Lea Rebreyend

Lea Rebreyend
Lea Rebreyend
  • Hometown:
    Lyon, France
  • Year:
    Freshman
Bio

Powerful player from France that comes to Cowley to make an immediate impact at the top of the lineup.

News mentions
Lady Tiger tennis captures doubles title, places third at national tournament
Lady Tiger tennis captures doubles title, places third at national tournament

Led by sophomores Ane Ibarra and Andrea Rodriguez capturing the No. 3 doubles title, the Cowley College women’s tennis team tied the highest national finish in program history by placing third at the NJCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championship in Mesa, AZ.

Kunakunova, Lady Tigers’ doubles team to play for national titles
Kunakunova, Lady Tigers’ doubles team to play for national titles

Playing semifinal matches Tuesday at the NJCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championship in Mesa, AZ, the Cowley College women’s tennis team advanced a singles player and doubles team to Wednesday’s championship matches.

2020-21 Women's Tennis Team
Lady Tiger tennis remains in fourth place after day three of national tournament

Advancing five singles teams and a doubles team to the semifinals, the Cowley College women’s tennis team remains in fourth place after day three of the NJCAA Division I National Championships held in Mesa, Arizona. The Lady Tigers have 32 team points and are just four points behind current tournament leader Tyler Junior College (36 points).

Lady Tiger tennis team reloads for another national title run
Lady Tiger tennis team currently tied for fourth place at national championship

The Cowley College women’s tennis team is only one-point out of first place at the NJCAA Division I National Championships held in Mesa, Arizona. The Lady Tigers have 26 team points and trail only Hillsborough, St. Petersburg, and Tyler Junior College, which are tied for first place with 27 points through the first two days of competition.

Lady Tiger tennis team opens spring season at UCO
Lady Tiger tennis team opens spring season at UCO

The wait is over! After having its first five matches of the spring season either postponed or cancelled, the No. 5-ranked Cowley College women’s tennis team opened play with a 7-2 loss at NCAA Division II powerhouse University of Central Oklahoma.