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Women's tennis team takes second straight PBC title

The UNG women's tennis team earned its second consecutive PBC tournament title and will learn its NCAA tournament pairings in early May.

The University of North Georgia (UNG) women's tennis team didn't have to wait long for its second Peach Belt Conference (PBC) tournament championship.

A year after claiming their first title, the fifth-ranked Nighthawks defeated No. 10 Columbus State University 4-3 in Columbus, Georgia, on April 27 to become the third team in PBC women's tennis history to earn back-to-back tournament titles.

Next up for UNG (18-6) is the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional, and pairings will be announced in early May. There is a high likelihood UNG will host the first two rounds. The Nighthawks are aiming to build off a historic season in which they reached the national semifinals in 2024. Angelina Linnikova, Ashley Moinard and Carolina Reis are seniors who were integral in last year's postseason success.

"The leadership from the upperclassman group has allowed this team to be as successful as we have been so far," head coach Kent Norsworthy said. "Our three seniors have been in a few big moments from last year and understand what it takes to compete at the highest level. We have set some lofty goals and will continue to work hard to earn them."

UNG has now won three matches in a row against PBC powerhouse Columbus State after a 2-19 mark against the Cougars prior to that.

The Nighthawks earned the doubles point behind victories from the Linnikova/Reis and Moinard/Vasilissa Kupriyanova pairings.

In singles, Linnikova, Moinard and Emily Bush secured wins. Match point came when Linnikova claimed a 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 victory against Nikoline Gullacksen at the No. 1 singles spot.

Linnikova earned tournament MVP honors, with the Linnikova/Reis pairing earning doubles MVP recognition.

Earlier in the weekend, the regular-season co-champion Nighthawks defeated Georgia College and State University by a 4-1 score.

"I am so proud of this group of young women. We had to get through two very tough opponents this weekend," Norsworthy said. "It is an amazing feeling to know that they earned what they worked so hard for. They put in the effort to have a chance at the title again, and it paid off."

The No. 19 UNG men's tennis team scored a 4-3 upset against No. 16 Columbus State in the April 26 PBC semifinals before falling to No. 5 Flagler by a 4-1 count in the April 27 PBC championship.

Pedro Liborio, Robin Eldin, Marcos Castellanos, and Juan Cruz Blanco scored singles wins in the victory against Columbus State. Cruz Blanco also had a singles win in the championship match loss.

UNG (12-7) now awaits what it hopes will be a sixth consecutive NCAA tournament appearance when pairings are announced in early May.