Men's and Women's Tennis Earn ITA All-Academic Team Awards, Combine for Nine Scholar-Athletes

Men's and Women's Tennis Earn ITA All-Academic Team Awards, Combine for Nine Scholar-Athletes

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TEMPE, Ariz. - The Coker University men's and women's tennis teams each earned Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-Academic Team Awards while also combining for nine individual Scholar-Athletes, announced by the organization yesterday (Tuesday, July 13).

To be named an All-Academic Team, teams must carry a team grade point average of at least 3.2 for the current academic year. Women's tennis finished the year with a 3.46 team GPA, while men's tennis finished with a 3.38 team GPA.

To be named a Scholar-Athlete, individuals must earn a GPA of at least 3.5 for the current academic year. Bradley Bomar, Mitchell Davies, Justus Lehmann, Isaac MacMillan and Carlos Pinedo earned Scholar-Athlete awards on the men's side, while Khushi Agarwal, Charlotte Clarke, Angelina Krieg and Gracie Waldron earned Scholar-Athlete honors on the women's side.

This is Bomar's second career Scholar-Athlete selection. The Easley, S.C. native is the son of Chuck and Amy Bomar, and is a business administration major.

This is Davies's second career Scholar-Athlete selection. The Mount Pleasant, S.C. native is the son of joseph and Susan Davies, and is a business major.

This is Lehmann's second career Scholar-Athlete selection. The Hiddenhausen, Germany native is the son of Anke and Joachim Lehmann, and graduated with a degree in mathematics.

This is MacMillan's second career Scholar-Athlete selection. The Clinton, S.C. native is a biology major.

This is Pinedo's second career Scholar-Athlete selection. The Madrid, Spain native is the son of Jorge and Victoria Pinedo, and is a mathematics major.

This is Agarwal's first career Scholar-Athlete selection. The Hyderabad, India native is the daughter of Pradeep and Rakhi Agarwal, and is a business major.

This is Clarke's second career Scholar-Athlete selection. The Leicester, England native is the daughter of Andy and Claire Clarke, and graduated with a degree in exercise science.

This is Waldron's second career Scholar-Athlete selection. The Mountville, S.C. native is the daughter of Mary and Chuck Waldron, and graduated with a degree in exercise science.