Liu, Wang, Net All-Association Awards in Tennis
The University of Rochester men's tennis team saw its top two players in the singles lineup earn All-Association honors from the University Athletic Association on Wednesday morning following an announcement from the conference.
The University of Rochester men's tennis team saw its top two players in the singles lineup earn All-Association honors from the University Athletic Association on Wednesday morning following an announcement from the conference.
Sophomore's
Andy Liu and
Alan Wang were the recipients on the All-UAA squad in 2025-26, with Liu earning Second Team honors as a first singles player and Wang garnering Honorable Mention recognition as a second singles player.
For Liu, the honor this season is the first All-UAA award of his career, while Wang receives his third All-Conference accolade. Wang was a Second Team All-UAA selection in 2024-25 at first doubles and Honorable Mention pick at second singles.
This season, URochester finished with a 6-13 overall record and ended 0-3 at the UAA tournament two weeks ago. The Yellowjackets faced off against eight nationally-ranked teams during the year and earned a strong win against #33 Rensselaer back in late March. UR also had regional wins against teams like Nazareth, RIT, St. Lawrence and Hobart.
Second Team
Andy Liu (SO, Beijing, China/Ready Global Academy) – First All-UAA honor; Liu was Rochester's top singles player in 2025-26, playing 15 of 19 matches at the #1 singles slot. The sophomore finished with a singles record of 8-14 overall, going 6-12 in dual matches. He earned a Region II ranking as high as number six from the NCAA late in the spring season and is currently in-consideration for a ranking ahead of postseason individual selections. Liu also finished with a 3-7 record in doubles. Liu's signature win this season came on February 21st when he defeated #14 nationally-ranked player Ivan Kisic of Ithaca in straight sets, winning 6-4, 7-6 in a home match.
Honorable Mention
Alan Wang (SO, Herndon, VA/Oakton) – Third All-UAA honor (2025 2nd Team doubles, 2025 HM singles); Wang had another solid season for the Yellowjackets, compiling an 8-11 overall record on the year. That mark included a winning record in dual matches, going 8-7 overall, playing in five of the six singles positions in URochester's lineup. The sophomore added four wins during doubles play this season. Wang had a solid stretch of play in the month of March, going 5-1 in singles play, including picking up a key straight-set win against #33 RPI to lift the 'Jackets past the Engineers in the team match.