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Lady Lions Sit Second, Advance Four Entries to NJCAA Championship Matches
Wallace State women’s tennis advanced two singles players and two doubles teams to championship matches Tuesday during Day 4 of the NJCAA Division I Women’s Tennis National Championships.
Wallace State Moves Into Second After Perfect Day 3 at NJCAA DII Women’s Tennis Championships
Wallace State’s women’s tennis team climbed into second place after a dominant Day 3 performance at the NJCAA Division II National Championship, totaling 33 points.
Wallace State Women Sit Tied for Fourth After Strong Day 2 at NJCAA DII National Championship
Wallace State’s women’s tennis team continued play at the NJCAA Division II National Championship on Sunday, posting a 5-1 record in singles and a 3-0 mark in doubles to move into a tie for fourth place with 24 points.
Wallace State Women’s Tennis Set to Open NJCAA National Championship Pursuit
Fresh off a dominant sweep of the Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC) tournament, the Wallace State Community College women’s tennis team has arrived in Sumter, South Carolina, to begin play in the 2026 NJCAA Division II Women’s Tennis National Championship.
Wallace State Women Capture ACCC Tennis Championship; Standifer Earns Player of the Year Honors
Wallace State won the ACCC Women’s Tennis Tournament championship at 17 Springs in Millbrook, finishing with victories in five singles finals and all three doubles finals against Coastal Alabama South. With the win, the Lady Lions earned a trip to the NJCAA National Tournament in Sumter, South Carolina, scheduled for May 2-6.
ROAD WARRIORS: No. 10 Wallace State Lady Lions Down No. 20 Bevill State 8-1 to Cap Perfect Day in Jasper
The No. 10 Wallace State Lady Lions capped a dominant day in Jasper with an 8-1 victory over No. 20 Bevill State on Saturday, March 21. Winning all six singles courts and two of three doubles courts, Wallace State delivered another commanding team performance — sweeping both road matches on the day and continuing to build the case as one of the NJCAA's best programs this spring.










