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News mentions

Itawamba Community College men’s tennis standout Franco Roldan was named as an All-American by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) in an announcement this week.

Franco Roldan's run in the NJCAA DI National Tournament came to an end in the quarterfinals of the No. 1 singles bracket after dropping a 6-0, 6-2 decision to Marcus Walters of Tyler Junior College (TX).

Franco Roldan picked up another win to advance to the semifinals of the NJCAA DI National Tennis Tournament.

Franco Roldan looked impressive in the Round of 32 in the No. 1 singles bracket of the NJCAA DII National Tournament at the Reffkin Tennis Center on Monday.

Itawamba Community College freshman Franco Roldan has qualified to compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I Men’s Tennis Championship.

Franco Roldan (Buenos Aires, Argentina) dropped a hard-fought 7-6; 6-3 battle with No. 1 seeded Carlos Trujillo of Hinds.

The Indians made a strong push heading into the final day of the MACJC and NJCAA Region 23 tennis tournaments.

The Indians took a 3-1 lead after doubles play, but East Central rallied to take four of six singles matches to pick up a 5-4 win in Fulton.

The Indians took a 2-1 lead after doubles play, but Jones rallied in singles play to earn a 5-4 win in Fulton.

Mother Nature ultimately won the day when the Indians and Eagles met up on Saturday.

The Indians took care of business with an 8-1 win over Co-Lin in their first of two matches on the day.

The Indians took care of business in a 9-0 win at Southwest on Friday.

The No. 25 Indians dropped a 7-2 decision to No. 14 Gulf Coast on Tuesday.

The Indians faced their fifth nationally-ranked foe of the year when they traveled to No. 22 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College on Saturday.

On a day that the breaks beat the boys, the Indians dropped a 7-2 decision at No. 24 Jones College on Friday.

The Indians dropped a 9-0 decision at No. 25 Meridian Community College on Saturday.

The Indians collected their second-straight win of the season with an impressive 9-0 win over the Holmes Bulldogs on Friday.

The Indians picked up their first win of the season with an 8-1 decision over Co-Lin on Tuesday.

The Indians ran into its second nationally-ranked opponent of the season in No. 14 Wallace State (Ala.) Community College-Hanceville and dropped a 7-2 decision.

Freshman Franco Roldan made an impressive collegiate debut in the Indians’ 7-2 loss to No. 20 Meridian on Friday.