2025 ALL-OAC TEAM
Otterbein Women's Tennis was well represented on the 2025 All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Team, with four Cardinals earning postseason recognition after another strong season under head coach
Tyler Stephen.
Graduate student
Erin Storrer headlined the list, being named OAC Player of the year for an unprecedented fifth time while also earning first team All-OAC honors once again. Storrer played exclusively at the No. 1 singles and doubles spots this season, appearing in 19 of the team's 20 scored matches and finished the year ranked No. 19 in the region by the ITA. Storrer posted a 27-14 overall record, going 14-5 in singles and 13-9 in doubles, while also earning OAC Player of the Week three times. She conclude her career with a 154-72 overall record, including 75-33 in singles and 79-39 in doubles.
Joining her on the first team was senior
Lillia Walter, now a four-time All-OAC First Team selection. Walter competed in all 20 scored matches this season, primarily at No. 2 singles and the top two doubles spots. She led the team with a 31-21 overall record, including 14-12 in singles and 17-9 in doubles and earned OAC Player of the Week once. Over her career, Walter compiled a 142-73 overall mark, highlighted by an outstanding 47-3 record in OAC regular-season duals - 24-1 in singles and 23-2 in doubles.
Freshman
Daniela De Mata earned second team All-OAC honors, holding down the No. 3 singles and No. 2 doubles positions in her debut collegiate season. She collected 10 singles wins and 11 doubles victories to cap a promising rookie campaign.
Senior
Olivia Eckels received honorable mention honors, making her a 3x All-OAC selection. She played in all 20 scored matches this season, competing mostly at the No. 4 singles and in the top two doubles spots. Eckels finished with a 17-33 overall record, going 8-18 in singles and 9-15 in doubles. She concludes her career with an 83-74 record, including 39-35 in singles and 44-39 in doubles.
As a team, Otterbein finished 12-8 overall and finished 3-3 in conference play, advancing to the OAC Tournament semifinals before falling 4-3 in a tight match against second-seeded John Carroll.