Four Georgia Gwinnett College women's tennis players have earned first or second NAIA All-America team honors for their strong performances in leading the Grizzlies to the 2025 national championship, the program's 10th title and ninth straight.

Senior
Justine Lespes joined junior
Alexandra Melnikova as first-team All-Americans while senior
Isid Hernandez and freshman
MaryLove Edwards earned second-team honors.
Lespes has earned first NAIA All-America honors for the past three seasons, helping GGC win national titles each spring. She was ranked the NAIA's No. 3 singles player by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association after winning all 11 matches this season, including a 7-0 mark on the No. 1 court. Lespes also teamed with Hernandez to win all six doubles matches and stand No. 25 nationally, while posting a 14-2 overall record in doubles this season.
Melnikova was a top-10 player in singles and top-15 player in doubles, as ranked by the ITA. She won eight of her nine singles matches on the No. 2 court this season, including a straight-set victory in the national championship match. Melnikova posted 10 doubles victories in her first season as a Grizzly.
Hernandez compiled a 13-1 singles record in 2025, highlighted by an 8-0 mark on the No. 6 court and five wins at No. 5 singles. She was tied for second on the team with 12 doubles triumphs, with nine wins coming on the No. 1 court.

Edwards had 17 victories during her initial collegiate season, including a 9-2 singles record and 8-1 mark in doubles matches. She helped clinch the doubles point on the No. 3 court in the NAIA title match.
Georgia Gwinnett College finished the 2025 season with a 16-2 record.