App State Tennis star Savannah Dada-Mascoll has made history by being named the Sun Belt Women's Tennis Player of the Year, the first in program history. This honor, along with her All-Sun Belt First Team singles and Second-Team doubles selections, reflects her remarkable performance during the season. With a record of 23-1 at the No. 1 spot, Dada-Mascoll secured her prestigious status after an impressive run, including 23 consecutive matches won. Her accolades also include significant victories against ranked opponents and achieving All-American status after advancing in the NCAA Singles Championships.

By the Numbers
  • Dada-Mascoll finished the season with a 23-1 record in singles matches.
  • She maintained a 25-set winning streak from February 28 to April 19.
State of Play
  • Dada-Mascoll has consistently earned First Team honors in all four years at App State.
  • Her doubles partner, Ruby Broadbent, achieved her first-ever Second Team selection.
What's Next

As an All-American with a successful collegiate career, Dada-Mascoll may pursue professional tennis or stay with App State in a coaching capacity. Her legacy will inspire future players in the program.

Bottom Line

Savannah Dada-Mascoll's historic achievement not only highlights her exceptional talent but also sets a new standard for App State Tennis, paving the way for future athletes to follow in her footsteps.