2025-26 ICC Women's Tennis News
Maggie Creekmore has been named the new head coach of the Itawamba Community College men’s and women’s tennis programs.
The No. 22 Lady Indians dropped a 9-0 decision against No. 7 Jones on Sophomore Day.
The No. 22 Lady Indians dropped a 9-0 decision against No. 24 East Central on Friday.
The No. 22 Lady Indians fell on the road to No. 18 Co-Lin, 9-0, on Tuesday.
The No. 22 Lady Indians fell 8-1 to No. 19 Northwest at the Johnson-Partlow Tennis Courts on Friday.
The No. 24 Lady Indians fell 6-3 to No. 25 Southwest at the Johnson-Partlow Tennis Courts on Friday.
Itawamba Community College head men’s and women’s tennis coach Michael Metz will step down at the end of the season to accept the position of director of tennis at Tupelo Country Club.
No. 24 ICC delivered a dominant performance on Tuesday, picking up a 9-0 win over Holmes.
The No. 24 Lady Indians dropped a close match to No. 21 Bevill State on Monday, 5-4.
The No. 24 Lady Indians fell on the road to No. 15 Gulf Coast on Friday.
The No. 24 Lady Indians dropped a 7-2 decision on the road at No. 16 Hinds.
The No. 24 Lady Indians earned a 6-3 victory over No. 23 Meridian on Friday, capturing two of three doubles matches and securing four singles wins to clinch the victory.
The No. 24 Lady Indians dropped a 9-0 decision to No. 13 Coastal Alabama-South.
Itawamba Community College opens the 2026 women’s tennis season with a mix of proven returners and new faces as the Indians build toward the heart of the conference slate.
The ICC Tennis program invites all former players back to campus for Alumni Day 2025 on Saturday, October 18, at the Johnson-Partlow Tennis Courts. Come reconnect with teammates, meet current players, and join in the Alumni Doubles Tournament.
