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Fri Nov 08
TBA
Mississippi Gulf Coast CC
vs. Itawamba CC
@ Ellisville Preseason
Thu Feb 06
Final
3 Blue Mountain Christian University
6 vs. No. 15 Itawamba CC
Sat Feb 08
Final
5 No. 14 Coastal Alabama - South
4 vs. No. 15 Itawamba CC
@ Huntingdon College
Sat Feb 08
Final
7 No. 15 Itawamba CC
0 at Huntingdon College
Fri Feb 14
Final
4 No. 23 Hinds Community College
5 vs. No. 15 Itawamba CC
Tue Feb 18
Final
0 No. 15 Itawamba CC
9 at No. 7 Jones College
Tue Feb 25
Final
5 No. 16 Copiah-Lincoln Community College
4 vs. No. 15 Itawamba CC
Fri Feb 28
Final
6 No. 13 Meridian Community College
3 vs. No. 15 Itawamba CC
Mon Mar 17
Final
8 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC
1 vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Mar 20
Final
0 Northeast Mississippi Community College
9 vs. Itawamba CC
Tue Mar 25
Final
4 Itawamba CC
5 at Northwest Mississippi Community College
Wed Mar 26
Final
4 Itawamba CC
3 at UT Southern
Fri Mar 28
Final
7 Itawamba CC
2 at East Central Community College
Tue Apr 01
Final
9 Itawamba CC
0 at Southwest Mississippi Community College
Thu Apr 10
Final
2 Itawamba CC
5 vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC
@ Jones College NJCAA Region 23 Tournament Quarterfinal
Sat May 03
TBA
Itawamba CC
vs. NJCAA Nationals
@ JoAnn Medlock Murphy Tennis Center | Tyler, Texas
Sun May 04
TBA
Itawamba CC
vs. NJCAA Nationals
@ JoAnn Medlock Murphy Tennis Center | Tyler, Texas
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Lady Indians fall to nationally ranked Lady Eagles

Lady Indians fall to nationally ranked Lady Eagles

Lady Indians fall to nationally ranked Lady Eagles
Lee Adams/LetsGoICC.com 

FULTON, MS – 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.

The Lady Indians (1-4) battled during every game, set and match and forced two super sets in singles action and took the No. 2 doubles to the limit, but came up just short.

Karlin Garrett (Tupelo) and Lizbeth Jiminez (Pontotoc) played were involved in both of the single's super sets and the No. 2 doubles battle.

The duo pushed Hinds' Mary Neely Meyers and Rutchelyn Elizar to the breaking point in No. 2 doubles but feel just short as the Lady Eagles pickedup the 9-8 (6) tiebreaker win.

Garrett and Meyers matched up in No. 3 Singles as well with Garrett taking the first game 6-4. However, Meyers rallied to take the second game 7-5, forcing the tie breaking super set, where she was able to pick up the 10-3 win.

Jiminez saw a new opponent in No. 5 singles in Jordan Warren. After dropping the first game 6-4, Jiminez took the second 6-1, but fell 10-6 in the super set tie breaker.

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