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It had been a long time since Weatherford College fielded a tennis team, but it didn’t take long for the Coyotes to remind the nation they are back.
Weatherford College’s Anastasiia Khrustaleva kept her national championship hopes alive with another singles win in the NJCAA Women’s National Tennis Tournament in Tucson, Arizona, Monday.
The Weatherford College women’s tennis team moved from 14th place to ninth place after the second day of action Sunday at the NJCAA National Tournament in Tucson, Arizona.
After the first day of play in the NJCAA Division I National Women’s Tennis Tournament Saturday , Weatherford College sat in 14th place among 27 colleges. WC picked up six points, winning singles and doubles matches at the tournament in Tucson, Arizona.
In its first season back after many years, the Weatherford College women’s tennis program is one of the best in the nation. Now, the No. 7 ranked two-year college team in the nation is competing in the NJCAA Championships Saturday through Wednesday in Tucson, Arizona.
The Weatherford College women’s tennis team competed against a pair of four-year university programs on a road trip to Belton and San Antonio Feb. 19 and 20. Weatherford defeated the University of Mary Hardin Baylor and lost to the University of the Incarnate Word.
The Weatherford College women’s tennis team finished their fall slate of tournaments against NCAA Division I competition at the Texan Invite at Tarleton State University over the weekend.
The Weatherford College women’s tennis team traveled to the Collin College Open this past weekend and proved that the new program can play with some of the strongest teams in the nation.
The Weatherford College women’s tennis team traveled to Tyler over the weekend for the ITA Small College Regionals, hosted by Tyler Junior College.
The Weatherford College women’s tennis team is back, and by all accounts, ahead of schedule.
