Women's Tennis

Helton Headlines 2025 CNE Women's Tennis Postseason Awards

BEVERLY, Mass. - The Conference of New England announced their 2025 Women's Tennis Postseason Awards on Tuesday afternoon. Taking home the league's top award was Nichols College standout Kamora Helton, who helped lead the Bison to their second consecutive CNE Championship on Saturday. Also garning recongnition was Gordon's Lucy Belval, and league newcomers Colby-Sawyer with a pair of major awards as well.

Player of the Year - Kamora Helton, Nichols
Rookie of the Year - Lucy Belval, Gordon
Scholar Athlete of the Year - Payton Dugan, Colby-Sawyer
Coach of the Year - Barry Schoonmaker, Colby-Sawyer

All-Conference First Team Singles
Lucy Belval, Gordon
Payton Dugan, Colby-Sawyer
Pamela Gonzalez Vallardi, Nichols
Isabella Gutierrez, Colby-Sawyer
Kamora Helton, Nichols
Charis Vogler, Nichols

All-Conference Second Team Singles
Valentnia Abarca, Roger Williams
Chloe Hanley, Gordon
Emily Leclerc, Endicott
Izzy Pecora, Roger Williams
Maddie Rossetti, USJ
Nadia Uzelac, Endicott

All-Conference Third Team Singles
Megan Bache, Roger Williams
Cora Brosch, Nichols
Jillian Friedman, Endicott
Skylar Jara, Colby-Sawyer
Adriana Palmieri, Roger Williams
Serena Ross, Gordon
Caroline Sutliffe, Endicott

All-Conference First Team Doubles
Kamora Helton & Pamela Gonzalez, Nichols
Skylar Jara & Isa Gutierrez, Colby-Sawyer
Charis Vogler & Cora Brosch, Nichols

All-Conference Second Team Doubles
Lucy Belval & Makayla Otey, Gordon
Maria Espinosa Lopez & Avery Nielsen, Colby-Sawyer
Jillian Friedman & Nadia Uzelac, Endicott

All-Conference Third Team Doubles
Valentina Abarca & Megan Bache, Roger Williams
Adriana Palmieri & Gabrielle Petroniro, Roger Williams
Izzy Pecora & Ella Mancini, Roger Williams
Serena Ross & Gianna Hallam, Gordon
Caroline Sutliffe & Emily Leclerc, Endicott

Community Service Team
Josephine Williams, Curry
Callie Valeri, Colby-Sawyer
Sofia Montoya, Endicott
Emma Tiemens, Gordon
Jessica Marks, Hartford
Cora Brosch, Nichols
Annette Carter, Roger Williams
Nia Bebb, Suffolk
Zoe Lambke, UNE
Lili Garcia, USJ
Malina Dinis, Western New England

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND
Originally founded in 1984 as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), and reconstituted as the Conference of New England (CNE) in 2024, the CNE is an NCAA Division III athletic conference composed of 11 full member and five associate member institutions throughout the New England region. Its membership aims to provide student-athletes with a positive experience in their pursuit of excellence through high academic standards, quality competition and a meaningful student life. The Conference administers championships in 21 intercollegiate sports.