
Four Women’s Tennis Student-Athletes Named to CSC Academic All-District Team
5/12/2026 2:01:00 PM | Women's Tennis
BUFFALO, NY - Four members of the University at Buffalo women's tennis team have been named to the College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA) Academic All-District Team, as announced by the organization on Tuesday.
Junior Julia Laspro earned the honor for the second straight year while sophomores Blanca Berges, Maria Glowacka and Sarah Hartel earned the recognition for the first time in their careers.
To be eligible for Academic All-District honors, student-athletes must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average, and they must have reached sophomore athletic eligibility with at least one full calendar year completed at his/her current institution.
Glowacka, a business administration and finance major with a 3.87 GPA, earned All-MAC honors for the first time in her career after having recording double digit singles and doubles win totals for the second straight season. She set a new career high with 23 singles victories which was also tied for the team-lead. The Torun, Poland native was also been a dominant force at the top of the doubles lineup with Andresen, notching 21 victories.
A business administration major with a 3.86 GPA, Berges continued her strong play as she tied a career-high with 18 singles wins, primarily at the sixth position, including a team-best 6-2 mark in MAC play, while notching 13 doubles victories, including a 12-3 dual mark with partner Roestel.
Roestel, a business administration major with a 3.93 GPA, continued to be a steady presence in the UB lineup as she recorded 15 singles wins while also tying a career-best with 15 doubles victories, including a 12-3 dual mark with Berges. The Kaiserslautern, Germany native picked up a signature win in February as she defeated Syracuse's Emma Scaldalai for the first Power 4 victory of her career, while also teaming with Berges to pick up a win over the Orange at second doubles.
Hartel, a biomedical engineering major with a 3.83 GPA, made an immediate impact in her first season in Buffalo as she was tied for the team lead with a career-best 23 singles victories, primarily at the fourth position, including a team-best 6-2 mark in MAC play. She also recorded a career-high and team-leading 24 doubles victories, including a 17-4 dual mark with Laspro.
Academic All-District honorees advance to the CSC Academic All-America ballot. Academic All-America honorees will be announced later this month.
For a full list of honorees, click here.
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 Bulls Championship Fund and how you can help UB Athletics.
Junior Julia Laspro earned the honor for the second straight year while sophomores Blanca Berges, Maria Glowacka and Sarah Hartel earned the recognition for the first time in their careers.
To be eligible for Academic All-District honors, student-athletes must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average, and they must have reached sophomore athletic eligibility with at least one full calendar year completed at his/her current institution.
Glowacka, a business administration and finance major with a 3.87 GPA, earned All-MAC honors for the first time in her career after having recording double digit singles and doubles win totals for the second straight season. She set a new career high with 23 singles victories which was also tied for the team-lead. The Torun, Poland native was also been a dominant force at the top of the doubles lineup with Andresen, notching 21 victories.
A business administration major with a 3.86 GPA, Berges continued her strong play as she tied a career-high with 18 singles wins, primarily at the sixth position, including a team-best 6-2 mark in MAC play, while notching 13 doubles victories, including a 12-3 dual mark with partner Roestel.
Roestel, a business administration major with a 3.93 GPA, continued to be a steady presence in the UB lineup as she recorded 15 singles wins while also tying a career-best with 15 doubles victories, including a 12-3 dual mark with Berges. The Kaiserslautern, Germany native picked up a signature win in February as she defeated Syracuse's Emma Scaldalai for the first Power 4 victory of her career, while also teaming with Berges to pick up a win over the Orange at second doubles.
Hartel, a biomedical engineering major with a 3.83 GPA, made an immediate impact in her first season in Buffalo as she was tied for the team lead with a career-best 23 singles victories, primarily at the fourth position, including a team-best 6-2 mark in MAC play. She also recorded a career-high and team-leading 24 doubles victories, including a 17-4 dual mark with Laspro.
Academic All-District honorees advance to the CSC Academic All-America ballot. Academic All-America honorees will be announced later this month.
For a full list of honorees, click here.
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 Bulls Championship Fund and how you can help UB Athletics.
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