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- Hometown:
- Omaha, NE
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- Year:
- Jr
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- High School:
- Elkhorn North High
News mentions
(Greenwood, IN) – Women's tennis academic honors have been announced for the 2024 College Sports Communicators (CSC) recently. Hastings had four players receive the CSC Academic All-District honor.
(South Sioux City, NE) – The fifth-seeded Hastings Broncos outlasted the fourth-seeded Northwestern Red Raiders in the quarterfinals of the GPAC Tournament in a thriller, 4-3. The Broncos avenged their 5-2 loss in the regular season by winning four singles matches to pick up the programs’ first conference tournament win since they won it all back in 2019.
(Lincoln, NE) – The women’s tennis team got their revenge from their 4-3 loss in the fall to Nebraska Wesleyan, winning 4-3 on Tuesday afternoon in their last match until the conference tournament.
(Hastings, NE) – In a matchup of two teams that will likely meet up in the first round of the GPAC Tournament in two weeks, the Northwestern Red Raiders defeat the Hastings Broncos 5-2 on Friday.
(Seward, NE) – In the last regular season conference road trip, the Hastings Broncos fell 7-0 to the Concordia Bulldogs on Wednesday.
(Hastings, NE) – The Broncos were dominant in their conference home opener on Wednesday, knocking off the Mount Marty Lancers, 7-0.
(Minneapolis, MN) – In their second and final spring break match of their Minnesota trip, the women’s tennis team added a 7-0 win over Crown College. The win extends their win streak to five, the longest since 2019.
(Minneapolis, NE) – The women’s tennis team grew their win streak to four with a 6-1 win over the Martin Luther College Knights in their first of two spring break matches in Minnesota.
(Hastings, NE) – The Broncos extended their win streak to three games on Sunday with a 6-1 victory over the Baker Wildcats.
(Hastings, NE) – The women’s tennis team had their success from yesterday’s match carry over to today, as they beat Avila 7-0, marking the first time since April 2018 that they have shut out two consecutive opponents. It also marked the first time since April of 2018 that both the men’s and women’s teams shutout the same team during the year.
(Hastings, NE) – The Hastings Broncos came out aggressive against the Tabor Bluejays, dropping just four total games combined across the doubles and singles matches, winning 7-0.
(Kearney, NE) – The women’s tennis team played Division II Colorado Mesa University in Kearney on Friday, where they lost 7-0. Hastings also fell to Division II Fort Hays State University, 7-0, on Saturday.
(Kearney, NE) – The women’s tennis team played their first weekend of matches for their spring season this weekend. Made up of mostly freshmen and sophomores, they played some good tennis, particularly in singles, against the reigning KCAC Champion in their 7-0 loss to McPherson. On Sunday, they played NCAA Division II #13 Nebraska-Kearney, falling 7-0, then lost a tight 4-2 match against the University of Saint Mary.
(Hastings, NE) – The women’s tennis team finished up their fall portion of their schedule on Friday and Saturday with their home Bronco Invite, competing against Baker, Doane, and Saint Mary.
(Lincoln, NE) – The Bronco women’s tennis team traveled to Lincoln to take part in the annual Fall GPAC Invite on Friday and Saturday.
(Lincoln, NE) – The women’s tennis team played their first team dual match just a few days after their Colorado tournament to open the season. The Broncos lost 4-3 against the Nebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves.
(Colorado Springs, CO) – The Bronco women’s tennis team wasted no time getting in matches, traveling to Colorado for fall matches after just a week of practice. Sophomore Victoria Harris had a terrific opening weekend, winning the ‘C’ singles section.
