CARY, North Carolina - North Carolina took down second-seed Georgia Tech, 4-3, on Saturday morning and will play for a third-consecutive ACC Women's Tennis Championship title on Sunday at the Cary Tennis Park. The third-seeded Tar Heels face No. 1 seed Duke in Sunday's finale at 10 a.m.
North Carolina (25-3) fell behind for the second time in as many days by losing the doubles point, but displayed another resilient effort in singles to post its eighth-straight dual match victory in the ACC Championship in the last three years. The Tar Heels won the title in 2016 the last time it was held in Cary, North Carolina, and took down Georgia Tech, 4-3, last year in its home state in Rome.