Junior
Addison Felts gained Player of the Year in singles, and joined sophomore
Natalie Kim as doubles team of the year as the 2026 Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference released the all-conference teams today. Felts was also named the Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and Covington was named Coach of the Year.
The Eagles were well represented on the all-conference teams, as Felts and Kim were joined on the first team in singles by freshman
Sarah Sandoval Banuelos and sophomore
Sophia Broomall, with junior
Evie Snyder and freshman
Naomi Feltman were named to the second team in singles.Â
Felts and Kim were named first team all-conference in doubles, as were junior
Jacey Copeland and Broomall. Sandoval Banuelos and freshman
Mady Holman gained second team doubles honors.
Felts has gone 14-3 in singles matches at one this season, while Kim has recorded an 11-5 mark at two and three. Sandoval Banuelos has gone 11-6 at three and four singles, and Broomall has gone 8-7 playing at four, five, and six.Â
In doubles, Felts and Kim have won 15 of 19 matches, while Copeland and Broomall have won nine matches. Holman and Sandoval Banuelos have gone 6-1.
Felts will advance to the NCAA singles championship, and will be joined by Kim for the doubles championship in Chattanooga, Tennessee on May 22-26.