Mueller Named All-Big Ten First Team, Maruyama Honored

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Nebraska’s Calvin Mueller was named to the Men’s Tennis All-Big Ten First Team, the first Husker to do so since 2016. Mueller, a junior from Bruchkoebel, Germany, has had a dominant and decorated third season with the Big Red, tallying two Big Ten Player of the Week Awards, alongside his 26 season wins, which tie him for fifth in program records for most single season wins. Senior Shunya Maruyama was also recognized in the conference honors, claiming a Big Ten Sportsmanship Award for NU.

Mueller started off the 2023-24 season by claiming the 2023 Big Ten Individual Singles Champion title in the fall. Then, in the regular spring season, the international business administration major racked up 16 more singles wins, to lead the Big Red in spring and season victories. The two-time Big Ten Player of the Week also concluded the regular season with a perfect 5-0 record against ranked conference opponents, with four straight-set wins.

Maruyama was also honored in the conference awards, claiming his second-consecutive Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. The senior captain has tallied 69 singles wins in his collegiate career, all with the Big Red. His numerous victories notch the psychology major tied for No. 8 in program records for career wins.

Mueller becomes only the fourth Nebraska men’s tennis player to be named to an All-Big Ten Team, the most recent being three-time honoree Dusty Boyer for his 2014-15-16 seasons. Prior to Boyer’s recognition eight years ago, Chris Aumueller and Benedikt Lindheim were selected for All-Big Ten conference in 2012.

Mueller, Maruyama and the Big Red begin postseason play at the Big Ten Tournament, hosted by Northwestern. The Huskers hold the No. 5 seed and will face No. 4 Illinois in the quarterfinals on Friday, April 26. First serve is set for 11 a.m. (CT), and live stats and stream will be available, as well as updates on Twitter/X @HuskerMTennis.

2023-24 Big Ten Men’s Tennis Awards

Player of the Year: Ozan Baris, So., Michigan State

Freshman of the Year: Aristotelis Thanos, Fr., Michigan State

Coach of the Year: Ty Tucker, Ohio State

All-Big Ten First Team:

Hunter Heck, Sr., Illinois

Karlis Ozolins, Jr., Illinois

Sam Landau, So., Indiana

Gavin Young, Sr., Michigan

Ozan Baris, So., Michigan State

Aristotelis Thanos, Fr., Michigan State

Calvin Mueller, Jr., Nebraska

Jack Anthrop, So., Ohio State

Justin Boulais, 5th, Ohio State

Cannon Kingsley, 5th, Ohio State

JJ Tracy, Sr., Ohio State

Miko Eala, Sr., Penn State

All-Big Ten Second Team:

Kenta Miyoshi, So., Illinois

Ronald Hohmann, Gr., Michigan State

Presley Thieneman, Sr., Northwestern

Alexander Bernard, So., Ohio State

Robert Cash, 5th., Ohio State

Stefan Simeunovic, Fr., Purdue

Big Ten Sportsmanship Awards:

Mathis Debru, Jr., Illinois

Jagger Saylor, Sr., Indiana

Mert Oral, So., Michigan

Reed Crocker, Sr., Michigan State

Shunya Maruyama, Sr., Nebraska

Gleb Blekher, Sr., Northwestern

Reece Takubov, So., Ohio State

Miko Eala, Sr., Penn State

Henrick Villanger, Fr., Purdue

Michael Minasyan, So., Wisconsin