
Carson Tanguilig
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Seven ITA All-America Honors For Women's Tennis
May 27, 2025 | Women's Tennis
Five University of North Carolina players earned a total of All-America honors for the 2024-25 season, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced on Tuesday afternoon.Â
Carson Tanguilig and Reese Brantmeier earned the accolade in both singles and doubles. Theadora Rabman was named All-America in singles and Alanis Hamilton and Susanna Maltby grabbed the honor in doubles.
The criteria for ITA All-America singles honors include winning the ITA All-American Championship, advancing to the round of 16 at the NCAA Singles Championship or finishing in the top 20 of the final ITA singles rankings.
All-America recognition is awarded to doubles teams who win the ITA All-American Championship, reach the NCAA Doubles Championship quarterfinals or finish in the top 10 in the final ITA national doubles ratings.
Tanguilig and Rabman both qualified in singles last Fall by reaching the round of 16 at the NCAA Singles Championship in Waco, Texas. Tanguilig and Maltby earned All-America honors in doubles by reaching the quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship.
Brantmeier finished seventh in the final Spring ITA singles rankings to earn All-America honors in singles, while she and Hamilton's No. 2 national finish won All-America status for the doubles pair.
The complete list of Division I women's ITA All-Americans can be found below:
Carson Tanguilig and Reese Brantmeier earned the accolade in both singles and doubles. Theadora Rabman was named All-America in singles and Alanis Hamilton and Susanna Maltby grabbed the honor in doubles.
The criteria for ITA All-America singles honors include winning the ITA All-American Championship, advancing to the round of 16 at the NCAA Singles Championship or finishing in the top 20 of the final ITA singles rankings.
All-America recognition is awarded to doubles teams who win the ITA All-American Championship, reach the NCAA Doubles Championship quarterfinals or finish in the top 10 in the final ITA national doubles ratings.
Tanguilig and Rabman both qualified in singles last Fall by reaching the round of 16 at the NCAA Singles Championship in Waco, Texas. Tanguilig and Maltby earned All-America honors in doubles by reaching the quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship.
Brantmeier finished seventh in the final Spring ITA singles rankings to earn All-America honors in singles, while she and Hamilton's No. 2 national finish won All-America status for the doubles pair.
The complete list of Division I women's ITA All-Americans can be found below:
Division I Women's Singles
Name | Team |
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DJ Bennett | Auburn |
Merna Refaat | Auburn |
Katja Wiersholm | Cal |
Dasha Vidmanova | Georgia |
Anastasiia Lopata | Georgia |
Cadence Brace | LSU |
Alexa Noel | Miami |
Julia Fliegner | Michigan |
Piper Charney | Michigan |
Theadora Rabman | North Carolina |
Carson Tanguilig | North Carolina |
Reese Brantmeier | North Carolina |
Luciana Perry | Ohio State |
Teah Chavez | Ohio State |
Julia Garcia Ruiz | Oklahoma |
Savannah Broadus | Pepperdine |
Sarah Hamner | South Carolina |
Valerie Glozman | Stanford |
Connie Ma | Stanford |
Elza Tomase | Tennessee |
Mary Stoiana | Texas A&M |
Nicole Khirin | Texas A&M |
Amelia Honer | UC Santa Barbara |
Celia-Belle Mohr | Vanderbilt |
Elaine Chervinsky | Virginia |
Ozlem Uslu | Virginia Tech |
Maria Sholokhova | Wisconsin |
Division IÂ Women's Doubles
Name | Team |
---|---|
Ava Hrastar | Auburn |
DJ Bennett | Auburn |
Jessica Alsola | Cal |
Mao Mushika | Cal |
Elizabeth Coleman | Duke |
Irina Balus | Duke |
Alicia Dudeney | Florida |
Rachel Gailis | Florida |
Mell Reasco | Georgia |
Dasha Vidmanova | Georgia |
Cadence Brace | LSU |
Kayla Cross | LSU |
Gabriella Broadfoot | NC State |
Maddy Zampardo | NC State |
Carson Tanguilig | North Carolina |
Susanna Maltby | North Carolina |
Reese Brantmeier | North Carolina |
Alanis Hamilton | North Carolina |
Anastasiya Komar | Oklahoma State |
Rose Marie Nijkamp | Oklahoma State |
Kaitlyn Carnicella | South Carolina |
Sarah Hamner | South Carolina |
Isabel Pascual | TCU |
Jade Otway | TCU |
Mariia Hlahola | Texas Tech |
Avelina Sayfetdinova | Texas Tech |
Kate Fakih | UCLA |
Olivia Center | UCLA |
Celia-Belle Mohr | Vanderbilt |
Sophia Webster | Vanderbilt |
Elaine Chervinsky | Virginia |
Melodie Collard | Virginia  |
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