Women’s Tennis: No. 5 Virginia hosts NCAA regionals Saturday, Sunday
Courtesy UVA Media Relations
The No. 5 Virginia women’s tennis team (20-5) opens play at the 2022 NCAA Women’s Tennis Team Championship by hosting the Charlottesville Regional May 7-8 at the Virginia Tennis Facility at the Boar’s Head Resort.
The matches are scheduled to be played outdoors. Please monitor Virginia’s social media accounts for any weather-related changes.
WOMEN’S TENNIS REGIONAL SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, MAY 7 (WOMEN)
10 a.m. Army West Point (25-9) vs Princeton (11-10)
1 p.m. (5) VIRGINIA vs Youngstown State (13-9)
SUNDAY, MAY 8 (WOMEN)
1 p.m. Second Round Match
HOW TO FOLLOW
- All matches will stream live on the TennisOne App
- Live scoring will be available through links posted on VirginiaSports.com
TICKET INFORMATION
- $5 for general admission and $3 for students with a valid ID per day
- Ages 2 and up are required to have a ticket
- Tickets will be available for purchase online, over the phone, or at the Bryant Hall ticket office and can be picked up at the courts
NOTING THE CAVALIERS
- The Cavaliers head into the championship 9-1 in their last 10 matches including three wins over teams then-ranked in the top-3 of the ITA Rankings
- Emma Navarro retained her No. 1 singles ranking in the final regular-season ITA rankings and earned the top seed in the NCAA Singles Championship. Navarro is 20-1 this season and has won her last 10 matches
- Navarro and Hibah Shaikh moved up to a No. 3 doubles ranking and will be the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Doubles Championship. They are the first UVA tandem to earn a top-four seeding in the championship
- Natasha Subhash and Sara Ziodato are 8-2 in their last 10 matches
- The Cavaliers are a combined 39-7 on the top two courts this season
VIRGINIA & THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Virginia is the No. 5 seed in the championship. This is the second-highest seeding in program history after its No. 3 seed in the 2014 tournament
- Virginia is making its 21st appearance in the NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships and fourth-consecutive under head coach Sara O’Leary
- This is Virginia’s ninth time hosting a regional
- Virginia has advanced to the Round of 16 six times
- The Cavaliers’ best finish has been two runs of the quarterfinals (2014 and 2016)
SCOUTING THE OTHER TEAMS
- Youngstown State won the Horizon League title for the first time since 2018
- YSU will be making its second trip to Charlottesville for the NCAA Tournament. The Penguins’ first-ever trip to the NCAAs was to Virginia in 2014. The Cavaliers won that contest 4-0
- The Penguins made five consecutive trips to the NCAA Regional from 2014-18
- Elisa Rigazio leads the team with a 22-8 record, playing mainly on court four
- Cecilia Rosas has a 12-10 record on court one
- Princeton is ranked No. 44 in the latest ITA team rankings
- The Ivy League Champions have won five straight matches headed into the tournament
- The Tigers are led by junior Daria Frayman. Frayman is the No. 4 seed in the NCAA Singles Championship with a 21-7 record and a 7-4 mark at No. 1
- Virginia is 12-10 all-time against the Tigers
- Army West-Point won the Patriot League Championship with a 4-1 victory over top-seeded Boston University in the finals
- The Black Knights are making their 16th NCAA tournament appearance and first since 2019
- Cooper Jackson leads the team with a 16-3 record, playing primarily at No. 3. Justine Dondonay, who plays on courts 4-5, is 14-1
ON THE HORIZON
- The winner of the Charlottesville Regional will face the winner of the Oklahoma State Regional next Saturday, May 14
- As the No. 5 seed, Virginia will host the Super Regional should they advance
- The eight super regional winners will then advance to the site of the finals in Champaign, Ill. with the quarterfinals through championship matches being contested May 20-22
- NCAA Singles and Doubles will take place May 23-28 in that same location