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CU To Host ITA Summer Circuit This Weekend
July 08, 2016 | Tennis
Men's Singles Draw
Women's Singles Draw
ITA Summer Circuit Website
Directions To CU's South Campus
BOULDER - The University of Colorado will play host to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Summer Circuit this weekend at CU's South Campus Tennis Complex in Boulder. The men's and women's draws will begin on Saturday, July 9, and conclude on Monday, July 11.
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Players from all over the Mountain Region will compete from all different levels including high school, NCAA Division I, Division II and Division III, and NAIA. Local collegiate student-athletes will compete from the University of Denver, Colorado State, Northern Colorado, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Colorado Christian and Colorado Mesa.
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"We are going to have a lot of great tennis at CU South this weekend and I encourage anyone who likes watching high-level tennis to come on out and watch for a while," Colorado head coach Nicole Kenneally said. "This year we have players from each part of the country participating so it adds a lot of variety for the local Colorado up-and-coming high school players, as well as current college players. We will be playing singles and doubles each day with matches beginning at 8:30 a.m. and anticipating a finish on Saturday and Sunday around 4:30 p.m."
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Nearly 30,000 men and women have competed in ITA Summer Circuit events since it began in 1993. The circuit provides college (and junior and alumni) players the opportunity to compete in organized events virtually year round. Although the primary focus of the circuit is to provide incoming freshmen and collegiate players the chance to compete in the summer months, for NCAA compliance purposes, the events within the ITA Summer Circuit are categorized as "open"; therefore anyone is eligible to compete in these events as long as he/she is a current ITA member.
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The ITA Summer Circuit is currently made up of nine regional circuits (Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Midwest, Central, Mountain, Texas, Northern California and Southern California) consisting of four consecutive open tournaments played during the month of July, leading up to the ITA/USTA National Summer Championships in Bloomington, Ind., in August.
Singles draws for this weekend are linked above. The doubles draws are not yet available.
Women's Singles Draw
ITA Summer Circuit Website
Directions To CU's South Campus
BOULDER - The University of Colorado will play host to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Summer Circuit this weekend at CU's South Campus Tennis Complex in Boulder. The men's and women's draws will begin on Saturday, July 9, and conclude on Monday, July 11.
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Players from all over the Mountain Region will compete from all different levels including high school, NCAA Division I, Division II and Division III, and NAIA. Local collegiate student-athletes will compete from the University of Denver, Colorado State, Northern Colorado, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Colorado Christian and Colorado Mesa.
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"We are going to have a lot of great tennis at CU South this weekend and I encourage anyone who likes watching high-level tennis to come on out and watch for a while," Colorado head coach Nicole Kenneally said. "This year we have players from each part of the country participating so it adds a lot of variety for the local Colorado up-and-coming high school players, as well as current college players. We will be playing singles and doubles each day with matches beginning at 8:30 a.m. and anticipating a finish on Saturday and Sunday around 4:30 p.m."
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Nearly 30,000 men and women have competed in ITA Summer Circuit events since it began in 1993. The circuit provides college (and junior and alumni) players the opportunity to compete in organized events virtually year round. Although the primary focus of the circuit is to provide incoming freshmen and collegiate players the chance to compete in the summer months, for NCAA compliance purposes, the events within the ITA Summer Circuit are categorized as "open"; therefore anyone is eligible to compete in these events as long as he/she is a current ITA member.
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The ITA Summer Circuit is currently made up of nine regional circuits (Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Midwest, Central, Mountain, Texas, Northern California and Southern California) consisting of four consecutive open tournaments played during the month of July, leading up to the ITA/USTA National Summer Championships in Bloomington, Ind., in August.
Singles draws for this weekend are linked above. The doubles draws are not yet available.
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