Women's Tennis Receives First All-American of the Year Honor
GREENWOOD, IND. – For the 12th time, Morningside Women’s Tennis has had an athlete named a College Sports Communicators Academic All-American, as Line Jensen has earned honors for the second time in her career. Jensen was also selected as the CSC Academic All-American of the Year for NAIA women’s tennis, marking the first time that a Morningsider has taken the top honor.
GREENWOOD, IND. – For the 12th time, Morningside Women's Tennis has had an athlete named a College Sports Communicators Academic All-American, as Line Jensen has earned honors for the second time in her career. Jensen was also selected as the CSC Academic All-American of the Year for NAIA women's tennis, marking the first time that a Morningsider has taken the top honor.
Jensen becomes the fifth Mustang to repeat as an Academic All-American in women's tennis.
The latest accolade from CSC comes on the heels of All-America honors from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and Intercollegiate Tennis Association, all-conference honors from the Great Plains Athletic Conference, and team GPAC regular season and tournament titles.
The CSC Academic All-American program recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for a combination of success on the court and in the classroom, requiring that nominees maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or better and reach a minimum participation standard.
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