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- DAHLONEGA – The Peach Belt Conference announced the seeding and match times for the men's and women's tennis PBC Tournament Monday afternoon. With a 20-1 overall record and a 5-1 standing in conference play, the No. 3 Nighthawk women's team won the PBC regular season crown and earned the top spot in this year's tournament after a historic regular season.
- Linnikova Named Peach Belt Conference Women's Tennis Player Of The WeekDAHLONEGA – Junior Angelina Linnikova of the No. 3 University of North Georgia women's tennis team has been named by the league office as the Peach Belt Conference Women's Tennis Player of the Week as announced Monday.
- This Week In Nighthawk Athletics: April 22DAHLONEGA – Lynn Cottrell Park is going to be the most important site of the Peach Belt Conference baseball and softball action this weekend. Beginning on Friday, Apr. 26 both the University of North Georgia baseball and softball teams host PBC foes for some big time matchups.
- No. 3 Nighthawks End Historic Regular Season 20-1 After 7-0 Win Over GCSUDAHLONEGA – The No. 3 University of North Georgia women's tennis team celebrated Senior Day with a dominant 7-0 win over Georgia College Saturday afternoon. The Nighthawks ended the regular season 20-1 overall and 5-1 in Peach Belt Conference play with the win.
- No. 3 Nighthawks Lose First Match Of Season 4-3 At No. 14 Columbus StateCOLUMBUS, Ga. – The No. 3 University of North Georgia women's tennis lost its first match of the season on the road at No. 14 Columbus State 4-3 Friday afternoon. The loss makes UNG 19-1 on the year and 4-1 in Peach Belt Conference. It also snapped the Nighthawks' program record of 19 consecutive wins.
- No. 3 Nighthawks Survive Scare From Mississippi College, Jump To 19-0DAHLONEGA – The No. 3 University of North Georgia women's tennis team utilized a thrilling comeback in the singles matches against No. 22 Mississippi College Monday to win the match 4-3 and remain undefeated at 19-0.
- This Week In Nighthawk Athletics: April 15DAHLONEGA – With a Sunday afternoon match completing the athletic events this week for the University of North Georgia No. 10 men's tennis and No. 3 women's tennis programs, the Nighthawks will celebrate Senior Day at the UNG Tennis Complex at Yahoola Creek against Georgia College. The match is set for Sunday, Apr. 21 at 2 p.m. as the two programs led by head coach Kent Norsworthy will honor their seven combined seniors against the Bobcats.
- No. 3 Nighthawks Roll To 18-0 With 4-1 Win Vs. Hawaii PacificMACON, Ga. – What has already been one of the best seasons in program history continued Friday morning for the No. 3 University of North Georgia women's tennis team. The Nighthawks moved to 18-0 this year after earning the highest ranking in program history this week with a 4-1 win over Hawaii Pacific in Macon, Ga.
- Nighthawk Tennis Programs Boast Some Of Top National Rankings In Program HistoryDAHLONEGA – With the latest weekly rankings from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), the University of North Georgia men's and women's tennis teams boast some of the best numbers in program history. The Nighthawks are ranked in all six possible categories (men's team, men's singles, men's doubles, women's team, women's singles, women's doubles) as both squads only have five matches remaining before postseason play.
- Wojcikova Named Peach Belt Women's Tennis Player of the WeekDAHLONEGA – University of North Georgia women's tennis senior Viktorie Wojcikova has been named as the Peach Belt Conference women's tennis Player of the Week this week as announced by the league office Monday. Wojcikova's award comes after she was dominant in a quartet of wins for the Nighthawks last week in which Wojcikova was a trailblazer for UNG. This is the first time in her career she has been chosen for the award.