The TCNJ women's tennis team dominated the NJAC all-conference roster, with all six starters recognized in both singles and doubles. Eleni Dakos earned the NJAC Player of the Year title, with a remarkable 41-8 season record. Other standout players include Zoey Albert, Gabrielle Brideau, Shruti Mannan, Elizabeth Ring, and Gabriella Robinson, each receiving multiple all-conference honors. Scott Dicheck was named Coach of the Year for the 13th time, leading the team to an impressive 18-1 record as they prepare to compete for the 43rd consecutive conference championship against Rutgers-Camden.

By the Numbers
  • Eleni Dakos holds a record of 41-8 for the season, including 16-2 in duals at No. 1 singles.
  • Zoey Albert is 16-2 in dual matches at No. 2 singles and 15-3 at No. 1 doubles.
State of Play
  • The team stands at 18-1 overall after a recent 4-0 victory against William Paterson.
  • TCNJ is seeking its 43rd consecutive NJAC championship title.
What's Next

The Lions are set to face Rutgers-Camden in the NJAC finals, aiming to continue their championship streak with a strong performance on Saturday.

Bottom Line

With an outstanding season and multiple accolades, TCNJ's women's tennis team exemplifies dominance in their conference, setting high expectations for their championship matchup ahead.