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Lantzy, Leggieri, Van Valkenburgh and Vanuga Earn CSC Academic Honors

Women's Tennis

Lantzy, Leggieri, Van Valkenburgh and Vanuga Earn CSC Academic Honors

ONEONTA, N.Y. - The Hartwick Women's Tennis program landed four Hawks on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team, announced on Tuesday afternoon.

Hartwick placed four student-athletes on the CSC Academic All-District Team, recognizing their achievements both on the court and in the classroom. Eligible nominees must compete in at least 75 percent of their institution's contests and be at least a sophomore academically and athletically.


Gianna Leggieri (Ballston Lake, N.Y.) and Lily Vanuga (Springville, N.Y.) earned repeat selections to the All-District Team, while Maggie Van Valkenburgh (Highland, N.Y.) and Samantha Lantzy (Valatie, N.Y.) collected the first CSC academic honors of their careers as the reigning Empire 8 Champions continued to add to an impressive list of accolades.


Leggieri enjoyed a breakout junior campaign, earning Empire 8 Doubles Team of the Year honors alongside partner Phoebe Olson (Jamestown, N.D.). The duo dominated conference competition with a 9-1 Empire 8 record and finished with 13 overall victories at the top doubles spot. Their strong play earned them Empire 8 First Team Doubles honors and a Doubles Team of the Week selection. Leggieri also excelled in singles competition, posting a 12-5 overall record and an unbeaten 8-0 mark in conference play to earn Second Team Singles recognition. She was named the team's MVP and received Hartwick's Philip S. Wilder, Jr. Award for academic distinction earlier this year.


Vanuga capped off a strong senior season as one of the Hawks' most consistent performers. She posted a 7-1 conference singles record to earn Empire 8 Second Team Singles honors while also excelling in doubles play. Partnering with Lantzy at No. 2 doubles, the pair finished with a perfect 10-0 conference mark and secured Empire 8 Second Team Doubles recognition along with a Doubles Team of the Week honor. Vanuga was named the recipient of Hartwick's Margaret Lunn Memorial Award, presented to a senior women's student-athlete who exemplifies athletic ability, leadership, and sportsmanship. She also earned the Philip S. Wilder, Jr. Award for academic distinction and was named to the Empire 8 President's List in the fall.


Van Valkenburgh made her debut on the CSC Academic All-District Team following another dominant season in the Blue and White. The senior posted unbeaten conference records in both singles and doubles play while compiling 14 singles victories overall, including 10 in conference action, to earn Empire 8 Second Team Singles honors. In doubles competition, she teamed with Maddi Morrison (Burnt Hills, N.Y.) to collect 11 wins and seven conference victories, helping the duo earn a Doubles Team of the Week selection and Empire 8 Second Team Doubles honors. Van Valkenburgh concluded one of the most accomplished careers in program history with a perfect 35-0 conference record across four seasons, helping guide the Hawks to four regular season championships and three conference tournament titles. She received Hartwick's LeRoy S. House, Jr. Memorial Award for exceptional enthusiasm, dedication, and service to Hartwick Athletics and also earned the Philip S. Wilder, Jr. Award for academic distinction.


Lantzy rounded out the quartet with the first CSC Academic All-District honor of her career after a standout junior season. Taking over the top singles position, she recorded 10 victories overall and posted a 7-2 conference mark, with her Empire 8 losses coming against the conference Player of the Year from Geneseo. Her efforts earned her Empire 8 First Team Singles honors, and she was named Empire 8 Player of the Week three times throughout the season. In doubles play, Lantzy added 14 victories while teaming with Vanuga for a flawless 10-0 conference record and a Doubles Team of the Week selection. Lantzy was also named the Empire 8 Women's Tennis Torchbearer Award recipient, recognizing the highest GPA among competing student-athletes, and received the Philip S. Wilder, Jr. Award for academic distinction.
 

About Hartwick College:
Hartwick, often referred to as The Life Balance College, is a private liberal arts and sciences institution in Oneonta, N.Y. Through its distinctive FlightPath approach, Hartwick blends academic excellence, career preparation and an active campus life to help students achieve a balanced and fulfilling college experience. With transparent tuition and a focus on health and wellness, Hartwick prepares students for lifelong success—both professionally and personally.

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Players Mentioned

Samantha Lantzy

Samantha Lantzy

5' 5"
Sophomore
Gianna Leggieri

Gianna Leggieri

5' 5"
Junior
Maddi Morrison

Maddi Morrison

5' 3"
Senior
Phoebe Olson

Phoebe Olson

5' 5"
Senior
Maggie Van Valkenburgh

Maggie Van Valkenburgh

5' 5"
Senior
Lily Vanuga

Lily Vanuga

5' 7"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Samantha Lantzy

Samantha Lantzy

5' 5"
Sophomore
Gianna Leggieri

Gianna Leggieri

5' 5"
Junior
Maddi Morrison

Maddi Morrison

5' 3"
Senior
Phoebe Olson

Phoebe Olson

5' 5"
Senior
Maggie Van Valkenburgh

Maggie Van Valkenburgh

5' 5"
Senior
Lily Vanuga

Lily Vanuga

5' 7"
Senior