North Carolina State University Athletics

Women's Tennis Has Five Named to All-ACC Academic Team
6/26/2026 3:00:00 PM | Women's Tennis
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Five members of the NC State women's tennis team were named to the 2026 All-ACC Academic Team, the conference announced Friday.
Gabriella Broadfoot, Jasmine Conway, Mia Slama, Lavinia Tanasie and Anna Zyryanova each earned the academic honor in recognition of their success both on the court and in the classroom.
Zyryanova, who graduated this spring, became the Wolfpack's lone three-time All-ACC Academic Team selection. Broadfoot, Conway and Slama each earned the honor for the second time, while Tanasie received the recognition for the first time following her freshman season.
To be eligible for the All-ACC Academic Team, student-athletes must be undergraduates who have been enrolled at their institution for at least one year, maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, post at least a 3.0 GPA during each of the previous two semesters and compete in at least 50 percent of their team's contests during the most recent season. Student-athletes who completed their undergraduate degree and competed while pursuing a graduate degree this season are eligible for the ACC's Graduate Scholar-Athlete Award, which will be announced in July. The ACC Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes academic achievement regardless of athletic participation, will also be announced in July.
The Wolfpack will begin the 2026-27 campaign this fall after making its fourth NCAA Elite Eight appearance in the last six seasons and capturing the program's second ACC Championship in 2026.
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2026 Women's Tennis All-ACC Academic Team
Gabriella Broadfoot**, NC State, Jr., Psychology
Jasmine Conway**, NC State, Jr., Communication
Mia Slama**, NC State, So., Communication
Lavinia Tanasie, NC State, Fr., Sport Management
Anna Zyryanova***, NC State, Sr., Communication








