TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- The Rose-Hulman women's tennis team had four student-athletes earn CSC Academic All-District honors this season.
Camille Clark,
Emerson Donaldson,
Nova Gladden, and
Lia Taylor were all named in this year's awards announcement by College Sports Communicators.
Clark was the lone senior on the squad. The chemical engineering, biochemistry, and molecular biology triple-major finished the season with a record of 7-9 in singles and 8-11 in doubles play.
Donaldson, a sophomore mechanical engineering major, played a key role as the team's top singles player. She led the team with a record of 13-13 in singles and 13-5 in doubles.
Gladden was the team's top doubles player all season. The sophomore civil engineering major posted a record of 15-5 in doubles play to lead the Fightin' Engineers, and a record of 12-5 in singles play this season.
Taylor represented the team in the No. 1 singles spot for a majority of the season. The sophomore computer engineering major ended the year with a record of 4-12 in singles and 5-14 in doubles play.
CSC Academic All-District Team honorees are chosen by the national organization based on combined academic and athletic accomplishments. The minimum academic requirement for nominees is a GPA above 3.50, with the student-athlete competing in at least their sophomore year. To be eligible, athletes must have competed in at least 75 percent of the team's dual matches throughout the season.
CSC members will vote on the Academic All-America Team over the next week. The 2026 NCAA Division III CSC Academic All-America Men's Tennis Team will be announced on Tuesday, June 2, at noon.