Texas A&M Women’s Tennis’ Stoiana Earns Pair of ITA Texas Regional Awards

News release from Texas A&M Athletics:

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M’s Mary Stoiana earned two Texas Regional Awards the Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced Tuesday.

Stoiana claimed the Texas Regional’s accolades for the Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship Award as well as the ITA Senior Player of the Year. The Ashe Award is presented to student-athletes who have exhibited outstanding sportsmanship and leadership, as well as scholastic, extracurricular and tennis achievements.

During the 2024-25 season, Stoiana stood out among the nation’s best, including spending multiple weeks at No. 1 in the ITA National Ranking. She registered a 28-6 overall mark, including a 20-4 record in dual action and 10-1 in SEC play. Stoiana ended the season ranked No. 2 and posted a 23-6 record against other ranked players.

Stoiana registered two victories each over No. 1 Dasha Vidmanova (Georgia) and No. 4 Elza Tomase (Tennessee), along with wins against No. 3 DJ Bennett and No. 5 Julia Fliegner (Michigan). One of the triumphs against Vidmanova helped Texas A&M earn its fourth consecutive SEC regular-season title.

The most prolific player in Aggie history, Stoiana logged a 138-20 career record, including a whopping 66-7 at No. 1. She went undefeated in dual action at Mitchell Tennis Center, boasting a 47-0 record.

Among Stoiana’s cavalcade of awards, she was named ITA National Player of the Year in 2024 along with SEC Player of the Year in 2023 and ’24. This spring she picked up the prestigious Hurd Award. She is a three-time ITA All-American in singles and doubles. In 2024, she helped Texas A&M win its first national championship and this season propelled A&M to a national runner-up finish.

Stoiana recently claimed her second Academic All-America honor from the College Sports Communicators. In the classroom, Stoiana, who graduated in May, boasted a 3.78 GPA in sport management. She has been an academic beacon since her arrival in Aggieland, earning a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll every season along with earning Athletics Director Honor Roll every semester at Texas A&M.

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