BIRMINGHAM – No. 3 Texas A&M had two Aggies earn league honors headlined by SEC Player of the Year Lucciana Perez, the conference announced Wednesday.
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Perez, the No. 1 ranked player in the country, garnered All-SEC First Team recognition. Mia Kupres picked up all-league honors for the fourth time, securing a spot on the All-SEC Second Team.
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Rolling to a 23-0 singles record, Perez staked claim to the No. 1 ITA ranking on March 31, becoming the second Aggie to ever land the top spot. Perez went 13-0 in league regular season action to stretch her school record of consecutive SEC regular season wins to 32.
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The Lima, Peru, native netted 14 ranked wins, including five against top-10 opponents and nine against the top 25. She also went 12-7 in doubles action with six ranked wins.
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Perez became the second A&M player to earn SEC Player of the Year, joining Mary Stoiana who secured the award in 2023 and '24.
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Kupres is currently ranked No. 48 in singles and teams with Perez for a No. 11 ranking in doubles. She battled through an injury early in the spring to post a 14-9 singles record. She has registered four ranked wins on the season, including a pair of top-25 victories. Kupres also posted 16 victories in doubles play with seven ranked wins. She paired with Perez to post three top 10 victories during the dual season.
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The Edmonton, Alberta, product qualified for the NCAA Individual Championships in both singles and doubles during the fall campaign. She paired with Daria Smetannikov to claim a spot in doubles play and in singles she advanced to the Round of 32.
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Kupres was named an All-SEC first teamer in 2024 and she secured second team recognition in 2023 and '25. She earned ITA All-American status in doubles in 2024 paired with Stoiana. They reached No. 2 in the doubles rankings on Aug. 27, 2024.
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UP NEXT...
The Aggies learn their postseason assignment during the NCAA Division I Women's Championship Selection Show Monday April 27 at 3:30 p.m.
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Perez, the No. 1 ranked player in the country, garnered All-SEC First Team recognition. Mia Kupres picked up all-league honors for the fourth time, securing a spot on the All-SEC Second Team.
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Rolling to a 23-0 singles record, Perez staked claim to the No. 1 ITA ranking on March 31, becoming the second Aggie to ever land the top spot. Perez went 13-0 in league regular season action to stretch her school record of consecutive SEC regular season wins to 32.
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The Lima, Peru, native netted 14 ranked wins, including five against top-10 opponents and nine against the top 25. She also went 12-7 in doubles action with six ranked wins.
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Perez became the second A&M player to earn SEC Player of the Year, joining Mary Stoiana who secured the award in 2023 and '24.
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Kupres is currently ranked No. 48 in singles and teams with Perez for a No. 11 ranking in doubles. She battled through an injury early in the spring to post a 14-9 singles record. She has registered four ranked wins on the season, including a pair of top-25 victories. Kupres also posted 16 victories in doubles play with seven ranked wins. She paired with Perez to post three top 10 victories during the dual season.
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The Edmonton, Alberta, product qualified for the NCAA Individual Championships in both singles and doubles during the fall campaign. She paired with Daria Smetannikov to claim a spot in doubles play and in singles she advanced to the Round of 32.
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Kupres was named an All-SEC first teamer in 2024 and she secured second team recognition in 2023 and '25. She earned ITA All-American status in doubles in 2024 paired with Stoiana. They reached No. 2 in the doubles rankings on Aug. 27, 2024.
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UP NEXT...
The Aggies learn their postseason assignment during the NCAA Division I Women's Championship Selection Show Monday April 27 at 3:30 p.m.
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FOLLOW THE AGGIES
Visit 12thman.com for more information on Texas A&M women's tennis. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M women's tennis team on Facebook, Instagram, and on X by following @AggieWTEN.
