KANSAS CITY, Mo. -
Hanna Lindeboom capped her illustrious career for No. 21 William Woods University, earning her second straight honor and becoming the third multi-time NAIA All-American in program history, as she was named to the third team, announced the association Friday.
Lindeboom is ranked 24th in the latest ITA NAIA women's tennis singles rankings - spent her entire career in the rankings - and went 14-6 in singles this season, ending her career with a 6-4, 6-3 No. 1 singles triumph over No. 15 Holy Cross College's Victoria Savvidou in Round 1 of the 44th Annual NAIA Women's Tennis National Champonships on May 13.
On the doubles side, Lindeboom is slotted 15th with partner
Mireia Simon Sanchez in the most recent ITA NAIA women's tennis doubles rankings, and she finished the 2024-25 campaign 14-3.
All four seasons, Lindeboom qualified for the NAIA National Championship, and she joined Ana Zavala (second team 2019, '22 and honorable mention 2018) and Zlata Shuraeva (first team 2019, second team 2018 and honorable mention 2017) as a multi-time NAIA All-American for The Woods. Lindeboom received first-team honors in 2023-24.
Honorees were selected by the NAIA All-America Selection Committee. Sixteen student-athletes were chosen to comprise first and second teams. The third team is comprised of 20 student-athletes.
To see who else was selected as a 2024-25 women's tennis All-American, view the NAIA's release
here.