Julia Ramalho Souza
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- Height:
- 5'3"
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- Hometown:
- San Jose dos Campos, Brazil
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- Year:
- FR
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- High School:
- Marilcia Ferriera
News mentions
The Barton Community College women’s tennis team took some hits on day two of the NJCAA Division I National Tennis Championships in Tucson, Arizona. With the dust settling from the day’s Round of 16 action at the Reffkin Tennis Center, the Lady Cougars dropped from the top spot on the leaderboard to eighth place with just two entries remaining.
The Barton Community College women’s tennis team got off to a great start on the first day of the NJCAA Division I National Tennis Championships, winning all of Sunday’s nine matches at the Reffkin Tennis Center in Tucson, Arizona. Sweeping all six singles matches in straight sets before capturing the afternoon’s three doubles matches, the No. 16 ranked Lady Cougars sit atop the standings with a perfect eighteen points, two points ahead of the Marion Military Institute squad who Barton beat at the No. 3 singles match. The competition cranks up on Monday as the Lady Cougars return to the court early morning to begin play in the Round of 16.
The Barton Community College women’s tennis team got a little extra time on the court this past Thursday, taking on the Fort Hays State University Tigers in a dual at the Ellinwood Grade School tennis courts. Winning both the top doubles and singles match, the Lady Cougars dropped the remaining two tandem matches going on to lose the match 6-3. Barton will next head to Newton on Tuesday for a 5:00 p.m. dual against Bethel College in its final tune-up for the post season.
Two wins were all the Barton Community College women’s tennis team could score Tuesday at Great Bend's Veteran's Memorial Park tennis courts, but the victors were big ones despite the No. 17 Lady Cougars’ 7-2 loss to No. 10 Cowley College. Barton will have one final tune-up before hosting next weekend’s Region VI Championship as the Lady Cougars will host Fort Hays State University at 2:00 p.m. Thursday at the Ellinwood Grade School tennis courts.
The Barton County Community College women’s tennis team split a pair of home matchups Monday. In the morning action held at the Ellinwood Tennis Courts, the No. 17 Lady Cougars took on the nation’s No. 6 ranked Seward County Community College Lady Saints managing a victory at the No. 3 doubles but falling 8-1 in the Jayhawk Conference opener. Returning to Great Bend’s Veterans Memorial Park tennis courts for the afternoon matches, the Lady Cougars took care of Iowa Central Community College 4-0 as the first-year Tritons did not compete a full squad. The day’s action leaves the Lady Cougars at 4-6 on the year headed into this weekend’s Seminole State College Dual Match Invite held at the Oklahoma Tennis Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The Barton Community College women’s tennis team managed just two victories in Saturday’s dual with NCAA Division II Colorado Christian University, falling 7-2 at Great Bend's Veteran's Memorial Park tennis courts. The No. 17 ranked Lady Cougars drop to 3-5 on the season, returning to Vets Park on Monday for a pair of matches, beginning with the conference opening match versus No. 6 ranked Seward County Community College at 9:00 a.m. followed with a 3:30 p.m. non-conference match against Iowa Central Community College.
The Barton Community College women’s tennis team swept Thursday’s doubles action laying the foundation for an 8-1 victory over Tabor College held at Great Bend's Veteran's Memorial Park tennis courts. Taking care of the opening tandem matches by a 24-9 score, the No. 17 ranked Lady Cougars went on to take five of the six singles matches in rebounding from a loss on Tuesday versus Southwestern College. Now 3-4 on the season, Barton will have over a week off from competition before returning to Vet’s Park on Saturday, March 25, for an 8:00 a.m. dual with Colorado Christian University.
