CORAL GABLES, Fla. – Six members of the University of Miami women’s tennis team garnered All-ACC Academic Team recognition, as announced Thursday afternoon.
Daevenia Achong, Audrey Boch-Collins, Diana Khodan, Isabella Pfennig, Eden Richardson and Maya Tahan all received the distinction for their success on the court and in the classroom during the 2021-22 academic year.
Since the honors were started in 2006, this is the first time six Hurricanes have made the cut, eclipsing the prior record of five in both 2012 and 2019. Miami is one of just three schools with at least a half-dozen designees this year, alongside Duke and North Carolina.
An ITA All-American and First Team All-ACC pick, Achong co-led Miami in both singles (29-13) and doubles (29-11) wins, en route to finishing No. 42 and sixth in the nation, respectively. The fourth-year junior, who reached the NCAA Doubles Championship final, graduated in May with a 3.748 GPA and a degree in finance. She previously made the All-ACC Academic Team in 2019.
Boch-Collins, a sophomore in her first year at The U, co-led the Hurricanes in singles wins with a splendid 29-10 mark that included a 17-5 ledger in dual matches. A criminology major with a 3.744 GPA, Boch-Collins also went 17-10 in doubles and posted the first ranked singles win of her career.
Khodan, a third-year sophomore, recorded a superb 19-9 singles record before suffering a season-ending injury in early April. Khodan, who owns a 3.542 GPA as an art major, also went 18-10 in doubles, including 5-3 versus ranked opponents, on her way to taking the No. 55 spot in the year-end ITA rankings. She also received All-ACC Academic Team plaudits in 2021.
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