Rock moves up to No. 24 in final ITA Rankings
Slippery Rock University's women's tennis team concluded a historic season, finishing at No. 24 in the final ITA rankings, marking the program's best-ever year-end result. The team also achieved notable rankings in singles and doubles, with Alissia Kivi and Nicole Kempton recognized as the No. 45 doubles team nationally. Amaia Balaguer Brau ranked No. 60 in singles, while four players secured spots in the top 20 of the Atlantic Region singles rankings. The Rock compiled a strong 16-4 record, advanced to the NCAA Tournament Round of 16, and secured the PSAC Tournament championship, highlighting a dominant performance throughout the year.
By the Numbers- Slippery Rock achieved a 16-4 overall record, tying for the seventh-most wins in a single season.
- Amaia Balaguer Brau posted a record of 23-7 in singles matches.
- The doubles team of Kivi and Kempton ranked No. 2 in the Atlantic Region, boasting a 21-12 record.
- Four Slippery Rock athletes ranked in the Atlantic Region's top 20 for singles.
- The doubles pair of Kivi and Kempton maintains the second-best career record in the program.
- Balaguer Brau and Slovak completed their season ranked No. 8 in the Atlantic Region doubles.
As the team builds on this momentum, expectations will be high for the next season, with returning players likely to aim for an even higher national ranking and continued success in the NCAA tournament. Coaches and athletes will focus on maintaining their competitive edge and developing strategies to enhance team performance further.
Bottom LineSlippery Rock's historic ranking reflects both individual and team achievements, emphasizing their strong recruiting and development programs. With a successful season under their belts, the focus will be on sustaining excellence and striving for further accomplishments in upcoming seasons.
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