Austin, TX
#22 Gamecocks Fall to #9 Longhorns in Austin
AUSTIN, TEXAS – The No. 22 South Carolina women’s tennis team came up short against No. 9 Texas in Austin on Thursday afternoon. The Gamecocks move to 9-5 (2-4 SEC).
No. 21 Lauren Friedman and Helena Buchwald picked up right where they left off, securing another doubles win, defeating the top pair from Texas, 6-2. Sara Borkop and Jane Dunyon dropped their match on court three, 6-1. It all came down to Kaitlyn Carnicella and Jana Stojanova on court five. The duo from South Carolina battled back to tie things up at four apiece before Texas claimed the court and doubles point with a 6-4 win.
Moving into singles, the Gamecocks picked up three first-set wins, including Buchwald defeating her ranked opponent 6-3. Buchwald went on to defeat the No 16 player in the country in straight sets (6-3, 6-4). Jana Stojanova stormed back and won her first set 7-5 on court six. She claimed the Gamecocks’ second overall point, defeating her opponent from Texas in straight sets. Taylor Goetz claimed her first set on court four, but her opponent forced a third frame after winning the second. After a back-and-forth battle, Texas was able to pick up the set win, the court and the overall match. Jane Dunyon fought back hard in the second frame, earning a 7-5 win, forcing a third. Her court was marked unfinished as the Longhorns clinched the match.
The Gamecocks remain on the road as they take on No. 8 Texas A&M on Saturday at 1 p.m. ET.
No. 22 South Carolina 2, No. 9 Texas 4
Doubles (order of finish: 2,1,3)
- No. 21 Helena Buchwald & Lauren Friedman (SC) def. Salma Drugdova & Anastasia Abbagnato (UT), 6-3
- No. 50 Elizabeth Ionescu & Christasha McNeil (UT) DEF. Jane Dunyon & Sara Borkop (SC) 6-1
- Carmen Herea & Mathilde Ngijol-Care (UT) def. Kaitlyn Carnicella & Jana Stojanova (SC) 6-4
Singles (order of finish:)
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- No. 1 Carmen Herea (UT) def. No. 47 Kaitlyn Carnicella (SC) 6-4, 6-4
- No. 77 Helena Buchwald (SC) def. No. 16 Anastasia Abbagnato (UT) 6-3, 6-4
- No. 81 Eszter Meri (UT) def. Sara Borkop (SC) 6-2, 6-0
- Christasha McNeil (UT) def. Taylor Goetz (SC) 2-6, 6-3, 6-2
- Jane Dunyon (SC) vs. Elizabeth Ionescu (UT) 3-6, 7-5, 3-5 unf,
- Jana Stojanova (SC) vs. Salma Drugdova (UT) 7-6, 6-4
Austin, TX
Home Automation Austin Brings Personalized, Full-Service Home Automation to Homeowners in Austin
A Smart Home Partner for Every Stage of the Project
AUSTIN, Texas, June 30, 2026 (Newswire.com)
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Home Automation Austin, a premier smart home installation company, is helping homeowners rethink the way they live by delivering customized home automation in Austin that unites lighting, audio, video, climate and security into a single, easy-to-use system.
For more than 18 years, the company has designed and installed integrated technology systems that let clients control their homes from any networked device, whether they are across the room or across the globe. From whole-house audio and video distribution to motorized shades, energy management and home theaters, Home Automation Austin builds each system around a client’s lifestyle rather than a one-size-fits-all template. A typical installation lets homeowners dim individual lights, monitor security cameras, adjust the thermostat and stream music to outdoor speakers, all from a single app.
Demand for home automation in Austin continues to climb as new construction and remodeling projects across Central Texas increasingly include smart technology. The company works directly with homeowners, builders and designers from the earliest planning stages, holding project kickoff meetings to keep systems on time and on budget.
“Home automation in Austin has moved from a luxury to an expectation, and our clients want technology that simply works without a learning curve,” said Adam Besetzny, CEO of Home Automation Austin. “We design every system around the way a family actually lives, so controlling lights, music, climate and security feels effortless from day one.”
Unlike many providers that rely on subcontractors, Home Automation Austin employs its own technicians and designers, a distinction the company says ensures accountability and consistent quality. The firm is a certified dealer and integrator for respected brands including Control4, Crestron, Lutron, Savant, Sonos and Sonance, and it backs its work with what it calls the best warranty in the industry.
The company also emphasizes long-term support, a point of difference in an industry where service often ends once installation is complete. Home Automation Austin offers 24/7 service and support plans, keeping clients connected long after the final device is mounted.
“Most companies disappear the moment the job is finished, but that is when the relationship should really begin,” Besetzny said. “We stay involved, we answer the phone and we make sure the technology keeps performing for years, not just on installation day.”
Home Automation Austin serves Austin and surrounding communities, including Georgetown, Leander, Lakeway, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Dripping Springs and San Marcos. The company is fully licensed and insured and holds a Google five-star rating along with multiple industry credentials.
Homeowners interested in home automation in Austin can schedule a design consultation by calling 512-515-3456 or visiting https://homeautomationaustin.com/.
About Home Automation Austin
Home Automation Austin is a premier smart home installation company in Austin, TX, specializing in design, installation, and support of advanced home automation, audio and video, and lighting control systems. With more than 18 years of experience and partnerships with top-tier brands, the company delivers personalized solutions that combine innovation, performance, and long-term reliability.
Media Contact:
Adam Besetzny, CEO
512-851-6474
adamb@capitoltechnologygroup.com
SOURCE: Home Automation Austin
Source: Home Automation Austin
Austin, TX
Austin Police search for suspects in 7-Eleven robbery
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department is asking the community for help in locating three people involved in a May 31 robbery at a 7-Eleven at 411 W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Three suspects allegedly entered the gas station at 2:50 a.m. and ran for the exit while stealing alcohol, according to an APD press release. A store clerk tried to intervene and was tackled, resulting in significant injuries, police said.
If anyone has information, APD is requesting they contact APD’s Robbery Unit at 512-974-5092. You may submit an anonymous tip through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program by visiting austincrimestoppers.org or calling 512-472-8477.
A reward up to $1,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest.
Austin, TX
July 4th: CapMetro to waive evening fares
AUSTIN, Texas – CapMetro will be suspending evening fares on July 4th to help Central Texans celebrate Independence Day.
What they’re saying:
Fares will be suspended beginning at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 4.
CapMetro will also be operating a modified holiday schedule, including:
- Sunday-level bus service
- Saturday-level Rail service
- Regular Pickup service
- No UT Shuttle, Night Owl or Express service
For those looking to celebrate at Auditorium Shores for Austin’s annual Austin Symphony Orchestra July 4 Concert & Fireworks, CapMetro will have several bus routes available:
CapMetro says that after the concert and fireworks show, members of its team will be at the Vic Mathias Auditorium Shores Station, and South 1st and Riverside to help customers get home.
Riders can also use the Transit app to plan their trip home.
The Source: Information in this report comes from CapMetro
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