CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Senior Julia Andreach and graduate student Page Freeman each earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors for their performances on the tennis court this season. It’s the third All-ACC honor for Freeman and the first for Andreach. Overall, it’s the 13th and 14th All-ACC honor for Fighting Irish women’s tennis since joining the league in 2012.
Andreach finished the 2024 spring season with an astounding 20-3 record, qualifying for the NCAA Individual Championship Tournament. She finished the combined fall and spring season at 27-5, and her .844 winning percentage for the year ranks tied for 12th all-time in program history. Her 2023-24 season is the best individual season since Kali Krisik’s 2009-10 season when Krisik finished 22-4 with a .846 winning percentage. During her spring season, Andreach earned 10 ranked wins and went 12-1 in the ACC, splitting time at the top two positions of the lineup.
After twice earning All-ACC honors in singles, Freeman earned her first All-ACC doubles accolade as she and partner Andreach earned third team honors. The pair went 7-4 during the season and were 6-2 in ACC play. The pairing also earned a pair of ranked wins, competing at the top spot in the doubles lineup when they took the court.