Nabieva named to WCC All-Academic Team
SAN BRUNO, Calif. – BYU women’s tennis player Natella Nabieva was named to the West Coast Conference 2016-17 All-Academic Team on Wednesday.
Nabieva, a senior from Tashkent, Uzbekistan, earned a 3.33 GPA as a pre-marketing major. She finished the season with a 10-9 singles record and 5-3 mark in WCC play. This is Nabieva’s second academic conference honor as she was named All-WCC Academic Honorable Mention last season.
To be considered for the all-academic team, a student-athlete must maintain at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average and be a significant contributor to his or her team. The WCC selects an all-academic team for each WCC-sponsored sport at the conclusion of each athletic season. To read the WCC’s full release, click here.
2016-17 WCC Women’s Tennis All-Academic Team
Name | Insitution | Class | GPA | Major |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sophia Chow | San Diego | Sophomore | 3.73 | Undeclared |
Radina Dimitrova | Portland | Sophomore | 3.98 | Business |
Nabilla Farrah | Santa Clara | Senior | 3.84 | Civil Engineering |
Laura Gulbe | Pepperdine | Junior | 3.58 | International Studies (Management) |
Christine Maddox | Pepperdine | Senior | 3.54 | Sports Medicine |
Genevieve McCluskey | San Francisco | Senior | 3.85 | Kinesiology |
Jana McCord | Saint Mary's | Senior | 3.89 | Politics |
Natella Nabieva | Brigham Young | Senior | 3.33 | Pre-Marketing |
Anna Romeka | Loyola Marymount | Junior | 3.33 | Marketing |
Maayan Seia | Pacific | Sophomore | 3.63 | Business Administration (Marketing) |
Daniella Silva | Santa Clara | Senior | 3.64 | Political Science |
Sophie Whittle | Gonzaga | Sophomore | 3.39 | Physical Education |
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