ROCK HILL, S.C. – Winthrop women's tennis (12-6, 8-0 Big South) travels to Raleigh, N.C. to face tenth-ranked NC State (20-3, 10-1 ACC) in the Eagles' final nonconference contest of the season.
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Winthrop at #10 NC State |
Date |
 Sunday, April 7 – 6:00 PM |
Location |
 Raleigh, N.C./J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center |
Watch Live |
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Live Scoring |
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Admission  |
 Free |
EAGLE HIGHLIGHTSÂ
-JuniorÂ
Alisa Soloveva has extended her career-record winning streak to 15 matches. Senior No. 51Â
Lauren Proctor owns the second-longest streak on the team with 11-consecutive victories.
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-Both Proctor and Soloveva own 16-1 overall singles records, the most wins in the Big South Conference.
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-Four Eagles boast double-digit singles victories asÂ
Ellie Burns (13) andÂ
Rafaela Santos (11) join Proctor and Soloveva in the category.
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-The Eagles' doubles lineup has remained consistent this season, with only three combinations taking the court: No. 56Â
Megan Kauffman/
Lauren Proctor at the first position (12-5, 7-1),Â
Rafaela Santos/
Alisa Soloveva (5-5, 3-0) at court two andÂ
Ellie Burns/Tayla van Eck (11-5, 7-1) on court three.
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-Winthrop is 4-6 in nonconference matches this season and 4-4 in road contests.
THE MATCH-UP
-NC State is ranked No. 10 in the country in the latest release. The Pack boasts three ranked singles players in No. 15 Anna Rogers, No. 75 Alana Smith and No. 112 Adriana Reami. In doubles, Rogers and Smith are ranked ninth and own a 16-2 record.
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-The Wolfpack is on a 10-match winning streak entering Sunday's contests. The squad will face No. 13Â Florida State at 1 p.m. before the 6 p.m. contest with Winthrop.
NATIONAL RANKINGS
In the latest ITA/Oracle Division I National Rankings released Apr. 2,Â
Megan Kauffman andÂ
Lauren Proctor are at No. 56 in the nation in the doubles rankings, while Proctor is No. 51 in the singles list.Â
UP NEXT
Winthrop hosts its final match of the regular season on Wed., Apr. 10 on the road at Charleston Southern looking to finish off an undefeated conference campaign.
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