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Nip and tuck with Tyler Junior College for the top spot in the standings entering Friday’s final day of play at the NJCAA Division I Men’s Tennis National Championships held in Plano, TX., the defending national champion Cowley College tennis team had its hopes of repeating as champions dashed as the Apaches slipped past the Tigers by just a few points to claim the title.

Displaying the heart of a Tiger, the Cowley College men’s tennis team came from behind in three matches to advance all six singles players and three doubles teams to the semifinals of the NJCAA Division I National Championships in Plano, TX.

Forced to play indoors due to rain, the Cowley College men’s tennis team advanced three singles players to the finals of the national tournament.

The defending national champion Cowley College men’s tennis team opened defense of its title on Tuesday at the NJCAA Division I National Championships played in Plano, TX.

The defending national champion Cowley College men’s tennis team picked up its seventh straight win while defeating Emporia State University 6-1 on Friday at the Arkansas City High School tennis courts.

The top-ranked Cowley College men’s and women’s tennis teams continued their winning streaks with home wins over Pratt Community College on Sunday in Arkansas City.

Winning its fifth straight match, the No. 1-ranked Cowley College men’s tennis team defeated ninth-ranked Seward County 7-2 Monday in Liberal, KS.

In a matchup of top-five teams in the NJCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Rankings, the No. 1-ranked Cowley College Tigers defeated fourth-ranked Barton Community College by a score of 7-2 Saturday in Great Bend, KS.

The Cowley College men’s tennis team, the top-ranked team in all of NJCAA Division I, improved its record to 4-1 against NCAA Division II schools with a 6-1 victory at Northwest Missouri State University on Friday in Maryville, MO.

Returning to action for the first time in a month, the No. 1-ranked Cowley College men’s tennis team shook off the rust to defeat No. 13-ranked Mississippi Gulf Coast 9-0 on Sunday in Tyler, TX, before taking down No. 5-ranked Collin County 9-0 Monday in Texas.

Showing they will once again be one of the top teams in the NJCAA, the defending national champion Cowley College men’s tennis team opened the 2024 season with a pair of convincing road victories over NCAA Division II opponents.