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Men’s tennis
Pack men’s tennis gained two top-100 players from the class of 2021 in Braden Schick from Greensboro and Joseph Wayand from Cary. Shick, who committed to NC State in April, is ranked ninth in the country by HEAD recruiting, whereas Wayand is ranked 63rd. Both players are top tier among those from North Carolina, ranking first and third in the state, respectively.
These two signings will add fuel to a Wolfpack men’s tennis program, which was ranked No. 6 in the country before its past season was cut short.
Women’s tennis
On the women’s team, the Pack brings in three recruits from the class of 2021. Most notably, Sada Nahimana from Burundi will bring her talents to Raleigh. Wolfpack head coach Simon Earnshaw told NC State Athletics that Nahimana’s commitment is “a statement addition for our program.”
Abigail Rencheli from Sarasota, Florida, who is the top-ranked Floridian and ninth-best player in the country, according to Babolat, will also join NC State women’s tennis along with Amelia Rajecki from Nottingham, England.
For Wolfpack women’s tennis, these signings add even more talent to a program ranked No. 7 last season.
Men’s tennis
Pack men’s tennis gained two top-100 players from the class of 2021 in Braden Schick from Greensboro and Joseph Wayand from Cary. Shick, who committed to NC State in April, is ranked ninth in the country by HEAD recruiting, whereas Wayand is ranked 63rd. Both players are top tier among those from North Carolina, ranking first and third in the state, respectively.
These two signings will add fuel to a Wolfpack men’s tennis program, which was ranked No. 6 in the country before its past season was cut short.
Women’s tennis
On the women’s team, the Pack brings in three recruits from the class of 2021. Most notably, Sada Nahimana from Burundi will bring her talents to Raleigh. Wolfpack head coach Simon Earnshaw told NC State Athletics that Nahimana’s commitment is “a statement addition for our program.”
Abigail Rencheli from Sarasota, Florida, who is the top-ranked Floridian and ninth-best player in the country, according to Babolat, will also join NC State women’s tennis along with Amelia Rajecki from Nottingham, England.
For Wolfpack women’s tennis, these signings add even more talent to a program ranked No. 7 last season.
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