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Five Men's Tennis Players Earn Academic All-MAC Honors
May 13, 2024 | Men's Tennis
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Mid-American Conference announced Monday afternoon the 2024 Men's Tennis Academic All-MAC Team. A total of 22 student-athletes were named to this year's squad.
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Ball State and Buffalo led the way with five student-athletes on this year's team. Northern Illinois and Western Michigan had four honorees, while Toledo had three and UIC had one student-athlete represented.
The Academic All-MAC honor is for a student-athlete who has excelled in athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests for that particular sport.
Ball State (5)
Eli Herran, Graduate Senior, Information Communication Science, 4.0
Jacks Lancaster, Sophomore, Finance, 3.735
Vince Orlando, Senior, Information Communication Science, 4.00
Sajin Smith, Junior, Exercise Science, 3.387
Nathaniel Webster, Junior, Finance, 3.869
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Buffalo (5)
Yu-Shiang Huang, Junio Psychology, 3.276
Finn Macnamara, Senior, Biomedical Engineering, 3.968
Theodoros Mitsakos, Sophomore, Communication, 3.667
Daniils Snaiders, Junior, Business Communications, 3.581
Cheng Tang, Junior, Aerospace Engineering, 3.405
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Northern Illinois (4)
Mikael Vollbach, Senior, Business Admin, 4.0
Armin Koschtojan, Senior, Business Admin, 3.928
Christopher Norlin, Sophomore Business Admin, 3.279
Cheng En Tsai, Senior, Sport Management, 3.267
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Toledo (3)
Marko Galic, Graduate Student, Marketing, 3.177 (undergrad)/ 3.366 (graduate)
Matias Olivero, Sophomore, Business, 3.548
Pawit Sornlaksup, Senior, Information Systems, 3.730
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UIC (1)
Gustavo Schwebel, Senior, Management 3.4
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Western Michigan (4)
Anton Arzhankin, Junior, Computer Science, 3.83
Jackson Boone, Senior, Philosophy, 3.95
Benjamin George, Senior, Business Analytics, 3.96
Ferdinand Schlueter, Senior, Integrated Supply Management, 3.97
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Ball State and Buffalo led the way with five student-athletes on this year's team. Northern Illinois and Western Michigan had four honorees, while Toledo had three and UIC had one student-athlete represented.
The Academic All-MAC honor is for a student-athlete who has excelled in athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests for that particular sport.
Ball State (5)
Eli Herran, Graduate Senior, Information Communication Science, 4.0
Jacks Lancaster, Sophomore, Finance, 3.735
Vince Orlando, Senior, Information Communication Science, 4.00
Sajin Smith, Junior, Exercise Science, 3.387
Nathaniel Webster, Junior, Finance, 3.869
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Buffalo (5)
Yu-Shiang Huang, Junio Psychology, 3.276
Finn Macnamara, Senior, Biomedical Engineering, 3.968
Theodoros Mitsakos, Sophomore, Communication, 3.667
Daniils Snaiders, Junior, Business Communications, 3.581
Cheng Tang, Junior, Aerospace Engineering, 3.405
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Northern Illinois (4)
Mikael Vollbach, Senior, Business Admin, 4.0
Armin Koschtojan, Senior, Business Admin, 3.928
Christopher Norlin, Sophomore Business Admin, 3.279
Cheng En Tsai, Senior, Sport Management, 3.267
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Toledo (3)
Marko Galic, Graduate Student, Marketing, 3.177 (undergrad)/ 3.366 (graduate)
Matias Olivero, Sophomore, Business, 3.548
Pawit Sornlaksup, Senior, Information Systems, 3.730
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UIC (1)
Gustavo Schwebel, Senior, Management 3.4
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Western Michigan (4)
Anton Arzhankin, Junior, Computer Science, 3.83
Jackson Boone, Senior, Philosophy, 3.95
Benjamin George, Senior, Business Analytics, 3.96
Ferdinand Schlueter, Senior, Integrated Supply Management, 3.97
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Players Mentioned
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