Tag: gustavus women’s tennis

  • Briana Hartmann Advances To ITA Midwest Regional Semifinal

    Briana Hartmann Advances To ITA Midwest Regional Semifinal

    The final four singles and doubles pairings at the ITA Midwest Regional are set after Saturday’s play. In singles play, Jillian Wallace of UW-Whitewater will face Natalie Wijesinghe of UW-Eau Claire, while Alex Talyansky of UW-Whitewater will take on Braina Hartmann of Gustavus. In doubles, top-seed Resnick and French of Coe will face No. 4…

  • Day One Of ITA Midwest Regional Complete, Multiple Gusties Advance

    Day One Of ITA Midwest Regional Complete, Multiple Gusties Advance

    Day one of the ITA Midwest Regional Championships and Gustie Fall Invite is complete as singles play moved on to at least the round of 32 with doubles in the round of 16 in the ITA tourney, while the Fall Invite singles draws are set up for the championship matches in each of the eight…

  • Gustavus To Host ITA Women’s Tennis Midwest Regional Championships

    Gustavus To Host ITA Women’s Tennis Midwest Regional Championships

    Gustavus Adolphus College is set to host the 2017 ITA Midwest Regional Championships presented by Oracle in St. Peter, Minn. this weekend. The tournament runs from Friday, September 22 through Sunday, September 24 and will feature 30 of the top teams in the region at eight sites throughout St. Peter and Mankato.

  • Women’s Tennis Earns ITA Academic Awards

    Women’s Tennis Earns ITA Academic Awards

    The Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced the 2017 All-Academic Teams and Scholar-Athletes last week. In all, 720 teams and 3,908 student-athletes across all five divisions of college tennis were honored. The Gustavus women’s tennis team earned the All-Academic Team award as well as four Gusties earning the Scholar-Athlete award.

  • Katie Aney Named CoSIDA Academic All-America

    Katie Aney Named CoSIDA Academic All-America

    The 2017 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America At-Large Teams were released Tuesday and Gustavus women’s tennis junior Katie Aney (Rochester, Minn.) was named to the 17-member Second Team, which features student-athletes who participated in fencing, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, swimming, tennis, and water polo. The CoSIDA Academic All-America Teams recognize…

  • Hensch, Schulz Named May Student-Athletes Of The Month

    Hensch, Schulz Named May Student-Athletes Of The Month

    Men’s field specialist Michael Hensch (So., North Branch, Minn.) and women’s tennis player Michaela Schulz (Sr., Elk River, Minn.) have been selected as the Gustavus Adolphus College May Male and Female Student-Athletes-of-the-Month, presented by Thrivent Financial and voted on by the Gustavus Sports Information Department.

  • Steinwand And Aney Earn MIAC Elite 22 Awards

    Steinwand And Aney Earn MIAC Elite 22 Awards

    The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference has recognized Gabe Steinwand (Jr., Moorhead, Minn.) and Katie Aney (Jr., Rochester, Minn.) as the recipients of the 2017 MIAC Men’s and Women’s Tennis Elite 22 Awards.

  • Heidi Carlson Named ITA Central Region Assistant Coach Of The Year

    Heidi Carlson Named ITA Central Region Assistant Coach Of The Year

    The Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced the 2017 Division III regional award winners on Thursday, with Gustavus Women’s Tennis Assistant Coach Heidi Carlson receiving Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year honors.

  • Women’s Tennis Drops Region Title Match 5-1 To Chicago

    Women’s Tennis Drops Region Title Match 5-1 To Chicago

    The Gustavus women’s tennis team’s season came to an end Sunday at the NCAA regional championships, losing 5-1 to No. 9 University of Chicago. The Gusties reached the region title match for the first time since 2010 and finish the season 21-8 overall, while Chicago advances to the elite eight.

  • Women’s Tennis Defeats Kenyon 5-3, Advances To NCAA Regional Final

    Women’s Tennis Defeats Kenyon 5-3, Advances To NCAA Regional Final

    The No. 38-ranked Gustavus women’s tennis team defeated Kenyon College 5-3 on Saturday afternoon to advance to a NCAA Regional Final match for the first time since 2010.