by Nicholas Osterloo | North Central College Athletics
North Central College senior Kayla McSweeney, a secondary education major and standout tennis player, has chosen to prioritize her student teaching commitment at Oswego East High School over her final semester of collegiate tennis. Despite missing the spring season, she remains dedicated to supporting her team and reflects on her journey as a leader and […]
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