PROVO, Utah — BYU senior Bobo Huang was one of 12 Big 12 athletes selected for the All-Big 12 First Team in singles, the conference announced Wednesday.
Big 12 women's tennis coaches voted to determine both the All-Big 12 First Team and Second Team, each team consisting of 12 singles players and six doubles teams. Huang was named to the All-Big 12 Second Team last year.
Huang boasted an impressive 19-3 singles record in her last season as a Cougar, with 10 Big 12 wins at the No. 1 position. Two of her three total singles losses came from ranked opponents and fellow All-Big 12 First Team singles athletes, Arizona State's Emilija Tverijonaite (No. 69) and UCF's Olivia Lincer (No. 103). She defeated two All-Big 12 First Team singles selectees this season: Melisa Ercan from Oklahoma State and Gracie Mulville from Kansas.
Huang's longest win streak was nine consecutive singles victories from Mar. 6 to Apr. 5, starting with her win against Colorado and ending with a win over Oklahoma State. She completed her final matches for BYU at the Big 12 Championship, helping the Cougars advance through their first match 4-2 against Kansas State with a singles win.
The Big 12's full 2025 Big 12 Postseason Awards release can be viewed here.