King was selected second-team all-American by the NAIA All-America committee.
Sixteen women were selected to the first team while an addition 16 earned second-team honors.
King posted a 16-6 singles record in 2016, including winning her singles match 6-3, 6-4 over Sophie Feller in the national championship match with Georgia Gwinnett.
She ended the season with a 22-4 doubles mark.
King earns second-team honors for the second consecutive season.
She concluded her collegiate career with a 42-15 singles record and a 51-17 doubles mark.
Lindsey Wilson reached the national championship match for the first time in the program’s history last week. The Blue Raiders fell 5-4 to Georgia Gwinnett in the finals to close the season with a 21-5 record.