Alex Hafer
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- Hometown:
- Hastings, NE
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- Year:
- So
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- High School:
- Hastings High
News mentions
(Greenwood, IN) – Men's tennis academic honors have been announced for the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators (CSC) recently. Hastings had two players receive the CSC Academic All-District honor.
(Yankton, SD) – The men’s tennis team put together their best performance of the season, winning every match in the 7-0 victory on Friday.
(Hastings, NE) – Taking on the Midland Warriors, the men’s tennis team lost 6-1 on Wednesday afternoon.
(Hastings, NE) – In the first conference match of the season, Hastings lost 7-0 to Doane on Tuesday.
(Crete, NE) – Playing their final non-conference match before GPAC play begins, Hastings took on Baker, losing 7-0 on Saturday.
(Maryville, TN and Knoxville, TN) – Facing Maryville College and Wittenberg University on their Tennessee spring break trip, Hastings lost 4-0 to Maryville, then lost 4-3 to Wittenberg.
(Hastings, NE) – Taking on Nebraska Wesleyan in an indoor home dual on Tuesday afternoon, the Broncos fell 5-2.
(Salina, KS) – Facing Kansas Wesleyan on the road, the men’s tennis team came up short in a 6-1 final against the Coyotes on Sunday.
(Lexington, NE) – After Hastings won the doubles point, the Tabor Bluejays responded by winning four of the six singles matches to get the 4-3 win on Wednesday.
(Kearney, NE) – Playing in Kearney against a Division II opponent in Colorado Mesa, Hastings fell 7-0.
(Kearney, NE) – One day after their first match of the spring semester, the men’s tennis team returned to action, this time in Kearney against McPherson, who received votes in the latest NAIA poll.
(Hastings, NE) – The Bronco men’s tennis team wrapped up their fall season competing in their home invite on Friday and Saturday, featuring three other teams.
(Lincoln, NE) – The Bronco men’s tennis team traveled to Lincoln to take part in the annual Fall GPAC Invite on Friday and Saturday.
