Julia Wolf
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- Height:
- 5-4
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- Hometown:
- Fargo, N.D.
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Fargo Shanley
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- Major:
- Neuroscience
Bio
Why did you choose Concordia: Small school, has neuroscience as a major, and can play tennis on a collegiate level
Post Graduation plans: Optometry school
The WOLF File
Favorite food: Mexican food, Mango's
Favorite restaurant: The Tavern or Tropical Smoothie
Favorite movie: 10 Things I Hate About You
Favorite TV/Streaming Series: The Office
Top song(s) on your playlist: Meet Me Halfway, How Do You Like Me Now, What My World Spins Around
Place in the world you most want to visit: Greece
My favorite professional sports team: The Vikings
My favorite professional athlete when I was growing up: Serena Williams
My dream job is: Optometrist
News mentions
Concordia had its 3-match win streak come to an and as they dropped a pair of decisions against two of the top 5 teams in the conference at home over the weekend.
Concordia capped off their spring trip on a sunny note, as the swept Immaculata (Pa.) in its final match in the warm weather.
The second verse was similar to the first in the Cobbers’ second day in Florida. Concordia split their matches on Monday, winning the first and dropping the second and that trend continued against Division II California (Pa.) and Wittenberg (Ohio).
Concordia opened serve on its annual spring trip to Florida on Monday, and came away with a split in its two matches. The Cobbers edged Ursinus (Pa.) 5-4 in a dramatic win in the opener. CC then fell 6-1 to Division II Univ. of Sioux Falls in the second match of the trip.
It was a good day for the Cobbers as they swept their non-conference opponents from the UMAC conference. Concordia opened Saturday by shutting out Minn.-Morris, and then capped the day with an 8-1 win over Wis.-Superior.
Make it two in-a-row for the Cobbers to start 2023. Concordia ran its win streak to two matches with a decisive 9-0 win against Crown in the home opener.
