Minnesota Crookston tennis defeated Concordia College, 6-1, to move to 3-0, marking the first time in program history that the Golden Eagles have achieved this feat. The team will start NSIC play next weekend at home. Doubles wins by Schneider and Zander, as well as Singh and Cases Mundet, secured the point for the Golden Eagles. Additionally, Schneider, de Lucas Rivera, and Cases Mundet secured victories in singles matches, contributing to the team's success.

By the Numbers
  • Minnesota Crookston tennis defeated Concordia College, 6-1
  • The team is 3-0 for the first time in program history
  • Schneider won her singles match with a score of 6-1, 6-0
  • Hinn's match went to the last set, which she won 13-11
What's Next

The Golden Eagles will welcome St. Cloud State on Friday and Minnesota Duluth on Saturday for senior weekend, marking the start of conference play.

Bottom Line

Golden Eagle Tennis achieves a historic 3-0 start to the season with a resounding victory over Concordia College, setting high expectations for their upcoming senior weekend and the commencement of conference play.