Sophia Jonas returns against St Cloud State April 5
Isaac Dubois '23
Sophia Jonas is 1-2 in singles this year.

CSB Tennis will host Macalester on Saturday at Sta-Fit

04/13/2023

ST. JOSEPH, Minn. –The College of Saint Benedict Tennis Team (8-4, 5-1 MIAC), which has won five of seven matches, will face a conference test at home against Macalester (9-4, 5-1 MIAC) at 3:30 p.m., on Saturday, April 15 at the Sta-Fit Center in Sartell, Minn.

In the past matchup on April 5, the Bennies dropped a close 4-3 decision to DII St. Cloud State University. After Macalester, the Bennies will wrap up the weekend by traveling to Gustavus for a MIAC matchup on Saturday, April 16 at 3:30 p.m. in St. Peter, Minn.

Breaking Down Macalester
Macalester, coached by Ted Lauer, joined the Macalester men's and women's coaching staff as interim head coach in September of 2022. He was named the permanent head coach in December that year. Macalester opened up their season with a five game match win streak as they sit 9-4 overall and 5-1 in MIAC play.

Series Notes - CSB leads, 21-10 vs. Macalester
In the last matchup on April 2, 2022, The College of St. Benedict swept Macalester 9-0. CSB owns a 21-10 overall record against the Scots with a 16-5 home record and a 6-3 away record. In the first ever matchup on April 21, 1977, the Bennies won 5-2 in St. Joseph, Minn. Bennies has won eight of 12 matches

By the Numbers
Through 12 matches, the Bennies sit 50-22 overall in singles play and have a 30-6 mark in conference play. In doubles, CSB is 26-10 and owns a 13-5 mark in league play. At No. 3 doubles, the Bennies sit 10-1 with a 7-4 record at both No. 1 and No. 2.

The Bennies started the spring campaign with a 9-0 MIAC decision over St. Scholastica (3-10, 1-4 MIAC) on Feb. 18 at Sta-Fit in Sartell, Minn. On a spring break road trip, CSB finished 2-2 as they earned a 6-3 win over Misericordia on March 6 and a 7-2 decision against Covenant College (Ga.) to move to 3-0. Then, they took a 7-2 loss to Piedmont on March 9 and a 4-3 setback to NCAA DII Cedarville on March 10. Coming back into MIAC play the Bennies had a successful 2-1 weekend that started with a 5-4 win over St. Kate's on Friday, March 17, in St. Paul, Minn.

The Bennies hosted St. Olaf at Sta-Fit in Sartell, Minn on Sat., March 18, dropping a 5-4 decision after losing three tiebreakers. Then, on Sunday, March 19, the Bennies took an 8-1 win over St. Mary's at Sta -Fit in Sartell, Minn. On Tuesday, March 21, CSB earned a 9-0 decision against Northwestern at Sta -Fit in Sartell, Minn. The Bennies won its third straight match after defeating Concordia 8-1 on March 25 on the road. The Bennies extended their win streak to four with a 9-0 decision over Hamline on April 1.

CSB faced a competitive non-conference matchup against the St. Cloud State University, falling 4-3. The Bennies won two-of-three matches to win the doubles points but lost four of the six singles matches.

Bedford earns 2nd MIAC Athlete of the Week on April 10
For the second time this year and in her career, senior Maria Bedford of the College of Saint Benedict Tennis Team has been named the MIAC Tennis Athlete of the Week. Bedford, who was also honored on March 13, is the 10th Bennie named MIAC Athlete of the Week. She joins Anne Bowe (Feb. 25, 2020), Karsen Aune (Feb. 5, 2019), Mackenzie Schurhamer (Feb. 20, 2018 and March 20, 2018), Tessa Rahrick (Feb. 7, 2017), Laura Finn (April 29, 2014), Megan Siepel (April 3, 2012) and Alicia Vargas (March 13, 2012). She is just the second tennis player in school history to earn MIAC honors twice (Mackenzie Schurhamer, 2018). Bedford, a mathematics major from St. Paul, Minn., picked up her 12th straight win in a tiebreaker against DII St. Cloud State on Wednesday, April 5. As a result, she is now 12-0 on the season and 7-0 at No. 6 singles. Against SCSU, she recorded a 6-3, 3-6, 1-0 (10-5) decision over Maria Molitor. With 12 straight wins, Bedford has the most consecutive victories since Megan Tiegs won 15 straight matches at No. 1 singles in 2005-06 in a 22-2 overall season. However, Bedford's winning streak opened the season and Tiegs occurred midway through that campaign 17 years ago. It is the most consecutive wins to open a season in CSB school history as Heidi Halverson was 11-0 in 1994-95 before falling at No. 5 in her 12th match.

Greta Nesbit earns CSB Athlete of the Week on April 3
After winning her sixth straight singles match on Saturday (April 1), sophomore Greta Nesbit of has been named the CSB Athlete of the Week today (Monday, April 3). Nesbit, who is a mathematics major from Le Sueur, Minn., is off to her best start of her career in 2022-23. She is 8-3 in singles, including 6-0 in MIAC play. In doubles, she has combined with three other Bennies for a 4-2 record and 2-1 in league play. She has recorded six straight wins in singles play with five by straight set verdicts. With a 6-1, 6-2 win over Lynn Ngyyen at No. 3 singles, she helped lead the Bennies to 9-0 decision over Hamline and a fourth straight win.

Player Notes
Ashley Tarrolly, a sophomore from St. Cloud, Minn., is 5-2 at No. 1 singles. In league play, she has a 3-2 mark. At No. 1 doubles, she has teamed with Peyton Kopel to go 3-2 and at No. 3 with Brooke Tonnessen with a 1-0 record.

Greta Nesbit, a sophomore from Le Sueur, Minn., has a 9-4 overall record, including 6-0 in MIAC play. She is 8-4 at No. 2 singles with a 6-0 mark at No. 3 as. In doubles play, she has a 5-2 record with five different teammates. At No. 3 doubles, she teamed with Tonnessen to go 1-1. At No. 2 doubles, she has a 2-0 record with Anne Bowe and is 1-0 with Peyton Kopel at No. 1. Nesbit has a 1-1 record with sophomore Sophia Jonas along with a 1-0 record with senior Maria Bedford.

This season, junior Peyton Kopel has a 6-6 record, including 2-3 at No. 1 and 4-2 at No. 2 singles. In doubles, she is 7-4 overall with a 5-2 record with Tarrolly at No. 1. With Anne Bowe, she is 2-2 at No. 1 doubles and she has a 1-0 record at No. 1 doubles with Nesbit.

A senior from St. Cloud, Minn., Anne Bowe is 5-5 overall with a 1-1 mark at No. 4 singles with a 3-0 mark at No. 5 singles. She has recorded wins in three straight matches. In doubles, she has a 5-5 overall record with a couple of different teammates. Bowe, who is 3-2 in doubles in the MIAC, teamed with Kopel for a 2-2 record at No. 1 and is 2-3 with Sophia Jonas at No.2 . She is also 1-0 with Nesbit at No. 2.

Jane Bodensteiner, a junior from Palatine, Ill., is 10-1 overall. She is 7-0 at No. 4 singles and 2-0 at No. 5 singles with a MIAC mark of 5-0. Bodensteiner is 9-1 in doubles, including 5-0 in conference, with Maria Bedford. They have won six straight matches. She has also been named CSB Athlete of the Week.

Maria Bedford of St. Paul, Minn., who earned her first-ever MIAC Player of the Week honor on March 13, has opened the 2023 season with 12 straight wins and is 12-0. She has won all 12 matches by straight set verdicts. She is 5-0 at No. 5 and 5-0 at No. 6. 6. In doubles, Bedford and Bodensteiner stand overall 8-1. At No. 2, they are 4-1 and 4-0 at No. 3.

Brooke Beier, a first year from Foley, Minn., is 2-2 in singles. First-year Hannah Helms is 1-0 in singles play. Kira Young is 2-0 in doubles play and Brooke Tonnessen is 3-1 in doubles.

Sophomore Sophia Jonas did not play in the opening five matches. A year ago, she was 7-5 overall with a 6-2 MIAC mark in playing primarily at No. 5. She is 1-2 this season after recording a win in singles against Concordia College (Minn.) by a straight set margin. She is also 4-3 in doubles and 2-3 in MIAC play.

Of note, Kopel and Jonas advanced to the finals at the ITA Regional Championships hosted by Gustavus Adolphus College last fall. The duo made an incredible run in the tournament, marking the highest CSB finish in recent memory. The unranked Saint Ben's doubles team of Kopel and Jonas started their tournament run with an 8-1 win over Elise Bierbaum and Annika Hillstrom of Bethel. Kopel and Jonas advanced to face Giana Apostoli and Xingchen Liu of Carthage College, where they posted an 8-5 win over the No. 9 seed. The Bennies advanced to take on third seeded UW-Whitewater where CSB advanced due to an injury default by Whitewater. Kopel and Jonas then battled fifth seed Allison Szalay and Halle Rosentreter of Gustavus where the Bennie duo posted an 8-7(5) victory to advance to the final. The magical run ended falling 8-1 to top-seeded Amelia Asfaw and Mariam Nechiporuk of Carleton.

Bowe leads Saint Benedict Tennis
Jack Bowe has been promoted to head coach for the College of Saint Benedict tennis team, according to an announcement by CSB on March 25. Bowe served as the Bennies' head coach for seven years in the mid-1990s, and guided CSB to top-five MIAC finishes in five of those seven seasons. CSB took third with a 9-2 conference mark and a 16-5 overall record in 1994-95 and finished fourth in his final season in 1996-97. Bowe, who compiled a 73-52 overall record, including 47-29 in the MIAC, earned MIAC Coach of the Year honors in 1993. Before his return to CSB, he led the Bennies to five straight win seasons. After leaving CSB in 1997, Bowe took over the Saint John's tennis program, and he has remained there ever since. Since taking over at SJU in the 1998 season, Bowe is 228-231 overall and 115-103 in MIAC duals. The Johnnies have finished in the top five of the conference standings in five of the last seven seasons, including a pair of third place finishes in 2018 and 2019
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