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An annual event since 1985, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Coaches Convention is one of the best professional development opportunities for collegiate tennis coaches today.

Nearly 300 men’s and women’s college tennis coaches at all levels gather each year for the convention. The I TA Convention is highlighted by some of the most influential people in the sport of tennis. In addition to offering clinics, panel discussions, awards banquet, a trade show and a chance to exchange ideas, the ITA Coaches Convention serves as the venue for the association’s annual meetings, which includes its Board of Director and Operating Committee sessions.

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2003 Div. III Singles and Doubles Champion 2014 Australian Open Doubles Finalist ATP Player Council President

To register for this year, log on to www.itatennis.com. Click on “About ITA� and scroll down to Convention. Early Registration Discount deadline: October 31, 2014. USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships

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88 Events Held Across the Country

CAMPUS SHOWDOWNS:

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What are they?

One day tournaments open to juniors, college players and others that allow them to compete with some of the best college players. Campus Showdowns are held on college campuses with the college coach acting as tournament director.

2014 ITA COACHES CONFERENCE

EVENTS Friday, December 12th USTA Junior Showcase – Recruiting Event Saturday, December 13th ITA Mini Trade Show & Passport Party presented by the USTA Sunday, December 14th ITA Membership & Awards Banquet Wilson/ITA Coach of the Year Awards USTA/ITA Community Service & Campus USTA/ITA Sectional Performer Awards Monday, December 15th ITA Membership Appreciation Cookout ITA Tennis Outing MEETINGS Saturday, December 13th General Membership – featuring keynote speaker Dick Gould Divisional Roundtable Meetings CLINICS & WORKSHOPS Saturday, December 13th – Monday, December 15th

Campus Kids’ Days are designed to expose more junior players (and their parents) to college tennis and are held during a collegiate dual match. Each event can offer a variety of activities such as raffles, exhibition matches, fast serve contest, autograph signings, etc.

Questions about the ITA Convention? Contact Lynn Flannery, ITA Convention Administrator, at OIODQQHU\#LWDWHQQLV FRP or 609-672-2303

Dick Gould Keynote Speaker TwoͲtime ITA Coach of the Decade (1980’s and 90’s)


Recent ITA National Small College Champions 2013

Super Bowl Women’s Singles – Valentine Confalonieri, Lynn Super Bowl Women’s Doubles – Emma Onila and Linda Fritschken, Barry Super Bowl Men’s Singles – Deni Zmak, Embry-Riddle Super Bowl Men’s Doubles – Deni Zmak and Simon Felix, Embry-Riddle D2 Women’s Singles – Valentine Confalonieri, Lynn D2 Women’s Doubles – Emma Onila and Linda Fritschken, Barry D2 Men’s Singles – Bruno Savi, West Florida D2 Men’s Doubles – Daniele Piludu and Benas Majauskas, Concordia D3 Women’s Singles – Michelle Satterfield, Emory D3 Women’s Doubles – Kara Shoemaker and Rebecca Curran, Williams D3 Men’s Singles – Abhishek Alla, Carnegie Mellon D3 Men’s Doubles – Palmer Campbell and Brantner Jones, Middlebury NAIA Women’s Singles – Theresa Schmaus, SCAD NAIA Women’s Doubles – Hui-I Huang and Kristina Marova, Embry-Riddle NAIA Men’s Singles – Deni Zmak, Embry-Riddle NAIA Men’s Doubles – Deni Zmak and Simon Felix, Embry-Riddle JC Women’s Singles – Niriantsa Rasolomalala, Georgia Perimeter JC Women’s Doubles – Fausthyara Pietersz and Joanna Savva, Tyler JC JC Men’s Singles – Mate Cutura, Tyler JC JC Men’s Doubles – Alejandro Gonzalez and Ronzai Saurombe, Seward

2012

Super Bowl Women’s Singles – Barbora Krtickova, Armstrong Atlantic Super Bowl Women’s Doubles – Barbora Krtickova/Aleksandra Filipovski, Armstrong Atlantic Super Bowl Men’s Singles – Adrien Berkowicz, Tyler Junior College Super Bowl Men’s Doubles – Daniel Regan and Georgi Rumenov, Armstrong Atlantic D2 Women’s Singles – Annie Hwang, BYU-Hawaii D2 Women’s Doubles – Barbora Krtickova/Aleksandra Filipovski, Armstrong Atlantic D2 Men’s Singles – Georgi Rumenov, Armstrong Atlantic D2 Men’s Doubles – Daniel Regan and Georgi Rumenov, Armstrong Atlantic D3 Women’s Singles – Gabrielle Clark, Emory D3 Women’s Doubles – Gabrielle Clark/Emma Taylor, Emory D3 Men’s Singles – Aaron Skinner, Trinity D3 Men’s Doubles – Trey Meyer/Matt Micheli, Williams NAIA Women’s Singles – Tiffany William, Auburn-Montgomery NAIA Women’s Doubles – Theresa Schmaus/ Maja Plavsic, SCAD Savannah NAIA Men’s Singles – Patrick Besch, Embry-Riddle NAIA Men’s Doubles – Nicolas Pinones/Tim Hewitt, Auburn-Montgomery JC Women’s Singles – Chloe Murphy, State College of Florida JC Women’s Doubles – Fausthyara Pietersz/Nelo Phiri, Tyler Junior College JC Men’s Singles – Adrien Berkowicz, Tyler Junior College JC Men’s Doubles – Donovan McSeveney and Brady Bohrenstedt, Collin College

2011

Super Bowl Women’s Singles – Ana Veselinovic, Auburn-Montgomery Super Bowl Women’s Doubles – Kerrie Cartwright/Audrey Leitz, Tyler Super Bowl Men’s Singles – Lucas Jovita, Rollins Super Bowl Men’s Doubles – Christian Hansen/Luis Loeffler, Valdosta State D2 Women’s Singles – Annie Hwang, BYU-Hawaii D2 Women’s Doubles – Annie Hwang/ Sherry Liu, BYU-Hawaii D2 Men’s Singles – Lucas Jovita, Rollins College D2 Men’s Doubles – Christian Hansen/Louis Loeffler, Valdosta State D3 Women’s Singles – Lok Sze Leung, Middlebury D3 Women’s Doubles – Gabrielle Clark/ Zahra Dawson, Emory D3 Men’s Singles – Dillon Pottish, Emory D3 Men’s Doubles – Bryan Chow/Richard Meyer, Williams College NAIA Women’s Singles – Ana Veselinovic, Auburn-Montgomery NAIA Women’s Doubles – Hermon Brhane/Lucie Sipkova (Oklahoma Christian NAIA Men’s Singles – Chris Freeman, Embry Riddle NAIA Men’s Doubles – Adrian Bayh/Patrick Besch, Embry Riddle JC Women’s Singles – Kerrie Cartwright, Tyler JC Women’s Doubles – Kerrie Cartwright/Audrey Leitz, Tyler JC Men’s Singles – Jair Assuncao, Laredo JC Men’s Doubles – Kyle Rowe/Michael Tymkiw, Collin

2010

Super Bowl Women’s Singles – Kirstin Strimple, Pt. Loma Nazarene Super Bowl Women’s Doubles – Alida Muller-Wehlau/Barbora Krtickova, Armstrong Atlantic State Super Bowl Men’s Singles – Kirill Sinitysyn, Fresno Pacific Super Bowl Men’s Doubles – Rafael Array/Mikk Irdoja, Armstrong Atlantic State D2 Women’s Singles – Alida Muller-Wehlau, Armstrong Atlantic State D2 Women’s Doubles – Alida Muller-Wehlau/Barbora Krtickova, Armstrong Atlantic State D2 Men’s Singles – Emanuel Fraitzl, Barry D2 Men’s Doubles – Rafael Array/Mikk Irdoja, Armstrong Atlantic State D3 Women’s Singles – Kristin Lim, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps D3 Women’s Doubles – Kendra Higgins/Chrissy Hu (Chicago) D3 Men’s Singles – Dillon Pottish, Emory D3 Men’s Doubles – Bobby Cocanougher/Cory Kowal, Trinity NAIA Women’s Singles – Kirstin Strimple, Pt. Loma Nazarene NAIA Women’s Doubles – Yi Ching Chen/Josefine Strom, Embry-Riddle NAIA Men’s Singles – Kirill Sinitysyn, Fresno Pacific NAIA Men’s Doubles – Bruno Savi/Claudio Andrade, Auburn-Montgomery JC Women’s Singles – Sun Wen, Tyler JC Women’s Doubles – Sun Wen/Antonia Kolovou, Tyler JC Men’s Singles – Mbonisis Ndimande, Seminole State JC Men’s Doubles – Mario Jakovljevic/Peter Thomason, Tyler

2009

Super Bowl Women’s Singles – Sona Novakova, Armstrong Atlantic State Super Bowl Women’s Doubles – Katia Sabate/Vanessa Heroux, Fresno Pacific Super Bowl Men’s Singles – Damian Hume, Collin CC Super Bowl Men’s Doubles – Alberto Gonzalez/Michael Johnson, Auburn-Montgomery D2 Women’s Singles – Sona Novakova, Armstrong Atlantic State D2 Women’s Doubles – Yuan Jia, Seul Ki Chin, BYU-Hawaii D2 Men’s Singles – Philip Pakebusch, Valdosta State D2 Men’s Doubles – Andrey Boldarev/Alex Grubin D3 Women’s Singles – Elizabeth Lewis, Chapman D3 Women’s Doubles – Julia Browne/Meghan McCooey, Tufts

D3 Men’s Singles – John Watts, Washington-St. Louis D3 Men’s Doubles – Andrew Thomson/Andrew Lee, Middlebury NAIA Women’s Singles – Katia Sabate, Fresno Pacific NAIA Women’s Doubles – Katia Sabate/Vanessa Heroux, Fresno Pacific NAIA Men’s Singles – Alberto Gonzalez, Auburn-Montgomery NAIA Men’s Doubles – Alberto Gonzalez/Michael Johnson, Auburn-Montgomery JC Women’s Singles – Jillian O’Neill, Hillsborough CC JC Women’s Doubles – Jillian O’Neill/Olivia Howlett, Hillsborough CC JC Men’s Singles – Damian Hume, Collin CC JC Men’s Doubles – Kirill Sinitsyn/Joao Nogueira, Fresno City

2008

Super Bowl Women’s Singles – Fabio Silva, Fresno Pacific Super Bowl Women’s Doubles – Michael Johnson/Monte Tucker, Auburn-Montgomery Super Bowl Men’s Singles – Delia Sescioreanu, Auburn-Montgomery Super Bowl Men’s Doubles – Delia Sescioreanu/Tereza Ververkova, Auburn-Montgomery D2 Women’s Singles – Sona Novakova, Armstrong Atlantic State D2 Women’s Doubles – Hewenfei Li/Seulki Chin, BYU-Hawaii D2 Men’s Singles – Edualdo Bonet, Armstrong Atlantic State D2 Men’s Doubles – Julien Carsuzaa/Alessandro Sarra, Lynn D3 Women’s Singles – Jennifer Kung, Univ. of Chicago D3 Women’s Doubles – Julia Browne/Meagan McCooey, Tufts D3 Men’s Singles – John Kauss, Gustavus Adolphus D3 Men’s Doubles – Chris Goodwin/Mike Goodwin, Emory NAIA Women’s Singles - Delia Sescioreanu, Auburn-Montgomery NAIA Women’s Doubles – Delia Sescioreanu/Tereza Ververkova, Auburn-Montgomery NAIA Men’s Singles – Fabio Silva, Fresno Pacific NAIA Men’s Doubles – Michael Johnson/Monte Tucker, Auburn-Montgomery JC Women’s Singles – Olivia Howlett, Hillsborough CC JC Women’s Doubles – Flavia Picanco/Loriane Favoretto, Laredo CC JC Men’s Singles – Cledson Carvalho, Laredo CC JC Men’s Doubles – Moacir Santos/Cledson Carvalho, Laredo CC

2007

Super Bowl Women’s Singles – Johanna Dahlback, Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) Super Bowl Women’s Doubles – Anna Karavayeva, Maria Klokotsky, Fresno Pacific Super Bowl Men’s Singles – Mislav Hizak, Embry-Riddle Super Bowl Men’s Doubles – Eric Rubens, Blake Meister, UC San Diego D2 Women’s Singles – Elwen Li, BYU-Hawaii D2 Women’s Doubles – Elwen Li, Maggie Deng, BYU-Hawaii D2 Men’s Singles – Alex Grubin, Concordia D2 Men’s Doubles – Eric Rubens, Blake Meister, UC San Diego D3 Women’s Singles – Jackie Shtemberg, College of New Jersey D3 Women’s Doubles – Siobhan Finicane, Oliva Muesse, Pomona-Pitzer D3 Men’s Singles – John Watts, Washington Univ. (Mo.) D3 Men’s Doubles – Filip Marinkovic, Andrew Thomson, Middlebury NAIA Women’s Singles - Candela Castanon, Lindsey Wilson NAIA Women’s Doubles – Anna Karavayeva, Maria Klokotsky, Fresno Pacific NAIA Men’s Singles – Mislav Hizak, Embry-Riddle NAIA Men’s Doubles – Matt Carroll, Vicente Joli, Fresno Pacific JC Women’s Singles – Monika Lalewicz, Abraham Baldwin JC Women’s Doubles – Kasia Siwosz, Karloina Porizkova, Cowley JC Men’s Singles – Francisco Segura, Laredo JC Men’s Doubles – Andres Nunez, James Vinkis, Seminole

2006

Super Bowl Women’s Singles – Jelena Pandzic, Fresno Pacific Super Bowl Women’s Doubles – Kamila Dadakhodjeava/Tereza Veverkova, Auburn-Montgomery Super Bowl Men’s Singles – Mislav Hizak, Embry-Riddle Super Bowl Men’s Doubles – Julien Carsuzaa/Dennis Riegraf, Lynn D2 Women’s Singles – Iuliia Stupak, Armstrong Atlantic State D2 Women’s Doubles – Tammy Kevey/Mandy Septoe, West Florida D2 Men’s Singles –Teddy Mebounow, Northwood D2 Men’s Doubles – Julien Carsuzaa/Dennis Riegraf, Lynn D3 Women’s Singles – Liz Bondi, DePauw D3 Women’s Doubles – Liz Bondi/Amrita Padda, DePauw D3 Men’s Singles – Mike Starr, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps D3 Men’s Doubles – William Ellison/David Oehm, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps NAIA Women’s Singles - Jelena Pandzic, Fresno Pacific NAIA Women’s Doubles – Kamila Dadakhodjeava/Tereza Veverkova, Auburn-Montgomery NAIA Men’s Singles – Mislav Hizak, Embry-Riddle NAIA Men’s Doubles – Mislav Hizak/Konstantin Lazarov, Embry-Riddle JC Women’s Singles – Kasia Siwosz, Cowley JC Women’s Doubles – Hiroko Nishikawa/Mizuho Nishimura, Hillsborough Comm. College JC Men’s Singles – Paul Fitzgerald, Abraham Baldwin JC Men’s Doubles – Nahom Serekeberhan/Jorge Vazquez, Tyler Junior College

2005

Super Bowl Women’s Singles – Larikah Russell, Southern Nazarene Super Bowl Women’s Doubles – Kamila Dadakhodjaeva/Nadia Lysak, Auburn-Montgomery Super Bowl Men’s Singles – Mislav Hizak, Embry-Riddle Super Bowl Men’s Doubles – Andre Begemann/Ricardo Omana, College of Santa Fe D2 Women’s Singles – Julia Ustyuzhanina, BYU-Hawaii D2 Women’s Doubles – Julia Ustyuzhanina/Tetyana Bula, BYU-Hawaii D2 Men’s Singles – Matias Oddone, Drury D2 Men’s Doubles – Thomas Hipp/Martin Jensen, Barry D3 Women’s Singles – Amy Staloch, Carnegie Mellon D3 Women’s Doubles – Lauren Hom/Maria Menne, Gustavus Adolphus D3 Men’s Singles – Matt Seeberger, UC Santa Cruz D3 Men’s Doubles – Gul Schils/Larry Wang, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps NAIA Women’s Singles - Larikah Russell, Southern Nazarene NAIA Women’s Doubles – Kamila Dadakhodjaeva/Nadia Lysak, Auburn-Montgomery NAIA Men’s Singles – Mislav Hizak, Embry-Riddle NAIA Men’s Doubles – Andre Begemann/Ricardo Omana, College of Santa Fe JC Women’s Singles – Marta Simic, Broward JC Women’s Doubles – Hiroko Nishikawa/Amanda Yogus, Hillsborough JC Men’s Singles – Tobias Virdhage, Collin County JC Men’s Doubles – Daniel Pazos/Henry Estrella, Laredo

For a complete list of all past champions dating back to the first event in 1986, please visit www.ITAtennis.com

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USTA/ITA National Small College Championships Palmetto Tennis Center – Sumter, South Carolina October 9 - 12, 2014 USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center – Flushing Meadows, New York November 6 - 9, 2014

Dear Players, Coaches and Fans, The United States Tennis Association (USTA) and Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all of the men and women who are participating in the 2014 USTA/ITA National Small College Championships. Over 8,000 student-athletes from NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA, and Junior and Community Colleges compete in the USTA/ITA Regional Championships held at 85 different college campuses across the country. As always, the level of play and sportsmanship is extremely high, and the competitors in this year’s USTA/ITA National Small College Championships truly represent today’s top varsity collegiate tennis players. The USTA and ITA extend our best wishes to all participants in this prestigious National Championship and look forward to a memorable week of varsity collegiate tennis! Warm regards,

ITA National Tournaments and Events Calendar 2014-2015 Season

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ITA Coaches Convention Waldorf Astoria Naples – Naples, Florida December 12 - 15, 2014 ITA Kick-Off Weekend 30 Campus Sites January 23 - 25, 2015 ITA Division I National Women's Team Indoor Championship Hosted by University of Virginia, Boar's Head Sports Club – Charlottesville, Virginia February 6 - 9, 2015 ITA Division I National Men's Team Indoor Championship Hosted by University of Illinois – Chicago, Illinois February 13 - 16, 2015 ITA Division III Men's National Team Indoor Championship Hosted by Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota February 20 - 22, 2015

Dave Haggerty Chairman of the Board & President, USTA

David A Benjamin Executive Director, ITA ITA Division III Women's National Team Indoor Championship Hosted by DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana February 27 - March 1, 2015


ITA Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award The ITA/Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award recognizes outstanding individuals in all divisions at the regional and national level. This award, which dates back to 1982, goes to NCAA Divisions I, II and III, NAIA and JUCO men's and women's players who have exhibited outstanding sportsmanship and leadership as well as scholastic, extracurricular and tennis achievements.

2014 Award Winners Division

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Women’s Winner

Division II

Robert Florence, Washburn University

Lauren Coggins, Slippery Rock University

Division III

Nicholas Moreno, Trinity University

Samantha Gann, Tufts University

NAIA

Sonam Phuntsok, Lewis-Clark State College

Dominika Jasova, Brenau University

Junior College

Richard Catabona, LA Pierce College

Mallory Davis, Meridian Community College

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For a complete listing of 2014 Awards Winners please visit www.ITAtennis.com

ITA ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Lynn Tilton, alumna of the Yale University Class of 1981, has received the highest honor bestowed by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association as she was presented with the 2014 ITA Achievement Award on Friday, Sept. 5, at the ITHF Board of Directors Meeting at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York. The ceremony was hosted by the International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF) and presented by Rolex Watch, U.S.A. Stan Smith, President of the ITHF, presented the award along with David A Benjamin, ITA Executive Director, and Stewart Wicht, President and CEO of Rolex Watch U.S.A., who presented a distinctive, personally engraved, Rolex timepiece to Tilton. In addition to this special gift, Tilton and her guest were invited to watch a session of the 2014 U.S. Open from the President’s Box, courtesy of the USTA. Tilton was also recognized during the ITHF’s Legends Ball on Friday evening. The Yale University women’s varsity tennis program receives a $1,000 donation from the ITA in Tilton’s honor. To see past winners or learn more about the ITA Achievement Award, visit http://www.itatennis.com/AwardsAndRankings/ITA_Achievement_Award.htm.

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