Northwestern tabbed for UMAC women's tennis championship repeat in 2022

ST. PAUL, Minn.---A season ago, the University of Northwestern topped the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) in women’s tennis for the first time since 2017. The Eagles are also the favorite to repeat as a unanimous favorite in the 2022 UMAC Women’s Tennis Preseason Coaches’ Poll announced Tuesday. 

Northwestern collected 16 possible points and four first-place votes to lead the five-team field. The University of Wisconsin-Superior trailed behind with 12 points in second place, while the University of Minnesota Morris was third with 11 points and one first-place selection. 

The Eagles cruised to a perfect 6-0 conference regular season championship before taking the postseason championship for their first trip to the NCAA tournament since 2016. They will have to face the remaining four conference squads twice this year but are positioned well with a ton of returning talent. 

Led by senior Belinda Weddle, the Eagles welcome back three All-UMAC performers in Weddle, Taylar Smith and Elli Dodge. All three players recorded double-digit wins in both singles and doubles play a season ago with Smith tallying a remarkable 18-2 singles record. Weddle should lead the pack after going 12-6 at No. 2 singles as a junior. 

Wisconsin-Superior and Minnesota Morris will look to challenge the reigning champs with several key players back for both squads. The Yellowjackets bring back the 2021 UMAC Player of the Year in Maya Callaway who went undefeated at No. 1 singles the previous spring. Chiyono Owa recorded six wins at No. 3 singles and added six wins in doubles play which should position her to join Callaway in leading the ‘Jackets. 

Experience should help the Cougars push for a top-two spot as they bring back three All-UMAC honorees in Kate Obright, Kiley Rodarmel and Megan Arens. Obright and Rodarmel each had at least four wins at No. 1 singles and all three recorded at least eight overall singles wins and six or more doubles wins. 

The poll finished up with Bethany Lutheran College in fourth with six points and Martin Luther College fifth with five points. Senior Shoshanna Bruner will lead the Vikings after becoming the program’s career leader in wins at No. 2 singles, while the top four players for the Knights are also back as the team looks for improvement in 2022. 

Several UMAC teams kick off competition this weekend with conference play set to begin in late March and early April. The UMAC four-team postseason tournament is scheduled for May 6-7 at the Baseline Tennis Center on the campus of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.

2022 UMAC Women's Tennis Preseason Coaches' Poll

Pl.SchoolPts.
1.Northwestern16 (4)
2.Wisconsin-Superior12
3.Minnesota Morris11 (1)
4.Bethany Lutheran6
5.Martin Luther5
BETHANY LUTHERAN COLLEGE

Head Coach
Tony Boehler | 2nd season |

2021 Season
1-4 UMAC, 2-6 Overall | 5th |
Postseason: Lost 8-1 to UW-Superior in UMAC Tournament  

Top Returners

  • Shoshana Bruner, Sr. | 2021: Singles – 2-6, Doubles – 3-4|
  • Kaitlyn Berreau, So. | 2021: Singles – 2-6, Doubles – 3-4|
  • Emma Newton, So. | 2021: Singles – 2-6, Doubles – 2-6 |

 

Need to Know
Bruner is BLC’s career leader in wins at No. 2 singles.

MARTIN LUTHER COLLEGE

Head Coach
Arlen Koestler | 27th season |

2021 Season
1-8, 1-5 UMAC | 6th |

Top Returners

  • McKenzey Crowley, So.| 2021: 1-8 singles, 1-8 doubles |played #1 singles in 2021 |
  • Josephine Bieberitz, So. | 2021: 1-8 singles, 1-8 doubles |played #2 singles in 2021 |
  • Tatum Schulz, Jr. | 2021: 2-7 singles, 1-8 doubles |played mainly #3 singles in 2021 |

 

Need to Know
The Knights return five of the six players from the 2021 line-up, including the players who filled the top four spots.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MORRIS

Head Coach
Britney House | 1st season|

2021 Season
4-2 UMAC, 9-4 | 3rd |
Postseason: Defeated Martin Luther 9-0 in quarterfinals, Lost to St. Scholastica 7-2 in semifinals

Top Returners

  • Kate Obright, Sr. | 2021 All-UMAC | 2021: 10-3 Singles (4-2 at No. 1), 7-6 Doubles (7-6 at No. 1)
  • Kiley Rodarmel, So. | 2021 All-UMAC | 2021: 8-4 Singles (4-3 at No. 1), 6-6 Doubles (6-6 at No. 1)
  • Megan Arens, Jr. | 2021 All-UMAC | 2021: 10-3 Singles (4-2 at No. 4), 7-5 Doubles (6-5 at No. 3)
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHWESTERN

Head Coach
Matt Swigart | 10th Season |

2021 Season
6-0 UMAC, 15-6 |1st|
Postseason: Won 2021 UMAC Tournament (Win vs. UW-Superior, 8-1; Win vs. St. Scholastica, 5-2); Advanced to NCAA Tournament

Top Returners

  • Belinda Weddle, Sr. | 2021 UMAC All-Conference, 2x UMAC Academic All-Conference, 2x UMAC Player of the Week | 2x NCCAA Student-Athlete of the Week, 2021 NCCAA Scholar Athlete, 2019 ITA All-Academic Scholar Athlete. | 2021: 13-6 Singles Record, 12-7 Doubles Record |
  • Taylar Smith, Jr. | 2021 UMAC All-Conference, 2021 UMAC Sportsmanship, 2x UMAC Academic All-Conference | 2021: 18-2 Singles Record, 17-3 Doubles Record |
  • Elli Dodge, So. | 2021 UMAC All-Conference | 2021: 11-8 Singles Record, 13-8 Doubles Record |

 

Need to Know
The Eagles won their fourth UMAC regular season and UMAC tournament championships in program history in 2021.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-SUPERIOR

Head Coach
CeeJay Schaffner | 3rd Season | 

2021 Season
3-3 UMAC, 6-9 | 4th |
Postseason: Lost in semifinals of UMAC tournament (Win vs. Bethany Lutheran, 8-1; Loss at Northwestern, 8-1) 

Top Returners

  • Maya Callaway, Jr. | 2021 UMAC Player of the Year and All-UMAC First Team | UMAC Player of the Week on April 26  | 2021 Singles Record: 9-4; 2021 Doubles Record: 9-5 | Enters 2021-22 with the second-most singles wins in program history (19), best singles winning percentage (.594), fifth most doubles wins (16) and fifth-best career doubles winning percentage (.516) |
  • Chiyono Owa, Sr. | 2021 UMAC Academic All-Conference | 2021 Singles Record: 7-8; 2021 Doubles Record: 6-8 |
  • Kallie Olson, Jr. | 2021 UMAC Academic All-Conference | 2021 Singles Record: 4-11; 2021 Doubles Record: 4-10 | 

 

Need to Know
The Yellowjackets return six players and welcome six newcomers for the 2022 season.

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