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For Immediate Release

September 2, 2006

2006 Season Wrap-up

NWU’s tennis teams added to their traditions of success in 2006.

The women started the season slow with a 2-7 start, but later ripped through the competition on their way to 10 consecutive wins. In that span, the women completed league play at 8-0 to win the GPAC crown, and they defeated Dordt College for the GPAC Tournament title. Unfortunately, their season ended one win shy of the national meet as the Prairie Wolves lost 5-2 to the College of St. Scholastica in the NAIA Region III championship match.

The men fared a bit better early in the season with a 5-5 start, but followed with six straight losses, including five at the Hilton Head Tournament. They bounced back by winning nine consecutive matches and 11 of their last 13. After sharing the regular season GPAC title with the University of Sioux Falls, NWU downed the Cougars 5-1 in the finals of both the conference tournament and the NAIA Region III tournament. The Prairie Wolves then advanced to the NAIA Championships, where they fell to Northwood University (Fla.), 6-3.

Both teams ended the year ranked in the NAIA Region III polls; the women (16-11) finished No. 2, and the men (16-13) were No. 1.

In addition, the NWU men’s team ranked No. 2 in the nation academically among the 2006 NAIA Scholar Teams. The Prairie Wolves combined for a GPA of 3.76, just behind Roberts Wesleyan University (3.79). Individually, juniors Grant Johnson and Zac Kerr joined senior Amy Stickney as Daktronics/All-America Scholar-Athletes.

Men’s All-GPAC selections went to Kerr, Johnson, Nate Anderson, Nick Eker, Eric Holmes and Eric Tesmer, while Kylie Fisher, Lauren Pfister, Mikayla Albin, Alex Yeagley, Mikaela Caudill, Becca Brown and Natalie Brooks were recognized from the women’s team. Head Coach Dr. Rick Harley was named Hauff Mid-America Sports/GPAC Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year and shared the honor for the women.