Tuma and Corbean lead six Polar Bears named All-OAC in Women's Tennis
By Andrew Korba
Junior Michelle Tuma and freshmanChristina Corbean were named First Team All-OAC in women's tennis, in voting conducted by the league's 10 head coaches.
In addition, freshman Meghan Letizia and sophomore Brittany Miller were named Second Team All-OAC and freshmanRachael Miller and Taryn Stromback both earned Honorable Mention All-OAC accolades.
Tuma earns her third consecutive First Team All-OAC honor.
This season, she posted 43 wins and won her 100th career victory on April 13 against Mount Union.
Corbean posted 17 singles wins this season and also 32 overall victories.
In OAC action, she was 6-1 in singles action and a perfect 4-0 in doubles.
Letizia broke the single season wins record, recording 50 on the season.
She was a perfect 8-0 in OAC singles play and went 7-0 in OAC doubles action.
Brittany Miller earns her second straight All-OAC nod, as she was a First Team All-OAC honoree last season.
On the year, she went 45-13 and posted a 9-0 record in OAC play.
Stromback went a perfect 5-0 in singles and doubles competition in the OAC.
She won 21 matches in both singles and doubles on the season for an overall record of 42-13.
Rachael Miller went 7-1 in OAC play at the No. 1 doubles position.
She ended the season with a 21-11 doubles record and 12-3 mark in singles for an overall record of 34-13.
Under 12th year head coach Scott Wills, the Polar Bears won a school record 27 matches.
ONU also won its third straight OAC Regular Season title and second consecutive OAC Tournament title.
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