11.11.2009 | Men's Tennis
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association released its preseason regional rankings on Tuesday with North Central College's
Sam Sweeney ranking ninth in the Central Region.
9.28.2009 | Men's Tennis
Sam Sweeney highlighted the North Central College men's tennis team's efforts this weekend at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Central Regional hosted by Washington University, advancing all the way to the quarterfinals in singles in a field featuring 128 players.
8.17.2009 | Men's Tennis
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced its 2009 academic awards with the North Central College men's tennis squad among the 35 teams named to the All-Academic Team while
Josh Clay,
Eric McKee and
Ben Youel were honored as Scholar-Athletes.
6.9.2009 | Men's Tennis
North Central College men’s tennis player
Sam Sweeney moved up one spot to 15th in singles in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s final installment of the Central Region rankings released today.
Student-Athlete Spotlight
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Wrestling
Gabe Youel has been honored by the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin as its Co-Wrestler of the Week for Jan. 25-31.
Youel, who shares this week's award with Mark Corsello of Elmhurst College, won four straight matches en route to the 184-pound championship at the Wheaton College Pete Willson Invitational. He is the tournament's first four-time champion since the event's namesake, Pete Willson, in 1950.
Youel has an overall record of 26-3 this season and is ranked third nationally in Division III at 184 pounds by the National Wrestling Coaches Association. He is the third Cardinal to receive Wrestler of the Week honors this season, joining teammates Nathan Fitzenreider and J.T. Rowe.
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Women's Track and Field
Michelle Criscione was named the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin Women's Indoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week of Jan. 26.
Criscione cleared a personal-best 5 feet 6 1/2 inches in the high jump on Friday at the First Meet Ever hosted at the Al B. Carius Track, winning the event by over five inches. The mark was a provisional qualifying height and is currently the fourth best performance in Division III this season.
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