Artemis Pados Named to CSC Academic All-America First Team - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Hu Receives 2025-26 Academic All-America® Women's Tennis Team Recognition - Tufts University
MEDFORD, MA (June 2, 2026) - Tufts University's Natalie Hu has been nationally recognized for her athletic and academic achievements with a selection to the 2025-26 Academic All- America® women's tennis teams announced by College Sports Communicators on Tuesday.
Artemis Pados Named to CSC Academic All-America First Team - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – MIT's Artemis Pados was voted to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America Division III Women's Tennis First Team. A Third Team selection last year, she became the first student-athlete in program history to be a repeat honoree. The Engineers, who are the all-time leaders across all divisions in producing CSC Academic All-Americas with 478 honors, have now received 10 women's tennis awards.
Women's Tennis Trio Named to CSC Academic All-America First Team; Kantrovitz Selected as Division III Team Member of the Year - Emory University
The Emory University women's tennis senior trio of Emily Kantrovitz, Izzy Antanavicius and Iris Berman highlighted the selections of the Division III Academic All-America teams for women's tennis that were announced Tuesday afternoon by the College Sports Communicators (CSC) organization via press release.
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