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Emily Welker Earns CSC Academic All-American Honors
6/2/2026 | Women's Tennis
OXFORD, Miss. – Following a sensational athletic and academic career, Ole Miss women's tennis senior Emily Welker has been selected as a College Sports Communicators Second Team Academic All-American, as announced on Tuesday.
Welker becomes the ninth Rebel in program history to earn CSC/CoSiDA Academic All-American honors, the first since Caroline Rohde-Moe in 2014.
A native of Limbach-Oberfrohna, Germany, Welker ends her career with one of the most accoladed single seasons in program history.
She became the 14th All-American in the program's history. In the fall, she competed in the NCAA Singles Championships, where she was seeded 9-16 but would finish in the Final Four. Her play in the fall gave rise to a season-high No. 6 rank in the ITA singles rankings for the spring.
Throughout the spring, Welker remained in the top 22 nationally in singles throughout the remainder of the season while compiling a 26-7 overall singles record, including eight wins against ranked opponents, which was highlighted by a victory against Arkansas' No. 23 Caroline Gomez Alonso.
In doubles, she competed in the NCAA Doubles Championships alongside her partner Andrea Nova; there, the pair finished in the Second Round of the tournament. Welker and Nova would stay paired up in the spring and become a vital piece for the Rebels, for the duo accumulated a 24-7 overall doubles record, including a season-high ranked win against Vanderbilt's No. 6 duo of Celia-Belle Mohr and Sophia Webster in the second round of the SEC Tournament.
Welker and Nova finished the season with an ITA Doubles Ranking of No. 6 on April 30, 2026. Her impact for Ole Miss was then also recognized by the Southeastern Conference as she was named to the 2025-26 All-SEC Second Team.
Welker has recorded a 3.97 GPA while pursuing her public health graduate degree. She is one of just two student-athletes in the SEC to earn honors, joining Vanderbilt's Bridget Stammel.
In addition to her academic All-American honors, Welker also earned All-District honors earlier this season.
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Welker becomes the ninth Rebel in program history to earn CSC/CoSiDA Academic All-American honors, the first since Caroline Rohde-Moe in 2014.
A native of Limbach-Oberfrohna, Germany, Welker ends her career with one of the most accoladed single seasons in program history.
She became the 14th All-American in the program's history. In the fall, she competed in the NCAA Singles Championships, where she was seeded 9-16 but would finish in the Final Four. Her play in the fall gave rise to a season-high No. 6 rank in the ITA singles rankings for the spring.
Throughout the spring, Welker remained in the top 22 nationally in singles throughout the remainder of the season while compiling a 26-7 overall singles record, including eight wins against ranked opponents, which was highlighted by a victory against Arkansas' No. 23 Caroline Gomez Alonso.
In doubles, she competed in the NCAA Doubles Championships alongside her partner Andrea Nova; there, the pair finished in the Second Round of the tournament. Welker and Nova would stay paired up in the spring and become a vital piece for the Rebels, for the duo accumulated a 24-7 overall doubles record, including a season-high ranked win against Vanderbilt's No. 6 duo of Celia-Belle Mohr and Sophia Webster in the second round of the SEC Tournament.
Welker and Nova finished the season with an ITA Doubles Ranking of No. 6 on April 30, 2026. Her impact for Ole Miss was then also recognized by the Southeastern Conference as she was named to the 2025-26 All-SEC Second Team.
Welker has recorded a 3.97 GPA while pursuing her public health graduate degree. She is one of just two student-athletes in the SEC to earn honors, joining Vanderbilt's Bridget Stammel.
In addition to her academic All-American honors, Welker also earned All-District honors earlier this season.
FOLLOW THE REBELS ON SOCIAL
For more information on Ole Miss Women's Tennis, follow the Rebels on Twitter at @OleMissWTennis, on Facebook at OleMissWTennis and on Instagram at OleMissWTennis. Also, follow Coach Roberts on Twitter, @gdrob91.
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