Category: Women’s Tennis
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Women’s Tennis Blanks Carleton 5-0 To Claim MIAC Playoff Title & National Tournament Bid
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The Gustavus Adolphus College women’s tennis team is going dancing. A doubles sweep and two straight-set singles wins gave the Gusties a 5-0 victory over Carleton College on Saturday afternoon at the Bell Field Tennis Courts. The win clinches Gustavus its first conference playoff title since 2011, and the Gusties also earn an automatic bid…
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Women’s Tennis Defeats St. Thomas 5-2 In Playoff Semifinal, Will Play Carleton In Final Saturday
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After defeating the University of St. Thomas 8-1 less than two weeks ago, the Gustavus Adolphus women’s tennis team was able to come through again on Thursday, defeating the Tommies 5-2 in the MIAC Playoff Semifinal that was played at the Brown Outdoor Tennis Complex. The win pushes the Gustie’s overall record to 20-7 and…
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Tennis Teams To Host MIAC Playoff Semifinals This Afternoon, Tomorrow
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The Gustavus Adolphus College men’s and women’s tennis teams are set to host the MIAC Playoff Semifinals this afternoon and Friday afternoon at the Brown Outdoor Tennis Complex. The women, seeded No. 2, host No. 3-seeded University of St. Thomas on Thursday at 3:30 p.m., while the men, seeded No. 1, host No. 4-seeded Saint…
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Women’s Tennis Blanks Macalester 9-0 To Claim Second Straight MIAC Title
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For the second consecutive season, the Gustavus Adolphus College women’s tennis team earned the MIAC Regular Season Championship, blanking Macalester College 9-0 on Sunday at the Hayden Tennis Courts. The win pushed the Gusties’ final regular season record to 19-7, including a 9-1 mark in the conference, putting them in a three-way tie with Carleton…
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Women’s Tennis Splits With Martin Luther, Carleton
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The Gustavus Adolphus College women’s tennis team split a pair of Saturday matches at the Swanson Tennis Center, taking down Martin Luther College 9-0 and falling to Carleton College 7-2. The split puts the Gusties at 18-7 overall, and 8-1 in the conference. The Gusties face Macalester tomorrow with a chance to clinch a three-way…
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Women’s Tennis Set For Final Regular Season Matches This Weekend
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The Gustavus Adolphus College women’s tennis team concludes its regular season this weekend with three matches, with the Gusties hosting Martin Luther College and Carleton College on Saturday and traveling to Macalester College on Sunday. Gustavus enters the weekend as the only undefeated team in the MIAC at 8-0, meaning wins over Carleton (8-1) and…
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Women’s Tennis Earns 6-0 Win Over Saint Benedict In Rain-Shortened Match
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The Gustavus Adolphus College women’s tennis team earned a 6-0 victory over the College of Saint Benedict in a match shortened by rain on Saturday afternoon at the Blazer Tennis Complex. With the win, the Gusties move to 17-6 overall and 8-0 in the MIAC.
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Tennis Teams Take On Conference Opponents; Men Can Lock Up 28th Straight MIAC Title
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The Gustavus Adolphus College tennis teams each compete against MIAC opponents on Saturday, with the men hosting Carleton College on Saturday at 2 p.m. and the women heading to St. Joseph, Minn. for a matchup with the College of Saint Benedict at 1 p.m. Both squads enter Saturday’s matches undefeated in the conference, with the…
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Michaela Schulz Earns Third Women’s Tennis MIAC Athlete of the Week Honor
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The Gustavus Adolphus College women’s tennis team faced one of its toughest stretches last week, with matches against two teams that had only one MIAC loss, combined. However, the Gusties and junior star Michaela Schulz (Elk River, Minn.) rose to the challenge, scoring a pair of impressive 8-1 wins to lock up a MIAC Playoff…
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Women’s Tennis Earns Big Win Over Defending Playoff Champ St. Thomas 8-1
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The Gustavus Adolphus College women’s tennis team maintained its perfect record in conference play on Sunday, taking down defending MIAC Playoff Champion University of St. Thomas 8-1 in a match played at the Brown Outdoor Tennis Complex. The win moves the Gusties to 16-6 overall and 7-0 in conference play, while the Tommies suffer their…