The University of North Georgia (UNG) women’s tennis and softball teams have had a successful spring season, both securing first-place finishes in the Peach Belt Conference (PBC) regular season.
The UNG women’s tennis team, ranked third in the nation, achieved a 5-1 conference record, tying for first place in the PBC. With a 20-1 overall record, the team is the No. 1 seed in the upcoming PBC tournament. The team has set a school record for regular-season victories and is aiming to surpass the full-season win mark set by the 2019 team.
On the other hand, the UNG softball team clinched the PBC regular-season title for the 10th consecutive season and the 13th time in 15 seasons. Ranked fourth nationally, the team will host a quarterfinal pod in the PBC tournament before heading to the NCAA postseason. Pitching has been a key factor in the team’s success, with impressive stats from Tybee Denton and Kristen Davis.
In addition to these achievements, three other UNG teams are nationally ranked this spring: men’s tennis, men’s golf, and women’s golf. The men’s golf team recently earned its first PBC championship in dominant fashion.
The success of UNG’s athletic teams this spring showcases the dedication and skill of the student-athletes and coaches, setting the stage for exciting postseason competitions.