#14 North Carolina (11-0) vs. Charlotte (5-6)
Saturday-March 4, 2006-11 am (Indoors)

Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center
Chapel Hill, N.C.


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  • The player (team) currently serving is indicated by "*".
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    Current Score - UNC 0, Charlotte 0


  • DOUBLES
    Order of match finish:

    Luchici/Pomeroy[#1](UNC)8
    Christain/Schaechterle (NW)5

    Gullan/Stone (UNC)6
    Dwyer/Tempke(NW)8

    Guejman/Porter(UNC) 8
    Gomez/Lock(NU) 5


    MATCH NOTES

  • Coach Sam Paul goes for career victory #200 today
  • Paul would become the 8th coach in ACC history to win 200 matches
  • Carolina is one of three remaining undefeated teams in the country (UGA 10-0 and Georgia Tech 6-0 are the others).
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  • SINGLES
    Order of match finish: #6, #5, #4, #2, #1, #3

    Raian Luchici [#5](UNC)56 (9)
    Christian Tempke (NW)73 (11)

    Brad Pomeroy(UNC)46(5) 0
    Willy Lock (NW)67(7) 0

    Derek "Rock" Porter(UNC)467
    Juan Gomez(NW)605

    Sebastian Guejman(UNC)66 0
    Marc Dwyer(NW)24 0

    Benjamin Carlotti(UNC)660
    Adam Schaechterle(NW)420

    Will Plyler(UNC)66 0
    Alexey Evstratenkov(NW)10 0

    COLLEGE TENNIS SCORING SYSTEM

    Under the current system, a college tennis match consists of three doubles matches and six singles matches which determine seven total points as follows:

    Doubles-Three matches are played in doubles to determine the first point of the match...One pro set (first to eight games by two) is played at each position and the team that wins two (or three) of the three matches, wins the first point of the team match...If a doubles match is tied at 8-8, a 12-point tiebreaker (first to seven points by two) is played to determine the winner.

    Singles-Following doubles, six matches are played in singles with each match counting one point toward the team score...Each is played best two out of three traditional sets (first to six games by two)...If the players are tied at 6-6 in a set, a 12-point tiebreaker (first to seven points by two) is played to determine the winner.

    The team to score four points or more is the winner of the match.