The No. 3 University of North Georgia women's tennis team is set to make history as they face No. 28 Academy of Art in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division II Women's Tennis Championship.

By the Numbers
  • UNG advanced to the Elite Eight with a 4-0 victory over No. 33 Charleston.
  • Three Nighthawks players have reached 20 or more singles wins this season.
  • Academy of Art's Amelija Supulniece holds a No. 22 national ranking in women's singles with a 14-4 record.
Yes, But

The Urban Knights have a 9-match winning streak, including a victory over No. 19 Azusa Pacific.

State of Play
  • UNG will play Academy of Art in the Elite Eight at 4 p.m. from Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Fla.
  • Should UNG win, they will make their first-ever appearance in the Final Four.
What's Next

If the Nighthawks succeed, they will face the winner of Wayne State and Nova Southeastern in the next round.

Bottom Line

The University of North Georgia women's tennis team has the chance to rewrite history by advancing to the Final Four for the first time, facing a tough challenge against Academy of Art in the Elite Eight.