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LEC Announces 2022 Women’s Tennis Postseason Honors

The Little East Conference (LEC) announced its 2022 Women’s Tennis All-LEC selections and major award recipients Wednesday, following a vote of the league’s head coaches. Rhode Island College senior Jenna Lisi was once again named the LEC Player of the Year honors. UMass Boston had a pair of major award winners, as freshman Ayra Shaikh was named LEC Rookie of the Year and head coach Harshana Godamanna was named LEC Coach of the Year.

This marks the fourth consecutive LEC Player of the Year honor for Lisi, who posted a 7-0 record in conference play at No. 1 singles this season in addition to going 8-0 at No. 1 doubles. She wrapped up the 2022 season with an overall singles record of 11-0 and a doubles record of 12-1, all at the No. 1 positions in the lineup

Shaikh was named LEC Rookie of the Year after posting a 6-0 singles record and 5-0 doubles record in league play this season. Her overall record is 9-1 in singles play, splitting time between No. 2 and No. 3, and she is 8-1 in doubles action where she’s primarily played at No. 2. Shaikh is just the second Beacon to be named the LEC Rookie of the Year, the first was Nuha Muntasser in 2013

Godamanna became the first-ever UMass Boston head coach to be named LEC Coach of the Year after guiding the Beacons to the first LEC regular season and tournament championship wins in program history. They will enter the spring season with an overall record of 10-1, which included a perfect 8-0 mark in conference matches.

The complete list of award winners is listed below.

Player of the YearJenna LisiRhode Island College
Rookie of the YearAyra ShaikhUMass Boston
Coach of the YearHarshana GodamannaUMass Boston

First Team All Conference

SinglesLydia ChanUMass Boston
SinglesYana SemerlyUMass Boston
SinglesArya ShaikhUMass Boston
SinglesIsaBella WinterUMass Dartmouth
SinglesJenna LisiRhode Island College
SinglesLauren MaceraRhode Island College
DoublesLydia ChanUMass Boston

Yana Semerly

DoublesAiley RiddickUMass Dartmouth

IsaBella Winter

DoublesJenna LisiRhode Island College

Lauren Macera

Second Team All Conference

SinglesAbigail RamerBridgewater State
SinglesMadeline Von RudenBridgewater State
SinglesElena AlbanoUMass Boston
SinglesEvangelia VassiliadisUMass Boston
SinglesAlanna O'ConnellUMass Dartmouth
SinglesErica BotelhoRhode Island College
SinglesClara SiegmundRhode Island College
DoublesAbigail RamerBridgewater State

Madeline Von Ruden

DoublesElena AlbanoUMass Boston

Ayonna Stuppard

DoublesAmara Devine Rhode Island College

Amiah Somer

Sportsmanship Team

Meghan LottiBridgewater State

Makayla BoisvertCastleton

Ayonna StuppardUMass Boston

Alanna O'ConnellUMass Dartmouth

Megan MarshallPlymouth State

Li Hsiu HouRhode Island College

Samantha TenneySalem State

Muriel LattinSouthern Maine

Meghan LorenzenWestern Connecticut

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