PRINCETON, N.J. – On Thursday, the Ivy League announced its women's tennis major awards, recognizing four members of the Big Green.
Peyton Capuano highlighted the awards, being named the league's Player of the Year. She also took home unanimous First-Team All-Ivy singles recognition, was named Second Team All-Ivy doubles alongside partner
Michela Moore, and was recognized as Dartmouth's Academic All-Ivy honoree.
Alexandra Orlins and
Sam Grosjean also took home Second-Team All-Ivy doubles honors, while Moore rounded out the awards with honorable mention singles recognition.
Capuano was dominant throughout the course of the spring season, posting a combined 28-9 record, winning nearly 76% of her matches. In 17 matches at first singles, she posted a 13-4 record. After a tight loss to open the season against Army, Capuano powered back to win five straight matches including wins over Penn and Cornell in the ECAC Indoor Championship. She also won four straight vs. Toledo, Michigan State, Stony Brook and Colgate.
In Ivy League play, Capuano won four of her seven matches, defeating Harvard, Penn, Brown, and Cornell. The matches against Princeton, Yale, and Columbia went unfinished.
In doubles play, alongside Moore, the pair posted a 15-5 overall record at the first position, earning them second-team recognition. Capuano and Moore won five straight matches early in the season, eventually improving their record to 12-2 ahead of the start of Ivy League play.
In conference, the pair earned wins over Penn (6-3), Yale (6-3), and Brown (6-3), and only saw one match go unfinished.
Capuano was also named the Big Green's Academic All-Ivy honoree, as the government major was recognized for her work both on the court and in the classroom.
The Big Green's second doubles pair also impressed, as
Alexandra Orlins and
Sam Grosjean combined for a 14-5 record. The pair swept their matches at the ECAC Indoor Championship, earning wins over Penn, Cornell and Harvard. They then went on to defeat Big 10 opponent Michigan State and Long Beach State before posting a 7-1 record through Ivy League play.
Orlins and Grosjean won 87% of their Ivy League matches, suffering their only loss to Yale.
In addition to her second-team all-ivy doubles recognition, Moore wrapped the Big Green's accolades by being named an All-Ivy Honorable Mention in singles play, posting a 12-6 overall record.
Moore won four straight matches to open the season before also adding wins against Toledo and Michigan State, before earning three wins on the Big Green's spring trip to California. She wrapped her junior campaign with three wins in Ivy play, defeating Harvard, Penn, and Cornell.
This is Capuano's first major award and fourth, fifth, and sixth all-ivy recognitions as she earned All-Ivy First Team doubles and singles last season and All-Ivy second team in singles as a first-year.
Moore earns her third and fourth honors, as she took home All-Ivy second team singles and All-Ivy first team doubles alongside Capuano in 2025.
Orlins and Grosjean's All-Ivy Second Team recognition in doubles is each of their first Ivy League recognitions in their Dartmouth careers.