Joao Pedro Pierry Izoldi Costa
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- Hometown:
- Santos, Brazil
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- Year:
- SO
News mentions
TEMPE, ARIZ. – The Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced its 2043 Men’s ITA Scholar Athletes and All-Academic Teams today, honoring 12 Mustangs as well as the men’s tennis team.
MOBILE, Ala. – The Morningside men’s tennis team took on William Woods in their first ever appearance at the NAIA Men’s Tennis National Championships Tuesday. The Mustangs fell to the Owls 4-0.
KANSAS CITY, MO. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced its Daktronics Scholar-Athletes for men's tennis, releasing this year's list ahead of the 2024 NAIA Men’s Tennis National Championships in Mobile, Ala.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa – The Mustangs had ten individuals receive all-conference honors, including Mark Trenkle as the GPAC Men’s Tennis Player of the Year and Alex Struck as the GPAC Coach of the Year.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – A historic season for Morningside Men’s Tennis checked another box today as the Mustangs won their first-ever Great Plains Athletic Conference tournament title, sidestepping Midland, 4-1, to claim the conference’s automatic berth to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Men’s Tennis National Championships.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – Darkening skies over the Sioux City metro area proved no threat to the men’s Great Plains Athletic Conference tennis tournament, which had been moved to the First Serve Tennis Center. Doane put up a fight in its semifinal match with Morningside, taking the first team point from Mustangs in conference play this season, but the host team prevailed, winning the match 4-1 to advance to tomorrow’s championship.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – Morningside’s men’s tennis team had the advantage as Midland came to town, holding the top spot in the Great Plains Athletic Conference standings, but with sole possession of the team title on the line, the pressure was on. The Mustangs rose to the occasion, completing the conference circuit with a 7-0 victory, shutting out every GPAC opponent on the season to win their first team title.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – The Mustang men emerged victorious in their final non-conference match of the 2024 season, defeating Luther 5-2 at the First Serve Tennis Center.
YANKTON, S.D. – The Mustangs locked up at least a share of the Great Plains Athletic Conference regular season title as the men collected a 7-0 win over Mount Marty today to move to 5-0 in the GPAC with one match remaining.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA – Men’s tennis picked up a vital win to separate itself from the pack as it handed Doane its first Great Plains Athletic Conference loss of the season, 7-0.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA – Morningside knew it was going to have a tough opponent across the net when Division II Augustana came up next on the schedule, but coach Alex Struck’s teams haven’t backed down from potential challengers yet. This was the case yesterday as the Mustangs butted heads with the Vikings, falling in a highly competitive 4-3 match.
STORM LAKE, IOWA – Eleven Mustangs were part of varsity wins as Morningside traveled to Buena Vista University and blanked the Beavers 9-0.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEB. – Morningside kept Mount Marty off the scoreboard in non-conference play today, sweeping the Lancers in a 7-0 win.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA – Morningside’s men’s tennis team lept into its spring schedule with a pair of wins against National Collegiate Athletic Association opponents as the Mustangs made easy work of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in an 8-1 win before slugging out a 5-4 win over Coe.
DES MOINES, Iowa – The Mustangs made the trip down to Des Moines, and picked up a pair of victories over Grand View and Central Friday afternoon.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa – It was a clean sweep for the Mustangs, defeating Northwestern 7-0 at the Mason Family Tennis Complex in Sioux City Wednesday night.
LINCOLN, NEB. – Morningside men’s tennis team had a strong showing from its new freshmen this weekend, as the team members competing in the Great Plains Athletic Conference Individual Tournament. The Mustangs swept the singles bracket championships and won both doubles brackets that they participated in, with all five of this fall’s freshmen taking singles titles or competing as part of a winning doubles pair.