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    (04-26-2008) Bearcat squads to meet in MIAA women's tennis final
    (04-25-2008) Start of MIAA Tennis Championships pushed back one hour
    (04-24-2008) MIAA Tennis Championships come back to Topeka
    (04-22-2008) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (04-15-2008) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (04-08-2008) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (04-01-2008) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (03-25-2008) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (03-18-2008) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (03-10-2008) Williams selected as new AD at Missouri Western
    (01-04-2008) MIAA formally introduces new logo
    (11-02-2007) MIAA completes move of headquarters
    (08-13-2007) Linder resigns as Missouri Western's director of athletics
    (08-09-2007) Officers for MIAA governing bodies announced
    (08-07-2007) MIAA schools ranked 1-2 in Academic All-America selections
    (06-28-2007) McFillen looks back on 10 years as MIAA Commissioner
    (06-22-2007) MIAA CEO Council ratifies decision to add Nebraska-Omaha
    (06-14-2007) UCM paces six league schools in NACDA Director's Cup Top 50
    (06-13-2007) MIAA Presidential Scholars list announced
    (06-12-2007) Academic All-MIAA Teams for 2006-07 released
    (06-04-2007) MIAA Institutional Representatives vote to add Nebraska-Omaha
    (05-10-2007) MIAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Rolls for tennis announced
    (05-09-2007) SBU's Kacamakis tabbed as top D-II rookie by ITA
    (05-01-2007) All-MIAA Women's Tennis Team announced
    (04-26-2007) Three MIAA women's tennis teams qualify for NCAA-II tourney
    (04-24-2007) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (04-22-2007) ESU claims second MIAA women’s tennis title in three seasons
    (04-18-2007) MIAA Tennis Championships return to St. Joseph
    (04-17-2007) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (04-10-2007) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (04-03-2007) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (03-27-2007) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (03-20-2007) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (03-14-2007) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (03-06-2007) Hagedorn takes over MSSU women's tennis program
    (01-24-2007) Johnson selected as next MIAA commissioner
    (12-15-2006) NCAA Academic Success Rate figures reflect MIAA well
    (10-05-2006) McFillen announces retirement as MIAA Commissioner
    (09-11-2006) Western selects Selkirk as new women's tennis coach
    (07-01-2006) The MIAA welcomes Fort Hays State University
    (06-28-2006) Northwest's Lindsay earns NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
    (06-22-2006) MIAA Presidential Scholars list announced
    (06-20-2006) Academic All-MIAA Teams for 2005-06 released
    (06-15-2006) MIAA schools have four earn Women's At-Large Academic All-America
    (05-25-2006) At-Large Academic All-District team has four women from MIAA schools
    (05-17-2006) Nominees for 2005-06 Ken B. Jones Awards announced
    (05-11-2006) MIAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Rolls for tennis announced
    (05-10-2006) Spring Sports Update
    (05-08-2006) Three MIAA teams headed to NCAA-II Tennis round of 16
    (05-04-2006) Spring Sports Update
    (04-26-2006) All-MIAA Women's Tennis Team announced
    (04-26-2006) Spring Sports Update
    (04-25-2006) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (04-23-2006) Northwest captures MIAA women’s tennis championship
    (04-19-2006) Spring Sports Update
    (04-18-2006) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (04-12-2006) Spring Sports Update
    (04-11-2006) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (04-04-2006) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (03-28-2006) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (03-21-2006) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (03-14-2006) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (09-25-2005) Northwest netters sweep Wilson/ITA women's regional titles
    (08-29-2005) Former Hornet Cayton returns to coach tennis squads
    (08-03-2005) Siegele resigns from ESU tennis coaching positions
    (06-28-2005) MIAA schools have 15 student-athletes
    earn spring Academic All-America honors
    (06-15-2005) MIAA Presidential Scholars list announced
    (06-09-2005) Academic All-MIAA Teams for 2004-05 released
    (05-20-2005) Nominees for 2004-05 Ken B. Jones Awards announced
    (05-10-2005) MIAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Rolls for tennis announced
    (05-07-2005) SBU earns third trip to NCAA-II round of 16 in men's tennis
    (05-06-2005) Northwest netters defeat ESU, 5-1, for trip to Florida
    (05-05-2005) ESU, Northwest advance in NCAA-II women's tennis regional
    (04-29-2005) Three MIAA schools to host NCAA Division II tennis regionals
    (04-26-2005) All-MIAA Women's Tennis Team announced
    (04-24-2005) Lady Hornets capture first MIAA women's tennis crown
    (04-21-2005) MIAA Tennis Championships start Saturday in Topeka
    (04-12-2005) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (04-07-2005) No. 27 Lady Hornets secure top seed in MIAA Tournament
    (03-29-2005) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (03-22-2005) MIAA Tennis Player of the Week
    (03-17-2005) Ruling in Washburn/ESU women's tennis situation announced
    (03-15-2005) MIAA Tennis Players of the Week
    (10-17-2004) SBU's Cipulli wins Wilson/ITA Small College singles title
    (10-15-2004) Fort Hays State accepts invitation to join MIAA
    (09-29-2004) Invitation to join MIAA extended to Fort Hays State
    (07-02-2004) MIAA leads the way with Academic All-Americas in Division II
    (06-18-2004) MIAA Presidential Scholars list announced
    (06-17-2004) Women from Southern, Truman make At-Large Academic All-America Team
    (06-17-2004) Academic All-MIAA Teams for 2003-04 released
    (05-18-2004) Nominees for 2003-04 Ken B. Jones Awards announced
    (05-13-2004) MIAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Rolls for tennis announced
    (05-12-2004) SBU men advance to quarterfinals at NCAA-II Tennis Championships
    (05-11-2004) Emporia State to rename tennis courts in honor of Milton
    (05-10-2004) MIAA sending four tennis teams to NCAA Division II rounds of 16
    (04-30-2004) All-MIAA Women's Tennis Team announced
    (04-25-2004) Washburn, Southwest Baptist win MIAA tennis titles
    (04-24-2004) Day one of MIAA Tennis Championships complete
    (04-22-2004) Washburn set to host MIAA Championships in Topeka
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    Click here to Order Tickets Now!!!Legend: ESU=Emporia State University; FHSU=Fort Hays State University; MSSU=Missouri Southern State University;
    MWSU=Missouri Western State University; NWMSU=Northwest Missouri State University; PSU=Pittsburg State University;
    SBU=Southwest Baptist University; TSU=Truman State University; UCM=University of Central Missouri;
    UNO=University of Nebraska at Omaha; WU=Washburn University
    *= MIAA Game. HC=Homecoming Game. ss=Split Squad.
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