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2026 ITA Academic Awards

ITA Honors 19 Oaks, Two Menlo Tennis Teams With Academic Awards

7/14/2026 9:32:00 AM

2026 ITA Division II Men's Tennis Academic Awards
2026 ITA Division II Women's Tennis Academic Awards


TEMPE, Ariz. – Once again impressing with either racket or pencil in hand, Menlo Men's and Women's Tennis were both honored in Tuesday's Intercollegiate Tennis Association announcement of All-Academic Team selections while 12 Oaks from the men's squad and seven Oaks from the women's squad were named ITA Scholar-Athletes.

Peak Performance
On the men's side, Menlo highlighted their 2025-26 campaign with seven victories including the program's first over a NCAA Division I opponent in Illinois State on Mar. 13. The women's team also achieved milestones, becoming nationally-ranked for the first time in the NCAA era and making their first appearance in the Pacific West Conference Championship Tournament en route to 12 wins overall.

To be named an ITA All-Academic Team, all student-athletes are factored into the cumulative team grade point average for the current academic year, and the team must have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or above on a 4.00 scale. With a 3.66 GPA, Menlo Men's Tennis was one of 70 teams and Menlo Women's Tennis' 3.60 GPA was one of 95 to be named an All-Academic Team in 2025-26.

ITA Scholar-Athletes – Men
George Burgin – Business

Tijl Forger – International Business


Ian Ramiro Perez – MSIS

Erkin Tootoonchi Moghaddam – MSIS

Galien Del Vecchio – MSIS

Joao Pedro Werner Ferreira – Finance


Lachlan Ming – AI & Analytics

Nima Trips – Entrepreneurship & Innovation


Henry Riccioni-Brown – Psychology

Asger Emil Ildor – Finance

Jarl Ildor – International Business

Robinson Pelluault – International Business


ITA Scholar-Athletes – Women
Livia Harper – Marketing

Tumi Kgosiemang – Business

Carlotta Stern – International Business

Ombeline Robilliart – Finance


Karen Saucedo – Finance

Angel Cody – Finance

Gloria Jovic – Finance


The requirement to be named an ITA Scholar-Athlete is that a student-athlete must have a GPA of at least a 3.5 on a 4.0 scale for the academic year, a feat which was accomplished by a total of 548 DII men's student-athletes and 649 women's student-athletes across the nation in 2026.

This marks the second consecutive year in which Menlo has had at least 15 ITA Scholar-Athletes and two ITA All-Academic Team awards.
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