2024-25 Women's Tennis Roster

Mitchell Yoder/CSU Sports
Jim Killian/CSU Sports
Jim Killian/CSU Sports
Sasha Graddick/CSU Sports
Sasha Graddick/CSU Sports
Sasha Graddick/CSU Sports
Hunter Gatling/CSU Sports
Jim Killian/CSU Sports
Jim Killian/CSU Sports

Noa Boyd

Noa Boyd

  • Height:
    5-7
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Silver Spring, Md.
  • Highschool:
    Springbrook

Summary

Biography

Career Records:
Singles: 45-21 Dual, 15-2 Big South
Doubles: 46-21 Dual, 16-4 Big South

2025 at Charleston Southern (Senior): 
Singles: 10-5 Dual, 4-0 Big South
Doubles: 11-8 Dual, 4-1 Big South

2024 at Charleston Southern (Junior): 
Singles: 11-6 Dual, 4-1 Big South
Doubles: 14-4 Dual, 4-1 Big South

Chosen All-Conference First-Team for both singles and doubles ... Becomes the second player in CSU history to be named three-time All-Conference for both singles and for doubles ... Her three selections to All-Conference singles and for doubles make her the 5th in CSU history to earn the recognition that many times for each of those designations ... Broke into the school's record books this season for career totals earning spots on: career singles wins (T11th - 35), career singles win % (7th - .686), career doubles wins (12th - 35), career doubles win % (3rd - .729),  Big South singles win % (T9th - .846) ... Named a two-time Big South Player of the Week (3/6 & 4/17) ... Clinched the team's victories over Coastal Carolina (2/13), Eastern Michigan (2/29) and Gardner-Webb (4/14) in the regular season and Big South finale to clinch the #2 seed in the Big South Tournament ... Tied for second on the team in singles wins with a mark of 11-6 and went 4-1 in singles matches as the Bucs' primary player on the #3 court, with nine victories being by straight sets ... Had a trio of three-match win streaks during the season ... Was the top doubles player on the team with a collective record of 14-4 on the season with a 4-1 mark against Big South opponents ... Paired with Amila Jusufbegovic for a 9-2 record, with at least three matches on all three courts, and Jessica Braun during the season for a 5-2 record, all in the topflight ... Won nine consecutive doubles matches when paired with Jusufbegovic which included a 7-6 win over the #2 pairing from #61 Charlotte.

2023 at Charleston Southern (Sophomore): 
Singles: 13-6 Dual, 4-1 Big South
Doubles: 10-8 Dual, 4-2 Big South

Named Second-Team All-Conference for singles and for doubles ... Earned her first Big South weekly honor on 3/8 being selected as the league's player of the week ... Was a key member of the team winning their third consecutive Big South Tournament Title to advance to the NCAA Tournament ... Moved up to play primarily at the #3 singles position finishing the year at 13-6 and 11-5 on that court ... Was one win behind the team leaders in singles wins on the year with her 13 ... Finished 10-8 in doubles play returning to play with Amila Jusufbegovic mostly on court #3 ... Went 4-1 and 4-2 in league play in singles and doubles matches.

2022 at Charleston Southern (Freshman): 
Singles: 11-4 Dual, 3-0 Big South
Doubles: 11-1 Dual, 4-0 Big South

Earned Second-Team All-Conference for singles and for doubles ... Helped the team to win their second consecutive Big South Regular Season and Tournament Titles to advance to the NCAA Tournament ... Finished the year with an 11-4 mark in singles and 11-1 in doubles, primarily at #4 for singles and #3 for doubles with Amila Jusufbegovic ... Went unblemished in conference play with a 3-0 record in singles and 4-0 in doubles ... Won her first collegiate action at #4 for singles in straight sets against Wofford (1/27). 

Prior to Charleston Southern: Came to CSU  ranked as the No. 85 player in the United States by Tennis Recruiting ... No. 1 athlete in the state of Maryland ... Two-sport athlete running Track & Field for Springbrook High School reaching a #1 rank in the 16's and 18's in the Mid-Atlantic ... Ran at the state meet two times while on the track & field team ... Member of the Spanish Honor Society ... Won the Fila Reach Award in 2020 ... Her father, David, was a tennis student-athlete from 1984-88 at St. Louis University.

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  • 2021-22Freshman

  • 2022-23Sophomore

  • 2023-24Junior

    5'7"
  • 2024-25Senior

    5'7"