GREENWOOD, Ind. – Five members of the Salisbury University women's and men's tennis teams received
recognition on the 2026 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Division III Academic All-District Teams, as unveiled by the organization on Tuesday.
Gibelle Beaujon,
Leah Osmon, and
Cleo Solomon made appearances on the Women's Academic All-District team, while
Maas Jacobs and
Nicholas O'Dea slotted on the Men's Academic All-District side.
Beaujon (Jr. – Willemstad, Curacao) has maintained a perfect 4.00 grade-point average as a Management major with an Entrepreneurship minor. A Clark Honors College enrollee, she is also an active member of the Beta Gamma Sigman, Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Alpha Sigma, and Phi Eta Sigma honor societies. She was also part of the
inaugural class of SU's Sea Gull Leadership Academy. Beaujon went 13-5 in singles play this season and 12-7 in doubles, playing top-flight matches all year, and earning Second-Team All-Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference (C2C) recognition in both singles and doubles.
Osmon (Gr. – Allen, Md.) boasts a 3.86 graduate GPA in the Business Administration program after earning her Bachelor's in Statistics and Actuarial Science with a 3.66 mark. As an undergrad she was a member of Pi Mu Epsilon, president of the Women's Club Volleyball team, and participated in Girls On Top of the World. Osmon currently serves as a graduate assistant for the SU Entrepreneurship Center and is vice president of the KindSBY Club. She returned to the team after last playing in 2023, going 8-5 and 3-5 in singles and doubles, respectively.
Solomon (Jr. – Waldorf, Md.) holds a 3.67 GPA as a Business Management major. Between her first two years at a different institution and her first semester at Salisbury, she has made the Dean's List five times in five chances. Solomon made an instant impact on the court for the Sea Gulls, taking Second-Team All-C2C laurels in singles and doubles after posting a 12-5 singles mark and 11-8 doubles mark.
Jacobs (Jr. – Oegstgeest, Netherlands) sports a 3.51 GPA in the Business Management program. He has made the Dean's List in every semester of college between Salisbury and his previous institution. Jacobs won five singles and eight doubles matches on the year.
O'Dea (So. – Bellevue Hill, Australia) holds a 3.59 GPA as an Exercise Science major on the Pre-Physical Therapy track. He is a Clark Honors College scholar and has made the Dean's List three times. O'Dea earned Second-Team All-C2C recognition in doubles play, going 14-7 in doubles tilts and winning eight singles matches.
To be eligible for CSC Academic All-District consideration, student-athletes must be at least a sophomore both academically and athletically with a minimum 3.50 cumulative GPA. Select All-District honorees will advance to balloting for Academic All-America status, which will be announced on June 2 (women) and June 3 (men).
Salisbury University is a proud member of NCAA Division III with primary membership in the Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference, along with affiliate membership in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (football, men's & women's swimming), Coastal Lacrosse Conference (men's lacrosse), State University of New York Athletic Conference (field hockey), and Colonial Women's Golf Conference (women's golf). With over 500 student-athletes in 23 varsity sports, SU is recognized as one of the nation's most competitive intercollegiate athletics programs regardless of division, featuring dedicated coaches and staff that foster excellence on and off the field. The Sea Gulls have won a combined 23 team national championships, 24 individual national championships, and 211 conference championships, and have produced 54 Academic All-Americans.
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