Camila Neyra
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- Hometown:
- San Luis, Argentina
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- Year:
- Fr
Bio
Camila is a strong singles and doubles player from Argentina. Neyra brings a lot of experience and enthusiasm to the courts and will be looking to make an immediate impact in singles and doubles. She is the No. 19 ranked singles player in the nation and ranked eighth in the region. In doubles, she is ranked No. 6 nationally and second in the region.
News mentions
The Cowley College women's tennis team had its run at the NJCAA Division I National Championships in Tucson, AZ come to an end Tuesday as they suffered three semifinal defeats. Heading into the final day of competition, the Lady Tigers have wrapped up a fifth place national finish.
After advancing each of its singles players and doubles teams to the quarterfinals of the NJCAA Division I Women’s National Tennis Championship in Tucson, AZ, the Cowley College women's tennis team found wins hard to come by on Tuesday as they had just one doubles team and two singles players advance to the semifinals.
Ranked fifth entering play at the NJCAA Division I National Tennis Championship in Tucson, AZ, the Cowley College women’s tennis team got the start they wanted by winning all 10 matches played on Saturday and Sunday.
Facing the defending national champion and top-ranked Tyler Junior College Apaches Saturday in Tyler, TX, the No. 3-ranked Cowley College women's tennis team battled hard in the 6-3 defeat.
The Cowley College women’s tennis team, ranked third in the NJCAA Division I poll, continued its challenging early season slate by playing at Midwestern State University Wednesday in Wichita Falls, TX. The Lady Tigers battled hard but fell by a score of 5-2 to the Mustangs, which are ranked No. 22 in the NJCAA Division II.
Placing third at last year's NJCAA Division I National Tournament in Mesa, AZ, the Cowley College women's tennis team has reloaded its squad with several new faces as they look to make another run at the program's first-ever national title. The third-ranked Lady Tigers split a pair of matches Friday in Plano, TX, falling 5-4 to fourth-ranked St. Petersburg College before blasting 19th-ranked Eastern Arizona College 9-0.
Placing third at last year’s NJCAA Division I National Tournament in Mesa, AZ, the Cowley College women’s tennis team has reloaded its squad with several new faces as they look to make another run at the program’s first-ever national title.
