ITA Women's Tennis Northeast Regional Rankings
BRONX, N.Y. – The ITA released its final regional rankings of the 2025-26 season and the Fordham women's tennis team closed out the season ranked eighth in the Northeast Region. Additionally, senior
Nevena Kolarevic was ranked seventh among all singles players while Kolarevic teamed with junior
Julianne Nguyen to rank third among all doubles teams.
Kolarevic capped one of the best women's tennis careers in Fordham history by winning the Hobbs Family Award as the top female student-athlete at the Block F Dinner in April. She was named the Atlantic 10 Most Outstanding Performer for the second straight year - just the fourth person in A-10 history to do so - as well as First Team All-Conference. Last fall she qualified in doubles for the 2025 NCAA Division I individual championships, becoming the first Fordham player to compete in the NCAA individual championships, and one of only three in Atlantic 10 history. She also qualified in singles and doubles for the 2025 ITA All-American Championships, winning three singles matches at the prestigious tournament which features the nation's top NCAA Division I players. She is the first player from Fordham to win an ITA All-American match.
Nguyen, a Second Team All-Atlantic 10 pick this year after earning First Team honors last year, appeared with Kolarevic at both the ITA and NCAA Championships this year in doubles action. She was 20-6 in singles action in 2025-26, 6-1 at the sixth position. She also compiled a 28-11 doubles record, 11-6 at first doubles, which was the most doubles wins for the Rams this year.
Playing one of the toughest schedules in the history of the program, The Rams finished with a 15-10 record, winning their last nine matches to earn their second straight number one seed at the Atlantic 10 Championship.