Tennis Athletes Named to Academic All-District Team


Truman women's tennis players Sydney Dial, Finley Laforge, MaryGrace Seymour and Himari Maruyama were each named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District team.

To qualify for the honor, student-athletes must carry a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher, demonstrate success on the court and be at least a sophomore academically and athletically. All four honorees played significant roles in Truman's 12-10 season, which included a 2-4 conference record and a winning record secured by taking three of the team's final four matches.

Dial, a senior, closed out one of the most accomplished careers in program history. She played No. 1 singles for two years and No. 1 doubles for three, finishing the season 12-11 in singles and 12-8 in doubles. Her primary doubles partnership with Nayana Malangi went 10-8 on the year.

Laforge, a sophomore, put together one of her strongest seasons as a Bulldog, going 12-11 in singles and 14-9 in doubles. She competed primarily at No. 3 singles and partnered with Seymour at No. 2 doubles, where the two went 14-8 together on the season. Laforge capped the year with a standout performance against Rockhurst's Marina Magai, a top player in the conference, in the team's final match.

Seymour, a sophomore, finished 12-9 in singles, competing primarily at No. 4, and posted a 14-8 doubles record alongside Laforge. She was one of the more consistent contributors in the lineup throughout the season, including a memorable three-set singles win in Truman's GLVC victory over Quincy that clinched the match.

Maruyama, a junior, went 9-5 in singles on the year and 4-4 in doubles, primarily competing at No. 5 and No. 6 singles. She showed growth throughout the season and was praised by Steve Smith, head coach, for the way she elevated her play in close matches down the stretch.
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