
Four Bulls Earn Academic All-MAC Recognition
5/16/2025 10:28:00 AM | Women's Tennis, Office of Student-Athlete Success
BUFFALO, NY – Four members of the University at Buffalo women's tennis team were named to the 2025 Academic All-Mid-American Conference Team, the league announced on Friday afternoon. A total of 28 student-athletes were named to this year's squad.
Junior Deanne Choo earns the honor for the second straight season while graduate student Jagmeet Kaur, senior Esmee Andresen and sophomore Julia Laspro were named to the squad for the first time in their careers.
Choo, an exercise science and kinesiology major with a 3.473 GPA, recorded a perfect 6-0 singles record while adding five doubles victories. She now ranks 25th in program history in doubles wins and 36th in singles victories.
A business administration major with a 3.681 GPA, Andresen put together a solid senior campaign in which she was named to the All-MAC First Team after recording a 17-10 overall singles record, including a 6-4 MAC mark and a huge win over Miami (OH) in the MAC Tournament semifinals, playing primarily at the first position. She also led the team with 15 doubles victories, including a 9-3 mark with partner Maria Glowacka at the first position.
Kaur, who is a 4.0 student currently pursuing a master's degree in educational psychology and quantitative methods, earned MAC Tournament Most Valuable Player honors after recording back-to-back victories, including the clinching point in the semifinal win over Miami (OH). In her final collegiate season, Kaur won 14 singles matches, while adding eight doubles victories, for a two-year UB total of 25 singles and 20 doubles wins.
A biomedical science major with a 3.708 GPA, Laspro had a breakthrough sophomore campaign in which she recorded 17 singles wins, tied for second most on the squad, playing primarily at the fourth position.
The Academic All-MAC honor is for a student-athlete who has excelled in athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests scheduled or completed in the particular sport. First-year students and ANY transfer students in their first year of residence are not eligible for the award. Outstanding academic and athletic accomplishments for the current season only are considered.
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Junior Deanne Choo earns the honor for the second straight season while graduate student Jagmeet Kaur, senior Esmee Andresen and sophomore Julia Laspro were named to the squad for the first time in their careers.
Choo, an exercise science and kinesiology major with a 3.473 GPA, recorded a perfect 6-0 singles record while adding five doubles victories. She now ranks 25th in program history in doubles wins and 36th in singles victories.
A business administration major with a 3.681 GPA, Andresen put together a solid senior campaign in which she was named to the All-MAC First Team after recording a 17-10 overall singles record, including a 6-4 MAC mark and a huge win over Miami (OH) in the MAC Tournament semifinals, playing primarily at the first position. She also led the team with 15 doubles victories, including a 9-3 mark with partner Maria Glowacka at the first position.
Kaur, who is a 4.0 student currently pursuing a master's degree in educational psychology and quantitative methods, earned MAC Tournament Most Valuable Player honors after recording back-to-back victories, including the clinching point in the semifinal win over Miami (OH). In her final collegiate season, Kaur won 14 singles matches, while adding eight doubles victories, for a two-year UB total of 25 singles and 20 doubles wins.
A biomedical science major with a 3.708 GPA, Laspro had a breakthrough sophomore campaign in which she recorded 17 singles wins, tied for second most on the squad, playing primarily at the fourth position.
The Academic All-MAC honor is for a student-athlete who has excelled in athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests scheduled or completed in the particular sport. First-year students and ANY transfer students in their first year of residence are not eligible for the award. Outstanding academic and athletic accomplishments for the current season only are considered.
For all the latest on UB women's tennis, follow @ubwomentennis on Twitter/X and @ubwomenstennis on Instagram and like the UB Women's Tennis Facebook page.
Click here for information on the Blue & White Fund and how you can help UB Athletics.
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