Indiana University Athletics

Women’s Tennis Signs Two for 2025
11/13/2024 9:00:00 PM | Women's Tennis
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana women's tennis head coach Gabrielle Moore announces two signees to the class of 2025. Moore's first signing class as head coach includes two top 30 ranked athletes in the 2025 class in Ameia Sorey and Hi'ilani Williams.
"I am very excited about the addition of Ameia and Hi'ilani to our tennis family," Moore said. "They both have been very successful on the national and international stage, and I am confident they will fit in well with our team to help us reach our goals. They are both capable of making an immediate impact on our team, which is what we need. Both are super competitive and believe in this program and university. They are really hard workers and come from two great families. The sky is the limit for them both, and the future is bright for Indiana women's tennis."
Ameia Sorey | Miami, Fla.
Sorey, a native of Miami, Fla., is ranked No. 32 and was ranked as high as No. 24 in the class of 2025. She is also a blue-chip recruit and ranked No. 6 in the state of Florida. Sorey also earns a No. 4 ranking in the UTR girls high school players list with a ranking as high as No. 244 in the ITF rankings.
On the court, Sorey has won three ITF singles and one doubles title. In 2023, she was named the Miami's Herald Dade Tennis Player of the Year and was a FHSAA Tennis State Champion in singles.
"We are so pumped to have Ameia join our family," Moore said. "She has a passion for tennis, and a deep enthusiasm for learning the game. Her work ethic, competitiveness, and athleticism help set her apart. Ameia has had a lot of success on the ITF Junior Circuit both in singles and doubles that will provide stability and depth for our program. We cannot wait to have her here in Bloomington!"
Hi'ilani Williams | Oro Valley, Ariz.
Our next signee, Hi'ilani Williams, hails from the state of Hawai'i but currently lives in Oro Valley, Ariz.
The five-star recruit currently trains at the John Newcombe Tennis and is ranked No. 31 in the class of 2025 and was ranked as high as No. 26. Williams is also the No. 1 recruit in the state of Arizona for the 2025 class.
Williams is the recipient of the 2024 Girls Southwest Region Sportsmanship Award and was a member of the USTA All-Southwest Team. She also won a Silver Ball at the 2024 USTA National Team Championships in Mobile, Ala., and was the G18's Southwest Junior Section Closed Champion.
"We are thrilled to add Hi'ilani to our family," Moore stated. "She was everything we were looking for in building our team culture around. She is an absolute joy and oozes the enthusiasm and values that we are looking for in a team player. She is extremely talented, hardworking and has a lot of variety to her game. She is a great player with a high doubles IQ who is really going to help us there with her experience and her desire to continue to grow on and off the court. We can't wait to have her on campus next season!"
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"I am very excited about the addition of Ameia and Hi'ilani to our tennis family," Moore said. "They both have been very successful on the national and international stage, and I am confident they will fit in well with our team to help us reach our goals. They are both capable of making an immediate impact on our team, which is what we need. Both are super competitive and believe in this program and university. They are really hard workers and come from two great families. The sky is the limit for them both, and the future is bright for Indiana women's tennis."
Ameia Sorey | Miami, Fla.
Sorey, a native of Miami, Fla., is ranked No. 32 and was ranked as high as No. 24 in the class of 2025. She is also a blue-chip recruit and ranked No. 6 in the state of Florida. Sorey also earns a No. 4 ranking in the UTR girls high school players list with a ranking as high as No. 244 in the ITF rankings.
On the court, Sorey has won three ITF singles and one doubles title. In 2023, she was named the Miami's Herald Dade Tennis Player of the Year and was a FHSAA Tennis State Champion in singles.
"We are so pumped to have Ameia join our family," Moore said. "She has a passion for tennis, and a deep enthusiasm for learning the game. Her work ethic, competitiveness, and athleticism help set her apart. Ameia has had a lot of success on the ITF Junior Circuit both in singles and doubles that will provide stability and depth for our program. We cannot wait to have her here in Bloomington!"
Hi'ilani Williams | Oro Valley, Ariz.
Our next signee, Hi'ilani Williams, hails from the state of Hawai'i but currently lives in Oro Valley, Ariz.
The five-star recruit currently trains at the John Newcombe Tennis and is ranked No. 31 in the class of 2025 and was ranked as high as No. 26. Williams is also the No. 1 recruit in the state of Arizona for the 2025 class.
Williams is the recipient of the 2024 Girls Southwest Region Sportsmanship Award and was a member of the USTA All-Southwest Team. She also won a Silver Ball at the 2024 USTA National Team Championships in Mobile, Ala., and was the G18's Southwest Junior Section Closed Champion.
"We are thrilled to add Hi'ilani to our family," Moore stated. "She was everything we were looking for in building our team culture around. She is an absolute joy and oozes the enthusiasm and values that we are looking for in a team player. She is extremely talented, hardworking and has a lot of variety to her game. She is a great player with a high doubles IQ who is really going to help us there with her experience and her desire to continue to grow on and off the court. We can't wait to have her on campus next season!"
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