Farhat and Raman celebrate during the NCAA Championship.
Middlebury women's tennis seniors
Nina Farhat and
Sahana Raman have been lauded with College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America accolades. The pair capped their careers together last week, finishing as the NCAA Runner-Up in the doubles bracket with a record of 30-4 this season.
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HONOREE HIGHLIGHTS
- Farhat
- Farhat is a molecular biology and biochemistry major with a 3.97 grade-point-average (GPA).
- The Panther concluded her time in the navy and white with a 72-16 mark in doubles play and a 45-10 singles record.
- Recently named the ITA's Most Improved Player, Farhat also tallied All-NESCAC First Team Doubles honors alongside Raman.Â
- Raman
- Raman graduated with a degree in neuroscience and boasted a GPA of 3.82.
- The Panther becomes the first women's tennis player to earn the prestigious award twice, securing honors a season ago.
- Raman finished with a 99-30 mark in tandem action and 84-30 in singles, marking what is believed to be the most wins in both in Middlebury history.
- The ITA Northeast Region's Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award was presented to Raman at the end of the season.
- The Panther became the fifth women's tennis competitor in Middlebury history to garner NESCAC Player of the Year honors, while earning her fourth-straight first-team all-conference laurel.
With Farhat and Raman's accomplishments, Middlebury now has 61 Academic All-America selections. The full list of women's tennis honorees can be found here.