Medals Awarded at the 2025 Women's Tennis Individual Tournament

10/11/2025 6:10:00 PM

By: Ali Wilson, A-R-C Assistant Commissioner

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – The 2025 Women’s Tennis Individual Tournament took place in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11. Medals for the entire tournament were awarded in eight flights - A-, B-, C-, D-, and E-Singles and A-, B-, and C-Doubles. Headlining the winners were A-Singles Champion Sophia Fain of Luther and A-Doubles duo of Aisha Dolker Gurung and Addison Leasure of Coe.
 
A-Singles: 
Champion: Sophia Fain, Coe
Runner-Up: Addison Leasure, Coe
Third Place: Rafaela Tavares, Luther
 
B-Singles:
Champion: Maria Bello Escobar, Coe
Runner-Up: Kendall Olson, Wartburg
Third Place: Kylie Engelsman, Nebraska Wesleyan
 
C-Singles: 
Champion: Sarah Wilde, Univ. of Dubuque
Runner-Up: Avery Schifsky, Luther
Third Place: Sidney Peterson, Central
 
D-Singles: 
Champion: Brooke Burger, Loras
Runner-Up: Zariana Stoltzfus, Loras
Third Place: Nellie Morgan, Wartburg
 
E-Singles: 
Champion: Madison Price, Central
Runner-Up: Kaylee Mazur, Loras
Third Place: Ella Engelhaupt, Univ. of Dubuque
 
A-Doubles: 
Champion: Aisha Dolker Gurung / Addison Leasure, Coe
Runner-Up: Sophia Fain / Alice Tysoe, Coe
Third Place: Julia Moreno / Allie Christensen, Luther 
 
B-Doubles: 
Champion: Ellie Kalina / Saydie Roling, Loras
Runner-Up: Jayda Floyd / Adriana Benavente, Univ. of Dubuque
Third Place: Jenna Mahoney / Madi Whalen, Central
 
C-Doubles: 
Champion: Rebekah Christensen / Amelia Wolfe, Central
Runner-Up: Riley Mcclellan / Nellie Morgan, Wartburg
Third Place: Kennedy Harms / Paige Benson, Central 

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About the American Rivers Conference
Nationally respected for excellence in NCAA Division III athletics, the American Rivers Conference (A-R-C) has a tradition dating back to its founding in 1922 as the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Association and adopted its current name in 2018 to reflect its strong Iowa roots and growing regional footprint. The A-R-C is a collaborative community that champions the holistic development of student-athletes, uniting member institutions in a shared commitment to academic achievement, athletic distinction, and leadership.
 
The A-R-C is home to nine full-time member institutions: Buena Vista University, Central College, Coe College, University of Dubuque, Loras College, Luther College, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Simpson College, and Wartburg College. Luther College has announced its departure from the conference, effective at the conclusion of the 2025–26 academic year.