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NC State women’s tennis wins ACC title for second time in school history

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ORLANDO, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 23: Gabriella Broadfoot and Victoria Osuigwe of the NC State Wolfpack celebrate a point against the Vanderbilt Commodores during the Division I Women's Singles and Doubles Tennis Championships held at the USTA National Campus on November 23, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images The NC State women’s tennis team took home the ACC tournament title on Sunday, just the second time it has ever done so. That’s in 44 years of ACC competition.

Congratulations to the program on a historic day. champs again 🏆 pic. twitter.

com/2Xp5wlxNHh — NC State Women's Tennis (@PackWTennis) April 20, 2026 No head coach on campus has done a better job than Simon Earnshaw, when you factor in the program he inherited and the funding he works with. NC State had one top-three ACC finish in its history prior to his arrival in 2015; NC State hasn’t finished lower than third in the ACC since 2018, a run of seven straight seasons (eight if you want to include the COVID-shortened 2020). Under his watch, NC State has won a doubles national title and played for a team national title.

Here’s a quick breakdown to put his accomplishments in perspective: View Link (ACC records don’t include ACC tourney results. ) Sixty-three total league wins in 32 years of ACC competition was all NC State had to its credit when he took over, but we’ve come to accept his team being in the top-15 nationally almost as a given. This season will mark the program’s 10th straight NCAA tournament appearance, and 16th overall.