CHATTANOOGA (April 16, 2025) – As the Chattanooga Mocs women's tennis team gets set for this week's Southern Conference Tournament at Champions Club in town, four individuals were recognized on the postseason all-conference award list as the league office announced its winners on Wednesday afternoon.
SoCon Tournament details including Thursday's quarterfinal matchup between No. 6 Chattanooga (11-9) and No. 3 Wofford (16-3), in addition to complete league awards, can be found below.
SoCon Tournament Information
Dates: April 17-19, 2025
Location: Champions Club (3400 Lupton Drive, Chattanooga, TN)
Info/Bracket:
Tournament Central
Quarterfinal Round – April 17
Matchup: (6) Chattanooga vs. (3) Wofford
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Records: UTC (11-9, 2-5) ∙ WOF (16-3, 5-2)
Last Meeting: at Wofford 7, UTC 0 – 3/22/25
Series History: Chattanooga leads 25-7.
Match Links:
Stats/Results (when available)
Notables
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Chattanooga is looking for its first SoCon Tournament victory since 2022… last win was against?... Wofford (W, 4-2).
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Chattanooga is 2-0 all-time against the Terriers in SoCon Tournament play… only other matchup outside of 2022's win was a 4-0 victory back in 2004.
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Chattanooga's last SoCon Tournament title came back in 1990… capped off a stretch of five tournament titles in a seven-year stretch… only one title occurred in Chattanooga as a host site.
"The ladies fought in every match this year and we know we can continue to improve throughout the tournament this weekend," said head coach
Chad Camper ahead of this week's postseason play.
All-Southern Conference Honors
Senior
Rozalie Dohnalova was named an All-SoCon honoree in singles play for the third-straight season after claiming second team honors following the current 2025 campaign. Dohnalova was tabbed to the first team in each of her previous two seasons at UTC.
Fellow senior
Alice Hall earned the SoCon's special 'Sportsmanship Award' to become just the seventh Moc to ever win the award and first since 2011 (Jenna Nurik).
Savannah Presson and
Zara Burns rounded out the team's postseason laurels with respective positions on the SoCon All-Freshman Team, marking the first time since 2013 (Kelsey Coots & Kayla Jones) where two Mocs landed on the all-rookie squad.
"It's a well-earned honor for all three of our selections this year on the All-SoCon teams. Specifically, Alice [Hall] has been an excellent leader on and off the court and her special recognition is much deserved," added Camper.
2024-25 All-SoCon Awards
Player of the Year
Jade Groen, Western Carolina
Coach of the Year
Krissy Hall, Wofford
Sportsmanship Award
Alice Hall, Chattanooga
Freshman of the Year
Ksenija Rage, ETSU
Singles - First Team
Daniella Rivera, ETSU
Sara Snyder, Furman
Maria Quinones, Mercer
Jade Groen, Western Carolina
Isabella Sambola, Western Carolina
Breda Brennan, Wofford
Singles - Second Team
1 - Rozalie Dohnalova, Chattanooga
2 - Allessandra Caceres, ETSU
3 - Lily Woods, Wofford
4 - Ellie Schulson, Furman
5 - Macy Hitchcock, Furman
6 - Chloe Elliot, Wofford
Doubles - First Team
Rivera/Caceres, ETSU
Erenda/Surcery, Samford
Groen/Schwartz, Western Carolina
Doubles - Second Team
1 - Breda Brennan/Lily Woods, Wofford
2 - Jess Dawson/Macy Hitchcock, Furman
3 - Alexa Griffith/Grace Thomas, Furman
All-Freshman Team
Savannah Presson, Chattanooga
Ksenija Rage, ETSU
Eleni Liakonis, Samford
Zara Burns, Chattanooga
Zoe Lui, Western Carolina
Elizabeth Birkevold, UNCG
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