After posting a 9-3 record while winning the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 titles and advancing to the NJCAA National Tennis Tournament in Plano, Texas, the Indians finished the season with their highest-ever final ranking at No. 13 in the nation.
Freshman Mark Robbins completed his two-day gauntlet en route to winning the No. 5 singles consolation championship at the 2015 NJCAA Men's DI National Tennis Tournament in Plano, TX
PLANO, TX – It took an extra day to get there, but Mark Robbins advanced to the NJCAA championship match of the No. 5 singles consolation bracket with a pair of wins on Thursday.
The ICC men’s tennis team picked up six wins during the opening day of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Men’s DI National Tennis Tournament at Collin College in Plano, Texas.
The last time the ICC men’s tennis team took the court, the Indians brought home the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 title.
The ICC men’s tennis team entered this week with a new-found focus and a chip on their shoulder after a bold prediction of a rival program’s “clean sweep” to the MACJC and NJCAA championships.
The No. 19 Itawamba Community College men’s tennis program rode their nine match win streak into Saturday’s battle with the No. 17 Mississippi Gulf Coast Bulldogs, but they would see the streak end as the Bulldogs picked up a 7-2 victory.
Mother Nature almost prevented the No. 19 Itawamba Community College Indians and Jones County Junior College from playing on Friday, but the rain held off long enough for the Indians to pick up their ninth straight win.
The No. 19 Itawamba Community College Indians wrapped up its home matches section of the schedule on Wednesday when they hosted No. 16 Meridian Community College.
No. 19 Itawamba Community College extended its current win streak to seven on Thursday with a 9-0 victory over Northwest Mississippi Community College.
In an early morning battle, the No. 19 Itawamba Community College men’s tennis program extended their win streak to six with a 9-0 victory over Copiah-Lincoln Community College.
The No. 19 Itawamba Community College men’s tennis program picked up their fifth consecutive win on Friday as they defeated Hinds Community College 9-0.
It was a battle of top 20 teams on Tuesday as the No. 19 Itawamba Community College Indians and No. 16 Meridian Community College Eagles went head-to-head.
The Itawamba Community College Indians have been on a tear since entering MACJC play and have earn a No. 19 ranking by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA). The Indians (3-2) carried their new ranking on the road Tuesday and picked up another 9-0 win, this time over No. 25 East Central Community College.
Mother Nature has altered the No. 20 Itawamba Community College men’s tennis programs schedule drastically as of late, but on Saturday the Indians finally played a home match.
Coach Paul Johnson announced both the Lady Indians’ and Indians’ home opener against Jones County Junior College was postponed due to less-than-ideal playing conditions on Monday.
The No. 20 Itawamba Community College Indians traveled to Booneville to open up MACJC play against the rival Northeast Mississippi Community College Tigers.
Less than 24 hours after battling a top five ranked opponent, the No. 20 Itawamba Community College men’s tennis program faced the No. 13 Marion Military Institute Tigers.
The Itawamba Community College men’s tennis program started the 2015 campaign against some stiff competition in No. 5 Seminole State College out of Oklahoma.
“We’re looking forward to getting the seasons started,” said Johnson. “We’ve got a good mix of returning players and incoming freshmen that should us be competitive on both the women’s and men’s side of things this season.”