2025-26 Women's Tennis News
(Greenwood, IN) – Women's tennis academic honors have been announced for the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators (CSC) recently. Hastings had four players receive the CSC Academic All-District honor.
(Sioux City, Iowa) – The Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) has announced the Women’s Tennis All-Conference selections for 2026.
(Kansas City, MO) – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) proudly announces the 2026 NAIA Scholar-Athletes for spring sports. Each semester, the NAIA Scholar‑Athlete list celebrates student‑athletes who excel in both academic and athletic arenas. This honor recognizes student-athletes in each of the spring sports who have excelled academically, including baseball, softball, golf, lacrosse, track & field, tennis, flag football, beach volleyball and men's volleyball.
(Omaha, NE) – The women’s tennis team concluded their season on Thursday morning in the GPAC Quarterfinals, losing 4-0 to Doane.
(Sioux City, IA) – Taking on Northwestern in their final GPAC match of the regular season, Hastings pulled out a narrow 4-3 win on Friday at the indoor First Serve Tennis Center, as junior Cara Ansbach clinched the match in a third set super-tiebreak, 11-9.
(Hastings, NE) – #17 Morningside came to town and defeated the Broncos, 7-0, on Thursday afternoon.
(Hastings, NE) – In a matchup against College of Saint Mary, the Broncos fell 6-1 on Tuesday afternoon.
(Yankton, SD) – The women’s tennis team added another win to the season, getting a 6-1 win over Mount Marty by sweeping doubles and winning five singles matches.
(Hastings, NE) – Taking on the Midland Warriors for the first time since the 2023-24 season, the Broncos lost 5-2.
(Seward, NE) – Heading out to Seward to take on the Concordia Bulldogs on Thursday, the Broncos fell 7-0.
(Hastings, NE) – In the first conference match of the season taking place in chilly temperatures, Hastings swept the doubles point, but Doane rebounded by winning four of the six singles matches to defeat the Broncos, 4-3.
(Crete, NE) – Playing their final non-conference match before GPAC play begins, Hastings took on Baker, losing 5-2 on Saturday.
(Mesa, AZ and Glendale, AZ) – Heading down to Arizona for their spring break trip, Hastings defeated Mesa Community College, 5-4, then lost 6-1 to Arizona Christian on Saturday.
(Salina, KS) – Taking a trip down to Kansas, the women’s tennis team lost 5-2 to Kansas Wesleyan on Sunday.
(Hastings, NE) – In a contest against a Division II opponent in Fort Hays State, the Broncos fell 7-0 on Saturday.
(Lexington, NE) – The women’s tennis team took care of business on Wednesday, sweeping the doubles point and won five singles matches in the 6-1 win.
