Tennis takes out trio of MWC foes
The Grinnell women’s tennis team scored three crushing wins this last weekend. On the new tennis courts on 10th St., the women defeated Carroll College 8-1 and Illinois College 9-0 on Saturday, and finished off Beloit smartly 9-0 on Sunday.
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In review
Four of the top seven times for Grinnell women’s cross country at last year’s Les Duke Invite were tallied by then-first-years Kaitlyn Ryan (24:50), Paige Wheeler (25:14), Erin Booth (26:09), and Laura Zdunek (26:38). Moreover, four of the top seven times for the Pioneers in their seventh-place finish at last week’s Luther College Invite in Decorah, Iowa, were recorded by current first-years Sarah Spencer (20:00), Meredith Groves (20:03), Erin Sindewald (20:53) and Marie Lindquist (21:50). … Women’s golf’s Haddie Dowson ’08 and Zair Burris ’08 each shot a team-high 99, good for 52nd overall, to lead Grinnell to a 12th place finish at the Knox Invite on Sept. 10 with a total score of 405. Dowson followed her 99 with a team-high 94 the next day at the Monmouth Invite, where Grinnell finished 19th with an overall score of 413. … The Pioneer football team surrendered 440 yards of offense in a 33-0 loss at Lake Forest’s renovated Farwell Field in Lake Forest, Ill. on Saturday. … After winning its first game of the year, the Pioneer men’s soccer team dropped successive games against Central and at Carleton by a combined tally of 9-1. … Women’s soccer split its two-game swing through Minnesota, beating Bethel College 6-0 on Sept. 11 before losing its first game of the season to Augsburg 3-1 the following day. … Apart from its Alumnae Match on Oct. 9, women’s tennis won’t play a home contest again in 2004. ... Shweta Khajuria ‘07’s combined 7-1 singles and doubles mark in Grinnell’s weekend MWC victories earned her Conference Player of the Week honors. —Joe Geni
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Pioneers come home for Les Duke
How prepared do the cross country runners feel for their annual, upcoming Les Duke meet?
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Volleyball scores first wins of 2004
It may have taken head coach Tom Sonnichsen and his volleyball squad over a week to put one up on the board, but the first one seems to have been a stepping stone for the Pioneers.
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