Florida Southern’s Josie Holderbach Earns ITA All-American Honor
Josie Holderbach of Florida Southern College has been named an ITA Division II All-American, marking her as one of the top women’s tennis players nationally. This recognition makes her the third consecutive Moccasin player to earn this title. Finished at No. 15 in national rankings, Holderbach contributed significantly this season, achieving an 11-6 overall record at the top court and defeating four nationally ranked opponents. Head coach Trish Riddell praised her hard work, noting she is the first non-senior from the program to achieve All-American status since 2013.
By the Numbers- Holderbach finished the season with an 11-6 record.
- She ranked as high as No. 18 during the regular season.
- Florida Southern completed the 2026 season with a 17-6 overall record.
- They finished third in the Sunshine State Conference with a 6-3 record, the best since 2019.
As Holderbach prepares for her senior season, expectations are high for continued individual and team success, aiming for a potential NCAA tournament bid.
Bottom LineJosie Holderbach's All-American recognition enhances Florida Southern's women's tennis legacy and sets the stage for a promising senior season, building on a high-performing 2026.
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