Women’s Tennis Adds Three Star-Studded Signees
RALEIGH – NC State women’s tennis welcomed a trio of highly-touted signees for its future freshman class, as Gabriella Broadfoot, Reya Coe and Maddy Zampardo all signed National Letters of Intent to join the Wolfpack beginning with the 2023-24 season.
Gabriella Broadfoot – Sarasota, Fla.
Career-high ITF ranking of No. 97 … WTA doubles ranking of No. 1,174 … Singles finalist at the 2022 J1 Asuncion Bowl in Paraguay … Singles quarterfinalist at the 2022 J1 Coffee Bowl in Costa Rica … 2022 J1 Maryland singles quarterfinalist … Won the doubles crown at the 2022 W15 event in Cancun with current Wolfpack junior Abigail Rencheli … Doubles finalist at the 2022 J1 Coffee Bowl in Costa Rica … Doubles semifinalist at the 2022 JB1 Panamerican with fellow signee Zampardo.
From Gaby:
“I chose NC State because I loved the competitive atmosphere of the team and coaches, and because I know I’m going to thrive and enjoy it here.”
From Coach Earnshaw:
“Gaby is someone who has been on our radar for a long time during the recruiting process, especially with her training the past few years at IMG. From our first communication, it was clear Gaby shared exactly the same vision for her game and college experience that we offer at NC State. Gaby brings a level of competitiveness and attitude that’s ideal to represent the Wolfpack in the ACC and as we strive for success in May. We are fortunate to have Gaby on board and look forward to starting work in Raleigh this coming summer.”
Reya Coe – Plano, Texas
Five star recruit … Ranked as high as No. 38 in Class of 2023 … Currently No. 50 overall in the signing class and the No. 4 recruit out of Texas … Highest USTA 16s singles ranking was No. 15 … Singles finalist at the 2021 February USTA L2 event … Singles finalist at 2021 October USTA L2 … 2021 Texas Slam State Championship singles finalist … Singles semifinalist at the 2021 Eddie Herr 16s Championships … Doubles finalist at the 2021 Atlanta ITF J4 and 2021 Jalisco, Mexico ITF J4 tournaments.
From Reya:
“I chose NC State because of the great coaching staff, the amazing program they have developed and how welcomed everyone made me feel from the start.”
From Coach Earnshaw:
“What’s striking with Reya is how motivated she is to grow and how well-supported…
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