Bison Netters Earn ITA Scholar-Athlete Awards
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Four members
of the Howard University tennis team were named All-Academic
Scholar-Athletes by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA),
the governing body of collegiate tennis. Neilabh Avasthi (men’s
tennis), Amato Nocera (men’s tennis), Whitney Ambush (women’s
tennis) and Courtney Dorsey (women’s tennis) received the honor
based on their work on the court and in the classroom.
“This is the 12th consecutive year
we have qualified student-athletes for this honor,” said Larry
Strickland, head tennis coach at Howard University. “It has always
been our goal for team members to succeed in the classroom as well
as on the courts.”
In order to receive the ITA
Scholar-Athlete award, student-athletes were required to achieve at
least a 3.5 grade point average (4.0 scale) during the 2007-08
academic year. They also had to be letterwinners on their
respective teams and had to attend their current colleges or
universities for at least one full academic year by the end of the
season.
Avasthi and Dorsey graduated this
past spring. Nocera, Avasthi’s doubles partner last year, is one of
the top returners for the Bison this year. Ambush, a rising senior,
picked up five individual wins for HU last season, including a 6-0,
6-2 non-conference win over James Madison.
The men’s squad gets its season
underway this weekend at the Virginia State Invitational while the
women are off for a few more weeks, returning to action on Sept.
19-21 at the Georgetown Invitational.
The original story was published here: http://www.howard-bison.com/sports/mten/2008-09/news/Four_Bison_Netters_Receive_ITA_Honors

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