Central College Wins Two Titles at Women’s Tennis Conference

The Central College women’s tennis team wrapped up their fall season with an impressive showing at the American Rivers Conference Individual Championships. The Dutch grabbed two titles, one in doubles and another in singles.

Freshman Millie Wolfe and junior Rebekah Christensen ran the table in the C Flight doubles. Junior Madison Price took home the E-Flight singles crown.

Central College Shines in Doubles Competitions

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Central’s doubles teams really brought their A-game, especially in the C Flight. Millie Wolfe and Rebekah Christensen won all four matches, topping it off with a 6-4 win over Riley Mcclellan and Nellie Morgan from Wartburg College.

That win meant even more since Wolfe and Christensen were the only pair to beat another Central duo—freshmen Kennedy Harms and Paige Benson. Harms and Benson also had a strong run, finishing third with a 4-1 record.

Notable Performances in B Flight Doubles

Seniors Jenna Mitsuko Mahoney and Madi Whalen landed third place in the B Flight doubles. They went 2-1 for the weekend, showing off their experience and grit.

Central’s roster clearly mixes veteran smarts with fresh energy, and it’s working.

Impressive Singles Play by Madison Price

Madison Price dominated the E-Flight singles, finishing undefeated at 4-0. She closed out her final against Kaylee Mazur of Loras College with a solid 5-3, 4-2 victory.

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Price’s run speaks volumes about her drive. She’s definitely a player to watch going forward.

Strong Showings in C-Flight Singles

Central’s young talent made waves in the C-Flight singles too. Freshmen Sidney Peterson and Millie Wolfe both reached the semifinals, each grabbing two wins before bowing out.

Peterson took third after Wolfe had to withdraw due to injury. The team’s future looks bright with these newcomers stepping up.

Looking Ahead to the Spring Season

Now that fall is in the books, Central’s women’s tennis team is eyeing the spring. They’re set to face St. Ambrose University at home on March 6.

Fans can’t wait to see if this momentum carries over when they return to the court.

Key Takeaways from the Fall Season

Here’s what really stood out this fall for Central College women’s tennis:

  • Dominant Doubles Play: Wolfe and Christensen’s run in C Flight doubles shows the team’s knack for pairings and chemistry.
  • Emerging Talent: Freshmen like Wolfe, Peterson, Harms, and Benson are already making noise—can’t help but feel optimistic about the future.
  • Experienced Leaders: Mahoney and Whalen’s third-place finish in B Flight doubles proves the value of having steady seniors around.
  • Singles Excellence: Madison Price’s E-Flight title highlights her competitive edge and skill.

Conclusion

The Central College women’s tennis team really made their presence felt in the American Rivers Conference Individual Championships. Their doubles and singles matches? Impressive, honestly.

You could see the teamwork and grit in every set. It feels like they’re gearing up for a spring season that could be just as exciting—maybe even better.

If you want to dig into the latest updates or see more about what they’ve accomplished, check out the official Central College athletics page here.

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