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Five Women’s Tennis Players from PBC Recognized as ITA All-Americans

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Five Peach Belt Conference women’s tennis players have been recognized as All-Americans by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), showcasing their exceptional talent and dedication to the sport. Nadja Meier and Dana Heimen from Flagler, Nikoline Gullacksen and Mariana Ramirez from Columbus State, and Angelina Linnikova from North Georgia have all received this prestigious honor.

Meier, a senior from Germany, achieved All-America status in both singles and doubles, finishing the season with an impressive 32-5 record in singles and a No. 4 ranking. She also excelled in doubles alongside Heimen, earning a No. 7 ranking in the final listing. Heimen, a sophomore from Germany, boasted a 17-4 record in doubles with Meier and was a key player in their success on the court.

Gullacksen and Ramirez, both from Columbus State, ranked third in the nation in doubles and posted a remarkable 25-3 record together. Their strong performance in doubles matches contributed significantly to their team’s success throughout the season.

Linnikova, a standout player from North Georgia, made history by becoming the program’s fifth All-American and the first singles All-American since 2019. Her impressive record against nationally ranked opponents helped her climb to No. 6 in the ITA women’s singles rankings, marking a significant achievement for both her and the program.

Overall, these five talented athletes have demonstrated exceptional skill and determination on the tennis court, earning well-deserved recognition as ITA All-Americans. Their success serves as a testament to their hard work and dedication to the sport.

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