2025-26 Carson-Newman Women's Tennis News
Competitive matches end up tilting in the direction of UVA Wise’s favor in singles to drop C-N to 0-3 in conference play
Carson-Newman Women’s Tennis dropped their fifth match of the season but presented great effort against the top ten opponent
Carson-Newman Women’s Tennis fell 7-0 to #7 North Georgia, marking the Eagles’ third loss in a row.
The Eagles fought after falling in the doubles point, but narrowly missed out on a win from strong singles play. C-N is 0-1 in conference play after the 3-4 loss to LR.
Carson-Newman Women’s tennis will play three matches in the next six days. This schedule includes their conference opener against Lenoir-Rhyne, plus two ranked battles against #7 North Georgia and #6 Catawba.
Due to inclement weather, Carson-Newman Men's and Women's Tennis will push their match with North Georgia to next week.
Due to weather, Eagles tennis will hold off on hosting the Flames until a later date.
In the opening day of tennis for the courts at Carson-Newman University, women’s tennis falls 1-4 to MGA.
The Eagles have an opportunity to incite some revenge from Fall ITA’s and take down a ranked opponent.
Carson-Newman Women’s Tennis capped off a busy weekend with a nailbiter, edging out Young Harris 4-3 at the LMU Tennis Facility to improve to 3-1 on the season and go undefeated on the weekend.
After dropping their opening match of the season, Carson-Newman Women’s Tennis has played lockdown, shutting out Montreat and King in the home opener.
Montreat and King will visit the Eagles at the Knoxville Racquet Club before the Eagles will turn around and travel to Harrogate to face Young Harris in a neutral-site match.
After falling in the doubles point, C-N two wins in the first and second singles slots before falling consecutively in the bottom half of the lineup in the season opener for the women’s squad.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. - Carson-Newman tennis has released its preseason hype video for the 2026 spring season.
Following a finish in the SAC Quarterfinals last season, coaches and officials around the conference voted C-N to the highest preseason poll finish in their history.
The three seasoned veterans were announced on Wednesday and are poised to make a run deep into the SAC tournament and NCAA regional.












