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Joshi Earns CoSIDA Academic All-America Honors for the Third Time

BALTIMORE, MD – Johns Hopkins men's tennis standout Vishnu Joshi added to his already impressive resume this week as he earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors for the third time in his career. 
 
Hopkins men's tennis has now produced five CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, with four of those selections coming since 2013. The most decorated player in program history, he is just the fourth student-athlete in Johns Hopkins history to earn Academic All-America honors three times.
 
Joshi is a four-time ITA All-American in singles and is a four-time selection to the NCAA Singles Championship. This past May, he became the first player in program history to play in the NCAA championship match.
 
Joshi went 16-3 in singles and 12-5 in doubles in his final season and finished his career ranked sixth in singles wins (60), 14th in doubles wins (53) and ninth in total wins (113). He led Hopkins to a 69-12 record, four Centennial Conference Championships and four NCAA Tournaments, including the 2021 semifinals, in his career.
 
Joshi earned bachelor's degrees in computer science and computer engineering in May 2021 and earned his master's degree in computer science last month. He was named a Third Team Academic All-American in 2020 and garnered First Team accolades in each of the last two years.
 
Last fall, Joshi he was a software development intern at Tesla and previously interned at Amazon, Capital One, NTT Data Services and DecisivEdge LLC. He also worked as a reinforcement learning investigator for LEAPS Lab at Johns Hopkins and was a backend developer for Knolist, a JHU Engineering Design Day startup.
 
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Vishnu Joshi

Vishnu Joshi

5' 8"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Vishnu Joshi

Vishnu Joshi

5' 8"
Graduate Student
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