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News mentions

MOBILE, ALA. – The reigning Great Plains Athletic Conference women’s tennis champions’ season came to a close on the national stage today, as the Mustangs fell, 4-0, at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Women’s Tennis National Championship in Mobile, Ala. to the no. 10 team in the country, Westcliff.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – Ten members of the Morningside women’s tennis program were honored with all-conference honors Tuesday, including Alex Struck being named the GPAC Coach of the Year.

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – Morningside punched its ticket to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Women’s Tennis National Championships courtesy of a 4-0 victory over Midland, defeating the Warriors for the second time this week. The Mustangs’ victory comes 10 years, to the day, after Morningside’s women claimed their first Great Plains Athletic Conference tournament title.

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – The Mustangs punched their ticket to Saturday’s Great Plains Athletic Conference Tournament Championship match in a resounding fashion, collecting a 5-0 victory over Mount Marty in the semifinal round.

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – The stakes were high as Morningside and Midland clashed in women’s tennis, with the Great Plains Athletic Conference title and no. 1 seed in the postseason tournament on the line. The Mustangs came out on top, winning the match and the conference 5-2.

YANKTON, S.D. – The Mustangs stand at 6-0 with one match remaining on the Great Plains Athletic Conference docket, following a women’s tennis sweep of Mount Marty, 7-0. Morningside sits ahead of perennial powerhouse, and Monday’s opponent, Midland, as the Warriors have two matches remaining on the calendar.

SIOUX CITY, IOWA – Morningside’s women’s tennis team crept closer to the Great Plains Athletic Conference season finish line with a 6-1 win over Doane today, with just over a week left in regular season play.

OMAHA, NEB. – Morningside moved to 4-0 in the Great Plains Athletic Conference on the season as the Mustangs defeated the College of Saint Mary 7-0 in their third consecutive 7-0 victory.

HASTINGS, NEB. – Morningside remains dominant on the women’s tennis circuit, collecting its third consecutive win in Great Plains Athletic Conference play and second consecutive 7-0 shutout as the Mustangs set aside Hastings.

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – Morningside picked up a win in its 2024 Great Plains Athletic Conference opener today, defeating Concordia, 6-1.

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – The Mustangs made easy work of a short-handed Mount Marty team, defeating the Lancers in non-conference play, 7-0.

ELSAH, ILL. – A strong finish awaited the Morningside women’s tennis team on the final leg of its spring break trip as the Mustangs defeated Missouri Baptist 7-0 before sweeping Principia 9-0, both on their home courts.

FULTON, MO. – The Mustangs continue to challenge themselves in hopes of better preparing for their conference schedule, playing William Woods in Fulton, Mo. yesterday. Morningside fell to the no. 9 Owls by a score of 6-1.

GRINNELL, IOWA – The Mustangs launched into their spring break schedule yesterday, playing Division III Grinnell College as the team heads south. Morningside grappled with the Pioneers, but suffered just its second loss of the season, losing 5-4.

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – Morningside’s women’s tennis team suffered its first loss of the season as it continues to test itself in preparation for a run at this year’s Great Plains Athletic Conference title, crossing Sioux Falls and Minnesota-Morris off its spring schedule this weekend. The Mustangs, who received votes in the most recent National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics coaches’ poll, split this weekend’s matches, falling to Division I USF 4-3 before toppling the Division III Cougars 6-1.

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – Morningside Women’s Tennis got an early look at a conference opponent today, as it picked up a 7-0 non-conference win over Northwestern, competing at the First Serve Tennis Center as the Mason Family Tennis Complex’s courts continue to peek out from under their blanket of snow.

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – Morningside women’s tennis picked up where it left off last fall, advancing to 4-0 this season with a 7-0 sweep of Buena Vista.

DES MOINES, Iowa – The Mustangs women’s tennis team improved to 3-0 this fall with a 7-0 win over Grand View and a 6-1 win over Truman State Friday afternoon in Des Moines.

SIOUX CITY, IOWA – Morningside’s women’s tennis team made its home debut for the fall this afternoon, welcoming National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Luther to the Mason Family Tennis Complex. Cast against a backdrop of North High’s Starfest, the Mustangs handed the Norse a 5-2 loss.

LINCOLN, NEB. – The women’s tennis team started this year’s fall season with a strong showing at the Great Plains Athletic Conference Individual Invitational this weekend, winning three of the team’s four singles brackets while sending several players to the semifinal rounds of their respective doubles brackets.