Category: Women’s Tennis
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Hartmann, Hensch Named May Student-Athletes Of The Month
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Women’s tennis ace Briana Hartmann (Jr., Owatonna, Minn.) and men’s throwing specialist Michael Hensch (Jr., North Branch, Minn.) have been selected as the Gustavus Adolphus College May Female and Male Student-Athletes of the Month, presented by Thrivent Financial and voted on by the Gustavus Sports Information Office.
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Hartmann Ends Season In Second Round Of NCAA Women’s Tennis Singles Championships
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Gustavus women’s tennis ace Briana Hartmann (Jr., Owatonna, Minn.) Thursday experienced her first NCAA singles tournament, winning the first match and losing in the second round against the defending national champion. Hartmann, who earned All-America status in the fall by winning the ITA Midwest Regional and taking fifth at the Oracle Cup, finishes her season…
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Katie Aney Named To CoSIDA Academic All-District Women’s At-Large Team
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The 2018 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Google Cloud Academic All-District Women’s At-Large Teams are released and Gustavus senior Katie Aney (Rochester, Minn.) is named to the 10-member District 6 Team, which features student-athletes from institutions in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The Google Cloud Academic All-District Teams recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for…
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Aney, O’Neil Take Home MIAC Elite 22 Awards In Tennis
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The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) recognized some of its best and brightest spring sport student-athletes on Monday with the announcement of the spring sports Elite 22 Awards. Gustavus swept the tennis accolades, with Michael O’Neil (So., Edina, Minn.) receiving the men’s tennis Elite 22 Award and Katie Aney (Sr., Rochester, Minn.) taking the women’s tennis honor.
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Women’s Tennis Season Ends With 5-2 Loss At UW-Whitewater
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The No. 28-ranked Gustavus women’s tennis team ended its postseason run Saturday in the second round of the NCAA Championships, losing 5-2 to No. 34 UW-Whitewater. The Gusties finish with an 18-8 overall record.
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Women’s Tennis Opens NCAA Tourney With 6-0 Win Over St. Scholastica
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The No. 28-ranked Gustavus women’s tennis team opened the NCAA Championships Friday afternoon with a 6-0 first round regional win over the College of St. Scholastica. Appearing in its 26th NCAA Tournament, Gustavus now owns a 38-27 overall record in the national playoff and has reached the regional semifinal for the third year in a…
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Hartmann Selected To Singles Competition At NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships
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The NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Committee has selected the individuals who will compete in the singles and doubles competition of the 2018 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships and Gustavus’s top player Briana Hartmann (Jr., Owatonna, Minn.) has been chosen as a singles qualifier.
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Five Gusties Named Women’s Tennis All-Conference, Carlson Earns Co-Coach Of The Year
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The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its women’s tennis postseason awards Tuesday and five Gusties were recognized as All-Conference members, while Head Coach Jon Carlson has been selected as the Co-Coach of the Year.
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Women’s Tennis Headed To UW-Whitewater For NCAA Regional This Weekend
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The NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Committee has selected the 49 teams that will compete in the 2018 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships. Gustavus Adolphus College will compete in the UW-Whitewater regional where its first-round matchup is against St. Scholastica on Friday, May 11.
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Women’s Tennis Claims Eighth MIAC Playoff Title
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The No. 1 seeded Gustavus women’s tennis team defeated the No. 2 seeded Carleton College 5-2 Saturday afternoon at Swanson Tennis Center to claim the program’s third consecutive and eighth overall Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Playoff Championship.