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2022 ACC Women’s Tennis Awards Announced

2022 ACC Women’s Tennis Awards Announced


GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – Virginia’s Emma Navarro has been selected as the Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Tennis Player of the Year and highlights the 2022 All-ACC Teams.
 
The honors, announced Thursday, were determined by a vote of the league’s head coaches.
 
NC State’s Priska Nugroho was named the Freshman of the Year, and Duke’s Jamie Ashworth was selected as the Coach of the Year.

An All-American in singles and doubles, Navarro compiled a 26-2 singles record and 20-7 doubles mark. The Charleston, South Carolina native finished the season ranked No. 2 in the final ITA singles rankings and No. 4 in doubles. Navarro is a finalist for the 2022 Honda Sport Award for the second consecutive season. 

Nugroho, a native of Jakarta, Indonesia, was named ACC Freshman of the Week five times during the 2022 season, which was more than any other player in the league. She joined the Wolfpack in January and posted a 23-8 mark in singles, including a 10-3 mark in conference play. She was among the ITA rankings every week beginning April 6 and finished No. 89 overall. 

Duke’s Ashworth earned his fourth ACC Coach of the Year honor after leading the Blue Devils to their 18th overall ACC Championship and first since 2012. Duke advanced to the NCAA semifinals and finished the season with a 23-4 record and a No. 4 final ranking by the ITA.

ACC Player of the Year: Emma Navarro, Virginia

ACC Freshman of the Year: Priska Nugroho, NC State

ACC Coach of the Year: Jamie Ashworth, Duke

First-Team All-ACC

Chloe Beck**, Duke

Georgia Drummy**, Duke

Petra Hule, Florida State

Carol Lee, Georgia Tech

Daevenia Achong**, Miami 

Eden Richardson, Miami 

Jaeda Daniel, NC State

Cameron Morra***, North Carolina

Emma Navarro**, Virginia

Second-Team All-ACC

Kelly Chen****, Duke

Fiona Crawley**, North Carolina

Elizabeth Scotty, North Carolina

Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina

Reilly Tran, North Carolina

Priska Nugroho, NC State 

Abigail Rencheli, NC State

Natasha Subhash**, Virginia

Carolyn Campana**, Wake Forest

Third-Team All-ACC

Emma Jackson, Duke

Kylie Bilchev, Georgia Tech

Ava Hrastar, Georgia Tech

Kate Sharabura, Georgia Tech

Isabella Pfennig**, Miami

Nell Miller, NC State

Page Freeman, Notre Dame

Elaine Chervinsky, Virginia

Anna Brylin, Wake Forest

*denotes number of career All-ACC honors

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