The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) is happy to honor the Division I Women’s tennis student-athletes who have earned ITA All-American honors for the 2023-24 college tennis season.
The criteria for ITA All-America honors include earning a top 16 seed into the NCAA Singles Championship, advancing to the round of 16 at the NCAA Championship, or finishing in the top 20 of the final ITA Singles Rankings. All-America recognition is awarded to doubles teams that earn a top-eight seed into the NCAA Championship, reach the NCAA Championship quarterfinals or finish in the top 10 in the final ITA National Doubles Rankings.
The complete list of Division I Women’s ITA All-Americans can be found below:
Name | Team |
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Carolyn Ansari | Auburn University |
Rachel Gailis | University of Florida |
Dasha Vidmanova | University of Georgia |
Anastasiia Lopata | University of Georgia |
Alexa Noel | University of Miami |
Kari Miller | University of Michigan |
Amelia Rajecki | NC State University |
Reese Brantmeier | University of North Carolina |
Fiona Crawley | University of North Carolina |
Elizabeth Scotty | University of North Carolina |
Anika Yarlagadda | University of North Carolina |
Irinia Cantos Siemers | Ohio State University |
Luciana Perry | Ohio State University |
Julia Garcia Ruiz | University of Oklahoma |
Ange Oby Kajuru | Oklahoma State University |
Sofia Johnson | Old Dominion University |
Savannah Broadus | Pepperdine University |
Lisa Zaar | Pepperdine University |
Ayana Akli | University of South Carolina |
Connie Ma | Stanford University |
Alexandra Yepifanova | Stanford University |
Sofia Cabezas | University of Tennessee |
Malaika Rapolu | University of Texas |
Mary Stoiana | Texas A&M University |
Amelia Honer | University of California, Santa Barbara |
Celia-Belle Mohr | Vanderbilt University |
Annabelle Xu | University of Virginia |
Player One | Player Two | Team |
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Dasha Vidmanova | Aysegul Mert | University of Georgia |
Kari Miller | Jaedan Brown | University of Michigan |
Elizabeth Scotty | Reese Brantmeier | University of North Carolina |
Carson Tanguilig | Fiona Crawley | University of North Carolina |
Alina Shcherbinina | Dana Guzman | University of Oklahoma |
Anastasiya Komar | Ange Oby Kajuru | Oklahoma State University |
Janice Tjen | Savannah Broadus | Pepperdine University |
Elza Tomase | Sofia Cabezas | University of Tennessee |
Mary Stoiana | Mia Kupres | Texas A&M University |
Avelina Sayfetdinova | Metka Komac | Texas Tech University |
Elise Wagle | Fangran Tian | UCLA |
Anessa Lee | Celia-Belle Mohr | Vanderbilt University |
Melodie Collard | Elaine Chervinsky | University of Virginia |
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