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Table of Contents
Team Scoring Summary ............................... 2
College Conference of
Tennis Rosters ............................................ 3 Illinois & Wisconsin
Tennis Rosters/2005 Recap .......................... 4 Quick Facts
2005 Recap ............................................... 5
Past CCIW Champions ................................. 5 Name: College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin
Women’s Tennis History ............................... 6 (CCIW)
Address: 30 N. Brainard Street #402
No. 1 Singles Bracket .................................. 7
Naperville, IL 60540
No. 2 Singles Bracket .................................. 8
Fax: (630) 637-5694
No. 3 Singles Bracket .................................. 9 Founded: 1946
No. 4 Singles Bracket .................................. 10 Members: 8
No. 5 Singles Bracket .................................. 11 Championship Sports: 21
No. 6 Singles Bracket .................................. 12 Commissioner: Chris Martin; Office: (630) 637-5693;
No. 1 Doubles Bracket ................................. 13 Email: cmartin@cciw.org
No. 2 Doubles Bracket ................................. 14 Assistant Commissioner/Sports Information
No. 3 Doubles Bracket ................................. 15 Director: Mike Krizman; Office: (630) 637-5719;
31 National Championships & Counting .......... 16 Cell: (630) 201-5339; Email: mkrizman@cciw.org
CCIW Mission Statement .............................. 17 CCIW Website: www.cciw.org
CCIW Sportsmanship Statement
2006 CCIW Women’s Tennis Tournament The Colleges and Universities of the College Conference of
Evergreen Racquet Club Illinois and Wisconsin believe that good sportsmanship is
an integral component of intercollegiate competition.
Bloomington, Ill., Oct. 6-7 The College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin
Hosted by Illinois Wesleyan wholeheartedly embraces the NCAA position that in
order for good sportsmanship to prevail, coaches,
student-athletes and fans must display respect, fairness,
civility, honesty and responsibility before, during and
after all athletic contests.
The College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin
encourages fans to enthusiastically support their team,
recognize the outstanding performance of opponents
and always exhibit good sportsmanship in their words
and actions.
Conference History
Entering its 61st season in 2006-07, the College conference in 1955. Carthage left the conference in 1952,
Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) enjoys a but returned in 1961.
reputation as the “Best Small-College Conference in the The CCIW sponsors 21 sports: baseball, men’s and
Nation.” In NCAA Division III competition, CCIW schools women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country,
have accounted for 31 national championships, including football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s
12 in men’s cross country, six in men’s basketball, four soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and
each in football and men’s outdoor track and field, two women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor track & field,
apiece in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and volleyball, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, volleyball and
and one each in women’s soccer and men’s indoor track wrestling.
and field. Elmhurst College won a pair of NCAA Division As is often the case with athletic conferences, CCIW
III Volleyball Championships (1983 and 1985), and North membership has experienced several changes since its
Central College won a women’s basketball title (1983) inception. After Carthage left in 1952, Illinois College
before the conference began sponsorship of women’s withdrew the following year. Elmhurst and Wheaton
athletics in 1986-87. During the 2004-05 academic withdrew following the 1959-60 academic year. Wheaton
year, the Wheaton women’s soccer team and the Millikin rejoined for all sports but football in 1967 and for football
women’s basketball team added two more titles as both in 1970. Elmhurst rejoined in the fall of 1967 for all
won their respective national championship. sports but football and for football in the 1968 season.
The conference was formed with nine charter members Carroll joined officially with the 1955 spring sports
(Augustana, Carthage, Elmhurst, Illinois College, Illinois seasons. Carthage returned in the fall of 1961, and North
Wesleyan, Lake Forest, Millikin, North Central and Park entered the following fall. Lake Forest dropped
Wheaton) on April 26, 1946, in Jacksonville, Ill., and out at the end of the 1962-63 year. The last change in
opened competition in the 1946-47 academic year as CCIW membership came following the 1991-92 season
the College Conference of Illinois. In 1967, the name when Carroll withdrew. Now eight members strong, the
was changed to the College Conference of Illinois and CCIW continues its tradition of athletic and academic
Wisconsin, to recognize Carthage, which moved to excellence.
Kenosha, Wis., in 1962 and Carroll, which entered the
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Team Scoring Summary
Flights 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 Total
Augustana
Carthage
Elmhurst
Ill. Wesleyan
Millikin
North Central
Wheaton
Team Points
1.) Teams are credited with two points for a first-round win, four points for a second-round win and
three points for a win in the championship.
2.) Teams are credited with one point for winning a match in the playback bracket.
3.) Teams are credited with two points for winning a third-place match.
Match Play
1.) All matches will use regular scoring.
2.) All singles maindraw matches will be play two-of-three sets with a 12-point tie-breaker played to
six-all, and all backdraw matches will be an eight-game professional set with a tie-breaker at eight-
all. The main draw doubles matches are 2 out of 3 sets with a super tie-breaker for the third set.
3.) Winners bring back the tennis balls and report the scores to the tournament director. Please check
for the time of your next match.
4.) A maximum of 10 minutes will be given for warm-ups, if needed.
5.) There is a 20-minute rest period between back-to-back matches, if needed.
6.) Defaults will be called 15 minutes after the match has been called to play.
7.) Play will be continuous, and players must be ready for their next match. No participant should
leave the court area without checking with the tournament director.
8.) If you need a line judge, please see the tournament director.
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Tennis Rosters
Augustana Elmhurst
Head Coach: Adam Strand Head Coach: Hope Semper
Name Yr. Hometown (High School) Name Yr. Hometown (High School)
Lindsey Bell Fr Elk Grove Village, Ill. Alyse Dawid Jr. Westchester, Ill.
(Elk Grove) (Immaculate Heart of Mary)
Allison Bernardi So Belvidere, Ill. Carolyn Eck Sr. Westchester, Ill.
(Rockford Lutheran) (Immaculate Heart of Mary)
Tatiana Christiansen Sr Barrington, Ill. (HS) Margie Leahu So. Oak Forest, Ill. (HS)
Tricia Crawford Fr Decorah, Iowa (HS) Kristin Leninger Jr. Forest Park, Ill. (Trinity)
Megan DeShon Sr. Bettendorf, Iowa (HS) Donna McKinney Fr. Bloomingdale, Ill.
Emily Doemland Fr. Westmont , Ill. (Glenbard North)
(Downers Grove South) Brittany Meding So. Elmhurst, Ill. (York)
Holly Hiatt Fr. St. Charles, Ill. (East) Brandi Merrill Jr. McHenry, Ill. (HS)
Kaitlin Kulovitz Fr. New Lenox, Ill. Jeanne Mollner Jr. Park Ridge, Ill. (Maine South)
(Lincoln Way Central) Emily Odean So. Rock Island, Ill. (HS)
Klaudia Kulpa Fr. Lake-in-the-Hills, Ill. (Jacobs) Sabrina Ruff So. Elmhurst (Trinity)
Faith Leaich Jr. Belvidere, Ill. (HS) Sarah Stachnik Sr. Oak Forest, Ill. (HS)
Helena Leifland Fr. Djursholm, Sweden
(Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium) Illinois Wesleyan
Karin Linman So. Bourbonnais, Ill. Head Coach: Scott McCluskey
(Bradley-Bourbonnais) Name Yr. Hometown (High School)
Kaylen Marciciak Jr. Lake Zurich, Ill. (HS) Harley Culbertson Sr. Hinsdale, Ill. (Central)
Lindsey Olivero Fr. Peru, Ill. (LaSalle-Peru) Katie Heaney So. Shoreview, Minn.
(Mounds View)
Jenna Richardson Fr Bellwood, Ill. (Walther Lutheran)
Allison Heim So. Decatur, Ill. (Mt. Zion)
Rose Szczurek Fr. Lemont, Ill. (HS)
Cate Hunter Fr. Oak Park, Ill.
Kelsi Walters Sr. Champaign, Ill. (Centennial)
(Oak Park-River Forest)
Wendy White Fr. East Peoria, (HS) Rylee Main So. Downers Grove, Ill.
(Benet Academy)
Carthage Colleen McShane So. Roselle, Ill. (St. Francis)
Head Coach: Brady Lindsley Sarah Rusch Jr. Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley)
Name Yr. Hometown (High School) Kristina Sawyer Sr. Batavia, Ill. (HS)
Brooke Braastad Jr. Bloomington, Ill. Sandy Tobik Sr. Manchester, Mo.
(Normal-Community) (Parkway West)
Alyssa Bruns So. Kingsford, Mich.
Elizca Buys Sr. Bloemfontein, South Africa Millikin
(Oranje School for Girls) Head Coach: Mike Brannon
Jessica Dahms So. Freeport, Ill. Player Yr. Hometown (High School)
Taylor Gustafson So. Riverwoods, Ill. (Deerfield) Lindsey Earhart Jr. Yorktown, Ind. (HS)
Gina Klein Fr. Darien, Ill. (Hinsdale-South) Cheryl Elliot Sr. Chebanse, Ill. (Central)
Megan McMullen So. Coal City, Ill. Karie Elliot Sr. Chebanse, Ill. (Central)
Rachel Messenger So. Wauwatosa, Wis. (East) Michelle Hart Fr. Peoria, Ill. (HS)
Kristin Minkowski Sr. Racine, Wis. (St. Joseph) Jessica Kirby Sr. Hamilton, Ill. (HS)
Ashley Morgan Fr. Afton, Minn. Rhoda Lewis Jr. Danville, Ill. (HS)
(Stillwater Area) Traci Rapp Jr. Machesney Park, Ill. (Harlem)
Emily Norlander Sr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Natalie Sauch So. Bourbonnais, Ill.
(Minnehaha Academy) (Bradley-Bourbonnais)
Sophia Normantas Fr. Lemont, Ill. Audrey Spelde Fr. Indianapolis, Ind.
Julie Rendino So. McHenry, Ill. (Southport)
Amanda Sta. Romana Sr. Racine, Wis. (Prairie School) Kristen Sproat So. Bourbonnais, Ill.
Gina Tsapralis Fr. Palatine, Ill. (Bradley-Bourbonnais)
Catherine Yule Jr. Kenosha, Wis. (Tremper)
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Tennis Rosters/2005 Recap
North Central Wheaton
Head Coach: Don Moravec Head coach: Jane Nelson
Player Yr. Hometown (High School) Player Yr. Hometown (High School)
Amanda Chlebek Fr. Oak Lawn, Ill. (HS) Jill Casserly Fr. Newport Beach, Calif.
Emily Ellis Jr. Schaumburg, Ill. (HS) (Newport Harbor)
Erica Engle Sr. Naperville, Ill. Stacy Colvard Sr. Raleigh, N.C.
(Waubonsie Valley) (William G. Enloe)
Kelly Hatch Jr. Maple Park, Ill. (Kaneland) Amy Dehnel Jr. Edina, Minn. (HS)
Ana Jensen Fr. Plainfield, Ill. (Central) Brittney Dunn So. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Lauren Kirby Jr. Villa Park, Ill. (Willowbrook) (Putnam City North)
Tara Madziarek So. Lake in the Hills, Ill. Kayli Edwards Fr. Ada, Okla. (HS)
(Huntley) Shannon Hale Jr. Littleton, Colo. (JK Mullen)
Esther McCarty So. New Lenox, Ill. Jordan Hook So. Wheaton, Ill.
(Grace International) (Wheaton-Warrenville South)
Bella Nguyen Jr. Villa Park, Ill. (Willowbrook) Karly Olson Sr. Wheaton, Ill.
Heather Petersen Jr. Naperville, Ill. (Wheaton-Warrenville South)
(Neuqua Valley) Brooke Parrish Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Homestead)
Kimberly Small Fr. Wheaton, Ill. (North) Maria Smith So. Bemidji, Minn. (Bemidji)
Dominique Yonker Fr. Wheaton, Ill. Lisa Stoneberg Fr. Batavia, Ill. (Batavia)
(Wheaton Warrenville South) Mariko Taylor Fr. San Antonio, Texas
(Health Careers HS)
2006 NCAA Tournament Recap CCIW Teams in the NCAA Division III
Women’s Tennis Championships
Participants
Elizabeth Maclellan- Wheaton 1982 Wheaton, 3rd place
Jordan Hook- Wheaton
Amanda Sta. Romana- Carthage 2000 Wheaton (1-1)
Elizca Buys- Carthage First Round: Wheaton 5, Hope 4
Second Round: Kenyon 6, Wheaton 3
Singles Competition (Day One)
Kristen Raverta (Amherst) def.
2004 Central Region: Denison 9, Carthage 0
Amanda Sta. Romana (Carthage) 6-0, 6-3
Jordan Hook (Wheaton (Ill.)) def. 2005 Carthage (1-1)
Laura Fanjoy (Sewanee) 6-2, 6-2 First Round: Carthage 5, Carleton 1
Second Round: Gustavus Adolphus 5, Carthage 2
Jordan Hook (Wheaton) def.
Beret Remak (Connecticut College) 6-2, 6-3 2005 CCIW All-Conference Women’s Tennis Team
Amy Staloch (Carnegie Mellon) def. First Team All-Conference
Elizabeth Maclellan (Wheaton (Ill.)) 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 1. Elizabeth Maclellan, Wheaton
2. Amanda St. Romana, Carthage
Doubles Competition (Day One) 3. Jordan Hook, Wheaton
Mezin/Walther (Wellesley) def. 4. Lindsey Irwin, Illinois Wesleyan
Sta. Romana/Buys (Carthage) 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (7-3) 5. Elizca Buys, Carthage
6. Karly Olson, Wheaton
Steinberg/Umeno (Redlands) def. Second Team All-Conference
Hook/Maclellan (Wheaton) 7-5, 7-5 1. Allison Heim, Illinois Wesleyan
2. Debbie Bartell, Illinois Wesleyan
Singles Quarterfinals (Day Three) 3. Kristin Minkowski, Carthage
Kristen Raverta (Amherst) def. 4. Brooke Parrish, Wheaton
Jordan Hook (Wheaton) 6-2, 6-2 5. Taylor Gustafson, Carthage
6. Shannon Hale, Wheaton
Player of the Year: Elizabeth Maclellan, Wheaton
Conference Tournament MVP: Karly Olson, Wheaton
Coach of the Year: Jane Nelson, Wheaton
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2005 Recap/Past CCIW Champions
Wheaton Earns 11th CCIW Women’s Tennis Title over Carthage
By Mike Krizman Individual Champions
CCIW Sports Information Director No. One Singles
Elizabeth Maclellan (Wheaton)
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – Behind Sarah Rusch of Illinois Wesleyan
six individual titles, the Wheaton 6-2, 6-1, while Brooke Braastad No. Two Singles
Thunder won its 11th College of Carthage won her team’s Jordan Hook (Wheaton)
Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin second individual title at No. 6 No. Three Singles
Women’s Tennis Championship singles, topping Brittney Dunn of Karly Olson (Wheaton)
Saturday at the Evergreen Racquet Wheaton 6-3, 7-6 (7-2).
No. Four Singles
Club, tallying 72 points on the The match of the day came at No.
day and topping second place 1 doubles where Buys and Sta. Kristin Minkoski (Carthage)
Carthage, who earned 60 points. Romana beat Maclellan and Hook No. Five Singles
Thunder coach Jane Nelson in a super tie-breaker 5-7, 7-6, (7- Shannon Hale (Wheaton)
and her program won their 4) 10-7. Karly Olson and Parrish No. Six Singles
first championship since 2001, of Wheaton were the champions
stopping a string of three straight at No. 2 doubles, beating Bartell Brooke Braastad (Carthage)
titles by Carthage, thanks in part and Kristin Sawyer from Illinois No. One Doubles
to individual titles in Nos. 1, 2, 3 Wesleyan 6-0, 7-5. Leah Moberg Buys/Sta. Romana (Carthage)
and 5 singles, as well as Nos. 2 and Hale won Wheaton’s last No. Two Doubles
and 3 doubles. individual title at No. 3 doubles,
Olson/Parrish (Wheaton)
Elizabeth Maclellan defended beating Erin Powers and Braastad
her title in No. 1 singles, topping of Carthage 6-0, 6-4. No. Three Doubles
Carthage’s Amanda Sta. Romana Moberg/Hale (Wheaton)
6-1, 6-0. Wheaton’s Jordan Hook Team Finishes
won at No. 2 singles, topping 1. Wheaton 72
Carthage’s Elizca Buys 6-2, 6-1,
and at No. 3 singles Karly Olson 2. Carthage 60
of Wheaton defeated Illinois 3. Illinois Wesleyan 48
Wesleyan’s Debbie Bartell 3-6, 6- 4. Augustana 20
0, 6-4.
Carthage won its first title at 5. North Central 12
No. 4 singles as Kristin Minkoski 6. Elmhurst 7
defeated Brook Parrish of Wheaton
4-6, 6-2, 6-2. At No. 5 singles, 7. Millikin 6
Shannon Hale of Wheaton beat
Past CCIW Champions
Year Team Champion Head Coach Number-One Singles Champion
1986 Wheaton (108) Jane Nelson Claudia Bessey, Wheaton
1987 Wheaton (105) Jane Nelson Karin Fox, Elmhurst
1988 Wheaton (71) Jane Nelson Riitta Burkhard, Elmhurst
1989 Wheaton (97) Jane Nelson Hillary Conley, Wheaton
1990 Wheaton (90) Jane Nelson Hillary Conley, Wheaton
1991 Carthage (81) Ron Zalokar Jean Fraser, Augustana
1992 Ill. Wesleyan (68) Barb Cothren Marie Dennison , Illinois Wesleyan
1993 Augustana (68) Larry Flaherty Brigette Morrow, Augustana
1994 Augustana (64) Larry Flaherty Sarah Ainsworth, Augustana
1995 Wheaton (65) Jane Nelson Laura Brockob , Illinois Wesleyan
1996 Augustana (68) Larry Flaherty Sarah Ainsworth, Augustana
1997 Augustana (59) Larry Flaherty Sarah Ainsworth, Augustana
1998 Wheaton (70) Jane Nelson Sarah Lesinski, Carthage
1999 Wheaton (64) Jane Nelson Sarah Lesinski, Carthage
2000 Wheaton (67) Jane Nelson Emily Wilt, Wheaton
2001 Wheaton (65) Jane Nelson Kelly Mikkila, Carthage
2002 Carthage (77) Brady Lindsley Kelly Mikkila, Carthage
2003 Carthage (81) Brady Lindsley Kelly Mikkila, Carthage
2004 Carthage (68) Brady Lindsley Elizabeth Maclellan, Wheaton
2005 Wheaton (72) Jane Nelson Elizabeth Maclellan, Wheaton
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Women’s Tennis History
Number Two Singles 2002 Alex Jackson (Carthage) 1997 Sarah Ainsworth/Larisa Rumin (Augustana)
1986 Kim Rasmussen ( Wheaton ) 2003 Alex Jackson (Carthage) 1998 Elizabeth Kavanagh/Erin Roti (Augustana )
1987 P.L. Bandy ( Wheaton ) 2004 Alex Jackson (Carthage) 1999 Erin Roti/Larisa Rumin (Augustana)
1988 Ellen Hamilton ( Elmhurst ) 2005 Kristin Minkowski (Carthage) 2000 Christine Hamm/Kristine Meulendyke (Carthage)
1989 Julie Rybka ( Wheaton ) 2001 Christine Hamm/Kristine Meulendyke (Carthage)
1990 Julie Rybka ( Wheaton ) Number Five Singles 2002 Sara Cahoon/Kelly Mikkila (Carthage)
1991 Heather Cowan ( Wheaton ) 1986 Stacey Baker (Wheaton) 2003 Sara Cahoon/Kelly Mikkila (Carthage)
1992 Shari McChesney (Augustana) 1987 Julie Sisel (Wheaton) 2004 Kelly Mikkila/Elizca Buys (Carthage)
1993 Laura Brockob ( Illinois Wesleyan) 1988 Suzie Storer (Wheaton) 2005 Elizca Buys/Amanda Sta. Romana (Carthage)
1994 Laura Brockob ( Illinois Wesleyan) 1989 Shannon Minton (Wheaton)
1995 Elisabeth Norten ( Wheaton ) 1990 Colleen Joransen (Wheaton) Number Two Doubles
1996 Katy Kozlowski (Augustana) 1991 Caroline Waring (Carthage) 1986 Suzie Storer/Dana Ferry (Wheaton)
1997 Kim Cornett ( Wheaton ) 1992 Aimee Maurer (Carthage) 1987 Dana Ferry/Suzie Storer(Wheaton)
1998 Emily Wilt ( Wheaton ) 1993 Moira Kinnally (Augustana) 1988 Suzie Storer/Danna Ferry (Wheaton)
1999 Emily Wilt ( Wheaton ) 1994 Mari Andersen (Wheaton) 1989 Heather McAllister/Julie Rybka (Wheaton)
2000 Kari Jorgensen ( Wheaton ) 1995 Tara Rostron (Augustana) 1990 Wendy Woldenberg/Jodi Simenec (Augustana)
2001 Rachel Zorn ( Wheaton ) 1996 Christine Parker (Wheaton) 1991 Holly Parrish/Christy Vermeer (Wheaton)
2002 Sara Cahoon ( Carthage ) 1997 Sara Nance (Illinois Wesleyan) 1992 Laurie Jacobs/Alisa Swanson (IWU)
2003 Sara Cahoon ( Carthage ) 1998 Angie Gamble (Wheaton) 1993 Heather Cowan/Paige Glomsrud (Wheaton)
2004 Elizca Buys (Carthage) 1999 Kati Jorgensen (Wheaton) 1994 Danielle Dato/Katie Kozlowski (Augustana)
2005 Jordan Hook (Wheaton) 2000 Sara Cahoon (Carthage) 1995 Mari Anderson/Leanne Biehl (Wheaton)
2001 Heather Waybright (Wheaton) 1996 Leanne Biehl/Christine Parker (Wheaton)
Number Three Singles 2002 Christine Hamm (Carthage) 1997 Liz Kavanagh/Erin Roti (Augustana)
1986 Suzie Storer ( Wheaton ) 2003 Kristine Meulendyke (Carthage) 1998 Leanne Biehl/Emily Wilt (Wheaton)
1987 Suzie Storer ( Wheaton ) 2004 Sarah Rusch (Ill. Wesleyan) 1999 Kati Jorgensen/Laura Byrne (Wheaton)
1988 Hillary Conley ( Wheaton ) 2005 Shannon Hale (Wheaton) 2000 Anne Wischnowski/Heather Waybright (Wheaton)
1989 Heather McAllister ( Wheaton ) 2001 Sara Cahoon/Kelly Mikkila ( Carthage )
1990 Wendy Woldenberg (Augustana) Number Six Singles 2002 Christine Hamm/Kristine Meulendyke ( Carthage )
1991 Amy O’Connor ( Ill. Wesleyan) 1986 P.L. Bandy (Wheaton) 2003 Elizca Buys/Kristine Meulendyke ( Carthage )
1992 Christy Vermeer ( Wheaton ) 1987 Hillary Conley (Wheaton) 2004 Amanda Sta. Romana/Alex Jackson (Carthage)
1993 Sarah Ainsworth (Augustana) 1988 Shannon Minton (Wheaton) 2005 Karly Olson/Brooke Parrish (Wheaton)
1994 Laurie Jacobs ( Illinois Wesleyan) 1989 Stacy Phillips (Augustana)
1995 Leanne Biehl ( Wheaton ) 1990 Marika Lindquist (Augustana) Number Three Doubles
1996 Leanne Biehl ( Wheaton ) 1991 Andrea Magyar (Augustana) 1986 P.L. Bandy/Kristi Kroft ( Wheaton )
1997 Leanne Biehl ( Wheaton ) 1992 Pam Bedker (Carthage) 1987 Stacey Baker/Kristi Kroft ( Wheaton )
1998 Leanne Biehl (Wheaton) 1993 Tara Rostron (Augustana) 1988 Shannon Minton/Hillary Conley ( Wheaton )
1999 Laura Byrne (Wheaton) 1994 Katie Kozlowski (Augustana) 1989 Kristy Vermeer/Cindy Boos ( Wheaton )
2000 Rachel Zorn (Wheaton) 1995 JoAnne Stutz (Wheaton) 1990 Kristy Vermeer/Cindy Boos ( Wheaton )
2001 Sara Cahoon (Carthage) 1996 Elizabeth Kavanagh (Augustana) 1991 Andrea Magyar/Erin Walsh (Augustana)
2002 Heather Waybright (Wheaton) 1997 Margo Clarke (Augustana) 1992 Lynn Devera/Stacie DeLair ( IWU)
2003 Elizca Buys (Carthage) 1998 Joana Stutz (Wheaton) 1993 Moira Kinnally/Tara Rostron (Augustana)
2004 Amanda Sta. Romana (Carthage) 1999 Julie Long (Wheaton) 1994 Moira Kinnally/Tara Rostron (Augustana)
2005 Karly Olson (Wheaton) 2000 Anne Wischnowski (Wheaton) 1995 Moira Kinnally/Tara Rostron (Augustana)
2001 Anne Wischnowski (Wheaton) 1996 Liz Kavanagh/Erin Roti (Augustana)
Number Four Singles 2002 Natalie Widaman (Carthage) 1997 Cherie Matthaidess/Kelly Carstensen (Carthage)
1986 Dana Ferry (Wheaton) 2003 Natalie Widaman (Carthage) 1998 Cherie Matthaidess/Kelly Carstensen (Carthage)
1987 Stacey Baker (Wheaton) 2004 Karly Olson (Wheaton) 1999 Cherie Matthaidess/Kelly Carstensen (Carthage)
1988 P.L. Bandy (Wheaton) 2005 Brooke Braastad (Carthage) 2000 Sara Cahoon/Rachel Lesinski (Carthage )
1989 Beth Cook (Augustana) 2001 Rachel Lesinski/Natalie Widaman (Carthage )
1990 Brigette Morrow (Augustana) Number One Doubles 2002 Rachel Lesinski/Natalie Widaman (Carthage)
1991 Holly Parrish (Wheaton) 1986 Claudia Bessey/Kim Rasmussen (Wheaton) 2003 Alex Jackson/Natalie Widaman ( Carthage )
1992 Alisa Swanson (Illinois Wesleyan) 1987 P.L. Bandy/Julie Sisel (Wheaton) 2004 Leah Moberg/Sarah Myre (Wheaton)
1993 Paige Glomsrud (Wheaton) 1988 Riitta Burkhard/Ellen Hamilton (Elmhurst) 2005 Leah Moberg/Shannon Hale (Wheaton)
1994 Kerry Flaherty (Augustana) 1989 Hillary Conley/ Shannon Minton (Wheaton)
1995 Kelly Daniels (Carthage) 1990 Hillary Conley/Colleen Joransen (Wheaton)
1996 Kim Cornett (Wheaton) 1991 Alexis Siegel/Judy Schlicht (Carthage)
1997 Angela Chua (Wheaton) 1992 Marie Dennison/Amy O’Connor (IWU)
1998 Kimberly Cornett (Wheaton) 1993 Amy O’Connor/Laura Brockob (IWU)
1999 Margo Clarke (Augustana) 1994 Holly Parrish/Kristin McCamish (Wheaton)
2000 Nicole Tiberi (Illinois Wesleyan) 1995 Kristen McCamish/Elisabeth Norten (Wheaton)
2001 Helen Culbertson (Wheaton) 1996 Kerry Flaherty/Sarah Ainsworth (Augustana)
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College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin
2006 Women’s Tennis Championship
Championship Bracket - Number One Singles
Seeds
1.
2.
1. 3.
4.
5.
2.
Champion
3.
6.
4.
Playback Bracket
Loser 1.
Loser 2.
Loser 6.
Loser 3. Third Place
Loser 4.
Loser 5.
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College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin
2006 Women’s Tennis Championship
Championship Bracket - Number Two Singles
Seeds
1.
2.
1. 3.
4.
5.
2.
Champion
3.
6.
4.
Playback Bracket
Loser 1.
Loser 2.
Loser 6.
Loser 3. Third Place
Loser 4.
Loser 5.
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College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin
2006 Women’s Tennis Championship
Championship Bracket - Number Three Singles
Seeds
1.
2.
1. 3.
4.
5.
2.
Champion
3.
6.
4.
Playback Bracket
Loser 1.
Loser 2.
Loser 6.
Loser 3. Third Place
Loser 4.
Loser 5.
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College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin
2006 Women’s Tennis Championship
Championship Bracket - Number Four Singles
Seeds
1.
2.
1. 3.
4.
5.
2.
Champion
3.
6.
4.
Playback Bracket
Loser 1.
Loser 2.
Loser 6.
Loser 3. Third Place
Loser 4.
Loser 5.
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College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin
2006 Women’s Tennis Championship
Championship Bracket - Number Five Singles
Seeds
1.
2.
1. 3.
4.
5.
2.
Champion
3.
6.
4.
Playback Bracket
Loser 1.
Loser 2.
Loser 6.
Loser 3. Third Place
Loser 4.
Loser 5.
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College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin
2006 Women’s Tennis Championship
Championship Bracket - Number Six Singles
Seeds
1.
2.
1. 3.
4.
5.
2.
Champion
3.
6.
4.
Playback Bracket
Loser 1.
Loser 2.
Loser 6.
Loser 3. Third Place
Loser 4.
Loser 5.
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College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin
2006 Women’s Tennis Championship
Championship Bracket - Number One Doubles
Seeds
1.
2.
1. 3.
4.
5.
2.
Champion
3.
6.
4.
Playback Bracket
Loser 1.
Loser 2.
Loser 6.
Loser 3. Third Place
Loser 4.
Loser 5.
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College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin
2006 Women’s Tennis Championship
Championship Bracket - Number Two Doubles
Seeds
1.
2.
1. 3.
4.
5.
2.
Champion
3.
6.
4.
Playback Bracket
Loser 1.
Loser 2.
Loser 6.
Loser 3. Third Place
Loser 4.
Loser 5.
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College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin
2006 Women’s Tennis Championship
Championship Bracket - Number Three Doubles
Seeds
1.
2.
1. 3.
4.
5.
2.
Champion
3.
6.
4.
Playback Bracket
Loser 1.
Loser 2.
Loser 6.
Loser 3. Third Place
Loser 4.
Loser 5.
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