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Men's Tennis Record Book 2021-222021-22 SECSEC MEN’SMEN’S TTENNISENNIS RRECORDECORD BBOOKOOK SEC Communications Contents 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North The Southeastern Conference ......................................................................................... 2-3 Birmingham, AL 35203 SEC Milestones .....................................................................................................................4 (205) 458-3000 All-Time SEC Championships / All-Time Na onal Championship .......................................5 All-Time Na onal Championships By Sport ..................................................................... 6-7 SEC Champions ....................................................................................................................8 Annual Standings ........................................................................................................... 9-11 SEC Championship Final Points.................................................................................... 12-14 SEC Team Tournament Results .................................................................................... 15-17 SEC Singles Champions ......................................................................................................18 SEC Doubles Champions ....................................................................................................19 SEC Honors: Of the Year Awards ........................................................................................20 HERB VINCENT TAMMY WILSON SEC Honors: All-Tournament Team ....................................................................................21 Associate Director SEC Honors: Weekly Honors ........................................................................................ 22-24 Commissioner [email protected] [email protected] SEC Honors: Community Service Team .............................................................................25 Women’s Basketball Tennis SEC Honors: All-SEC .................................................................................................... 26- 29 SEC Honors: All-Freshman/All-Newcomer .........................................................................30 SEC Honors: Academic Honor Roll ............................................................................... 30-38 Na onal Honors: ITA All-Academic Teams.........................................................................39 Na onal Honors: ITA Scholar Athletes ......................................................................... 39-42 Na onal Honors: CoSIDA Academic All-America ..............................................................43 ITA Regional Honors ..................................................................................................... 44-45 ITA Na onal Honors ...........................................................................................................46 ITA All-America ............................................................................................................. 47-49 SEC Final ITA Rankings.................................................................................................. 50-53 CHUCK DUNLAP CRAIG PINKERTON Director Director SEC in NCAA Championship ...............................................................................................54 [email protected] [email protected] NCAA Team Results (SEC Only) .................................................................................... 55-59 Football Men’s Basketball NCAA Singles Results (SEC Only) .................................................................................. 60-72 Equestrian Soccer NCAA Doubles Results (SEC Only) ............................................................................... 73-79 Golf JILL SKOTARCZAK BEN BEATY Assistant Director Assistant Director [email protected] [email protected] Gymnastics Baseball Softball Football Swimming Track/Cross Country Volleyball Credits: The 2021-22 Southeastern Conference Men’s Tennis Record Book is published by the Southeastern Conference Office, Greg Sankey, Commissioner. Permission to reprint materials in this publication, whether in whole or in part, must be obtained in writing from the editor. All information reproduced from this publication should credit the 2021-22 SEC Men’s Tennis Record Book. Editor: Tammy Wilson, Director of Communications. SEC Men’s Tennis Record Book THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE IT JUST MEANS MORE STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT AND ACHIEVEMENT Scholars. Champions. Leaders. These are the pillars of the South- Virtual Career Tour eastern Conference, and together they represent the vision for For the fi h consecu ve year, but this me with a diff erent twist, an 88-year-old intercollegiate athle c conference that con nues the SEC conducted its successful Student-Athlete Career Tour. to experience unparalleled success. Ranging from record-break- The pandemic could not stop this important student-athlete en- ing accomplishments by student-athletes and administrators to gagement ini a ve as it was conducted in a virtual format, host- signifi cant growth in media, sponsorship, and branding, the SEC ing 68 student-athletes from all 14 SEC universi es. con nues to prove on every front why it is SECond to None. The program allows gradua ng student-athletes to connect with The Conference con nues to deliver record fi nancial distribu ons human resource recruiters in various careers and submit resumes to its member universi es, which makes it possible for the Con- for entry-level jobs and internships. The students also learn about ference to support scholars through and beyond gradua on, win interview prepara on, and ways to build eff ec ve business rela- championships in every sponsored varsity sport, and ul mately onships through authen city, curiosity, and social media best prepare young people to change the world. prac ces. This year, the group met with execu ves at several cor- pora ons in the Atlanta area including Cox Communica ons, The The SEC’s leadership believes strongly that intercollegiate athle c Atlanta Hawks, and Chick-fi l-A. conferences have an obliga on to aid in Student-Athlete Devel- opment and Achievement, both academically and athle cally. As SEC Student-Athletes and Community Service such, the SEC was the fi rst conference to establish a Student-Ath- Each year the SEC awards a $5,000 scholarship to a male and lete Career Tour designed to prepare students for professions female nominee from each school for the Brad Davis SEC Com- a er gradua on, and this year the Conference again welcomed munity Service Award, and $10,000 goes to the two student-ath- 28 students to Atlanta for a mul -day series of mee ngs and de- letes selected each year as the Brad Davis SEC Community Service velopment. And the SEC has integrated its student-athlete leader- Leaders of the Year. In 2020-21, University of Georgia track & fi eld ship councils into its annual mee ngs to provide its young people athlete Jessica Drop and University of Mississippi football athlete a greater voice in their own collegiate experience. Mac Brown were named winners of the pres gious award. The SEC con nues to strengthen its rela onships in Media and NCAA Woman of the Year – Kentucky’s Asia Seidt Sponsorship. The SEC Network is now available on every major Kentucky swimming standout Asia Seidt was chosen as the 2020 cable provider and every na onwide, mul -channel subscrip- NCAA Woman of the Year from more than 600 candidates with on streaming service in the marketplace. The SEC Network also the announcement during a live virtual award show in November. reaches 140 countries outside the U.S. The pres gious honor marks UK Athle cs’ fi rst NCAA Woman The SEC is a place where Innova on and Leadership are expect- of the Year ever. Seidt earned more All-America honors, NCAA ed and pursued. However, the pursuit extends beyond champi- Championship podium fi nishes, Southeastern Conference Cham- onship rings and trophies to include offi cia ng, administra on, pionship medals and All-SEC First Team selec ons than any UK and other ini a ves. For example, on the heels of its football and swimmer or diver, man or woman, who has come before her. men’s basketball collabora ve replay success, this year the SEC Meanwhile, she maintained a 4.0 cumula ve grade-point aver- became the fi rst collegiate conference to introduce centralized age and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology with video review in baseball. the highest honors. The SEC has also amplifi ed its posi on rela ve to Branding and Finalists were selected from a group of 30 Woman of the Year Celebra on eff orts. As SECU was renamed “SEC Academic Rela- honorees which included 10 honorees from each NCAA division ons,” it heightened its focus on programs and ac vi es designed and represented a range of sports. to highlight the teaching, research and service accomplished on SEC campuses. The Conference also executed Year Four of the “It Past NCAA Woman of the Year Winners from the SEC Just Means More” branding campaign, con nuing its presence on 2020 – Asia Seidt, Swimming and Diving, Kentucky radio, TV and online while satura ng na onal championship ci es 2018 – Keturah Orji, Track and Field, Georgia with digital outdoor exposure. 2008 – Nkolika Anosike, Basketball, Tennessee The SEC’s Athle c Achievements have historically been—and con- 2005 – Lauryn McCalley, Swimming and Diving, Tennessee nue to be— unprecedented. The SEC con nues to win na onal 2001 – Kimberly Black, Swimming and Diving, Georgia
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