The ICC women's tennis team wrapped up the 2017 season with a seventh place finish in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 Tournaments held at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.
Itawamba Community College’s women’s tennis program picked up a big rivalry win Tuesday as the Lady Indians defeated Northeast Mississippi Communtiy College 7-2.
In their first match in ten days, the Itawamba Community College women’s tennis team team shook off the rust quickly as they defeated Northwest Mississippi Community College 7-2 Monday.
The Itawamba Community College women’s tennis hit the road for only the second time this season and played hard against East Central Community College 7-2 Friday.
The Itawamba Community College women’s tennis faced a tough opponent Saturday as they hosted No. 21 Hinds Community College, who picked up a 9-0 victory.
After dropping three tough matches to start the season, the Itawamba Community College women’s picked up their first win of the season Friday be defeating Holmes 9-0.
The Itawamba Community College women’s tennis team wrapped up a busy opening week Saturday by hosting Copiah-Lincoln Community College, and the Lady Indians hard fought effort came up just short as the Lady Wolves earned a 7-2 win.
After dropping their season opener, the Itawamba Community College women’s tennis team looked to rebound against East Central Community College on Friday, but the Lady Warriors outlasted the Lady Indians to pick up the 7-2 win.
The ICC women's tennis teams released its 2017 schedule, as announced by first-year head coach Michael Metz. The 15-match schedule includes eight matches at the Johnson-Partlow Tennis Courts.