Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Muliyil has been named Rookie of the Year in women’s tennis, highlighting her standout debut season. Additionally, Ridenour and Flores Gonzalez earned spots on the All-Liberty League teams, showcasing the team’s competitive excellence.
Author: Olivia Williams
Georgia Gwinnett College Women’s Tennis team captured its ninth consecutive national title, solidifying its dominance in collegiate tennis. The team showcased exceptional skill and teamwork throughout the tournament, continuing its legacy of excellence.
In a notable achievement for Slippery Rock University, Alexsa Hurd has been named an all-region player, showcasing her exceptional talent on the field. Meanwhile, the SRU women’s tennis team continues its strong performance, advancing further in the NCAA tournament.
Fueled by a talented group of underclassmen, the Virginia men’s tennis team is making significant strides in their NCAA title pursuit. As they advance through the tournament, their youthful energy and determination are proving crucial to their success.
In a tightly contested showdown, the Bowdoin men’s tennis team fell to Middlebury in the NESCAC Championship match. Despite a spirited effort, the Polar Bears were unable to secure the title, losing 5-1 in the decisive round.
The No. 31 IUP women’s tennis team advanced to the PSAC Championship match after a decisive victory in the semifinals. Their impressive performance showcases the team’s resilience and determination as they aim for the title.
Montana State Bobcats women’s tennis head coach Suzie Woodburn has announced her resignation, ending a significant era for the program. The university is now set to begin the search for her successor as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
The UCSB men’s tennis team faced a tough challenge in the first round of the NCAA tournament, falling to No. 16 UCLA. Despite a hard-fought match, the Gauchos were unable to advance, ending their postseason run with determination and grit.
Both the Arizona men’s and women’s tennis teams secured bids to the NCAA Tournament, marking a significant achievement for the programs. The teams will represent the Wildcats on the national stage, aiming for success in the prestigious championship.
Long Beach State women’s tennis extended their winning streak with a decisive victory over UC Davis. The team showcased strong performances across both singles and doubles matches, solidifying their position as contenders in the conference.










