2012:
Finished 8-7 overall and 1-3 in conference. Stephanie Tomita named SSAC Newcomer of the Year.
2011:
Finished 7-9 overall and 1-3 in conference. Advanced to the NAIA National Championships. Claudia Borges named All-Conference. Rachel Hartley and Nancy Machen named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.
2010:
Finished 17-6 and 10-4. Earned host bid to the National Tournament and fell 4-5 to Lewis-Clark State. Rachel Hartley and Jordin Wiggins named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete. Rachel Hartley, Claudia Borges and Nancey Machen named All-GCAC.
2009:
Finished the season 12-6 overall and 5-3 in GCAC action while earning the host bid to the 2009 NAIA National Tournament. Lady Rams fell 7-2 to Northwood in the opening round. Rachel Hartley was named GCAC Newcomer of the Year. Claudia Borges was named All-GCAC at No. 1 singles and at No. 3 doubles with Kari Williams. Jordin Wiggins was named Daktronics NAIA
Scholar-Athlete.
2008:
Finished with an 12-6 record and upset No. 14 Xavier to win the 2008 GCAC Tournament Championship. Lady Rams earned a bid to the NAIA National Tournament. Climbed as high as No. 18 in the NAIA Top-25. Michelle Machen was named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete.
2007:
Finished with an 11-6 record and finished as runner-up to Xavier in the regular season and conference tournament. Lady Rams earned a bid to the NAIA National Tournament. Lindsey McDaniel was named a Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete.
2006:
Finished with an overall record of 18-5. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Championship by defeating Belhaven 7-2 in the finals. The Lady Rams then lost in the 3rd match of the Region XIII Tournament to Auburn University- Montogmery. Josy Soares received honorable mention NAIA All-American notice. Lindsey McDaniel and Tiffany Williams were named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athetes. Head Coach Uwe Tittl was named GCAC Coach of the Year and the team finished 13th in the NAIA.
2005:
Finished the season 14-3 and finished 2nd in the GCAC. Mobile advanced to the NAIA National Tournament.
2004:
Finished the season with a 15-5 overall record. Runner-up at the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tennis Tourmanet. Lost in the first round of the Region XIII Tournament to Shorter College, 6-3.
2003:
Uwe Tittl named new head coach of the women's tennis program. Finished the season with a 8-7 record.
2002:
Mitch Davis named new head coach of the women's tennis program after a four year hiatus. Finished the season with a 3-7 record.
1998:
Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions. Advanced to the NAIA National Tennis Tournament for the 11th season in a row. Sandra Groschwitz and Tania Kovatchka were named 1st-Team NAIA All-American. Andreea Petrisor and Martina Rodriguez were named 2nd-Team NAIA All-American.
1997:
Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions. Finished third at the NAIA National Tennis Tournament. Marine Franchot, Martina Kopacova, Isabela Listowska, Sandra Groschwitz, Marina Nyman and Cassandra Mavin were named NAIA All-American.
1996:
Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions. Finished as the NAIA National Tennis Tournament Runner-ups for the second consecutive season. Marina Nyman, Manon Buskens, Marine Franchot and Isabela Listowska were named NAIA All-American.
1995:
Finished the season with a 20-4 overall record. Finished as the NAIA National Tennis Tournament Runner-ups. Marine Franchot, Isabella Listowska, Cassandra Mavin, Marina Nyman, Martine Van der Bijl and Ingrid Van Gelder were named NAIA All-American.
1994:
Finished the season with a 25-2 overall record. Won the first NAIA National Tennis Championship in the program's history and only the second in the school's entire athletic history. NAIA District 30 and Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions. Melissa Metcalfe and Anita Pearson won the NAIA Doubles Championship. Anna Moll, Marilla Andrade, Melissa Metcalfe and Anita Pearson named to both the singles and doubles NAIA All-American Team. Marina Nyman was named NAIA All-American.
1993:
Finished the season with a 21-4 overall record. Finished the season ranked 4th in the final NAIA poll. NAIA District 30 Champions. Finished in fourth place at the NAIA National Tennis Tournament. Anna Larsheim and Melssa Metcalfe were each named to the NAIA All-American Team in both singles and doubles action. Marilla Andrade and Cecilia Robles were named NAIA All-American.
1992:
Jim Moortgat named new head coach. Finished the season with a 22-4 record. Finished the season ranked 3rd in the final NAIA poll. Finished in third place at the NAIA National Tennis Tournament. Joanne Crothers finished ranked seventh overall, Malin Lundin finished eighth, Karina Macias finished tenth, Christina Rodriguez finished twenty-eighth and Petra Thuresson finished ranked thirty-second in singles play. Crothers and Macias teamed up to finished ninth overall in doubles action. Crothers, Lundin and Macias were each named to the NAIA All-American Team. Rodriguez and Thuresson were named to the NAIA All-American Second-Team. Cecilia Robles was named as a NAIA Academic All-American.
1991:
Finished the season with a 16-3 overall record. Finished the season ranked 7th overall in the final NAIA poll. NAIA District 30 Runner-up. Finished in sixth place at the NAIA National Tennis Tournament. Malin Lundin and Karina Macias named as a NAIA All-American. Radina De La Pena was named 2nd-Team NAIA All-American. Christina Rodriguez won the NAIA District 30 Individual Championships.
1990:
Mike Avery named new head coach. Finished the season with a 20-6 overall record. Finished the season ranked 9th in the final NAIA poll. NAIA District 30 Runner-up. Finished in 10th place at the NAIA National Tournament. Radina De La Pena was named NAIA All-American.
1989:
Finished the season with a 12-3 overall record. Finished tied for 12th place at the NAIA National Tennis Tournament. Radina de la Pena and Karina Macias named as a NAIA All-American.
1988:
Finished the season with a 12-6 overall record. NAIA District 30 Champions. Finished the season ranked 14th in the final NAIA poll. Finished in 10th place at the NAIA National Tennis Tournament.
1987:
Phil Erdman takes over as the first women's tennis coach in school history. Finished the season with a 15-7 overall record.