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Women's Tennis

WOMEN'S TENNIS: Scots Clip Tri-State
The Alma College Scots took a dual match today by the score of 6-3 against the Tri-State Thunder.

WOMEN'S TENNIS: Scots Struggle Against Hope, Fall 9-0
The Dutch were on their game today as they swept the Scots in dual match play.

WOMEN'S TENNIS: Scots Beat Bulldogs, Improve to 9-3
The AC Women's Tennis Team continues to impress as they defeated Adrian College this afternoon by the score of 6-3.

WOMEN'S TENNIS: Scots Fall to SVSU, Rebound with 8-1 Win Over Indiana Tech.
AC lost to SVSU on Friday by the score of 9-0 but turned around it around today, defeating Indiana Tech 8-1.

WOMEN'S TENNIS: AC Takes 7-2 Win from Manchester College
The Lady Scots continue to play well as today they took a 7-2 win from Manchester College to improve to 7-2 in the young season.

WOMEN'S TENNIS: Scots Defeat Saint Joseph's College, Improve to 6-2
The Scots made an easy transition from outdoor play on their spring trip to the indoor courts of the Stone Rec Center today as they got the 5-4 win over Saint Joe's College.

 

The Alma College Percussion Ensemble performed at the prestigious Centrum Jazz Festival, an international festival in Port Townsend, Wash., in July 2007. Alma was the only college group invited to perform. "It's a huge honor," says faculty director Dave Zerbe. "You can't apply to perform there; they seek you out."

 

Coach Profile

Jeff Hosler

Jeff Hosler
Graduation: 2002

Jeff Hosler ‘02 joined the Alma College Athletics staff as the Scots women’s soccer coach in 2006 and has helped the Maroon and Cream rise as one of the most talented young teams in the MIAA.

In his time at Alma, Hosler became one of the best players in the 30 years of Scots soccer. He remains the all-time assists leader and ranks in the top ten in career goals and in the top five in career points. He helped the Scots to their second MIAA title, first-ever NCAA Regional Championship and first-ever NCAA Final Four appearance in 1999 en route to first team All-MIAA and third team All-Mideast Region honors. He would go on to earn first team All-MIAA accolades again in 2001 and was named to the conference’s second team in 2000.