Southern New Hampshire University's women's tennis team achieved notable recognition with five players landing spots on the NE10 All-Conference teams. Junior Dajana Abadzic and sophomore Lois Tsui earned Second Team honors at No. 1 doubles, backed by strong performances throughout the season. Freshman Eyglo Armannsdottir received accolades for No. 5 singles and both Armannsdottir and Tsui netted Third Team selections in additional events. The team boasts a solid overall record of 15-6 and is currently awaiting news on a potential NCAA Championship at-large bid.

By the Numbers
  • Dajana Abadzic and Lois Tsui are 18-6 overall, with a 16-5 record at No. 1 doubles.
  • Eyglo Armannsdottir is 12-7 in singles, including an 8-3 record in NE10 play.
  • The Penmen are 15-6 for the season and 9-3 in the NE10.
  • Tsui also holds a record of 15-7 at No. 2 singles.
State of Play
  • The Penmen finished third in the NE10 standings and competed in the championship semifinals.
  • They faced Assumption University and were eliminated in the semifinals.
  • The team awaits the NCAA Selection Show to hear if they receive an at-large bid.
What's Next

The NCAA Selection Show on May 4 will reveal if the Penmen secure an at-large bid for the upcoming NCAA Championship. A successful bid could lead to further competitive opportunities for the athletes and the program.

Bottom Line

The recognition of five players on the NE10 All-Conference teams underscores the depth and talent within the Southern New Hampshire women's tennis program, setting a strong foundation for potential future successes in NCAA competition.