2025-26 Women's Tennis News
Advancing four singles players and a doubles team to the finals of the NJCAA Division 1 Women’s Tennis National Championships, the Cowley College women’s tennis team ran into a buzzsaw as Hillsborough College (FL) claimed each of the singles and doubles titles to win back-to-back national titles. The tournament was held at the Palmetto Tennis Center in Sumter, SC.
Playing Monday at the NJCAA Division 1 Women’s Tennis National Championships in Sumter, SC, the Cowley College women’s tennis team advanced four singles players and a doubles team to the finals and is currently in second place behind Hillsborough (FL) College.
Competing at the NJCAA Division 1 Women’s Tennis National Championships in Sumter, SC, the Cowley College women’s tennis team won all six singles and three doubles matches on day two of the national tournament to advance each of its players to Monday’s semifinals. The Lady Tigers are currently tied for first place with defending national champion Hillsborough (FL) College.
Capturing four singles titles and two doubles championships, the No. 2-ranked Cowley College women’s tennis team took home the Region VI title on Wednesday in Pratt, KS.
Having already beaten conference opponents Pratt and Seward County, the No. 2-ranked Cowley College women’s tennis team made it a perfect 3-0 with an 8-1 win at No. 6-ranked Barton County on Tuesday in Great Bend, KS.
In a battle of top-10 teams, the Cowley College men’s and women’s tennis teams recently picked up victories over Seward County in matches played in Liberal, KS.
Dropping only one match against No. 13-ranked Pratt Community College in its final home contest of the season, the No. 2-ranked Cowley College women’s tennis team defeated the Beavers 8-1 on Thursday in Arkansas City, KS.
Finishing its out-of-conference schedule, the No. 2-ranked Cowley College women’s tennis team had its eight-match win streak come to an end with a 4-3 loss at NCAA Division II Southeastern Oklahoma State University on Tuesday in Durant, OK.
Facing former Cowley College assistant tennis coach Brady Matthews, who is in his first year as head coach of the Southwest Baptist University men’s and women’s tennis teams, the nationally ranked Tiger tennis teams picked up a pair of impressive wins over the Bearcats on Saturday at the John A. Bryant Tennis Center in Bolivar, MO.
Facing several ranked opponents in Texas, the Cowley College men’s and women’s tennis teams got in some good matches while taking part in the Spring Break Invitational held March 12-14 in Tyler, TX.
Taking to the road to face NCAA Division II Southern Arkansas University on Saturday in Magnolia, AR, the nationally ranked Cowley College women’s and men’s tennis teams played well against the NCAA Division II Muleriders.
Having faced nothing but NCAA Division I and DII schools heading into its match at Bethel College on Tuesday in Newton, the nationally ranked Cowley College men’s and women’s tennis teams made quick work of their matches against the NAIA Threshers.
Facing former Cowley College head tennis coach Josh Cobble and his NCAA Division II Cameron University tennis teams on Thursday in Lawton, OK, the Tiger men’s and women’s tennis teams continued their grueling early-season schedule.
Playing in Arkansas City on Saturday, the Cowley College men’s and women’s tennis teams continued their early-season string of challenges by taking on the NCAA Division II nationally ranked Midwestern State Mustangs.
Facing a Washburn University squad that is ranked No. 13 in NCAA Division II, the Cowley College women’s tennis team learned a lot about itself in the 9-0, season-opening loss on Sunday in Topeka, KS.
Having won a national championship to go along with two national runner-up finishes in the last three seasons, the Cowley College women’s tennis team is poised to go after another title in the 2026 season.
