Men's Tennis

Wong Li-Hom Named Men's Tennis Senior Scholar-Athlete

TOWSON, Md. - The Landmark Conference selects 23 senior scholar-athletes annually, recognizing student-athletes in each sport, and considering academic and athletic achievements.

Senior Scholar-Athlete History

These honorees must maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.20 and are chosen by a committee comprising Landmark Conference officers, athletics directors, senior woman administrators, faculty athletic representatives, athletic communications personnel, and diversity, ethnicity, and inclusion designees.

Daryl Wong Li-Hom from Drew University has been named the league's 2023-24 Men's Tennis Senior Scholar-Athlete. He is the fourth Ranger all-time to receive this recognition, and the second year in a row following Dan Blumenthal (2023).

Wong Li-Hom made an immediate impact in his two years at Drew. He finished 19-13 in singles, 12-6 at #2, and 29-15 in doubles, 20-7 at #1. His performance propelled the Rangers to a Landmark Conference title in 2023 and a championship appearance in 2024. 

This season, Wong Li-Hom received First Team All-Conference honors in singles and doubles, while also receiving First Team recognition in doubles in 2023 and Second Team in singles.

Off the court, Wong Li-Hom was named to Drew University's Economic Honor Society, Omicron Delta Epsilon, and dedicated his studies to equity research, serving as an Equity Research Analyst in Energy for The Fund, Drew's student-led investment portfolio and interning with Singular Asset Management. 

Wong Li-Hom has also given back through his efforts with Working in Support of Education (WISE), a non-profit organization that teaches financial literacy to students.