University of Georgia Athletics
Bryde, Quinn Named ITA All-Americans
June 05, 2023 | Men's Tennis
ATHENS, Ga. – Georgia men's tennis student-athletes Trent Bryde and Ethan Quinn were officially named 2023 Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-Americans, the ITA announced on Monday afternoon.
Quinn, the 2023 NCAA Singles national champion, becomes just the second freshman in program history to be named an All-American in both singles and doubles, while Bryde picked up his fifth career All-American by receiving the honor in doubles.
Both players qualified for All-American status by finishing the year among the best in the country in the singles and doubles rankings. Quinn finished the year as the No. 2 ranked player in singles after winning the NCAA singles title as the two-seed, while Bryde and Quinn finished the season ranked No. 4 in doubles and being named the four-seed in the NCAA Doubles Championship.
In singles, the title of All-American is given to athletes that receive a top 16 seed in the NCAA Singles Championship, advance to the round of 16 in the individual tournament or finish the year ranked in the top 20 of the final ITA singles rankings. To earn the honors in doubles, a pair must either earn a top-eight seed in the NCAA Doubles Championship, advance to the quarterfinals of the tournament together or finish in the top 10 of the ITA doubles rankings.
Quinn, a native of Fresno, Calif., finished his first collegiate season as the NCAA Singles National Champion, winning the program's fifth individual national title. The second seed in the 64-person field, he defeated TCU's Luc Fomba, UNC's Ryan Seggerman, Stanford's No. 9-16 Nishesh Basavareddy, Michigan's Andrew Fenty, Virginia's No. 9-16 Chris Rodesch and Michigan's No. 8 Ondrej Styler to mark his place in history.
The SEC Freshman of the Year finished the season winning 17 consecutive singles matches with a 34-10 record overall, including a 26-7 mark against ranked opponents. Quinn became the fourth freshman to win the singles championship in history and won the ITA All-American Championships singles title in the fall.
Bryde, a Suwanee native, manned court three in singles and one in doubles this past season, where he went 11-8 and 18-9, respectively. Along with Quinn, the two defeated 13 ranked opponents and finished the dual-match season riding a seven-match win streak together. He finished with a career record of 73-58 in singles and 77-52 in doubles.
This marks the fifth time Bryde has been named an All-American, earning the distinction in singles and doubles in 2020 and 2021. He also was a two-time All-SEC recipient, being named to the second team in 2021 and first team this season.
Georgia has now had 54 players account for 100 All-America awards. The Bulldogs have now had at least one player be named an All-American in 41 of the last 42 years.
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Bulldogs by following UGA Men's Tennis on social media on Twitter and Instagram @UGATennis, on Facebook @UGAMensTennis, and the web at GeorgiaDogs.com.
Quinn, the 2023 NCAA Singles national champion, becomes just the second freshman in program history to be named an All-American in both singles and doubles, while Bryde picked up his fifth career All-American by receiving the honor in doubles.
Both players qualified for All-American status by finishing the year among the best in the country in the singles and doubles rankings. Quinn finished the year as the No. 2 ranked player in singles after winning the NCAA singles title as the two-seed, while Bryde and Quinn finished the season ranked No. 4 in doubles and being named the four-seed in the NCAA Doubles Championship.
In singles, the title of All-American is given to athletes that receive a top 16 seed in the NCAA Singles Championship, advance to the round of 16 in the individual tournament or finish the year ranked in the top 20 of the final ITA singles rankings. To earn the honors in doubles, a pair must either earn a top-eight seed in the NCAA Doubles Championship, advance to the quarterfinals of the tournament together or finish in the top 10 of the ITA doubles rankings.
Quinn, a native of Fresno, Calif., finished his first collegiate season as the NCAA Singles National Champion, winning the program's fifth individual national title. The second seed in the 64-person field, he defeated TCU's Luc Fomba, UNC's Ryan Seggerman, Stanford's No. 9-16 Nishesh Basavareddy, Michigan's Andrew Fenty, Virginia's No. 9-16 Chris Rodesch and Michigan's No. 8 Ondrej Styler to mark his place in history.
The SEC Freshman of the Year finished the season winning 17 consecutive singles matches with a 34-10 record overall, including a 26-7 mark against ranked opponents. Quinn became the fourth freshman to win the singles championship in history and won the ITA All-American Championships singles title in the fall.
Bryde, a Suwanee native, manned court three in singles and one in doubles this past season, where he went 11-8 and 18-9, respectively. Along with Quinn, the two defeated 13 ranked opponents and finished the dual-match season riding a seven-match win streak together. He finished with a career record of 73-58 in singles and 77-52 in doubles.
This marks the fifth time Bryde has been named an All-American, earning the distinction in singles and doubles in 2020 and 2021. He also was a two-time All-SEC recipient, being named to the second team in 2021 and first team this season.
Georgia has now had 54 players account for 100 All-America awards. The Bulldogs have now had at least one player be named an All-American in 41 of the last 42 years.
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Bulldogs by following UGA Men's Tennis on social media on Twitter and Instagram @UGATennis, on Facebook @UGAMensTennis, and the web at GeorgiaDogs.com.
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