GREENSBORO, N.C. – Five members of the Virginia women’s tennis team were named to the All-ACC Academic Women’s Tennis Team in honors announced Tuesday (June 21) by the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Senior Rosie Johanson (Vancouver, Canada), junior Sofia Munera (Pereira, Colombia), sophomore Natasha Subhash (Fairfax, Va.), and freshmen Emma Navarro (Charleston, S.C.) and Hibah Shaikh (Teaneck, N.J.) have all earned the honor.

North Carolina and Virginia lead the league with five players each on the academic team, followed by Duke, Florida State, NC State, Notre Dame and Wake Forest with four each. Miami and Louisville each had three selections on the team.

Twenty-three members of the team were named All-Americans and the same number earned All-ACC distinction.

Minimum academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a 3.0 grade point average for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative average during one’s academic career. Athletic achievements during the most recent season are also considered in selecting the All-ACC Academic Team.

The ACC Honor Roll, which recognizes all conference student-athletes with a grade point average of 3.0 for the current academic year, will be released in July.

2021 ACC Women’s Tennis Scholar-Athlete of The Year: Estela Perez-Somarriba****, Miami, Sr., Sport Administration

2021 All-ACC Academic Women’s Tennis Team

  • Maria Aguiar, Boston College, Fr., Accounting
  • Yufei Long, Boston College, Sr. , Biology
  • Eleni Louka, Clemson, So., Accounting
  • Cristina Mayorova, Clemson, So., Communications
  • Chloe Beck, Duke, So., Psychology
  • Margaryta Bilokin, Duke, So., Evolutionary Anthropology
  • Meible Chi****, Duke, Gr., MMS
  • Georgia Drummy, Duke, So., Economics
  • Nandini Das, Florida State, Sr., Business Management & Marketing
  • Andrea Garcia Fernandez***, Florida State, Sr., Dietetics
  • Giulia Pairone, Florida State, Gr., Sport Psychology
  • Emmanuelle Salas**, Florida State, Sr., Business Management
  • Ava Hrastar, Georgia Tech, Fr., BA
  • Andrea Farulla Di Palma, Louisville, So. , Exercise Science
  • Tatiana Simova, Louisville, Jr. , Sport Administration
  • Diana Khodan, Miami, So., Art
  • Estela Perez-Somarriba****, Miami, Sr., Sport Administration
  • Isabella Pfennig, Miami, Fr., Economics
  • Fiona Crawley, North Carolina, Fr., Nutrition
  • Sara Daavettila***, North Carolina, Sr., Communication Studies
  • Alexa Graham**, North Carolina, Sr., Media and Journalism / Political Science
  • Cameron Morra, North Carolina, Jr., Political Science
  • Elizabeth Scotty, North Carolina, So., Media and Journalism
  • Jaeda Daniel, NC State , Sr., Psychology
  • Adriana Reami, NC State , Sr., Psychology
  • Anna Rogers**, NC State , Sr., Business
  • Alana Smith, NC State , Jr. , Sport Management
  • Ally Bojczuk, Notre Dame, Sr.,
  • Cameron Corse***, Notre Dame, Sr.,
  • Page Freeman, Notre Dame, So.,
  • Julia Lilien, Notre Dame, Jr.,

Viktoryia Kanapatskaya, Syracuse, Fr., Nutrition Sciences

Rosie Johanson, Virginia, Gr., Educational Psychology

Sofia Munera**, Virginia, Jr., Sociology

Emma Navarro, Virginia, Fr., Undeclared

Hibbah Shaikh, Virginia, Fr., Undeclared

Natasha Subhash, Virginia, So., Undeclared

Anna Brylin**, Wake Forest, Jr., Finance

Anna Campana, WFU, SO, Communication

Carolyn Campana, Wake Forest, Jr., Business & Enterprise Management

Brooke Killingsworth, Wake Forest, Fr., Undeclared