Women's Tennis Top Stories
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SCAC Announces 2026 Spring All-Sportsmanship Teams
June 12, 2026SUWANEE, Ga. -- The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) today announced its 18th annual spring All-Sportsmanship teams. -
Aspen Young Falls in First Round of NCAA Championships
May 22, 2026Aspen Young, the first Colorado College tennis player to appear in the NCAA Division III Championships in 40 years, fell in the first round on Friday to Lauryn Douglas of Bethel University, 6-2, 6-3. -
SCAC Women’s Tennis Lands 10 CSC Academic All-District® Selections
May 13, 2026SUWANEE, Ga. -- The 2025-26 Academic All-District® Women’s Tennis Team was selected on Tuesday by the College Sports Communicators (CSC) and Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference women’s tennis programs combined for 10 selections. -
Men's and Women's Tennis Championship Store
May 13, 2026Click on the link below to purchase exclusive 2026 SCAC Men's and Women's Tennis championship gear. -
Hendrix's Leffingwell Named Women's Tennis Elite 19 Award Recipient
May 12, 2026SUWANEE, Ga. -- In an announcement made today from conference headquarters, Hendrix College's Josie Leffingwell was named the 2026 SCAC Women's Tennis Elite 19 award winner. -
Colorado College's Young Highlights 2026 All-SCAC Women's Tennis Team
May 12, 2026SUWANEE, Ga. - In exclusive voting by the head coaches and sports information directors in the league, Aspen Young of Colorado College has been selected the 2026 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Women’s Tennis Player-of-the-Year. -
25th-Ranked Tigers Fall to No. 18 Pomona-Pitzer in Second Round of NCAA Tournament
May 08, 2026CLAREMONT, Calif., -- Colorado College junior Kala Komanduri won the No 3 singles match and the 25th-ranked Tigers put up a valiant effort but fell to No. 18 Pomona-Pitzer, 4-1, in the second round of the NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Tournament Friday morning in Claremont, Calif. -
St. Thomas Wins First-Ever SCAC All-Sports Trophy
May 07, 2026SUWANEE, Ga. -- The race for the 2025-26 SCAC Presidents' Trophy came down to the final weekend of conference championship play and, when the dust had settled, University of St. Thomas (Texas) laid claim to its first-ever all-sports trophy. -
Colorado College Draws Pomona-Pitzer to Open NCAA Women's Tennis Tournament Play
May 04, 2026INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- On the heels of winnings its first-ever SCAC Women's Tennis Championship, 24th-ranked Colorado College qualified for nationals for the second time in program history and will compete in the 49-team 2026 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championships. -
SCAC Announces 2026 Women's Tennis All-Tournament Team
April 30, 2026SUWANEE, Ga. – Following the Colorado College women's tennis team capturing its first conference tournament title in program history Sunday with a 7-0 victory over Concordia University (Texas), the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference announced the 2026 SCAC Women’s Tennis All-Tournament team today. -
Colorado College Captures Program’s First SCAC Women’s Tennis Title
April 26, 2026BOERNE, Texas – Top-seeded Colorado College knocked off second-seeded Concordia University (Texas), 4-0, on Sunday afternoon to win the program’s first SCAC Women’s Tennis Tournament Championship in program history at the Fair Oaks Ranch Country Club. -
Concordia (Texas) Advances to First-Ever SCAC Women’s Tennis Championship
April 25, 2026KERRVILLE, Texas – Second-Seed Concordia University (Texas) advanced to the program’s first-ever SCAC Women’s Tennis Tournament Championship following a 4- victory over third-seeded University of St. Thomas on Saturday morning at the Kerrville Tennis Complex.












