
Miller Named to Academic All-America First Team
6/4/2024 12:00:00 PM | Women's Tennis
• U-M's Academic All-Americans
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Kari Miller of the University of Michigan women's tennis team received first-team Academic All-America honors from the College Sports Communicators (CSC) on Tuesday (June 4). She is the first Wolverine in program history to earn the honor and the second student-athlete this year to earn first-team honors, joining football's Zak Zinter.
Miller ended her illustrious career in the Maize and Blue ranked 10th all-time with 95 singles wins, accumulating a 95-37 overall singles record. She earned All-Big Ten honors in each of her four seasons, while being named the Big Ten Athlete of the Year twice (2022, 2024). She is one of three Wolverines to earn NCAA Singles Championship berths in four seasons, while also participating in the doubles championship twice.
Miller went 15-5 at the top of the lineup for Michigan this season, ending the year ranked No. 5 -- the second-highest season-ending ranking for a Wolverine in program history. She swept the singles and doubles titles at the 2023 ITA Midwest Regional Championships and spent the entire spring season ranked in the top 10 in singles.
By earning a seed in both the singles and doubles tournaments this season, she is guaranteed All-America honors in both singles and doubles. With honors in both last year as well, Miller will leave Michigan tied with Brienne Minor for the most All-America citations in program history with four.
Miller graduated in May with a bachelor's in business administration (BBA) from the Ross School of Business.