Coe
College Tennis Release
Contact: Ryan Workman, Sports Information Director
E-mail: sid@coe.edu
Kohawks win second straight IIAC
championship
CEDAR RAPIDS , Iowa - The Iowa Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (IIAC) announced today that Coe
College juniorMolly Fiala (Cedar
Rapids, Iowa/Jefferson) has been selected IIAC women’s
tennis Most Valuable Player and Coe head coach Eric
Rodgers has been selected IIAC women’s tennis
Coach of the Year. Both awards were voted by the Conference
coaches following the Conference Championship.
Fiala, who was also named Conference
MVP in both 2005 and 2006, led the Kohawks to their
second straight IIAC women’s tennis Championship.
She won the Flight A singles and Flight A doubles
(with Andrea Schupbach) titles at the Iowa Conference
Individual Championships and reached the semifinals
in both the singles and doubles draws at the ITA Midwest
Region Championship. She posted a 16-1 overall singles
record with her lone loss coming in the semifinals
of the ITA Regional. Fiala led the Conference with
a .941 winning percentage (among those with at least
three decisions) while her 9-0 singles record at No.
1 singles was also tops in the Conference. Fiala also
posted a league-best 5-0 record at No. 1 singles during
Conference play. She posted a 16-2 record in doubles,
competing at the No. 1 position with Schupbach. Fiala
becomes the first three-time Most Valuable Player
in Iowa Conference women's tennis history.
Rodgers guided Coe to a 12-0 record
including an 8-0 mark against Conference opponents
and the school’s second women’s tennis
Championship since joining the IIAC in 1997. The Kohawks
posted a 5-1 semifinal win over Wartburg before edging
No. 2-seed Luther 5-4 in the Championship final. This
marks the second time Rodgers has been selected IIAC
women’s tennis Coach of the Year but he has
previously been named IIAC men’s tennis Coach
of the Year three times (2003-05).
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