Career Accolades
- Tennis All-American
- NCAA Singles QuarterfinalistÂ
- Entered her senior season ranked a program-high 5th in the nation, finished 14th
- 2026 Sun Belt Player of the Year
- 2025Â ITA Regional Co-Champion
- 2024 ITA Conference Masters Champion (Doubles)
- 4x All-Sun Belt First Team Singles
- 2x All-Sun Belt Second Team Doubles
- 23 consecutive wins from No. 1 her senior season
- 9x Sun Belt Player of the Week
| Season |
Singles Record (Including Fall Contests) |
Singles Record (Spring Only) |
| 2022-23 |
16-8 |
15-4 |
| 2023-24 |
23-2 |
21-2 |
| 2024-25 |
28-6 |
19-2 |
| 2025-26 |
36-3 |
23-1 |
| Career |
103-19 |
78-9 |
2025-26
Singles: Fall - Coming into the fall season ranked No. 106 nationally, she qualified for the NCAA Singles Championship after defeating five nationally ranked P4 opponents, including then-No. 1 player DJ Bennett from Auburn âĤ Took that momentum into the ITA Regionals, co-winning the tournament in her second ITA title, defeating three ranked opponents as high as No. 12 âĤ Took back-to-back straight set wins at the NCAA Singles Championship to become the programâs first All-American âĤ Became an NCAA quarterfinalist after a dramatic three-set win over No. 47 Emma Charney from Southern Cal. Spring - Program's first Sun Belt Player of the Year âĤ Entering the season ranked a program-high No. 5, she won 23 consecutive matches, only falling in the season opener against North Carolina âĤ Won 25 straight sets in that stretch, taking down first team singles honoree No. 102 Kira Matushkina 7-6 (7-5), 7-5 âĤ 5x Sun Belt Player of the Week âĤ Dropped only six sets the entire season, most recently in the three-set win against first team singles selection Johanna Strom of Marshall in the Sun Belt Championship.
Doubles: All-Sun Belt Second Team performer for the second straight season âĤ Tied for a team-high 12 total doubles wins, exclusively from No. 1 âĤ Had back-to-back 6-1 victories from No. 1 alongside Ruby Broadbent in the Sun Belt Championship against Southern Miss and Troy âĤ Took down first-team selection Brooklyn Hoffman and Sophia Williams 6-3 on Senior Day to help clinch the doubles point âĤ Two-time Sun Belt Doubles Team of the Week honoree, one with Broadbent and the other alongside Taya Powell.
2024-25
Singles: All-SBC First Team performer for the third consecutive year âĤ Finished 21 matches, compiling a 19-2 overall record âĤ Went 9-2 against Sun Belt opponents âĤ Won seven-straight matches to begin the season, ending the season on an 11-match win streak from March 16 to May 7, 10 being straight-set victories âĤ Reached her 100th career win against UNC Asheville on Feb. 16 âĤ SBC Player of the Week on April 9 for her dominant, straight-set wins against Gardner-Webb (April 2), Coastal Carolina (April 5) and Georgia Southern (April 6) âĤ Won her match in the NIT against North Texas âĤ Led the Mountaineers to a historic 17 overall wins, tying the program record for nine SBC wins âĤ Ranked No. 20 by the ITA in the Carolina region âĤ Selected to play in the ITA Womenâs All-American Championships and ITA Regionals in the fall.
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Doubles: All-SBC Second Team performer alongside Taya Powell âĤ Played in 23 doubles matches, finishing the season with a 13-5 overall record from all three positions âĤ Went 7-2 against Sun Belt opponents âĤ Began the season ranked No. 23 alongside Isabela Romanichen âĤ Part of one of two App State doubles teams to be ranked in the top-90, landing at No. 58 partnered with Isabela Romanichen on March 18 âĤ Went on a seven-match win streak from March 16 to April 6, with the last six matches paired up with Taya Powell âĤ Partnered with Romanichen in the fall, she was selected to play in the ITA Conference Masters Championship where she won, clinching a spot as a pair in the NCAA Doubles Championships.
2023-24
Singles: Competed in 24 matches her sophomore year ... Went 21-2 in 2023-24, the most wins by an App State player in the modern era ... Went on a 16-match winning streak from Feb. 10 to April 13 ... Won every match in postseason play, including against ranked foe Sofia Johnson in the SBC Tournament final ... Won her match in the WNIT against Liberty ... Went 8-1 in SBC play at the No. 1 spot ... Named All-Sun Belt first team for the second consecutive year and was the SBC Player of the Week two times. Â
Doubles: Took part in 24 doubles matches at all three spots ... Won 15 contests in doubles action, tying Maggie Pate for the most on the team ... Went 6-3 in doubles play against Sun Belt opponents ... Tallied an unbeaten record (4-0) at the No. 2 spot in 2023-24 ... Paired up with Ellie Murphy to secure the doubles point in the Sun Belt Tournament Final ... Won three matches at the SBC Tournament ... Went on a six-match unbeaten streak alongside Brooke Gruber from March 24 to April 13. Â
2022-23
Singles: Named first-team All-Sun Belt in singles ... Led App State in singles wins as a freshman with a 15-4 record, including an 8-2 mark in Sun Belt Conference matches ... Played the majority of the season as the No. 2 singles player, compiling a 12-3 record at that spot ... Collected her first career singles win against Lees-McRae on Jan. 15, defeating Rhidaim Yang.Â
Doubles: Paired up with Ellie Murphy and Maggie Pate in doubles action over the course of the season and compiled a 12-9 overall record ... Played in 14 matches alongside Ellie Murphy at the No. 1 doubles spot, recording a 9-6 record.
HIGH SCHOOL
Regarded as one of the top 20 youth tennis prospects in England, Dada-Mascoll competed for the Tameside Netball Club out of Greater Manchester âĤ trained at the Bolton Arena Tennis Academy âĤ won a gold medal for England at the 2020 Netball Europe in the U17 category âĤ won individual championships at Yorkshire County, Sutton Nationals and The Scottish Indoors.
PERSONAL
Born September 16, 2003