SIAC Announces 2024 Women’s Tennis All-Conference Teams and Superlatives

SIAC Announces 2024 Women’s Tennis All-Conference Teams and Superlatives

ATLANTA — The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announces its 2024 Women's Tennis All-Conference Teams and individual honors as voted by the conference's head coaches.

2024 SIAC WOMEN'S TENNIS ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS
Singles
NAME SCHOOL CLASS HOMETOWN
Natalya Ogunwale Albany State Junior London, UK
Valerie Essome Benedict Sophomore Duoula, Cameroon
Jonay Brittain Albany State Freshman Marietta,GA
Brooke Powers Spring Hill Freshman Mandeville, LA
Taylor Ford Tuskegee Sophomore Philadelphia, PA
Gabrielle Blanks Clark Atlanta Sophomore College Park, GA

Doubles
NAME SCHOOL CLASS HOMETOWN
Natalya Ogunwale/Jonay Brittain Albany State Junior/Freshman London, UK/Marietta, GA
Dayna Jackson/Taylor Ford Tuskegee Sophomore/Sophomore Powder Springs, GA/Philadelphia, PA
Claire Bosman/Brooke Powers Spring Hill Freshman/Freshman Auburn, AL/Mandeville, LA

Coach of the Year: Gregory Green, Tuskegee
Player of the Year: Natalya Ogunwale, Albany State
Freshman of the Year: Brooke Powers, Spring Hill

Elite 14 Honoree
Padmasree Murugan (Savannah State, 4.0)
Taylor Ford (Tuskegee, 4.0)
 

About the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC)
The SIAC is a NCAA athletic conference consisting primarily of historically black colleges and universities with headquarters in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The SIAC includes 15 member institutions (Albany State University, Allen University, Benedict College, Central State University, Clark Atlanta University, Edward Waters University, Fort Valley State University, Kentucky State University, Lane College, LeMoyne-Owen College, Miles College, Morehouse College, Savannah State University, Spring Hill College, and Tuskegee University), which are located within a contiguous seven-state footprint (Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee and Ohio). The SIAC sponsors seven men's and six women's sports and is a proud member of the NCAA Division II. For more information, visit www.thesiac.com.