Anna Hacker
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- Height:
- 5-5
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- Hometown:
- Madison, Minn.
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- Lac qui Parle Valley
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- Major:
- Mathematics Education
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- Minor:
- Psychology
Bio
Why did you pick Concordia: I like the small class sizes and the ability to make personal connections with professors
Post Graduation plans: I would like to teach high school math at a high needs school
Volunteer Activities: Jesus Trip (2016-17)
The HACKER File
Favorite food: Peaches
Favorite restaurant: Texas Roadhouse
Favorite movie: Inception
Favorite non-school book: The Shining by Steven King
Favorite musical group: Harry Styles or The Fray
Favorite TV/Streaming Series: Schitt's Creek
Top song(s) on your playlist: Cornerstone, Here It Goes Again, 15 Years
Place in the world you most want to visit: Iceland
My favorite professional athlete when I was growing up: Roger Federer
News mentions
Juniors Lizzie Allan and Erin Borchard and seniors Anna Hacker and Mary Skorich were all named to the 2024 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team.
Concordia saved its best for last as they claimed a 6-3 win over Hamline in the final match of the 2024 season. The Cobbers recorded a pair of wins in doubles play and then cruised to four wins in the singles competition to record their first MIAC win of the year.
Concordia lost a pair of matches on their conference/non-conference trip to Duluth. The Cobbers fell 9-0 to league opponent St. Scholastica on Saturday and then dropped a 6-3 decision at UW-Superior on Sunday.
Concordia finished off its home-and-away non-conference weekend by dropping a 6-1 decision against Division II Minn.-Crookston in a match played in Grand Forks.
Concordia went 4-wheeling in their non-conference match with Northwestern. The Cobbers used the unconventional off-road path to victory as they lost all three doubles matches to start the day, but then rallied to claim five of the six singles matches to prevail by a 5-4 score line.
Concordia battled Division II MSU Moorhead in its first match of the spring held at Courts Plus in Fargo. The Cobbers had several close matches in the team score that was played under the 7-point DII scoring system where the three doubles bouts only yield one team point.
The outside temperatures matched the play of the Cobbers in their 2024 opener against Crown. It was 45 degrees outside the Owatonna Tennis Center on Feb. 3 and Concordia turned up the heat even further against the Polars. The Cobbers didn’t lose a game in doubles play and only dropped four games in singles competition.
