NCAA Womens Tennis

Beck, Coleman & Shvets Earn Academic All-District Honors

Beck, Coleman & Shvets Earn Academic All-District Honors


DURHAM – The College Sports Communicators (CSC) released its 2023 Academic All-District Women’s Tennis Teams on Tuesday with Chloe Beck, Ellie Coleman and Brianna Shvets earning accolades.

The CSC recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. Academic All-District honorees advance to the CSC Academic All-America ballot, which will be released on June 1.

Beck, a product of Watkinsville, Ga., owns a 3.989 grade-point average (GPA) and is majoring in psychology along with a neuroscience minor and obtaining a sustainability certificate.  She is coming off a senior campaign where she became the fourth Blue Devil to register 30 or more singles and doubles wins in a season.  

A native of Midland, Mich., Coleman owns a 3.77 GPA and has declared an environmental science major.  She turned in a 23-10 singles and 16-9 doubles record as a sophomore.  

Shvets, who hails from Pennington, N.J., is currently attending the Duke Fuqua School of Business and owns a 3.884 GPA.  She posted a 25-6 singles ledger in her first season with the Blue Devils, including an 18-2 dual match record.

To be eligible for consideration, student-athletes must be a starter or key reserve, achieve sophomore standing at their current school, maintain a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.50 and be nominated by her sports information director.

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