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Leticia Tarocco
4
Winner Stephen F. Austin SFA
0
Texas AM-Corpus Christi AMCC
Winner
Stephen F. Austin SFA
4
Final
0
Texas AM-Corpus Christi AMCC

Match Recap: Women's Tennis |

Youthful Islanders Drop Title Match to SFA

THIBODAUX, La. – The Texas A&M-Corpus Christi women's tennis team saw their 2025 season come to a close in the Southland Conference championship match, as they fell to a commanding SFA team 4-0 Friday night.
 
It was still quite the debut for a freshmen-packed Islanders (25-3) squad, as the young team kept pace with the champion mindset instilled within the program after winning the regular season title and earning the No. 1 seed for the SLC Tournament.
 
SFA took the early 1-0 lead in the match with the doubles point, though, no court was decided by more than two games. Josefa Fuenzalida/Adriana Jimenez Casado were up 5-4 at No. 3 doubles before being called off.
 
The Islanders unfortunately ran into a wall of momentum brought upon by the Ladyjacks in singles play, who gained control on most of the courts in the first set. Leticia Tarocco was battling it out at No. 1 singles, though, and took her first set 7-5.
 
Tarocco and Kseniya Ramanouskaya, who clinched the semifinals for the Islanders, were named to the All-Tournament Team following the conclusion of the match.
 
The Islanders concluded a season that saw their third consecutive regular season championship, eighth overall, and 14th total combined with tournament titles. It was the fifth year in a row that the Islanders made the tournament finals after they won the previous four years to make an historic four-year run to the NCAA Tournament.
 
With the 25-3 record this year, the Islanders turned in their eighth 20+ win season and fifth in a row. The women haven't lost more than five matches in a year in any of those last five seasons.
 
A&M-Corpus Christi Tennis
- 17 NCAA Tournaments
- 36 SLC Championships
- 4 Top-40 National Rankings
- 3.0 GPA 43 Straight Semesters
- Islanders have received a No. 3 seed at the NCAA Tournament three times
- Women's tennis has cracked the ITA top-75 national rankings three times
- Men's tennis has cracked the ITA national rankings 10 consecutive years
- Ranked nationally in NCAA DI as high as No. 35 for the men and No. 60 for the women
 
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