MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The SSAC announced the 2025 Barnes & Noble College Men's Tennis Scholar-Athlete Team and Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Mobile's Sergio Ruiz Ramiro was named 2025 Barnes & Noble College Men's Tennis Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The senior business administration major posted a 3.50 GPA in the classroom. On the court, Ramiro went 11-3 in singles and 13-2 in doubles to earn Second-Team All-Conference honors.
2025 Barnes & Noble College Men's Tennis Scholar-Athlete Team
Sergio Ruiz Ramiro, Mobile *
Santiago Reina, Mobile
Hippolyte Barbier de Preville, Loyola
Akhilendran Indrabalan, Loyola
Jean Nicolas Leblanc, William Carey
Samyak Bajracharya, Middle Georgia
Daniel Garcia Suarez, Middle Georgia
Additional Notes
- Indrabalan (3.78), Barbier de Preville (3.58) and Bajracharya (3.57) lead the way in the classroom
- Leblanc and Suarez earned First-Team All-Conference honors, while Ramiro, Barbier de Preville and Bajracharya earned Second-Team All-Conference honors
- To be eligible, student-athletes must be a sophomore or above in both academic and athletic standing, must be starters or important reserves, have at least a 3.3 cumulative GPA and have competed in 50% of competitions
- Graduate students are not eligible, and transfers must have completed one semester at the school
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