ALISO VIEJO, Calif. – Cal Lutheran men's tennis freshman
Toki Adachi earned Second Team All-SCIAC honors, as announced by the conference this week.
A native of Japan, Adachi made an immediate impact in his debut season with the Kingsmen, quickly establishing himself as one of the team's most reliable contributors. He opened the year competing in the No. 3 singles position before moving up to No. 2 ahead of conference play, where he continued to deliver against some of the SCIAC's top competition.
Adachi finished the season with an impressive 11-4 overall singles record, consistently serving as a bright spot in the Kingsmen lineup throughout the 2026 campaign.
In doubles play, Adachi primarily competed in the No. 3 position, partnering most frequently with
Mateo Sonaglia while also appearing alongside
Mills Hall and others throughout the season. Despite the rotation of partners, he compiled a 5-10 overall doubles record, including a 2-5 mark with Sonaglia.
Adachi's performance came during a challenging season for Cal Lutheran, as the Kingsmen faced a tough slate of competition en route to a 4-11 overall record and 1-6 mark in SCIAC play.
His selection to the All-SCIAC Second Team marks a strong start to what promises to be a standout collegiate career.