DURHAM – The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) announced its national award winners on Monday with Duke’s Chloe Beck earning the ITA Senior Player of the Year honor.
Duke’s fourth three-time All-American, Beck became the third Blue Devil to receive the national award along with Beatrice Capra (2016) and Samantha Harris (2018).
Beck, who is from Watkinsville, Ga., is coming off one of the best seasons in school history with a 33-5 singles record and a 30-5 doubles mark in 2022-23. She became the fourth Blue Devil to collect 30 or more singles and doubles wins in a single season. Beck was ranked as high as No. 2 nationally, while playing No. 1 singles and posted a 21-1 ledger at the top slot. She received an invitation to compete in the NCAA Singles Championship for the second consecutive season and advanced to the round of 16.
She clinched a team-best seven victories for Duke in 2023 and reached the 100-win mark in only 124 matches, which was the second-quickest in school history. Beck teamed with Cameron Morra in doubles for most of the season and collected 28 wins, which ranked eighth on Duke’s single-season charts.
Along with the honors on the court, Beck recently became the first Blue Devil tennis student-athlete to be named College Sports Communicators First-Team Academic All-American on multiple occasions.
Beck graduated in May with a degree in psychology along with neuroscience and environmental science and policy minors. She is expected to return in 2023-24 for a fifth year with the Blue Devils.
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