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Rebecca Kong and Lindsay Eisenman smiling after winning the national doubles title

Women's Tennis

Eisenman, Kong, Sriniketh Earn All-America Honors for Athenas Tennis

Rebecca Kong and Lindsay Eisenman after winning the NCAA doubles title (photo courtesy of Sewanee)
CLAREMONT, Calif. - The Intercollegiate Tennis Association officially announced its 2025-26 All-Americans, and the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women's tennis team had three players honored, with Lindsay Eisenman and Rebecca Kong winning in both singles and doubles, and Ananya Sriniketh adding All-America honors in singles. 

Eisenman and Kong finished as doubles national champions in both the fall and the spring, taking the title at the ITA Cup in October and then adding the NCAA Doubles Championship in May. Sriniketh and Kong also clinched All-America honors by advancing in the ITA Cup singles championship, with Kong reached the finals and Sriniketh making it to the semifinals, and Eisenman added singles All-America honors by finishing the year ranked ninth nationally by the ITA. 

Eisenman graduates as a seven-time All-American, winning all four years in doubles (with four different partners) and adding three All-America honors in singles as a sophomore, junior and senior. Her singles career included an NCAA singles title as a junior and finishing as the national runner-up in the ITA Cup as a sophomore. 

With her doubles championship with Kong this spring, Eisenman completed the career "triple crown" of NCAA tennis, after she won the NCAA team title with the Athenas in 2023 as a first-year, and then earned a singles title as a junior and a doubles title as a senior. 

Kong is on a similar trajectory early in her career, after winning All-America honors in doubles as a first-year and then winning in both singles and doubles as a sophomore. Kong played part of this season at No. 1 in the CMS singles line-up when Eisenman was injured late in the regular season, and may step into that role next year, with Sriniketh also a potential candidate to be at the top of the CMS ladder after compiling a 28-5 singles record this fall.

Eisenman will leave a void, but CMS will return its other nine players from a team that entered the NCAA Championships as the No. 1 seed before reaching the semifinals. 
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Players Mentioned

Lindsay Eisenman

Lindsay Eisenman

5' 6"
Senior
Rebecca Kong

Rebecca Kong

Sophomore
Ananya Sriniketh

Ananya Sriniketh

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Lindsay Eisenman

Lindsay Eisenman

5' 6"
Senior
Rebecca Kong

Rebecca Kong

Sophomore
Ananya Sriniketh

Ananya Sriniketh

Freshman