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Sacramento State

2024-25 Women's Tennis Roster

Maddy Ferreros

  • Height 5-2
  • Year Senior
  • Hometown Nipomo, Calif.
  • High School Arroyo Grande HS
  • Previous College Arroyo Grande HS

Biography

HONORS & AWARDS
• ITA Scholar-Athlete (2022, 2023, 2024)
• All-Big Sky Conference First Team Singles (2024-25)
• All-Big Sky Conference Second Team Singles (2022-23)
• All-Big Sky Conference Second Team Doubles (2023-24)
• Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team (2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)
• Big Sky Player of the Week (4/5/22, 2/15/23, 4/5/23, 4/2/25)


SENIOR (2024-25): Helped Sacramento State to its second-straight Big Sky Conference Tournament title and a runner-up finish during the regular season… Played at the No. 1 singles position all season long, finishing 12-6 overall and 6-2 in Big Sky Conference play… Won seven straight singles contests at one point in the year… Led the team with eight of her completed matches ending in three sets (5-3 record)… Six of her singles contests went unfinished, including five of those coming in her final six singles matches of the year (Hornets were 4-1 in those five matches)… Posted a pair of match-clinching victories in back-to-back matches against Fresno State and Saint Mary’s… Ended the year a combined 11-7 overall and 3-1 in the Big Sky in doubles play, competing at all three spots in the lineup during the year… Finished 5-3 at both the No. 1 and No. 2 spots in the lineup... Played 13 of her 18 doubles matches alongside Irene Riva, finishing 5-3 at the No. 1 spot (3-1 in conference) and 3-2 at No. 2… With Riva, the duo posted five doubles-point clinching victories with were tied for the team lead… In the fall, Finished a team-best 6-3 in singles play, reaching the Flight B championship match at the Cal Fall Invitational (3-1 record)… Finished 2-1 at the ITA Northwest Regionals and 1-1 at the Battle In The Bay Tournament… Ended the fall 7-6 in doubles, including reaching the Round of 16 at the ITA Northwest Regionals… Gained the semifinals of the ITA Conference Masters event, finishing fourth — just one win shy of qualifying for the NCAA Individual Championships.

JUNIOR (2023-24): Helped Sacramento State to its first Big Sky Conference regular season and tournament titles since 2012… Ended the year with a 10-12 record in singles play, competing at the top three spots in the lineup… Played most of the year at No. 2 singles where she was 9-8 overall… Won a season-high three straight matches at one point from Feb. 10-25… Played in a team-high nine matches that went three sets, finishing with a 4-5 record in those contests… Compiled a 17-7 record in doubles play, including a 5-2 mark against Big Sky opponents… The 17 doubles wins at the No. 2 spot in the lineup ranks third on the school's single-season list... Played all but one match alongside Irene Riva at No. 2 doubles, finishing with a 16-4 record as partners… The 16 wins by the duo are tied for seventh in a single season by a pair... Also played with teammates Mayya Gorbunova (0-1), Best Lee (0-1), and Weronika Ejsmont (1-1)… Along with Riva, the duo was nearly unbeatable at one point during the year, winning 11 of 12  from Feb. 10-March 30, including a six-match winning streak to start the run… Won two of their three contests together at the Big Sky Tournament in wins over Montana in the semifinals and Weber State in the championship.

SOPHOMORE (2022-23): Twice named the Big Sky Conference Player of the Week on Feb. 15 and April 5… Claimed her first award of the year with a 4-0 mark against UC San Diego and UC Irvine, clinching the doubles point for her team against the Tritons before moving on to a pair of straight-set wins in singles play… Wrapped up her second award with a 4-0 week in wins over Eastern Washington and Idaho, posting a pair of three-set wins at No. 2 in singles and helping the Hornets claim the first doubles wins of the day in both contests… Finished the season tied for second on the team with 11 singles victories, ending the year at 11-9 overall — mostly at the No. 2 spot in the lineup where she collected 10 of those wins… Finished third on the team with an 11-7 record in doubles, playing alongside Alexis Johnson (nine matches) and Julia Moraes (eight matches) — all at the No. 3 position… Her 10 wins at No. 2 singles were tied for the most of any player in the Big Sky, while ranking fifth in winning percentage (.526)… Won four straight singles matches at one point from Feb. 6-11, and ended the year with a win over Northern Arizona’s Ana Guadiana at the Big Sky Championship in straight sets… Finished the season a combined 7-2 in doubles with Johnson, winning their first four duals of the year and ending the season on a three-match winning streak together, including victories over Idaho State and Northern Arizona at the Big Sky Championship… Was a combined 4-4 alongside Julia Moraes, including a 3-3 record in Big Sky play… Won three straight with Moraes from March 26-April 1... During the fall, finished with a 7-6 record in singles and 5-8 mark in doubles play.

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Finished the year with a 6-14 overall record in singles at the top three positions in the lineup, while posting a 9-10 mark in doubles, playing alongside teammate Alexis Johnson for most of the year... The six singles wins were fourth on the team, with three of those at the No. 3 spot in the lineup... Her nine doubles wins were tied for second on the team, spending most of the year at the No. 3 spot in the lineup... Won three-of-four singles matches at one point (all against Big Sky opponents) and finished with four conference singles wins, which were tied for second on the team... Won five consecutive doubles matches at one point alongside Johnson, and seven of her last 10 doubles competitions overall... Named the Big Sky Co-Player of the Week on April 5, finishing a combined 3-1 in singles and doubles play, including a straight set win against conference rival Weber State that helped the Hornets hand the Wildcats their first league loss of the year.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2021-22Freshman

    5'2"
  • 2022-23Sophomore

    5'2"
  • 2023-24Junior

    5'2"
  • 2024-25Senior

    5'2"

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