CSC Academic All-District Women's Tennis Team
MADISON, N.J. – Senior
Mary Kalorin and graduate student
Sophie Weaver of the Drew University women's tennis team have been honored for their efforts on the court and in the classroom with their selections to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team.
The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes tennis honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA — for each gender.
To be nominated for the CSC Academic All-America program, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore with a 3.5 or higher cumulative grade-point average. They must also compete in 70 percent of an institution's matches that include a team score.
Kalorin, a Neuroscience major, earned her third career CSC Academic All-District award. She capped a tremendous career this past season, earning First Team All-Landmark Conference honors in both singles and doubles for the fourth year in a row. She played No. 1 singles for the first time in her career and finished 8-9 while going 4-4 versus Landmark Conference competition. She was also 13-7 at No. 1 doubles with Weaver, and the two finished 6-3 in conference play.
A Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Elementary Education major, Weaver made the most of her lone season with the Blue and Green, posting a singles record of 12-5, including a perfect 8-0 mark in Landmark Conference play. She also finished 13-7 with Kalorin at No. 1 doubles.
The Rangers registered a 10-10 record while posting a 6-3 mark versus Landmark Conference opponents this past season. The team finished in fifth place in the Landmark Conference standings and lost at Catholic University in the first round of the conference championship tournament.