On Tuesday, it was announced that four Lindenwood tennis student-athletes have earned Academic All-District honors from College Sports Communicators (CSC).
Student-athletes are recognized by CSC members for their combined performances in athletic competition and in the classroom. To be considered, one must accumulate a cumulative GPA above 3.50 with at least a sophomore athletic and academic standing, and have participated in 70 percent of competitions with a team score.
Fabiana Labrador,
Michelle Trochez,
Daniela Rosenberger, and
Sarah Ben Aba have earned recognition for their efforts on the court and in the classroom.
Labrador carried a 3.68 GPA majoring in information technology. On the court, Labrador was named a first team all-OVC member and compiled five wins in singles, while going 7-7 in doubles. She was tabbed the conference singles player of the week one time during the season.
Trochez earned a 4.0 in the classroom while majoring in fashion design and technology. During her first season at Lindenwood, she compiled six total wins, three in singles and three in doubles.
Rosenberger had a 3.91 GPA, majoring in graphic design. She was one of the better doubles players during the season, going 8-3 overall, including 5-0 against OVC opponents.
Ben Aba is majoring in business administration and has a 3.79 GPA. On the court, she compiled nine total wins, with five coming in singles and four coming in doubles.
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