Cedric Drenth honored again as CSC academic all-America team member of year

Cedric Drenth honored again as CSC academic all-America team member of year
Brendan Baker Strength & Conditioning Graduate Assistant (Tennis, Cross Country, Track & Field, Swimming & Diving) — Wayne State University Athletics Website
0Comments

Wayne State University’s men’s tennis player, Cedric Drenth, has been recognized as the Division II Men’s Tennis Academic All-America Team Member of the Year by College Sports Communicators (CSC). Drenth is now among a select group of Wayne State University student-athletes to have been named an Academic All-American three times. He also stands out as the first in the university’s history to receive the Academic All-America Team Member of the Year award twice.

Originating from Sulzbach, Germany, Drenth has achieved numerous academic and athletic honors. He has maintained a 3.96 cumulative GPA while completing his bachelor’s degree in Finance. Over the past three years, he has consistently earned First Team Academic All-American honors and Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Scholar-Athlete recognition. Additionally, he is expected to secure his fourth ITA Scholar-Athlete distinction later this summer.

Drenth’s accolades include being named to the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) All-Academic Excellence Team three times and receiving the D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award twice. He was also honored with the Deans’ Award from the Mike Ilitch School of Business for having the highest GPA among student-athletes and received the GLIAC Commissioner’s Award for outstanding athletic and academic performance.

Athletically, Drenth concluded his tenure at Wayne State University as a record-holder for career singles wins (106) and doubles matches won (122). Throughout his four-year career, he was recognized with multiple GLIAC honors and was twice named GLIAC Men’s Tennis Player of the Year. In addition to these achievements, Drenth became Wayne State’s first ITA singles All-American during 2022-23.

During this season, Drenth led his team with 24 singles victories and 25 doubles wins while playing in both No. 1 positions. His efforts ranked him as the 56th singles player nationally and fifth in the Midwest Region. In doubles play alongside partner George Day from Southampton, United Kingdom, they were ranked No. 32 nationally and fourth in their region.

Notable figures who have achieved Three-Time Academic All-American status at WSU include Elly Maleski in Women’s Swimming; Ransome Allen in Men’s Cross Country; Trevor Jones in Men’s Swimming; Anais Ruyssen in Women’s Tennis; alongside Cedric Drenth in Men’s Tennis.

Past recipients of WSU’s Academic All-America of the Year include Catherine Leix for Women’s Swimming in 2012; Cedric Drenth for Men’s Tennis in both 2023 and 2025; and Anais Ruyssen for Women’s Tennis in 2024.



Related

Wayne State volleyball starts season undefeated at Warrior Invitational

Wayne State volleyball starts season undefeated at Warrior Invitational

The Wayne State University volleyball team opened its 2025 season with a 4-0 record, marking the first time since 2021 that the program has achieved this start.

Wayne State falls to Tiffin University in football season opener

Wayne State falls to Tiffin University in football season opener

Wayne State University’s football team opened its 108th season with a 34-7 loss to Tiffin University at home.

Wayne State names Fowlkes, Carrillo, Salter as football team captains for 2025

Wayne State names Fowlkes, Carrillo, Salter as football team captains for 2025

Wayne State University head football coach Tyrone Wheatley has announced the team captains for the 2025 season.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from NW Wayne News.