2024-25 AMCC Women's Tennis News

Nine AMCC student-athletes from the Carlow University and Penn State Altoona women’s and men’s tennis teams were named to the College Sports Communicators’ NCAA Division III Academic All-District teams on Tuesday afternoon, when the organization announced the list.

The 10th-ranked Carnegie Mellon University women's tennis team defeated Penn State Behrend 4-0 in the first round of the 2025 NCAA Division III Championships held in Pittsburgh on Thursday afternoon.

The Penn State Behrend women's tennis team will be making its sixth overall appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament this weekend.

All institution sport teams which compete for an AMCC championship may select one member from their team who displays good sportsmanship throughout the season to be a member of the All-AMCC Sportsmanship Team

Penn State Behrend started off the year with five out of seven conference titles to lead the AMCC in the Presidents Cup race for 2024-25.

Pitt-Greensburg freshman Gabi Moder has been named the AMCC Women's Tennis Newcomer of the Year, as well as the AMCC Player of the Year.

Penn State Behrend won their first women's tennis title since 2020, upsetting three-time defending champion Pitt-Greensburg, 4-0 in the championship match Sunday.

Top seed and three-time defending champion Pitt-Greensburg will meet #2 Penn St. Behrend in the finals of the AMCC women's tennis championship on Sunday.

The AMCC women's tennis championship tournament kicks off this Saturday at Oxford Athletic Club in Wexford, PA.

Kerlin went undefeated in singles and doubles action last week in three wins for the Lions. She did not give up a set point in three singles wins, including a 6-0, 6-0 victory at No. 4 singles vs. Mount Aloysius.

Siljkovic went undefeated on the week playing up at the No. 1 spot for both doubles and singles in AMCC action. She did not give up a set point at No. 1 singles vs. La Roche.

Hernandez led the Celtics as Carlow went 3-0 on the week led by Hernandez who had three singles and two doubles wins. Hernandez went 3-0 in singles play and 2-1 in doubles play on the week. In conference play, Hernandez went 2-0 and 2-0 against Mount Aloysius and La Roche.

Jiang picked up four wins over three matches this past weekend. She went 4-0 in AMCC play, with matches against Carlow and Penn State Behrend, including a thrilling three-set tiebreak win against PS-Behrend.

Sharma helped the Lions collect their first win of the season, defeating Altoona in AMCC action on Sunday. She won at No. 1 singles and doubles action.

McCarthy swept her No. 2 singles spot against St. Vincent, 6-1, 6-1, but the Celtics fell 6-1 to the Bearcats.