Four Colorado College women's tennis players were named to the 2025 All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference teams after a vote of the league's head coaches and sports information directors.
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Sophomore
Kala Komanduri and freshman
Ally Lowe were first-team selections for singles, while freshmen
Aspen Young and
Lucia Moravek were named to the second team for both singles and doubles.
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This marks the second time in the last three years that Colorado College, which finished the season with a 12-8 record and ranked 45
th in the country, placed four players on the all-SCAC teams.
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Komanduri earned a spot on the first team in singles for the second consecutive season, the first Tiger to do so since Fiona Cerf in 2015 and '16. She also won the 'A' bracket at the Colorado College Invitational last fall.
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The Dallas, Texas, product played nine of her 15 matches this spring at the No. 1 position, posting a 9-6 overall record, including a 5-4 mark at the top spot and was a perfect 3-0 against SCAC opponents. She collected a thrilling 6-3, 6-7(6), 1-0(3) victory over Hanna Haber to lead the Tigers to their first victory Division II Metro State in nine years, then downed DII nationally-ranked Makenna Livingston of Colorado Mesa, 6-3, 6-7(5), 1-0(9) to clinch CC's first win over the Mavericks in 16 years.
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Lowe, meanwhile, finished third on the team with 10 singles wins this spring. She was 8-3 at the No. 2 position and won her last seven matches of the season, including a 2-6, 6-4, 1-0 (5) victory over Devyn Rodriguez of Division II Colorado Mesa.
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Young led the team with an outstanding 15-1 singles record in dual matches, including an 8-1 mark at No. 3. She won her last six matches of the season, all in straight sets. Moravek was second on the team with 11 victories and was 8-1 at the No. 5 spot. She also won her last six matches of the campaign.
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Young and Moravek combined to win four matches at the No. 1 doubles position, including a 6-4 victory over Erika Synoski and Lydia Lee of Southwestern University in the regular-season finale. Â
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"We are thrilled for those named all-conference, but it is truly a team award," head coach
Anthony Weber said. "This was the most complete team, men and women, we've had in my time at CC. Players who didn't travel were supportive of the program and pushed those above them. Those that traveled and didn't play were loud and invested from match start to finish. Those that competed, did so at a high level. Our leaders were fearless, and we accomplished many of our goals. The talent was unquestionable. But, most importantly, we had quality people who cared for each other.  Coach Wilson and I were so proud of their effort, daily approach, and selflessness. It was a pleasure to coach them, and be along for the ride."
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