2010 Women's Tennis
Recent Women's Tennis Headlines
Wed, Jul 7, 2010 - [Women's Tennis]

HILLSBORO, Kan. - South Barber High School graduate Katie Becker (Kiowa, Kan.) has signed a letter of intent to play tennis next season at Tabor College.


During her career for the Chieftains Becker, reached the regional tournament during her sophomore season, the sub-state tournament during her junior season, and the state tournament during her senior season where she placed seventh.


Wed, Jul 7, 2010 - [Women's Tennis]

HILLSBORO, Kan. - Kingman High School graduate Meredith Voran (Kingman, Kan.) has signed a letter of intent to play tennis next season at Tabor College.


Voran, a three-year letter winner earned the most consistent player award while finishing third in singles and fourth in doubles in league play during her career for the Eagles.

Tue, May 18, 2010 - [Women's Tennis]
Amanda Faber named 2nd Team All-KCAC
Amanda Faber named 2nd Team All-KCAC
 

HILLSBORO, Kan. - For the second consecutive season Tabor College sophomore tennis player Amanda Faber (Hillsboro, Kan.) was honored by the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference as she was named Second Team All-Conference in her second season of competition with the Lady Jays.

 

During the 2010 season, Faber played both number one singles and number one doubles along side junior Amanda Gayer (McPherson, Kan.).

Wed, May 13, 2009 - [Women's Tennis]
Amanda Faber (Hillsboro, Kan.) Was Named 2nd Team All-KCAC
Amanda Faber (Hillsboro, Kan.) Was Named 2nd Team All-KCAC

Hillsboro, Kan. - Tabor College freshman tennis player Amanda Faber (Hillsboro, Kan.) was honored by the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference as she was named Second Team All-Conference in her first season of competition with the Lady Jays.


"Amanda's freshman year went better than expected," said Head Women's Tennis Coach Michael Hagen. "Being named Second Team All-KCAC is an outstanding honor for a freshman athlete. I know she was an outstanding player, but I didn't think she would improve as much as she did."

Thu, Apr 23, 2009 - [Women's Tennis]

Hillsboro, Kan. - Washburn University transfer Amanda Gayer (McPherson, Kan.) has signed a letter of intent to play Tennis next season for Tabor College.


Gayer, a 5-5, 130-pound singles and doubles player, will make an immediate impact for the Lady Jays tennis team next season.