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Arianne Hartono Earns All-SEC First Team Honors

4/27/2017 | Women's Tennis

April 27, 2017

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - There are 11 teams, 12 players and 14 doubles teams from the Southeastern Conference in the latest Oracle/ITA Top 25 Rankings, making Thursday's announcement of the SEC postseason awards a list of the best in college tennis. Ole Miss junior All-American Arianne Hartono is among the elite, earning All-SEC first team honors.

This is the third year in a row for Hartono (Meppel, Netherlands) to be recognized by the SEC. Last year, she was named to the second team and in 2015 she made the All-Freshman Team.

"To be named first team All-SEC is a tremendous honor for Arianne," head coach Mark Beyers said. "This conference is a who's who of college tennis. Arianne has established herself as one of the premier players in this conference. Playing at No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles she has a tough task every time she steps on the court. Ari has worked extremely hard to get to this point and is excited about finishing the year strong during the NCAA's."

Hartono is ranked No. 27 in the nation in singles and also ranked twice in the top 25 in doubles, including No. 21 with current partner Alexa Bortles. She owns a 18-13 overall record, 13-10 at No. 1 singles.

With Hartono's leadership at the top of the lineup, the Rebels have positioned themselves to receive their ninth straight NCAA bid. Hartono is also in position to earn her second NCAA bid in singles and doubles.

The field of 64 for the NCAA Team Championships will be revealed May 2 at 4:30 p.m. CT on NCAA.com, while the individual selections will be announced on May 3.

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A complete list of the awards follows and ties were not broken leading to 14-member All-SEC First-Team and a seven-member All-Freshman team.

First Team All-SECSecond Team All-SEC

Erin Routliffe, Alabama Shannon Hudson, Arkansas

Alizee Michaud, Auburn Andie Dikosavljevic, Auburn

Ingrid Neel, Florida Kourtney Keegan, Florida

Josie Kuhlman, Florida Anna Danilina, Florida

Belinda Woolcock, Florida Kennedy Shaffer, Georgia

Elena Christofi, Georgia Aldila Sutjiadi, Kentucky

Ellen Perez, Georgia Joana Valle Costa, LSU

Jade Lewis, LSU Bea Santos, Missouri

Arianne Hartono, Ole Miss Mia Horvit, South Carolina

Jasmine Lee, Mississippi State Brittany Lindl, Tennessee

Rachel Pierson, Texas A&M Rutuja Bhosale, Texas A&M

Sydney Campbell, Vanderbilt Fernanda Contreras, Vanderbilt

Astra Sharma, Vanderbilt

Emily Smith, Vanderbilt

All-Freshman

Taylor Russo, Auburn

Ingrid Neel, Florida

Elena Christofi, Georgia

Jade Lewis, LSU

Lisa Marie Rioux, Mississippi State

Mia Horvit, South Carolina

Christina Rosca, Vanderbilt

Player of the Year

Astra Sharma, Vanderbilt

Co-Freshmen of the Year

Elena Christofi, Georgia

Jade Lewis, LSU

Tri-Scholar-Athletes of the Year

Danielle Spielmann, Alabama

Aldila Sutjadi, Kentucky

Georgina Sellyn, Vanderbilt

Coach of the Year

Geoff Macdonald, Vanderbilt

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