GROVE CITY, Pa. -- The Presidents' Athletic Conference recently honored six Grove City College women's tennis players as All-Presidents' Athletic Conference selections for the fall 2025 season.
Freshman
Grace Stitt (Gibsonia, Pa./Hampton) earned First Team distinction in both singles and doubles competition. Freshman
Grace Yurko (Reisterstown, Md./St. Paul's) joined Stitt on the singles First Team while a third rookie,
Emma Flanigan (Columbus, Ohio/Worthington Christian), joined her partner Stitt on the First Team doubles squad.
Flanigan also earned Second Team All-PAC in singles competition. Senior
Peyton Joines (Glen Rock, Pa./Susquehannock) and freshman
Blaire Beatty (Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Bloomfield Christian) also received Second Team honors as singles players. The doubles duo of Joines and Yurko captured Second Team laurels, as did Beatty and sophomore
Iris Kiehl (Warren, Pa./Warren).
Kiehl also earned Honorable Mention All-PAC as a singles player.
Stitt spent much of her rookie season in the No. 1 singles spot this fall for the Wolverines. She went compiled a 5-6 singles mark and teamed with Flanigan for a 6-5 record at No. 1 doubles.
Yurko played second singles for most of the season but also won 3 of 4 matches in the first singles slot. She finished her rookie season with a 10-3 singles record. The Yurko-Joines doubles duo went 7-4 in the No. 2 position this fall.
Flanigan held down the No. 5 singles position this fall and went 8-3, including a 7-0 record in conference matches. Joines went 9-3 at third singles as she earned All-PAC honors for the third straight year. She earned Second Team in both singles and doubles in 2024 after being an Honorable Mention singles and doubles selection in 2023.
Beatty finished 8-3 in the sixth singles position, including an 7-0 mark in conference play. She also combined with Kiehl to go 9-2 in doubles action. That tandem primarily played in the No. 3 position and went 7-0 against conference opposition.
Kiehl finished 6-5 this season at fourth singles. She earned Honorable Mention All-PAC in singles play for the second straight season. Kiehl also earned a spot on the conference's Sportsmanship Team.
Grove City finished 9-4 overall and 7-1 in conference play. The Wolverines will resume action during the spring semester.