Coe
College Tennis Release
Contact: Ryan Workman, Sports Information Director
E-mail: sid@coe.edu
Kohawks take top doubles and singles
titles
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - The
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) crowned
champions in five individual flights (three singles
and two doubles) Saturday at the Conference women’s
tennis Individual Flighted Tournament. The Conference
also announced the 2007 IIAC women’s All-Conference
Team. The Most Valuable Player and Coach of the Year
will be announced following the completion of next
weekend’s Team Tournament.
Flight A singles saw four Coe players
in the semifinals with top-seed and two-time defending
Iowa Conference MVP Molly Fiala defeating
Andrea Schupbach, her regular doubles
partner, and No. 2-seed Hannah Jensen
defeating Hillary Allen by identical
6-2, 6-0 scores. Fiala defeated Jensen 7-5, 6-2 to
capture her second individual singles title in three
years, while Schupbach defeated Allen 6-3, 6-0 for
third place.
Three Luther players and a Central player
comprised the semifinal field in Flight B singles.
Luther’s Justine Allen defeated teammate Laura
Williams 6-1, 6-2 in one semifinal, while Luther’s
Sara Dale needed three sets to move past Central’s
Steph Gibbons 3-6, 6-2, 11-9. Allen, last year’s
champion at No. 6 singles, picked up her second individual
singles title in as many years by topping Dale 6-3,
6-1. Gibbons defeated Williams 8-4 in the third-place
match.
Flight C singles was an all Dubuque
final with Rachel Sarafin defeating Andrea Gallo 6-4,
6-2 to give the Spartans their first-ever Conference
individual champion. In the semifinals, Sarafin defeated
Simpson’s Jill Berner 6-2, 6-2, while Gallo
topped Buena Vista’s Katie Anliker by a 6-4,
6-3 score. Berner took third place with an 8-0 win
over Anliker.
In Flight A doubles, Fiala and Schupbach
topped teammates Allen and Jensen 9-7 in an all-Coe
Championship match. It is Fiala’s second doubles
title in three years. In a great display of tennis
on both sides, Fiala and Schupbach overcame a 7-2
deficit to capture the title. Fiala and Schupbach
reached the final after posting an 8-5 victory over
Cornell’s Pavla Brachova and Caryl Abeyta, while
Allen and Jensen edged Luther’s Kelsie Allen
and Amy Christenson 9-7 in the other semifinal. Brachova/Abeyta
topped Allen/Christenson 8-2 in the third place match.
Luther’s Justine Allen and Fran
Fairfield captured the Flight B doubles crown with
an 8-1 win over Simpson’s Alissa Nance and Jackie
Suckow. Nance and Suckow defeated Dubuque’s
Rachel Sarafin and Lindsay Bonnell 8-4 in one semifinal,
while Allen and Fairfield topped Cornell’s Kristin
Willard and Becky Birkhofer 8-2 in the other. The
Dubuque tandem captured third place when the Cornell
duo was forced to retire from the match due to an
injury.
All-Conference: The
quarterfinalists in Flight A singles and the semifinalists
in Flight A doubles are recognized as All-Conference.
The 2007 Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
women’s tennis All-Conference Team is as follows:
Singles
Molly Fiala, Coe – Flight A singles champion
Hannah Jensen, Coe – Flight A singles runner-up
Andrea Schupbach, Coe – Flight A singles third
place
Hillary Allen, Coe – Flight A singles fourth
place
Katie Delagardelle, Coe – Flight A singles quarterfinalist
Molly Beyer, Luther – Flight A singles quarterfinalist
Alana Humpal, Luther – Flight A singles quarterfinalist
Molly Eslick, Wartburg – Flight A singles quarterfinalist
Doubles
Molly Fiala/Andrea Schupbach, Coe – Flight A
doubles champion
Hannah Jensen/Hillary Allen, Coe – Flight A
doubles runner-up
Pavla Brachova/Caryl Abeyta, Cornell – Flight
A doubles third place
Kelsie Allen/Amy Christenson, Luther – Flight
A doubles fourth place
It is Beyer’s fourth All-Conference
selection in singles, while Fiala becomes the 23rd
player in Iowa Conference women’s tennis history
to win two singles titles.
The IIAC Women’s Tennis
Team Tournament will be contested October 19-20 at
the University of Iowa Tennis Complex in Iowa City.
The six-team tournament, which will be seeded by a
vote of the coaches, will crown the 2007 IIAC Women’s
Tennis Champion.
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