Overview
Stockton Women's Tennis went 6-3 overall during the 2024-25 season despite playing one player short of a full lineup. The Ospreys finished second in the NJAC with a 3-1 conference record and reached the NJAC championship match for the second straight year and third time in NJAC Tournament's five-year history.
Three of the five Ospreys on the roster posted impressive 7-1 singles records while another went 6-3. The squad began the spring with a five-match winning streak, and two of Stockton's three defeats came against TCNJ, which has never lost a conference match in 42 years.
Head coach Harry Silverstein announced his retirement following the season. Silverstein compiled a record of 97-50 (.660 winning percentage). His teams finished with a winning record in every one of his 11 seasons and reached double figures in victories four times, highlighted by a 12-win campaign in 2022-23.
Awards
Sophia Pasquale: NJAC All-Conference singles, NJAC All-Conference doubles, NJAC Player of the Week 3/31/25, CSC Academic All-District
Kim Wash: NJAC All-Conference singles, NJAC All-Conference doubles, NJAC Rookie of the Week 3/31/25
Arielis Martinez: NJAC All-Conference singles
Harry Silverstein & Jack Sorensen: NJAC Co-Coaching Staff of the Year
Team Leaders:
Singles Wins:
Sophia Pasquale,
Kim Wash,
Arielis Martinez, 7
Doubles Wins:
Sophia Pasquale,
Kim Wash, 7
Doubles Wins (Tandem):
Sophia Pasquale/
Kim Wash, 7
Highlights
- Sophia Pasquale went 7-1 at No. 1 singles and 7-2 with freshman Kim Wash as her partner at No. 1 doubles. Pasquale was an NJAC all-conference selection in singles and doubles for the second consecutive year. She moved into fourth in Stockton history with 39 career doubles wins and tied for 10th on the program list with 39 career singles victories.
- Wash went 7-1 at No. 2 singles in addition to joining Pasquale for a 7-2 mark at No. 1 doubles plus collecting all-conference honors in both for her outstanding freshman season. The rookie started her career with six straight wins apiece in singles and doubles.
- Fellow freshman Arielis Martinez rounded out the trio of Ospreys who went 7-1 and earned all-conference honors in singles. Martinez, who played No. 3 singles, began her career with six consecutive wins.
- Junior Rocio Lucero went 6-3 at No. 4 singles and paired with Martinez for a 4-4 record at No. 2 doubles. Lucero compiled a five-match winning streak at the start of the spring slate. She and Martinez won four straight in doubles as well.
- Sophomore Alexa Arias completed the roster as the No. 5 singles player in her first season on the team.