
Jessika Kardel
| Height | 5-6 |
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| Hometown | Monument, Colo. |
| Prev. School | Lewis-Palmer HS |

Notes:
2005-06: Was awarded academic All-RMAC ... Posted a 7-14 record in singles play and in doubles play ... In singles play defeated Metro State's Ragnhild Kinoshita 6-2, 6-4 on Sept. 17 ... In first round of the RMAC Tournament singles play defeated Nebraska-Kearney's Nicole Ruybalid 6-2, 6-1 ... In first round doubles play defeated Nebraska-Kearney 8-5 ... In round two doubles play defeated Mesa State 8-6.
2004-05: Played mostly at the No. 4 singles spot, posting a 3-9 record ... Went 1-0 at both No. 2 and No. 3 ... with Lauren Daniels to post a 4-7 record at No. 1 doubles.
Pre UCCS Notes:
Before UCCS: Played varsity tennis all four years she attended Lewis Palmer High School ... Qualified for state all four years ... Was a state semifinalist at No. 3 singles her junior year.
Personal Notes:
Personal: Majoring in History Elementary ... Enjoys playing soccer and hanging out with friends ... Has a sister, Kameo ... Parents are Roseann and Paul Kardel ... Born March 27, 1985.
Stories featuring Jessika Kardel | |||
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| April 21, 2006 | Comeback falls short as UCCS eliminated from RMAC women's tennis tournament | DENVER - A brilliant comeback fell agonizingly short as the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs fell 5-4 to the Mesa State Mavericks in the semifinals of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Tennis Tournament Friday afternoon at Gates Tennis Center. | |
| April 21, 2006 | Women's tennis tops Kearney in RMAC semifinals | DENVER - Trailing 3-0 in the first set of her singles match against Nebraska-Kearney's Callie Erickson, Natascha Vander Molen found what she had been looking for - consistency. | |
| April 17, 2006 | Women's tennis were unable to further extend their lead in the Steal and Silver Series | The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team was unable to further extend its lead in the Steel and Silver Series on Monday when the Mountain Lions were defeated 8-1 by the Colorado State-Pueblo Thunderwolves at the Broadmoor. | |
| April 14, 2006 | UCCS women's tennis team failed to defeat Mesa State in a 6-3 loss | The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team suffered its first Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference loss Friday, a 6-3 setback at the hands of the the Mesa State Mavericks at the Country of Colorado. | |
| April 12, 2006 | Women's tennis wins third straight RMAC match | The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team improved to 3-0 in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play Wednesday with a 7-2 victory over the Metro State Roadrunners at the Country Club of Colorado. | |
| April 6, 2006 | The UCCS women's tennis team was overwhelmed in a 9-0 loss to CC | The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team was overwhelmed by the Colorado College Tigers in a 9-0 loss on Thursday at Colorado College. | |
| March 17, 2006 | Women's tennis swept by Air Force | The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team was outmatched Friday in a 7-0 loss to the NCAA Division I Air Force Falcons. | |
| March 14, 2006 | Women's tennis edged by Dallas Baptist | COLORADO SPRINGS - Charis Lopez's comeback fell just short as the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team dropped a 5-4 heartbreaker to the Dallas Baptist Patriots Tuesday at the Country Club of Colorado. | |
| March 9, 2006 | Women's tennis swept by Billings | COLORADO SPRINGS - The UCCS women's tennis team was defeated by the Montana State-Billings Yellowjackets, by losing all seven matches which were competed on Thursday at the Country Club of Colorado. | |
| October 8, 2005 | women's tennis splits two Saturday matches | Jessica Kardel scored wins in both her singles and doubles matches as the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team defeated Western New Mexico 7-2 Saturday morning at Cheyenne Mountain High School. The Mountain Lions were beaten by Mesa State 8-1 in the afternoon. | |
| September 23, 2005 | Women's tennis sweeps Colorado Christian | The UCCS women's tennis team dominated the Colorado Christian Cougars by winning a total 64 out of 75 games on Friday at Lakewood. | |
| March 9, 2005 | Women's tennis drops a pair | The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team dropped a pair of matches early this week. UCCS lost 6-3 to Montana State-Billings late Tuesday night then 8-1 to Colorado College Wednesday afternoon. | |
| January 23, 2005 | Women's tennis opens spring portion of schedule | The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team opened the spring portion of its schedule Sunday with a 7-0 loss at Division I Air Force. | |
| September 28, 2004 | Fall season shows progress of women's tennis team | What a difference a year makes. | |
| September 17, 2004 | Women's tennis tops Mesa State | Natasha Vander Molen, Jessika Kardel and Nikki Duval each swept her singles and doubles matches as the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team defeated the Mesa State Mavericks 6-3 Friday at the Country Club of Colorado. | |
| April 19, 2004 | Mountain Lions win two straight matches | Kim Barberi was tied with Debbie Deville at 2-2 in the second set Monday when it became clear that the fate of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team was in her hands. All of the other scores were in, and the Mountain Lions were tied 4-4 with the Colorado Christian Cougars with only Barberi and Deville on the court. | |
| March 31, 2004 | Brennenstuhl wins twice but women's tennis falls | Despite a pair of wins by senior Danele Brennenstuhl, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team was defeated 7-2 by the Colorado State-Pueblo Thunderwolves Wednesday at the Broadmoor. | |
| March 12, 2004 | Stong doubles play not enough in loss to Metro | While the sun was shining Friday, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team's doubles was shining as well. Unfortunately, when the sun set, so did the hopes of defeating the defending Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champion Metro State Roadrunners. | |
| September 18, 2003 | Season-opening loss doesn't quell optimism | The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs women's tennis team lost its first match of the season, but not its optimism. Indeed, it takes only a casual look at the 9-0 defeat to Colorado Christian to see why coach Sarah Cartwright sees so much positive for the coming season. | |
















































