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WE ARE...The Intercollegiate Tennis Association, a non-profi t organization, has been serving the collegiate tennis community for more than 50 years. Founded in 1956 by the late J.D. Morgan, legendary UCLA tennis coach and athletics director, the ITA has been headed since 1979 by David A Benjamin, Executive Director. As the governing body of college tennis, the ITA provides opportunities and supports 1,700 varsity coaches and college tennis programs nationwide, as well as over 15,000 intercollegiate student-athletes.
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The ITA administers a comprehensive awards and rankings program for men and women varsity players, coaches and teams in all divisions, providing recoginition for their accomplishments on and off the court. Over 2,500 student-athletes are recognized annually at the regional and national levels. • ITA College Tennis Rankings• ITA Achievement Award• ITA Men’s & Women’s Collegiate Hall of Fame• ITA All-America Team• ITA Scholar Athlete Awards• ITA All-Academic Teams• ITA Collegiate All-Star Team• ITA/Arthur Ashe Jr. Leadership & Sportsmanship Awards • Osuna & Leary Sportsmanship Awards• Wilson/ITA Coaches of the Year• ITA Assistant Coaches of the Year• ITA Players of the Year • ITA Players to Watch • ITA/Farnsworth Senior Player of the Year• ITA Division I Most Improved Player• ITA Rookies of the Year • Wilson/ITA Promoters of the Year• USTA/ITA Campus & Community Outreach Awards• ITA Meritorious Service Award, presented by ConantLeadership
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• ITA Website (www.itatennis.com)• Coach mentoring program• ITA Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube • Annual ITA Coaches Convention• USTA/ITA College Tennis Advocacy Network• Educate and support college coaches• Campus and community outreach grants • Intercollegiate Tennis Rules• NCAA, NAIA & JUCO representation
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The governing body of college tennis
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schedule of events
thursday, february 5th
9:00 a.m. team practices begin
friday, february 6th
9:00 a.m. match play
12:00 p.m. match play
3:30 p.m. match play
6:30 p.m. match play
saturday, february 7th
9:00 a.m. match play
12:00 p.m. match play
3:30 p.m. match play
6:30 p.m. match play
sunday, february 8th
9:00 a.m. match play
12:00 p.m. match play
3:30 p.m. match play
6:30 p.m. match play
monday, february 9th
11:00 a.m. championship match
The field of 16 is set to compete in the 28th annual ITA Division I National Women’s Team Indoor Championship, hosted by the University of Virginia at Boar’s Head Sports Club in Charlottesville, Virginia from February 6-9.
Spring is the season for team match play in college tennis, and last year’s ITA National Women’s Team Indoor Championship final between Duke and UCLA set an early tone for a dramatic season. The Bruins appeared to be on their way to the title after taking a 3-0 lead over the Blue Devils, with wins coming in the doubles point and fifth and sixth singles. Then Duke took the next two matches at third and fourth singles and completed the raucous comeback by winning third-set match tiebreaks at first and second singles. The win gave Duke its second ITA National Women’s Team Indoor Championship in program history, and handed UCLA a loss in the final for the second straight year.
No. 1 ranked UCLA returns all six members of its starting lineup from last year’s final but is up against a talented field. Eight of the sixteen participating teams are ranked in the Top 10 of the ITA Division I National Team Rankings, and all but one is ranked in the Top 20. In 2014, Duke won the title as the No. 7 seed; the top-seeded team has won the championship just twice in the past eight years.
Several participating teams have faced each other already in dual matches this spring. Host-site Virginia may be the most battle-ready team, having played two Top 10 opponents in the past two weeks. Defeated 6-1 by No. 6 Baylor on Jan. 24, the No. 10 Cavaliers rebounded from the loss and the flu bug to defeat No. 9 Georgia 4-2 on Monday night. The Georgia Bulldogs also notched a 4-3 win over ITA National Women’s Team Indoor participant and No. 13-ranked Clemson this past Saturday, while No. 7 Alabama defeated No. 20 TCU 6-1 on Saturday as well.
For complete tournament information, please visit www.itatennis.com.
event preview
2014-2015University of Virginia Women’s Tennis Team
*Host Institution (Virginia) will be given priority for 6:30 matches.
Boar’s Head | Charlottesville, Virginia | February 6-9
April 25th - May 3rd, 2015
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“To foster and encourage the playing of intercollegiate tennis in accordance with the highest tradition of sportsmanship and consistent with the general objectives of higher education.”
“To develop among the intercollegiate coaches a deeper sense of responsibility in teaching, promoting, maintaining and conducting the game of tennis.”
“To educate and serve those individuals and groups who are involved in collegiate tennis: junior and college players, their coaches and parents, and the at-large tennis public.”
David A Benjamin, ITA Executive DirectorRobert Bayliss, University of Notre DameJohn Bryant, Southwest Baptist UniversityBeverly Buckley, Rollins CollegeMichelle Dasso, University of IllinoisKent DeMars, University of South CarolinaJenny Mainz, University of AlabamaDavid Fish, Harvard UniversityDee Henry, Biola UniversityBrian Kalbas, University of North CarolinaAnn Koger, Haverford CollegeNicole Kenneally, University of ColoradoTommy Valentini, Gustavus Adolphus CollegeTrevor Kronemann, University of California-Irvine
Betsy Kuhle, Western Michigan UniversityAnn Lebedeff, Pomona-Pitzer CollegesClaire Pollard, Northwestern UniversityErica Perkins Jasper, University of New MexicoSheila McInerney, Arizona State UniversityWanda McPhail, Meridian Community CollegeRick Morris, Chabot CollegeMurray Murdoch, Cedarville UniversityBilly Pate, Princeton UniversityBill Richards, Ball State UniversityJohn Roddick, University of OklahomaPaul Settles, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps CollegesDavid Roditi, Texas Christian University
ita board of directors 2014-2015
2014-15 ITA Board of Directors
The ITA Board of Directors is comprised of the ITA Executive Director and ITA coaches representing men’s and women’s tennis from all three NCAA Divisions, NAIA and Junior/Community Colleges. The ITA Board of Directors determines administrative policy for the association, and meets annually at the ITA Coaches Convention.
The ITA is the governing body of college tennis, overseeing men’s and women’s varsity tennis at NCAA Divisions I, II and III, NAIA and Junior/Community College, and over the past three decades has worked hard to achieve its charter goals:
ita division iii women’s national team indoor championshipHosted by DePauw University
Greencastle, Indiana | February 27 - March 1, 2015
ita division i national men’s team indoor championship
Hosted by the University of IllinoisChicago, Illinois | February 13 - 16, 2015
usta/ita regional championships80+ Campus Sites
Small College: September 15 - October 5, 2015Division I: October 16 - 25, 2015
ita division i national women’s team indoor championship
Hosted by the University of VirginiaCharlottesville, Virginia | February 6 - 9, 2015
usta/ita national small college championships
Hosted by the Palmetto Tennis Center Sumter, South Carolina | October 15 - 18, 2015
ita division iii men’s nationalteam indoor championship
Hosted by Gustavus Adolphus CollegeSt. Peter, Minnesota | February 20 - 22, 2015
usta/ita national indoor intercollegiate championships
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis CenterFlushing, New York | November 12 - 15, 2015
2015 national tournament calendar
Thank you to everyone who made this championship possible.sponsors and contributors
host institution
University of Virginia
tournament site
Boar’s Head | Charlottesville, Va
club manager
James Neiderer
director of tennis
Jacek Wolicki
host personnel
Craig Littlepage, Director of AthleticsMark Guilbeau, Women’s Tennis Head CoachTroy Porco, Women’s Tennis Associate Head CoachValerie Richardson, Assoc. Athletics Director
head refereeJane Goodman
boar’s head site personnel
Ron Manilla, Tournament Director & Master Tennis ProfessionalBret Garrison, Director of Membership & Operations
Christian Edeleanu, Operations ManagerGary Nickell, Court Maintenance Coordinator
Roger Graham, Court MaintenanceMJ Arquette, Creative & Digital Marketing Manager
ita staff
David A Benjamin, ITA Executive DirectorAngel Prinos, ITA Associate Director
Cory Brooks, ITA Director of Events & ChampionshipsTom Loughrey, ITA Media/Rankings Manager
Ben Kelly, ITA Media/Web Manager
ita men’s all-american championshipsHosted by the University of Tulsa
Tulsa, Oklahoma | October 3 - 11, 2015
ita women’s all-american championshipsHosted by the Riviera Tennis Club
Pacific Palisades, California | October 3 - 11, 2015
californiaLynn Chi | jr Cecilia Estlander | sr
Klara Fabikova | jr
Lyann Hoang | fr
Stephanie Lin | so
Maegan Manasse | so
Karla Popovic | fr
Denise Starr | so
Zsofi Susanyi | sr
head coach
Amanda Augustusassistant coach
Zach Warrenundergraduate assistant coach
Anett Schutting
clemsonTristen Dewar | jr Joana Eidukonyte | jr Beatrice Gumulya | sr
Romy Koelzer | sr
Yuilynn Miao | gr Carola Pederzani | jr Jessy Rompies | jr Daniela Ruiz | fr head coach
Nancy Harrisassistant coach
Maria Brito
dukeBeatrice Capra | jr Ester Goldfeld | sr Samantha Harris | fr Rachel Kahan | sr
Christina Makarova | fr Annie Mulholland | sr Chalena Scholl | so Rebecca Smaller | fr
Alyssa Smith | so
head coach
Jamie Ashworthassistant coach
Marc Spicijaricassistant coach
Reka Zsilinszka
floridaBrooke Austin | fr Kourtney Keegan | so Josie Kuhlman | fr Spencer Liang | so
Brianna Morgan | jr Peggy Porter | fr Stefani Stojic | so Belinda Woolcock | so head coach
Roland Thornqvistassociate head coach
Dave Baloghundergraduate student-coach
Allie Will
georgiaCaroline Brinson | so Silvia Garcia | jr
Mariana Gould | fr
Lauren Herring | sr Hannah King | fr
Mia King | jr
Laura Patterson | fr Ellen Perez | fr
Kennedy Shaffer | fr
head coach
Jeff Wallaceassistant coach
Drake Bernstein
participating teams
alabamaCarmen Blanco | so
Bennett Dunn | fr
Aryn Green | fr
Maya Jansen | jr
Natalia Maynetto | jr
Luicelena Perez | sr Erin Routliffe | so
Danielle Spielmann | so
Emily Zabor | sr
head coach
Jenny Mainzassistant coach
Ricky Doverspike
kentuckyMami Adachi | fr Kelsey Dieters | sr
Stephanie Fox | sr Kate Lanier | sr
Taylor Lederman | so
Kirtsten Lewis | jr
Edmée Morin-Kougoucheff | sr
Nadia Ravita | jr
Aldila Sutjiadi | so
Grace Trimble | sr
head coach
Carlos Dradaassistant coach
Kevin Calhounvolunteer assistant coach
Gabby Rangel
miami (fl)Monique Albuquerque | sr
Judith Bohnenkamp | fr
Silvia Fuentes | fr
Lina Lileikite | sr
Sinead Lohan | fr Yolimar Ogando | fr
Clementina Riobueno | jr
Stephanie Wagner | jr
Wendy Zhang | fr
head coach
Paige Yaroshuk-Tewsassistant coach
Laura Vallverdu
Boar’s Head | Charlottesville, Virginia | February 6-9
north carolinaMarika Akkerman | fr
Hayley Carter | so
Ashley Dai | jr
Maggie Kane | fr
Whitney Kay | jr Jamie Loeb | so
Caroline Price | sr
Cassandra Vazquez | fr
Kate Vialle | jr
head coach
Brian Kalbasassistant coach
Courtney Naglevolunteer assistant coach
Shiann Featherston
oklahoma stateKatarina Adamovic | so
Maria Alvarez | jr Vladica Babic | fr
Mariah Burke | so Karyn Guttormsen | sr
Kelsey Laurente | jr Viktoriya Lushkova | so
Carla Tur Mari | so
head coach
Chris Youngassistant coach
Courtney Steinbockvolunteer coach
Natalie Pluskota
virginiaDanielle Collins | jr Julia Elbaba | jr
Maci Epstein | jr
Marie Faure | so
Cassie Mercer | fr
Skylar Morton | jr
Stephanie Nauta | jr
Taylor Wingo | jr
head coach
Mark Guilbeauassociate head coach
Troy Porco
participating teams
michiganEmina Bektas | sr
Kristen Dodge | sr
Kara Hall | fr
Sarah Lee | sr
Alex Najarian | fr
Sara Remynse | so
Mira Ruder-Hook | fr
Annie Wierda | so
Ronit Yurovsky | jr
head coach
Ronni Bernsteinassociate head coach
Teryn Ashley-Fitch
tcuSeda Arantekin | so Palina Dubavets | fr Sofiko Kadzhaya | so Simona Parajova | sr Alexis Pereira | fr Stefanie Tan | sr Caroline Wegner | jr
Aleksandra Zenovka | fr
head coach
Lee Taylor Walkerassistant coach
Ben Stapp
uscGabriella DeSimone | sr Zoë Katz | so
Paige Keating | jr
Giuliana Olmos | jr
Casey Reede | sr
Sabrina Santamaria | sr
Zoë Scandalis | sr Gabby Smith | fr
Madison Westby | fr
Meredith Xepoleas | fr
head coach
Richard Gallienassociate head coach
West Nottvolunteer assistant coach
Barbara Hallquist DeGroot
vanderbiltFrances Altick | jr Ashleigh Antal | sr
Sydney Campbell | so Marie Casares | sr
Courtney Colton | jr
Maggie Leavell | jr
Payton Robinette | fr
Georgina Sellyn | jr
Astra Sharma | so
Ellie Yates | jr
head coach
Geoff Macdonaldassociate head coach
Aleke Tsoubanosvolunteer assistant coach
Lauren Mira
uclaRobin Anderson | sr
Jennifer Brady | so
Eliza Day | fr Terri Fleming | fr
Lily Goddard | fr
Catherine Harrison | jr
Maia Magill | fr
Dominika Matkowska | jr
Kyle McPhillips | jr
McKenzie Purcifull | fr
Kaitlin Ray | sr Kelly Shaffer | so
Chanelle Van Nguyen | sr
Kristin Wiley | fr
head coach
Stella Samprasassociate head coach
Rance Brown
Boar’s Head | Charlottesville, Virginia | February 6-9
women’s team indoor
past champions and finalists
tournament records
year champion coach score runner-up host1988 Florida Andy Brandi 5-4 Stanford* Wisconsin1989 Stanford* Frank Brennan 6-0 Florida Wisconsin1990 Stanford* Frank Brennan 5-2 UCLA Wisconsin1991 Florida Andy Brandi 6-0 Stanford* Wisconsin1992 Florida* Andy Brandi 5-3 Stanford Wisconsin1993 Stanford Frank Brennan 5-1 Florida Wisconsin1994 Georgia* Jeff Wallace 5-1 Florida Wisconsin1995 Georgia Jeff Wallace 5-4 UCLA Wisconsin1996 Florida* Andy Brandi 5-2 Stanford Wisconsin1997 Florida Andy Brandi 4-3 Stanford* Wisconsin1998 Stanford Frank Brennan 5-3 Duke Wisconsin1999 Florida Andy Brandi 5-4 Duke Wisconsin2000 Stanford Frank Brennan 8-0 California Wisconsin2001 Stanford* Lele Forood 4-3 Georgia Wisconsin2002 Georgia Jeff Wallace 4-1 Vanderbilt Wisconsin2003 Duke Jamie Ashworth 4-3 Florida* Wisconsin2004 Stanford* Lele Forood 5-0 Georgia Wisconsin2005 Stanford* Lele Forood 4-0 Kentucky Wisconsin2006 Stanford* Lele Forood 4-0 Texas Wisconsin2007 Georgia Tech* Bryan Shelton 4-2 Notre Dame Wisconsin2008 Georgia Tech Bryan Shelton 4-2 Northwestern Wisconsin2009 Northwestern Claire Pollard 4-1 Georgia Wisconsin2010 Northwestern Claire Pollard 4-2 North Carolina Wisconsin2011 Stanford Lele Forood 4-2 Florida* Virginia2012 UCLA Stella Sampras 4-0 Duke Virginia2013 North Carolina Brian Kalbas 4-3 UCLA Virginia2014 Duke Jamie Ashworth 4-3 UCLA* Virginia* - Won NCAA title same year
most championships: Stanford – 10, Florida – 6, Georgia – 3, Georgia Tech, Northwestern and Duke– 2, UCLA and North Carolina– 1
most final appearances: Stanford – 15, Florida – 11, Georgia – 6, Duke and UCLA - 5, Northwestern– 3, Georgia Tech and North Carolina– 2,
California, Kentucky, Notre Dame, Texas and Vanderbilt – 1
most wins: Stanford 68, Georgia 51, Florida 47, Duke 46, UCLA 38, California 33
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ITA Achievement Award WinnersNow in its 20th year, the ITA Achievement Award pays tribute each year to past participants in the world of varsity tennis who have achieved excellence in their chosen
careers. The spirit of the award honors both professional success and contributions to society, made either as a direct result of a career, or through humanitarian efforts.
1994Judge Peggy Brenden, Luther College ’76
Dr. Athan James Shaka, Harvey Mudd College ’80
1995Dr. Rebecca Birchmore Campen, University of Georgia ’63
Senator John Breaux, University of Southwestern Louisiana ’641996
Wilma A. Lewis, Swarthmore College ’78Roger B. Porter, Brigham Young University ’69
1997Lisa Hoffstein, University of Pennsylvania ’81
Dr. Bert Vogelstein, University of Pennsylvania ’701998
Lieutenant Colonel Gail Allen, U.S. Air Force Academy ’82Dr. William Bowen, Denison University ’55
1999Christine Grant, Swarthmore College ’69
Governor Pedro Rossello, University of Notre Dame ’662000
Dr. Ruth M. Haude, Indiana State Teachers College of Pennsylvania ’58Dr. Michael P. Johnson, Clark University ’79
2001Patricia Beckford Acheson, Queens College (N.C.) ’72
Judge Gerald E. Rosen, Kalamazoo College ’732002
Jack Blanton, University of Texas ’472003
Gene Sperling, University of Minnesota ’822004
Dr. George Fareed, University of California, Berkeley ’662005
Steve Appleton, Boise State University ‘822006
Thomas Cundy, Florida State University ‘552007
Dr. Geoffrey Tabin, Yale University ‘782008
Sheridan Snyder, University of Virginia ‘582009
John L. Thornton, Harvard University ‘762010
Robert A. Swift, Haverford College ‘682011
Jon D. Erickson, University of Michigan ‘592012
General Ann E. Dunwoody, State University of New York at Cortland ‘75
2013Roger Crawford, Loyola Marymount University ‘82
2014Lynn Tilton, Yale University ‘81
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ITA Assistant Coach of the YearTroy Porco, University of Virginia
ITA Player to WatchHayley Carter, University of North Carolina
ITA Rookie Player of the YearJamie Loeb, University of North Carolina
ITA Senior Player of the YearKristie Ahn, Stanford University
Player School S/DRobin Anderson UCLA S/DJennifer Brady UCLA S/DChanelle Van Nguyen UCLA SCatherine Harrison UCLA DKyle McPhillips UCLA DErin Routliff e Alabama DMaya Jansen Alabama DOlivia Janowicz Florida SBrianna Morgan Florida SLauren Herring Georgia S/DSilvia Garcia Georgia SMaho Kowase Georgia DMonique Albuquerque Miami (FL) DClementina Riobueno Miami (FL) DEmina Bektas Michigan SBreaunna Addison Texas SJulia Elbaba Virginia S/DDanielle Collins Virginia SRachel Pierson Virginia DZoë Scandalis USC S
ITA/Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sportsmanship & Leadership AwardBelinda Niu, Northwestern University
Cissie Leary Award for SportsmanshipMaho Kowase, University of Georgia
ITA Most Improved Senior of the YearOlivia Janowicz, University of Florida
ITA National College Player of the Year Jamie Loeb, University of North Carolina
Wilson/ITA Coach of the Year Jamie Ashworth, Duke University
About the ITA Awards program:As the governing body of collegiate tennis, the ITA promotes both the athletic and academic achievements of collegiate varsity tennis players. e ITA, which is comprised of nearly 1,700 men’s and women’s varsity coaches and 20,000 student-athletes from over 1,200 institutions, has a comprehensive awards program for players and coaches to honor excellence in academics, leadership, sportsmanship and athletic performance. Awards are given to both men and women, on the Regional and National levels to all Divisions represented within the ITA (NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA, and Community and Junior Colleges). e ITA annually recognizes over 3,000 student-athletes on an individual and team basis from over 500 diff erent varsity tennis programs. More than 300 coaches participate in the award selection process, serving on Regional and/or National selection committees. For more information on the ITA Awards program, please visit http://www.itatennis.com/AboutITA/AbouttheITA.htm.
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