Rayssa Domingues and Lucia Rubio dropped tough matches in the Round of 16 of the NJCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship at the JoAnn Medlock Murphy Tennis Center in Tyler, Texas.
Rayssa Domingues and Lucia Rubio each advanced to the Round of 16 after dominant performances on the opening day of the NJCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship at the JoAnn Medlock Murphy Tennis Center in Tyler, Texas.
Riding the momentum of a standout season, Itawamba Community College sophomores Rayssa Domingues and Lucia Rubio are set to represent the Lady Indians on the national stage as they compete at the 2025 NJCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championship, hosted May 3-7 at the JoAnn Medlock Murphy Tennis Center in Tyler, Texas.
Itawamba Community College women’s tennis players Rayssa Domingues (Bebedouro, Brazil) and Lucia Rubio (Valencia, Spain) have both been selected to the All-Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Women’s Tennis Team.
Rayssa Domingues (Bebedouro, Brazil) has been named the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Women’s Tennis No. 1 Singles runner-up.
The Itawamba Community College women’s tennis team dropped a hard-fought, 5-2 match against No. 2 seed Gulf Coast in the Region 23 quarterfinals round on Thursday.
The 2025 NJCAA Region 23 Women’s Tennis Championships will take place April 10-12 at Jones College, and the No. 7 seed Lady Indians are ready to make their mark in one of the most competitive fields in the country.
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) has released its latest JUCO Women’s Rankings, with the Lady Indians falling to No. 21 in the updated NJCAA Top 25 Coaches Poll.
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