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    Shaw CIAA Women’s Tennis Championship Streak Hits Eight

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 7, 20266 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Shaw opened the tournament with 4-0 wins over Virginia Union and Virginia State, showing depth and championship composure.
    • Serena Teluwo won No.1 singles and doubles, earned CIAA Tournament MVP and was named CIAA Player of the Year.
    • Coach Sunday Enitan named CIAA Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year after guiding an undefeated conference season and sustaining championship culture.

    The Shaw CIAA women’s tennis championship streak is still alive, and the Lady Bears are once again standing at the top of HBCU tennis. Shaw University defeated Bluefield State University 4-2 on Saturday to win the 2026 CIAA Women’s Tennis Championship at Virginia State University in Ettrick, Virginia. The victory gave Shaw its eighth straight conference title and added another chapter to one of the strongest championship runs in HBCU athletics. In a season where the Lady Bears went unbeaten in conference play, Shaw showed once again that its program is not just winning matches. It is setting the standard for CIAA women’s tennis.

    Shaw CIAA Women’s Tennis Championship Run Ends With Another Title

    Shaw entered the tournament as the team everyone had to chase. The Lady Bears had already handled the regular season with control, and that same form carried into championship weekend. The program opened the tournament with a 4-0 quarterfinal win over Virginia Union University, then followed it with a 4-0 semifinal sweep of Virginia State University.

    By the time Shaw reached the final, the message was clear. The Lady Bears had depth, experience, and a roster that understood what championship pressure required.

    Bluefield State did not make the final by accident. The Big Blue had strong players across the lineup and reached the championship match after beating Livingstone College in the quarterfinals and Johnson C. Smith University in the semifinals. But Shaw’s championship experience showed up when the match got tight.

    According to Shaw Athletics, the Lady Bears took the early lead by winning the doubles point. Serena Teluwo and Camilla Angiani-Mortino won at No. 1 doubles, while Allan Antonyan and Veronika Phillippova added a win at No. 3 doubles. The No. 2 doubles team of Halley Banda and Tanaka Garikai held a 5-0 lead when Shaw clinched the doubles point.

    That fast start mattered. In a championship match, the doubles point can set the tone. Shaw grabbed it and forced Bluefield State to play from behind.

    Bluefield State Pushed Back In Singles

    Bluefield State made the final competitive by responding in singles play. The Big Blue earned wins at No. 3 and No. 5 singles, pulling the match even and putting pressure back on Shaw.

    That was the first real test of the day for the Lady Bears. A championship program has to respond when a match stops feeling comfortable. Shaw did exactly that.

    Teluwo won at No. 1 singles, defeating Ekin Ozmen 6-4, 6-1. Angiani-Mortino controlled No. 2 singles with a 6-1, 6-0 win over Sirisha Dheer. Phillippova also delivered a dominant 6-0, 6-0 result at No. 6 singles against Isabella Disibbio.

    Those three singles wins sealed the championship. The remaining matches stopped once Shaw reached the deciding point.

    The 4-2 final score showed that Bluefield State had the talent to challenge Shaw. It also showed why Shaw has controlled the conference for so long. When the final needed someone to close the door, Shaw had multiple players ready.

    Serena Teluwo Leads The Lady Bears Again

    Serena Teluwo was once again at the center of Shaw’s title run. She won at No. 1 doubles and No. 1 singles in the championship match, then earned CIAA Tournament Most Valuable Player honors for the second straight season.

    That award added to a strong year for Teluwo. The CIAA named her Women’s Tennis Player of the Year after she led the Lady Bears from the top of the lineup. The conference noted that Teluwo faced each opponent’s top player and produced major wins throughout the season.

    At No. 1 singles, there is no place to hide. Players at that spot face the best player on the other side almost every match. Teluwo handled that role with consistency and gave Shaw a reliable leader in the most important position.

    Her presence also helped Shaw in doubles, where quick chemistry and clean execution often decide the early point. That complete impact is why her MVP honor fits the moment.

    Coach Sunday Enitan Keeps Shaw’s Standard High

    Shaw’s title also reflects the work of head coach Sunday Enitan. The CIAA named Enitan Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year after he led the Lady Bears to an undefeated conference season and another division championship.

    That honor matters because Shaw had to manage roster turnover and still remain the team to beat. Winning one title is hard. Winning eight straight takes structure, recruiting, player development, and steady leadership.

    Enitan has built Shaw into the type of program that expects to compete for championships every season. That kind of standard can be difficult to keep. Opponents study the lineup. Players graduate. New players have to adjust. Pressure grows with every title.

    Yet Shaw continues to answer.

    This year’s roster had multiple contributors step up across singles and doubles. Teluwo and Angiani-Mortino gave the Lady Bears elite play at the top. Phillippova helped close the final. Banda and Garikai added depth in doubles. Antonyan also played a key role in helping Shaw control the doubles point.

    That full-team effort is why the Lady Bears’ streak continues.

    Why This Title Matters For HBCU Women’s Sports

    The Shaw CIAA women’s tennis championship story deserves attention because HBCU women’s sports often do not get the spotlight they deserve. Football and basketball usually lead the conversation, but programs like Shaw women’s tennis are building dynasties in real time.

    Eight straight conference championships is a major achievement in any sport. It shows consistency, discipline, and culture. It also gives young athletes another example of excellence inside HBCU athletics.

    The CIAA remains one of the most historic conferences in college sports. Founded in 1912, the conference has helped shape generations of Black college athletes, coaches, and leaders. Shaw’s current run adds to that legacy.

    For Shaw, this title is another reason to celebrate a program that keeps delivering. For the CIAA, it gives the conference a women’s tennis power that raises the level for everyone else. For HBCU fans, it is a reminder that championship culture exists across every sport, not just the ones with the biggest crowds.

    The Ninth Chase Starts Now

    The Shaw CIAA women’s tennis championship streak now sits at eight. That number will follow the Lady Bears into next season. Every opponent will know what Shaw has done. Every match will carry the weight of a program trying to protect its standard.

    That is the reality of a dynasty. The wins bring respect, but they also bring expectation.

    Shaw has earned that pressure. The Lady Bears did not stumble into this streak. They built it through strong doubles play, reliable singles production, smart coaching, and a roster that knows how to finish.

    The 2026 championship belongs to Shaw. The title is another trophy, another statement, and another reminder that the Lady Bears remain the team to beat in CIAA women’s tennis.

    Eight straight is history. Now the chase for nine begins.

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