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Career Honors
• American Athletic Conference Men’s Tennis Player of the Week: Jan. 28, 2025
• College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District: 2022, 2023
• Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Scholar-Athlete: 2022, 2023, 2024
• Conference USA (C-USA) Honor Roll: 2023
• C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal: 2023  
• Conference USA All-Academic Team: 2023
• American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team: 2024
• Member of UTSA President’s Student Advisory Council (PSAC) from Jan. 2024-May 2025
• UTSA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC): 2022-25 – Secretary: 2024-25

Senior Season (2024-25)
Registering a 10-4 record in the fall, rose from unseeded standing to the American Athletic Conference Runner-Up at the inaugural AAC Individual Championships in November in Houston … in the AAC tournament, downed the No. 1, No. 8 and No. 5 seeds to reach the championship match … earning the inaugural UTSA weekly honor in The American, was named AAC Player of the Week (Jan. 28, 2025) in leading UTSA to a dominant win over UT Rio Grande Valley … UTSA SAAC Secretary.

Junior Season (2023-24)
Aided UTSA to its fourth consecutive 10-win season and a season-high No. 69 ranking … notched a 9-8 singles record playing on four and five … was 0-2 in doubles … went 13-11 overall on the academic year in singles with a 54 percent win rate and his longest win streak was at four matches … helped UTSA to a ranked win over No. 62 Oregon and clinched the match in UTSA’s triumph over No. 60 Utah State … listed on the American Athletic Conference All-Academic team … named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District team for the second time and received ITA Scholar-Athlete accolades for the third consecutive season … men’s tennis SAAC representative.

Sophomore Season (2022-23)
Helped the Roadrunners to their highest ranking in program history (No. 34) and a final ranking of 44th in his second season at UTSA, residing in the ITA top 50 for 12 consecutive weeks … UTSA registered its best record since 1985 (18-7) and the program’s first NCAA at-large bid after finishing as the Conference USA runner-up …  recorded the team’s second-most wins with a 13-8 singles record on third through fifth courts, but did not play doubles … recorded an 11-match win streak, including 10 by straight sets … helped UTSA to ranked wins against No. 53 Florida Atlantic, No. 54 Old
Dominion, No. 28 VCU and No. 71 Rice … on the academic year, registered a 22-13 singles record for a 63 percent overall win rate … was selected to the six-man Conference USA All-Academic Team; only the third Roadrunner to receive the honor … named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District team … received ITA Scholar-Athlete accolades for the second consecutive season … earned the CUSA Commissioner’s Academic Medal and a spot on the CUSA Honor Roll … men’s tennis SAAC representative.

Freshman Season (2021-22)
Joining the Roadrunners in January, went 11-9 in singles play while competing on courts four and five, closing the season on a four-match winning streak … was 1-3 in doubles play as a rookie … helped UTSA to a ranked win over No. 64 Old Dominion … named an ITA Scholar-Athlete.

Prior to UTSA
Attended Medical High School Tuzla, where he graduated with a 4.0 … was ranked No.1 player in Bosnia under 18 and under 16, No. 2 under 14 … was the Bosnia National Champion (U16, U18), while also earning Lower Saxony-Bremen State Champion in Germany … member of Bosnia and Herzegovina National team under 18 … competed in and won multiple international ITF tournaments … won the Belgrade Open Men's division and J5 in Mostar, Bosnia … came to UTSA with his highest ATP ranking at 2233 in the world and his highest UTR rating at 12.95 … coming into college, he was ranked as high as No. 491 in ITF world juniors and 1291 in ITF men’s.

Personal
Born on January 13 in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina … he is the son of Sabina and Damir Muminovic … has one sibling, Damira, who played for the Bosnia and Herzegovina National team in juniors and seniors – going on to play tennis for Georgia State when they won the Sun Belt Championship, individually earning All-Sun Belt Singles Second-Team honors twice.

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Freshman
2021-22

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2022-23

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