 Cameron Morra, No. 7 Reilly Tran, No. 14 Carson Tanguilig, No. 19 Fiona Crawley, No. 27 Elizabeth Scotty, and No. 74 Anika Yarlagadda; No. 13 Fiona Crawley and Elizabeth Scotty, No. 21 Fiona Crawley and Reilly Tran, No. 50 Kacie Harvey and Alle Sanford, and No. 56 Cameron Morra / Carson Tanguilig.
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No. 4 California: No. 51 Jessica Alsola, No. 99 Hannah Viller Moeller, No. 110 Valentina Ivanov, and No. 120 Katja Wiersholm; No. 49 Jessica Alsola and Erin Richardson.
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No. 5 Pepperdine: No. 8 Lisa Zaar, No. 16 Shiori Fukuda, No. 23 Taisiya Pachkaleva, No. 34 Victoria Flores, No. 71 Nikki Redelijk, and No. 90 Janice Tjen; No. 14 Victoria Flores and Lisa Zaar, No. 20 Savannah Broadus and Janice Tjen, and No. 26 Victoria Flores and Janice Tjen.
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No. 6 NC State: No. 12 Jaeda Daniel, No. 32 Alana Smith, No. 40 Abigail Rencheli, and No. 124 Priska Nugroho; No. 10 Jaeda Daniel and Alana Smith, No. 30 Jaeda Daniel and Nell Miller, and No. 51 Sara Nayar and Priska Nugroho.
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No. 7 Virginia: No. 28 Natasha Subhash, No. 45 Emma Navarro, No. 54 Elaine Chervinsky, and No. 106 Melodie Collard; No. 19 Melodie Collard and Hibah Shaikh and No. 33 Melodie Collard and Emma Navarro.
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No. T8 Texas A&M: No. 105 Tatiana Makarova, No. 111 Carson Branstine, No. 117 Jayci Goldsmith, and No. 122 Mary Stoiana; No. 23 Jayci Goldsmith and Tatiana Makarova.
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No. T8 Oklahoma: No. 15 Layne Sleeth, No. 35 Carmen Corley, No. 57 Ivana Corley, No. 88 Anchisa Chanta, and No. 103 Emma Staker; No. 9 Carmen Corley and Ivana Corley and No. 42 Alexandra Pisareva and Layne Sleeth
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No. 10 USC: No. 1 Eryn Cayetano, No. 18 Salma Ewing, and No. 52 Snow Han; No. 3 Salma Ewing and Snow Han and No. 35 Eryn Cayetano and Grace Piper.
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No. 11 Ohio State: No. 6 Irina Cantos Siemers, No. 21 Isabelle Boulais, No. 77 Sydni Ratliff, and No. 114 Lucia Marzal.
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No. 13 Florida: No. 61 Marlee Zein and No. 84 Emma Shelton; No. 3 Carly Briggs and Marlee Zein and No. 27 Alicia Dudeney and Bente Spee.
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No. 14 Auburn: No. 49 Selin Ovunc, No. 116 Ariana Arseneault, and No. 125 Carolyn Ansari; No. 43 Ariana Arseneault and Selin Ovunc.
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No. 16 Washington: No. 98 Nika Zupancic.
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No. 17 Old Dominion: No. 47 Yulia Starodubtseva and No. 53 Tatsiana Sasnouskaya; No. 1 Tatsiana Sasnouskaya and Yuliia Starodubtseva.
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(Host) Wisconsin: No. 86 Xinyu Cai.
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Home Sweet Home
The Bulldogs will return to Athens to open league play with Ole Miss on March 4 at 3 p.m. and Mississippi State on March 6 at 1 p.m.
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