
ITA Announces 2015 All-America Teams for Division III Tennis
SKILLMAN, NJ (June 10) -- The ITA has announced the 2015 All-America Teams for Division III men's and women's tennis. Chicago, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps and Emory led all schools with six combined men's and women's honorees.
On the women's side, Williams led the group with five players honored, including three that received both singles and doubles All-American status. For the men, Chicago and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps each placed four members on the All-American team. A combined 28 men and women were named to the All-America teams in both singles and doubles (11 men and 17 women).
A player must meet any of the following criteria to earn ITA All-America honors:
Singles
1.) Top 8 seed in NCAA singles tournament
2.) Win one round at NCAA singles tournament
3.) Finish in the Top 20 in the final Oracle/ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings
4.) Win USTA/ITA Fall Regional Tournament
5.) Wins first-round match at the USTA/ITA National Small College Championships
(including players who receive at-large invitations to the tournament)
Doubles
1.) Top 4 seed in NCAA doubles tournament
2.) Win one round at NCAA doubles tournament
3.) Finish in the Top 10 in the final Oracle/ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings
4.) Win USTA/ITA Fall Regional Tournament
5.) Wins first-round match at the USTA/ITA National Small College Championships
(including teams who receive at-large invitations to the tournament)
| Women | Men | |||||
| Player | School | S/D | Player | School | S/D | |
| Vickie Ip | Amherst | S/D | Aaron Revzin | Amherst | D | |
| Sue Ghosh | Amherst | S/D | Andrew Yaraghi | Amherst | S | |
| Tiffany Cheng | Bowdoin | D | Michael Solimano | Amherst | S/D | |
| Tess Trinka | Bowdoin | D | Chris Ellis | Bates | D | |
| Emma Chow | Bowdoin | D | Pierre Planche | Bates | D | |
| Joulia Likhanskaia | Bowdoin | S/D | Moises Cardenas | Cal Lutheran | S | |
| Carley Cooke | Brandeis | S | Abhishek Alla | Carnegie Mellon | S | |
| Bryn Raschke | Carnegie Mellon | D | Christian Heaney-Secord | Carnegie Mellon | S | |
| Cori Sidell | Carnegie Mellon | D | Louis Stuerke | Case Western | D | |
| Vanessa Pavia | Carnegie Mellon | S | Chris Krimbill | Case Western | S/D | |
| Ariana Iranpour | Chicago | S/D | Ankur Bhargava | Chicago | D | |
| Megan Tang | Chicago | S/D | Deepak Sabada | Chicago | D | |
| Caroline Ward | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | S/D | David Liu | Chicago | D | |
| Katie Kuosman | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | S/D | Nicolas Chua | Chicago | S | |
| Anna Fuhr | Emory | D | Joe Dorn | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | D | |
| Katarina Su | Emory | D | Warren Wood | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | S/D | |
| Michelle Satterfield | Emory | S/D | Skyler Butts | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | S | |
| Beatrice Rosen | Emory | S | Glenn Hull | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | S | |
| Ashnaa Rao | Johns Hopkins | S | Noah Sprinkel | Coe | S | |
| Sarah Woods | Kalamazoo | S | Carl Reid | Colby | S | |
| Laina Matsuda | La Verne | D | Ian Wagner | Emory | D | |
| Bridget Etchegaray | La Verne | D | Alex Ruderman | Emory | S/D | |
| Andrea Madrigal | La Verne | S | Andres Saenz | Gustavus Adolphus | D | |
| Summer Garrison | Lewis & Clark | S | Motasem Al-Houni | Gustavus Adolphus | S/D | |
| Ella Riddle | Linfield | S | Emerson Walsh | Johns Hopkins | D | |
| Lily Bondy | Middlebury | D | Michael Buxbaum | Johns Hopkins | S/D | |
| Ria Gerger | Middlebury | S/D | Sam Geier | Kenyon | D | |
| Elysa Kohrs | MIT | S | Tim Rosensteel | Kenyon | D | |
| Laila El Dessouki | NYU | D | Tyler Carey | Mary Washington | S | |
| Carmen Lai | NYU | D | Palmer Campbell | Middlebury | D | |
| Lea Lynn Yen | Pomona-Pitzer | D | Peter Heidrich | Middlebury | D | |
| Grace Hruska | Pomona-Pitzer | D | Ari Smolyar | Middlebury | S | |
| Natalie Etchegaray | Redlands | S | Sebastian Sikh | North Carolina Wesleyan | D | |
| Lindsey Liles | Sewanee | D | Robert Kjellberg | North Carolina Wesleyan | S/D | |
| Bronte Goodhue | Sewanee | S/D | Kaylan Chadalavada | Pomona-Pitzer | D | |
| Sofia Vega | Texas Lutheran | S | Connor Hudson | Pomona-Pitzer | S/D | |
| Liza Southwick | Trinity (TX) | D | Nick Cummins | Redlands | D | |
| Marie Lutz | Trinity (TX) | D | Patrick Lipscomb | Redlands | S/D | |
| Kate Christensen | Vassar | S | Kai Yuen Leung | Skidmore | S | |
| Jamie Silverberg | Wash. U St. Louis | D | Ben Foran | Stevens | D | |
| Rebecca Ho | Wash. U St. Louis | S/D | Matthew Heinrich | Stevens | S/D | |
| Patricia Kirkland | Washington & Lee | D | Frankie Fischer | Texas-Tyler | D | |
| Sonja Meighan | Washington & Lee | S/D | Chris Wootton | Texas-Tyler | D | |
| Brooke Donnelly | Washington & Lee | S | Daniel Budd | Texas-Tyler | S | |
| Eudice Chong | Wesleyan | S/D | Jordan Mayer | Trinity (TX) | D | |
| Helen Klass-Warch | Wesleyan | D | Aaron Skinner | Trinity (TX) | D | |
| Morgan Lawless | Whitman | D | Adam Krull | Trinity (TX) | S | |
| Courtney Lawless | Whitman | S/D | Ross Putterman |
Wash U. St. Louis |
D | |
| Julia Cancio | Williams | D | Jeremy Bush |
Wash U. St. Louis |
D | |
| Rebecca Curran | Williams | D | Steven Chen | Wesleyan (CT) | S | |
| Maria Pylypiv | Williams | S/D | Michael Liu | Wesleyan (CT) | S | |
| Juli Raventos | Williams | S/D | Jake Hoeger | Whitman | D | |
| Linda Shin | Williams | S/D | Colton Malesovas | Whitman | S | |
| Brigid McGuire | Wisconsin-Whitewater | D | Zach Hewlin | Whitman | S/D | |
| Alicia Beck | Wisconsin-Whitewater | D | Jake Humphreys | Wisconsin-Whitewater | S | |
| Megan Humphreys | Wisconsin-Whitewater | S | ||||
To view the entire listing of the 2015 ITA All-Americans from all divisions as well as former ITA All-Americans, please click here.
As the governing body of collegiate tennis, the ITA promotes both the athletic and academic achievements of varsity collegiate tennis players. The 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). The ITA annually recognizes over 3,000 student-athletes on an individual and team basis from over 500 different varsity tennis programs. For more information on the ITA Awards program, please visit http://www.itatennis.com/AwardsAndRankings/ITA_Award_Winners.htm.
