Tag: gustavus women’s tennis
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Women’s Tennis Drops First MIAC Match 5-4 At Carleton
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The No. 36 Gustavus women’s tennis team’s eight-match win streak within the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, dating back to last year, was snapped Saturday as No. 39 Carleton claimed a slim 5-4 victory in a battle of unbeaten teams in the league. The rematch of the 2016 MIAC playoff championship went down to the wire,…
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Women’s Tennis Returns To MIAC Play This Weekend With Three Matches
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After having last weekend off for the holiday, the Gustavus women’s tennis team returns to Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play Saturday at Carleton. The meeting is a rematch of last year’s MIAC playoff championship, which the Gusties won 5-0. Both teams enter the match undefeated in league play – the Gusties are 5-0 (13-6 overall)…
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Katie Aney ’18 Wins Goldwater Scholarship, Prepares for Summer Research at Harvard
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The Gustavus junior majors in biochemistry and math, plays on the women’s tennis team, and maintains a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
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Women’s Tennis Shuts Out Concordia To Remain Unbeaten In MIAC Play
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After 10 non-conference matches over the past month, the Gustavus women’s tennis team returned to Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play Tuesday, shutting out Concordia 9-0. The Gusties improve to 13-6 overall and 5-0 in the MIAC, while the Cobbers fall to 1-14 overall and 0-10 in the league.
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Women’s Tennis Back On Track, Defeats Augustana 7-2 At Midwest Invite
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team snapped a six-matching losing streak Saturday at the Midwest Invite, defeating Augustana 7-2. The two losses came at Nos. 1 and 2 singles, while the Gusties swept the rest of the match. The No. 36-ranked Gusties improve to 12-6 overall, while Augustana drops to 20-5.
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Women’s Tennis Drops Two To Start Midwest Invite
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The No. 36-ranked Gustavus women’s tennis team started play at the Midwest Invite Friday with two matches against nationally ranked opponents, losing 8-1 to No. 23 Hope before falling 6-3 to No. 10 Washington-St. Louis. The losses drop the Gusties to 11-6 overall.
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Aney, Lepel Named March Student-Athletes-Of-The-Month
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Women’s tennis player Katie Aney (Jr., Rochester, Minn.) and baseball catcher Nolan Lepel (Jr., Plato, Minn.) have been selected as the Gustavus Adolphus College March Female and Male Student-Athletes-of-the-Month, presented by Thrivent Financial and voted on by the Gustavus Sports Information Department.
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Women’s Tennis Shut Out By No. 9 Middlebury To End Spring Break Trip
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team completed its California spring break trip Saturday with a shutout loss to No. 9-ranked Middlebury College at the Pauley Tennis Complex. The Gusties fall to 11-4 overall, while the Panthers improve to 4-3.
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Women’s Tennis Edged 5-4 By DePauw
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team Wednesday was edged by DePauw University 5-4, hosted by Pomona-Pitzer Colleges. The loss drops the Gusties to 11-3 overall, while the Tigers improve to 7-4.
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Women’s Tennis Falls 6-3 To MIT
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team opened its spring break trip Sunday with a 6-3 loss to No. 20-ranked Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Gusties fall to 11-2 with their second straight loss, while MIT improves to 11-1.