
Orange Travel to Florida to Face #28 Miami, Florida State
4/2/2026 12:59:00 PM | Tennis
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -Â Â Syracuse embarks on a weekend trip to the Sunshine State for a pair of ACC matches, clashing with No. 28 Miami and Florida State. The Orange open the weekend on Friday, facing Miami at 4 p.m. at the Neil Schiff Tennis Center. Sunday's clash with Florida State is slated for 11 a.m. at the Scott Speicher Memorial Tennis Center.Â
GETTING THINGS STARTED
GETTING THINGS STARTED
- The Orange split a pair of matches last weekend, knocking off No. 65 Wake Forest 4-3 before falling to No. 9 NC State.
- Syracuse stormed back from a 3-1 deficit against the Demon Deacons for its largest comeback of the season. Monika Wojcik delivered the winning point for the Orange, bouncing back to win after dropping the first set.Â
- Wojcik leads the team with 15 overall wins this spring. She has posted a 9-5 record in singles action and has added six doubles victories
- Nelly Knezkova ranks second on the team in singles victories with six. She is tied for the team lead in doubles wins with six.Â
- Wojcik owns a 5-2 record when playing in the No. 4 singles spot.Â
- The No. 1 doubles duo of Knezkova and Anastasia Sysoeva are 4-3 so far this spring.Â
- Serafima Shastova recorded wins against Cornell, Fordham and Buffalo at No. 1 singles. She has logged a 2-2 record while playing at the No. 2 position.Â
- Emma Scaldalai defeated California's No. 91-ranked Naomi Xu 6-1, 6-3. This marked the first win over an ITA-ranked singles opponent this season.Â
- The victory over Wake Forest marked the first time this season where the Orange won a match after dropping the doubles point.Â
- The Wake Forest win was the second over an ITA-ranked opponent for Syracuse this season.
- No. 28 Miami owns an 11-4 overall record after splitting a pair of matches last weekend. Miami defeated Georgia Tech on the road before falling at Clemson. Â
- The Hurricanes are 6-2 in conference play so far and currently sit in fifth place.Â
- Miami posted a 10-13 overall record a season ago, reaching the third round of the ACC Tournament before bowing out to Stanford.Â
- Senior Raquel Gonzalez is the No. 35 ranked singles player in the nation. She owns a flawless 11-0 record this spring, all at the No. 1 singles position.Â
- Graduate student Sofia Rocchetti was also ranked in the latest ITA Women's Singles Poll. She has posted a 6-3 record at No. 2 singles.Â
- The Hurricanes have thrived at home this spring to the tune of a 6-2 record.
- Miami holds a 15-2 advantage in the all-time series.Â
- Florida State enters Sunday's contest with a 4-14 overall record after a pair of 2-4 losses against No. 22 Clemson and No. 55 Georgia Tech.
- The Seminoles are still searching for their first conference win of the spring. Â
- Florida State went 13-10 last season, ultimately falling in the ACC Tournament to Louisville.Â
- Junior Eva Shaw highlights the returners for the Seminoles. She was named to the 2025 Third Team All-ACC for both singles and doubles and was ranked No. 94 in the latest ITA Women's Singles Poll.Â
- Senior Cade Cricchio and sophomore M.B. Deatherage have logged a 7-1 doubles record in conference play.Â
- Florida State is an even 3-3 at home this spring.Â
- The Seminoles own a narrow 7-6 advantage in the all-time series. Syracuse triumphed 4-3 in the previous meeting between the two squads last spring.Â
Players Mentioned
Syracuse Tennis - Court 3
Sunday, March 22
Syracuse Tennis - Court 4
Sunday, March 22
Syracuse Tennis - Court 2
Sunday, March 22
Syracuse Tennis - Court 1
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