BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – For the third straight year, Mississippi State women’s tennis standout Emmanouela Antonaki was selected on the All-SEC Women’s Tennis Team released on Thursday.
After combining for 31 overall wins for the Bulldogs, Antonaki was named to the All-SEC second team.
Antonaki has received year end honors from the league before with her being named SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year earlier this season and earning All-SEC honors from 2019-2022 as well as All-Freshman in 2019.
Antonaki is currently ranked at 54th nationally in singles. She sits atop of the MSU record book with 96 career singles wins and 179 combined singles and doubles victories.
The graduate from Athens, Greece has accumulated five ranked wins during the season. Her highest ranked win came against Tennessee’s No. 21 Elza Tomase on April 15. Antonaki is 19-14 overall and 14-9 in dual match play.
Of Antonaki’s 14 dual match victories this spring, 13 of those came the No. 1 position. Her five ranked wins this season came during SEC play.
Antonaki hopes to continue her 2022-23 season at the NCAA Singles Championship in Urbana, Ill. next month. Draws will be announced on Tuesday, May 2.
First Team All-SEC
Carolyn Ansari, Auburn
Sara Dahlstrom, Florida
Lea Ma, Georgia
Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia
Anastasiya Komar, LSU
Ayana Akli, South Carolina
Sarah Hamner, South Carolina
Daria Kuczer, Tennessee
Rebeka Mertena, Tennessee
Elza Tomase, Tennessee
Carson Branstine, Texas A&M
Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M
Celia Belle Mohr, Vanderbilt
Second Team All-SEC
Loudmilla Bencheikh, Alabama
Carolina Gomez Alonso, Arkansas
Ariana Arseneault, Auburn
Carly Briggs, Florida
Alicia Dudeney, Florida
Meg Kowalski, Georgia
Mell Reasco, Georgia
Florencia Urrutia, Kentucky
Kylie Collins, LSU
Ludmila Kareisova, Ole Miss
Emmanouela Antonaki, Mississippi State*
Salma Ewing, Texas A&M
Mia Kupres, Texas A&M
Jayci Goldsmith, Texas A&M
All-Freshman
Carolina Gomez Alonso, Arkansas
DJ Bennett, Auburn
Rachel Gailis, Florida
Anastasiia Lopata, Georgia
Mia Kupres, Texas A&M
Bridget Stammel,…
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