Sofia Madrid of Kennesaw State women's tennis has been recognized with Academic All-District honors by College Sports Communicators, following an outstanding final season. Madrid posted impressive stats with a 10-3 singles record and 11-6 in doubles, leading the Owls to significant wins, including program firsts against power-conference opponents. A three-time all-conference player, she will graduate in December with a degree in media and entertainment.

By the Numbers
  • Singles record: 10-3
  • Doubles record: 11-6
  • Career totals: 35-19 in singles, 35-18 in doubles
Yes, But

Despite her individual success, the broader team performance showcases both the potential and challenges facing Kennesaw State's women's tennis program, especially in competing against higher-ranked opponents.

State of Play
  • Kennesaw State achieved their first win against a power-conference opponent on March 10.
  • The Owls set a program record with an eight-match win streak this season.
What's Next

With Madrid graduating, Kennesaw State will need to focus on recruitment to maintain their competitive edge and build on the momentum gained during the 2026 season.

Bottom Line

Madrids's accolades and KSU's recent achievements reflect a promising future for the program, underscoring the need for continued investment in talent and resources to elevate the team's performance.