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052325 WTennis NAIA All-Americans

Three Selected to NAIA Women's Tennis All-America Teams

5/23/2025 11:34:00 AM

COLUMBIA, Ky. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics rolled out women's tennis All-America Teams for the 2024-25 season on Friday morning, awarding national semifinalists Lindsey Wilson with three honorees for the second year in a row.

Aina Domingo Bernabeu and Anastasiia Vorobiova garnered First-Team status to headline the Blue Raiders' postseason trio, while Mariangeles Mateu collected a spot on the Second-Team.

Bernabeu, the Mid-South Conference women's Player of the Year, compiled 30 wins during her standout campaign. She posted a 15-2 record in singles competition from the number one slot, including a dominant run of 14 consecutive victories in which she did not drop a set and defeated seven ranked opponents along the way. Bernabeu opened the season ranked 21st in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's national singles ratings but methodically worked her way into the top-five by the organization's final poll on May 22.

In doubles, Bernabeu and Mateu teamed up early and went 15-2, ending the season on a 14-match win streak that featured eight 6-0 decisions. The pair are ranked 14th in the last ITA doubles poll.

Individually, Mateu notched a 10-5 record and won nine of those tallies in straight-sets. Between March 12 and April 14, she went 9-1 while outscoring her opponents 19 sets to two.

Vorobiova, a 2024 First-Team All-American, recorded a mark of 11-3 with all but one win coming from the number two singles position. She closed the season on a 10-match win streak that came with nine two-set sweeps and six victories over Mid-South foes.

Vorobiova and her doubles partner Heyka Rodriguez clocked a 15-2 record to catapult to the top spot of the ITA's doubles rankings.

The Blue Raiders' All-American trio played huge roles, respectively, to help Lindsey Wilson clinch its third straight Mid-South Conference tournament title and second consecutive NAIA national tournament semifinal appearance.
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