Savannah Dada-Mascoll has been awarded the ITA Division I Women's National Most Improved Player, marking a significant milestone in her tennis career. This prestigious honor follows her recognition as the Carolina Region's Most Improved Player just a week prior. App State's head coach Hannah Fetters praised Dada-Mascoll's dedication and growth, highlighting her transformation from an unranked freshman to a national contender and a program legend. Her journey includes a remarkable total of 103 singles wins and notable achievements such as being a four-time first team All-Sun Belt selection and reaching the NCAA Singles Championship quarterfinals.

By the Numbers
  • Dada-Mascoll finished her collegiate career with 103 total singles wins.
  • She achieved a 23-1 record in her senior season, highlighted by a program-record 23-match winning streak.
State of Play
  • Dada-Mascoll is recognized for her exceptional leadership and sportsmanship in addition to her performance on the court.
  • Her accolade reflects significant contributions to the App State tennis program, particularly through her rise to the No. 5 national ranking.
What's Next

With her collegiate career concluded, Dada-Mascoll may pursue professional tennis opportunities, building upon her national recognition and extensive experience. Future developments could include participation in professional tournaments or qualifying events, aiming to establish herself fully on the pro circuit.

Bottom Line

Dada-Mascoll's journey from an unranked freshman to a celebrated All-American epitomizes dedication and growth in athletics. Her achievements serve as an inspiration for athletes, emphasizing the importance of hard work and resilience in achieving personal and team success.