Thielman is the highest rated player on UW - Whitewater's team but pickleball isn't his only sport. A former high school tennis player, Thielman is also a certified disc golf player. (Information taken from internet resources and social media.)
Sowinski has an affinity for racket sports – she plays for UW - Whitewater's tennis team as well. Of the court (or courts) she studies math. (Information taken from internet resources and social media.)
Rzepiejewski serves on the board of UW - Whitewater's pickleball club while also majoring in chemistry. More impressively, she (presumably) knows how to spell her own last name. (Information taken from internet resources and social media.)
The sophomore from Minnesota is a multi-sport talent. Munter played on UW Whitewater's volleyball team before joining the pickleball club. (Information taken from internet resources and social media.)
Drummer is a triplet. Unfortunately for him and his siblings, triples pickleball doesn't really exist. The former high school football kicker also has some business chops – he's a member of UWW's accounting society and has won a national sales competition. (Information taken from internet resources and social media.)
Hailing from a town in Wisconsin called Oregon, Mancusi wins the award for most confusingly-named hometown. That's not the only award he wins – Mancusi was named to the UWW Dean's List last year. (Information taken from internet resources and social media.)
Originally from Waunakee, WI, Smith is studying communication sciences with the goal of becoming a speech pathologist. (Information taken from internet resources and social media.)