Women's Tennis | 5/16/2025 2:31:00 PM
LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Bloomsburg women's tennis team capped their extraordinary season with five All-PSAC East selections, as announced by the conference office Friday afternoon.
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Nicole Ilkovic (Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy High School) and
Lexi Quackenbush (Pittsburgh, PA/Fox Chapel) earned a spot on the First Team Singles while the pair grabbed a first team doubles honor as well.
Dasha Nakonechna (Spain/IOC) and
Lia-Sophie Seele (Mülheim, NRW, Germany/Luisenschule) earned First Team Doubles honors.
Jen McDonald (Melbourne, Australia/Brentwood Secondary College) and Seele landed on the Second Team for singles.
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Quackensburg is a three-time All-PSAC East honoree after bringing home first team honors last year and a second-team selection in 2022-23. Ilkovic is a first-time singles honoree. Quackenbush finished the year with a 7-14 overall record and a 5-9 record in dual matches. She was 3-2 on the year in conference matches, playing at No. 1 singles for the Huskies. Ilkovic posted a 12-10 overall record this season and finished 9-5 in dual matches and 4-1 in conference play. She was 7-5 on the year at No. 2 singles for Bloomsburg.
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Quackenbush and Ilkovic were dynamic at No. 1 doubles for the Huskies with a 6-7 overall record and a 4-1 slate in PSAC East matches. The pair was 6-6 at No. 1 doubles. It was the second-straight First Team honor for the doubles pair.
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Nakonechna and Seele were 15-8 overall this season as a doubles pair and posted a 12-3 record in dual matches including an 11-3 record at No. 2 doubles. The pair finished the conference season a perfect 5-0.
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Seele finished the year with a 15-4 record in singles to earn her second All-PSAC Second Team nod. She was 11-1 in dual matches and a perfect 6-0 against PSAC opponents. She split her time between No. 5 and No. 6 singles and was 10-1 between the two spots. Seele ended the year riding a 10-match winning streak in completed matches.
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McDonald picked up her fist All-Conference honor with a spot on the second team. McDonald was 14-5 overall this season and 10-2 in dual matches. She was 4-0 against PSAC teams and 9-1 at No.3 singles. McDonald ended the season on an eight-match winning streak in completed matches.
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The pack of Huskies led Bloomsburg to a 13-4 overall record including a 6-0 record in the PSAC East and the No. 1 seed and regular season title on the East. Bloomsburg earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2010.
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