MIAA Women鈥檚 Tennis Academic Awards Announced
The MIAA has announced its 2026 women's tennis academic awards, recognizing 40 student-athletes for their academic achievements throughout the season. Notably, three players received the prestigious Academic Excellence award for maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA. Additionally, 13 players were honored as Scholar-Athletes, meeting rigorous academic and athletic standards. The MIAA will recognize new students in a separate release later this month. Washburn University's Saajida Razick was the standout, earning all three academic honors.
By the Numbers- 40 student-athletes recognized for academic achievements.
- 3 players earned the Academic Excellence award with a GPA of 4.0.
- 13 were named Scholar-Athletes, with a GPA of 3.50 or higher.
- 60 women鈥檚 tennis players made the Academic Honor Roll with a GPA of 3.00 or above.
The awards exclude first-year student-athletes and transfers, which limits recognition among new talents. This may overlook some promising players who are transitioning into collegiate tennis.
State of Play- The 2026 women's tennis season saw high academic performance among athletes.
- Only a small number of players achieved all three academic honors, showcasing the competitive standards.
The MIAA will announce academic awards for first-year student-athletes later this month, potentially highlighting new talent in the league.
Bottom LineThe MIAA鈥檚 academic awards demonstrate the importance of balancing athletics and academics, with a few standout athletes achieving exceptional performance both on and off the court.
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