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Five Named As ITA Scholar Athletes

Five Named As ITA Scholar Athletes

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (seminoles.com) – For the 12th consecutive year, the Florida State Women’s Tennis Team has been honored for its academic success as it was named an ITA Division I All-Academic Team with five Seminoles – Vic Allen, Petra Hule, Lesedi Jacobs, Olympe Lancelot  and Kianah Motosono — named as ITA Scholar Athletes.  The Seminoles have been named as an ITA All-Academic Team each year since 2011 and in 16 of Head Coach Jen Hyde’s 18 seasons at Florida State.  The Seminoles’ five selections also mark the fourth time in the last five years that at least five Seminoles have been named as ITA Scholar Athletes.

Hule and Allen were named as ITA Scholar Athletes for the third time in their careers – becoming the 10th and 11th players in Florida State history to earn the academic honor at least three times.  Mia Vriens (2012-15) was named as an ITA Scholar Athlete a school-record four times.

Academically, Hule was named as an ITA Scholar-Athlete, to the All-ACC Academic Women’s Tennis Team and to the All-ACC Honor Roll as a senior in 2022.  She earned her Bachelor’s degree in English from Florida State during the spring of 2022.  Allen was named to the All-ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2020, 2021 and 2022.

Jacobs, who transferred to Florida State from Kentucky, has now been named as an ITA Scholar-Athlete three times during her career (2019-22).  Motosono, who transferred to Florida State from Oklahoma, was named as an ITA Scholar-Athlete for the fourth time in her career (2019-22).

To be named an ITA All-Academic Team, programs must have a team grade point average of 3.2 or above (on a 4.00 scale) and all varsity letter winners should be factored into the cumulative team GPA for the current academic year.

To be named an ITA Scholar-Athlete, student-athletes must have a grade point average of at least 3.5 (on a 4.00 scale) for the current academic year.

ITA Scholar Team
2004, Alina Mihailescu, Amberly Tantee, Anca Dumitrescu, Christina Denny, Heather Cordell, Lindsay Deason, Mihaela Moldovan
2005, Lindsay Deason, Miranda Foley, Alina Mihailescu
2006, Miranda Foley, Alina Mihalescu, Lisa Nystrom-Skold, Anna Rynarzewska
2008, Tapiwa Marobela, Ekaterina Rybakova, Anna Rynarzewska, Ferderica Suess
2009, Ekaterina Rybakova, Anna Rynarzewska Jessica Sucupira, Ferderica Suess
2011, Ekaterina Rybakova, Noemi Scharle, Ferderica Suess
2012, Leyla Erkan, Amy Sargeant, Mia Vriens, Kristina Schleich, Francesca Sagarelli
2013, Lella…

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