After a strong home weekend that included a statement win over No. 25 UMSL, Illinois Springfield women's basketball hits the road this week for a pair of GLVC matchups, looking to build momentum and continue climbing the conference standings.
As part of UIS Athletics' 15 Years of NCAA Division II Membership celebration, the department is highlighting 15 standout teams and 15 standout student-athletes who have shaped the program's Division II era. Each week, UIS features one team and one player, honoring the accomplishments, championship moments, and legacy-building performances that have defined Prairie Stars Athletics.
As part of UIS Athletics' 15 Years of NCAA Division II Membership celebration, the department is highlighting 15 standout teams and 15 standout student-athletes who have shaped the program's Division II era. Each week, UIS features one team and one player, honoring the accomplishments, championship moments, and legacy-building performances that have defined Prairie Stars Athletics.
Illinois Springfield senior pitcher Rosie Bartletti was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Pitcher of the Week, the league office announced Monday, after a dominant performance in UIS' season-opening win at Roosevelt.
Bartletti tossed a complete-game shutout, leading the Prairie Stars to a 3-0 victory on Friday afternoon. She limited the Lakers to just three hits across seven innings, striking out five and allowing no runs while improving to 1-0 on the season.
Buckle up — it's another fast-paced week for the Prairie Stars, with springs sport in action across the Midwest and beyond.
Women's and men's basketball both head to the St. Louis area for GLVC matchups at Maryville and McKendree, while tennis travels to Kentucky for matches at Thomas More. Softball opens tournament play in Tennessee, and baseball begins the 2026 season on the road in Georgia.
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The Illinois Springfield men's tennis team dropped a 6-1 decision to Findlay on Sunday, with Luke Pennington picking up a victory in No. 5 singles.
UIS fell at No. 1 and No. 2 doubles, but the No. 3 pairing of Lukas Pieringer and Antonio Ayerbe Streubel earned a 6-3 win.
The UIS men's tennis team opened its spring season Saturday with a 5-2 loss at Tiffin.
Tiffin claimed the doubles point, though UIS picked up a win at No. 3 doubles as Luke Pieringer and Antonio Ayerbe Streubel posted a 6-2 victory.
UIS earned two points in singles play. At No. 1 singles, Pablo Herrera rallied for a three-set win, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. Luke Pennington added the Stars' second point with a straight-set victory at No. 5 singles, winning 6-4, 6-0.
The UIS women's tennis team opened its spring season on the road Saturday with a 6-1 loss at Tiffin.
UIS picked up its lone point in singles play after dropping the doubles point. At No. 1 doubles, Niamh Grogan and Ema Norma Bordean earned a 7-5 victory, but Tiffin claimed wins at the No. 2 and No. 3 positions to secure the first point.
In singles action, Cristina Mendoza Romero delivered a strong performance at No. 1 singles, winning a tightly contested match 7-6 (5), 6-4. Tiffin claimed the remaining five singles matches.
Illinois Springfield men's basketball (14-6, 10-2 GLVC) edged past Missouri-St. Louis (12-10, 6-7 GLVC) with a 78-74 victory on Saturday at TRAC. This win completed the season sweep of the Tritons, marking the first time UIS has beaten them twice in a row since their first meeting in 2002. The Prairie Stars secured the win by outscoring UMSL 44-38 in the second half and converting 22 of 29 free throws.

