AUSTIN, Texas – College Sports Communicators
(CSC) has announced the 2024-25 Academic All-American women's tennis teams.
Alicia Dudeney represents Florida on the Third Team, rounding out her senior year on an 11-match win streak and earning a 3.78 GPA.
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In her 2024-25 season alone, Dudeney was named an ITA All-American, awarded All-SEC First Team honors, recognized on the SEC Community Service Team, made a run to the NCAA Final Four Doubles Championship, and received her highest collegiate ranking in doubles at No. 3.
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In the classroom, Dudeney received a degree in Business Administration and a certificate in Economics. Dudeney officially graduated from the University of Florida with Magna Cum Laude honors in May of 2025.
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Dudeney now joins an elite list of accomplished student-athletes to receive a CSC Academic All-America honor while at Florida. The women's tennis program claims 10 Academic All-American honorees and 14 total honors.
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As a whole, UF has seen 124 CSC All-Americans and has recorded a combined 170 honors. Dudeney is only the third Gator for the 2024-25 academic year to receive Academic All-American status, joining Josh Liendo (Swim and Dive) and Kennedy Martin (Volleyball).
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Name |
Sport |
Year |
Selection |
Team |
Alicia Dudeney |
Tennis |
2025 |
Women's Tennis |
3rd |
Josh Liendo |
Swimming |
2025 |
Men's S&D |
1st |
Kennedy Martin |
Volleyball |
2024 |
Volleyball |
1st |
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For more information on how the CSC Academic All-America Teams are selected and for a full list of the 2024-25 Academic All-America Women's Tennis honorees,
click here.Â
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