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Red-hot Huskie Youelle: NIU freshman women’s tennis player Nelle Youel improved to 16-0 this season at No. 1 singles with a straight-set victory Wednesday in the Huskies’ 7-0 win at Emporia (Kan.) State.

The victory helped NIU improve to 14-2, which is the most dual-meet wins in a season since 1997. In that season, the Huskies finished 15-9.

Youel, a Crystal Lake Central graduate, also won at No. 1 doubles in Kansas to improve to 15-1 in doubles with teammate Arantza De La Torre.

Super Ranger Slivka: Johnsburg grad Danielle Slivka was named a second-team All-Great Lakes Valley Conference choice in women’s basketball this season.

A junior forward at D-II Wisconsin-Parkside, Slivka led the Rangers (20-9) with 7.4 rebounds a game while contributing 8.7 points a game. Slivka was Parkside’s leading rebounder in 19 games and had a season-best 12 rebounds Feb. 21 against Saint Joseph’s College. 

Parkside earned an NCAA tournament bid this season for the fourth consecutive year. The Rangers are a No. 7 seed in an eight-team regional this weekend in Ashland, Ohio.

Oakland honoree Jacoby: Prairie Ridge grad Nolan Jacoby was named Summit League Baseball Player of the Week on Monday after batting .385 last week for D-I Oakland (Mich.) University.

Jacoby, a senior catcher for the Golden Grizzlies, went 4 for 5 with three doubles in a 6-4 victory March 9 against Ohio. Jacoby had two runs scored in the win and drove in a run.

For the week, he posted four doubles and a .692 slugging percentage.

Jacoby, who also has seen time at first base this season, is batting .263 with a team-high six doubles for Oakland (2-8).

Goalie Dierking recognized: D-III Lake Forest College junior women’s hockey goaltender Stacey Dierking was named an honorable mention All-Northern Collegiate HockeyAssociation selection last month. 

Dierking, a Crystal Lake Central grad, had a 12-5 record in goal and a .938 save percentage for the Foresters (15-7-4). She had a 1.71 goals-against average.

• Barry Bottino writes a weekly column and a blog about local college athletes for the Northwest Herald. Write to him at BarryOnCampus@hotmail.com, check out his On Campus blog at McHenryCountySports.com and follow him on Twitter @BarryOnCampus.

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