
ITA Announces 2015 All-America Teams for NCAA Division I Tennis
SKILLMAN, NJ (June 4) - The ITA has announced the 2015 All-America Teams for Division I men's and women's tennis. UCLA and Virginia both had six different student-athletes earn the distinction to lead all schools. A combined 16 men and women were named to the All-America teams in both singles and doubles (10 men and 6 women).
A player must meet any of the following criteria to earn ITA All-America honors:
Singles - Top 16 seed in NCAA Singles Championship; reach round of 16 in NCAA Singles Championship; finish in the Top 20 of final Oracle/ITA National Singles Rankings
Doubles - Top eight seed in NCAA Doubles Championship; reach quarterfinals in NCAA Doubles Championship; finish in the Top 10 of final Oracle/ITA National Doubles Rankings
| MEN | WOMEN | |||||
| Player | School | S/D | Player | School | S/D | |
| Diego Galeano | Baylor | D | Erin Routliffe | Alabama | D | |
| Julian Lenz | Baylor | S/D | Maya Jansen | Alabama | D | |
| Tony Lupieri | Baylor | S | Emily Flickinger | Auburn | D | |
| Winston Lin | Columbia | S | Pleun Burgmans | Auburn | D | |
| Nicolas Alvarez | Duke | S | Blair Shankle | Baylor | D | |
| Austin Smith | Georgia | D | Ema Burgic | Baylor | S/D | |
| Ben Wagland | Georgia | D | Denise Starr | California | D | |
| Jared Hiltzik | Illinois | S | Klara Fabikova | California | D | |
| Sebastian Stiefelmeyer | Louisville | S | Maegan Manasse | California | S/D | |
| Boris Arias | LSU | D | Zsofi Susanyi | California | S/D | |
| Jordan Daigle | LSU | D | Beatrice Gumulya | Clemson | D | |
| Harry Jadun | Michigan State | D | Jessy Rompies | Clemson | D | |
| John Patrick Mullane | Michigan State | D | Joana Eidukonyte | Clemson | S | |
| Brayden Schnur | North Carolina | S | Brooke Austin | Florida | S/D | |
| Quentin Monaghan | Notre Dame | S | Josie Kuhlman | Florida | S | |
| Kevin Metka | Ohio State | D | Kourtney Keegan | Florida | D | |
| Ralf Steinbach | Ohio State | D | Ellen Perez | Georgia | D | |
| Andrew Harris | Oklahoma | S | Lauren Herring | Georgia | S/D | |
| Axel Alvarez Llamas | Oklahoma | S/D | Sinead Lohan | Miami (FL) | S | |
| Dane Webb | Oklahoma | D | Stephanie Wagner | Miami (FL) | S | |
| Arjun Kadhe | Oklahoma State | S/D | Hayley Carter | North Carolina | S | |
| Jakob Sude | Oklahoma State | D | Jamie Loeb | North Carolina | S | |
| Nik Scholtz | Ole Miss | S | Viktoriya Lushkova | Oklahoma State | S | |
| John Morrissey | Stanford | D | Julia Jones | Ole Miss | S | |
| Robert Stineman | Stanford | D | Lorraine Guillermo | Pepperdine | S | |
| Cameron Norrie | TCU | S | Natalie Beazant | Rice | S | |
| Hunter Reese | Tennessee | D | Carol Zhao | Stanford | S/D | |
| Mikelis Libietis | Tennessee | S/D | Caroline Doyle | Stanford | D | |
| Lloyd Glasspool | Texas | S/D | Ellen Tsay | Stanford | D | |
| Søren Hess-Olesen | Texas | S/D | Taylor Davidson | Stanford | D | |
| Harrison Adams | Texas A&M | D | Saska Gavrilovska | Texas A&M | S | |
| Jeremy Efferding | Texas A&M | S | Catherine Harrison | UCLA | D | |
| Shane Vinsant | Texas A&M | D | Chanelle Van Nguyen | UCLA | S | |
| Felipe Soares | Texas Tech | S/D | Jennifer Brady | UCLA | S | |
| Hugo Dojas | Texas Tech | D | Kyle McPhillips | UCLA | D | |
| Dominik Koepfer | Tulane | S | Robin Anderson | UCLA | S | |
| Mackenzie McDonald | UCLA | S | Giuliana Olmos | USC | S | |
| Jonny Wang | USC | S | Sabrina Santamaria |
USC | S | |
| Roberto Quiroz | USC | D | Ashleigh Antal |
Vanderbilt | D | |
| Yannick Hanfmann | USC | S/D | Astra Sharma |
Vanderbilt | D | |
| Gonzales Austin | Vanderbilt | S/D | Sydney Campbell |
Vanderbilt | S | |
| Rhys Johnson | Vanderbilt | D | Danielle Collins |
Virginia | S | |
| Luca Corinteli | Virginia | D | Julia Elbaba |
Virginia | S | |
| Mitchell Frank | Virginia | S | ||||
| Ryan Shane | Virginia | S/D | ||||
| Thai-Son Kwiatkowski | Virginia | S | ||||
| Noah Rubin | Wake Forest | S | ||||
| Romain Bogaerts | Wake Forest | S | ||||
About the ITA Awards program
As the governing body of collegiate tennis, the ITA promotes both the athletic and academic achievements of varsity collegiate tennis players. The ITA, which is comprised of nearly 1,700 men's and women's varsity coaches and 20,000 student-athletes from over 1,200 institutions, has a comprehensive awards program for players and coaches to honor excellence in academics, leadership, sportsmanship and athletic performance. Awards are given to both men and women, on the Regional and National levels to all Divisions represented within the ITA (NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA, and Community and Junior Colleges). The ITA annually recognizes over 3,000 student-athletes on an individual and team basis from over 500 different varsity tennis programs. For more information on the ITA Awards program, please visit http://www.itatennis.com/
