NCTTA National Fundraiser Part "Deux"

Last year NCTTA was given the opportunity to raise $100k and have it matched by a generous anonymous NCTTA Alumni. On our first attempt at fundraising we raised almost half, and now fortunately get a 2nd chance at $100k!

NCTTA will be continuing its efforts at $100k and every donation is matched dollar for dollar! Help NCTTA raise the rest of the $100k ($59k specifically)!

This fundraiser will go into the Fall 2022 competition semester as we gear up for a momentous occasion…NCTTA turns 30 years old!

November 15, 1992 was the 1st ever NCTTA match (at that point known as LNITT). Harvard University vs Boston University, thank you to Nelson Chin, co-founder of our organization, for noting this!

This year as last time, the school team with the highest donation dollars will win free NCTTA Membership for the 2022-2023 season. UC Berkeley won last year!

Click here to help NCTTA!
https://www.gofundme.com/f/NCTTA200K

2022 NCTTA Board Election

The time has come for elections for certain NCTTA Board of Directors positions. NCTTA is a “working” board, meaning board members double as volunteer directors and staff at the same time. We put in lots of hours b/c we love it, so one of the prerequisites is passion of course!

For those of you interested in further involvement with NCTTA, here is your opportunity to play a crucial role in the direction of the organization, as well as that of college table tennis in the US and beyond.

These are the positions that are open for election. They are 4-YEAR positions.
Treasurer
Vice President-External
Athlete (Alumni) Representative

Please remember to read the NCTTA bylaws for qualifications to run and the description for each position:
http://nctta.org/doc/NCTTA_Bylaws_2021.pdf (page 11-15)

Candidates must submit a Statement of Intent to elections@nctta.org to be approved to run for the NCTTA Board of Directors, Deadline is May 31st.

On or around June 6th, the statements will be posted, and approved candidates will be announced.

At that time, voting will begin and take place until June 12th. Voting will be done by presidents (or representatives) of each NCTTA member school; each school will have 1 vote for each position.

Training for newly-elected Board members will occur immediately after election is complete and terms will officially begin on July 1.

Please direct any questions to elections@nctta.org.

To those who decide to run, NCTTA wishes you the best of luck.

(Pictured here is the current NCTTA Board of Directors at the recent 2022 NCTTA Championships).

NCTTA's "Best of the Best" for 2022

Every year we look at who the "best of the best" are for the end of a league season. NCTTA's 2021-2022 season has come to an end and now we vote to see the #1's are for every area!

(Pictured above is a montage of 2020's Superlative winners)

Nominate someone today for the NCTTA Superlatives!
Deadline is May 14th.

TO NOMINATE SOMEONE
-Email your nomination and WHY to info@nctta.org by the deadline.

2022 Categories are here

Male Athlete of the Year -
Female Athlete of the Year -
Rookie of the Year -
Coach of the Year -
Rookie Team -
Division Director of the Year -
Regional Director of the Year -

*Rookie Teams are school teams that have never participated in the NCTTA (Subject to NCTTA historical records)

*Rookie of the year are players new to College Table Tennis (they can be any year Freshman/sophomore/junior/senior/graduate student) also subject to NCTTA historical records

*Division and Regional Directors must be current to 2021-22 competition year

Winners are awarded a gift card!

NCTTA Scholarship Deadline soon

NCTTA’s National Table Tennis Scholarship Program has been developed to give deserving table tennis athletes the opportunity for financial support while pursuing a college education. With the original generous support from NEWGY Industries and the current fabulous support from The HSING FAMILY FOUNDATION, NCTTA is able to award a limited number of scholarships to male and female student-athletes, based on the following criteria:

-Multiple scholarships available to US Citizens under 25
-Minimum scholarship $800; Elite athlete scholarship $1200
-Deadline is 5/15/22
http://nctta.org/scholarship/index.html

Recipients are expected to practice with and compete for their school’s table tennis team in NCTTA competition as a varsity or junior varsity player.

Singles Sunday Quite a Funday

By Brayden Glad
NCTTA Media Committee

The first three rounds of Men’s singles produced a single upset in each round, and the other matches all held to form. This illustrates just how wide the margin is between the upper tier of US college table tennis and the players a few levels below. The notable upsets were #36 Nokhin Tong of Washington over #28 Benjamin Hartwiger of Texas A&M 3-1 in the round of 64, #21 LeTuanKhai Dinh of Maryland overcoming #13 Tianming Xie of Harvard in 5 sets in the round of 32, and finally #10 Sahil Puri of Washington defeating #8 Eduardo Tomoike of Texas in 5 sets in the round of 16.

The Women’s bracket likewise produced a single upset in the rounds of 32 and 16, and none in the quarterfinals. In the round of 32, #16 Yanyu Xie of Georgia Tech defeated #10 Andi Mai of NYU in four sets, and in the round of 16 #12 Lavanya Maruthapandian of California defeated #8 Maria Castillo of MIT 3-1.

-Fireworks and clashing styles fill singles semis and finals-

Upsets were few and far between in the Men’s and Women’s singles matchups, with all 4 top seeds making the semifinals in both events. In the Women’s bracket, #1 Angela Guan of California battles #3 Jiaqi Lin of Texas Wesleyan, while #2 Zhen Deng of Texas Wesleyan takes on Xin Li of Ohlone College.

The latter match proceeded at a rapid pace, with Zhen Deng overpowering Xin Li with short, rapid attacks to win four close, hard-fought sets at (10, 9, 7, 8). In contrast, the former match had its pace dictated by the methodical chopping of Angela Guan, and narrowly avoided the expedite rule in the first close set as Guan defeated Jiaqi Lin in 5 sets (9, 3, -5, 3, 6).

The finals promised to be a battle of contrasting styles, but Guan seemed more able to keep the pace to her liking as extended rallies of chops was the order of the day. The match went to the expedite system in set 3, and Guan was able to see out a (10, 7, 9, -4, 6) victory in relative comfort as the expedite system failed to provide Zhen Deng sufficient attacking chances.

In the Men’s bracket, #1 Sharon Alguetti of Indiana plays #4 Nikhil Kumar of California and #2 Kai Zhang of U. Southern California plays #3 Gal Alguetti of Indiana. Both matches featured fantastic attacking table tennis, with long, hard-fought rallies. In the end, the higher seeds were just slightly more accurate with those attacks, with Sharon Alguetti defeating Nikhil Kumar (4, -4, 7, 3, 2) and Kai Zhang outlasting Gal Alguetti (5, -10, 4, 7, -11, 9).

The finals delivered on their promise as a high-energy affair with multiple long counter-attacking rallies throughout the match. The match was a close, back-and-forth affair throughout, with Sharon Alguetti ultimately prevailing in an epic (-7, 9, 7, -8, 6, 8) win.

Photo of Angela Guan. Photo Credit to Dean Ginther

About 2022 NCTTA College Table Tennis Championships

The championships are hosted by the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association and the Round Rock CVB. Men’s and Women’s Singles and Doubles, and Men’s/Coed Teams, Women’s Teams. The event is sponsored by Double Happiness, Double Fish and Joola.
Watch the event on live stream starting Friday April 8th on champs.nctta.org

About NCTTA

The National Collegiate Table Tennis Association (NCTTA) is a non-profit organization established exclusively for promoting the sport of table tennis at the college level. As the national governing body for college table tennis in the United States and Canada, NCTTA organizes elite intercollegiate competition throughout North America. www.nctta.org

A Pack of Lone Wolves

By Brayden Glad
NCTTA Media Committee

Ten players who did not participate in the team events at Nationals have made it to the championship singles men’s bracket, while six such players have made it to the women’s singles bracket. In the opening round, a couple of matches were between such players, including Mingyu Zu of Boston College versus Trinity Sung of Cal Poly in the Women’s bracket.

Luke Zheng of Boston University took on Max Gu of Univ. of Central Florida and Theo Stevens of Oklahoma challenged Lingkun Kong of Rice in the Men’s bracket. Mingyu Zu, Lingkun Kong and Max Gu advanced.

After two rounds, the only member of the “lone wolves” still standing in the round of 16 of the Men’s bracket was Takato Tsuchiya of Cal State Northridge. There were five women who met that criterion in the round of 16, however: Jie Lu of Virginia, Rachel Zhou of Illinois, Xin Li of Ohlone College, Yanyu Xie of Georgia Tech and Mingyu Zu of Boston College are all in the bracket.

Takato Tsuchiya was defeated in the round of 16 by Jack Wang of Northwestern, eliminating the last non-represented school player from the men’s bracket. Of the four women in the round of 16, only Xin Li managed to win, defeating Yanyu Xie, Then Li followed that up with another win against Kelly Zhao of Texas to reach the semifinals. However, Li’s run would end there with a straight-sets loss to #2 Zhen Deng of Texas Wesleyan. All of the finalists in both events would be those we saw playing in the high level team events yesterday.

Photo of Max Gu. Photo Credit to Grant Bergmann

About 2022 NCTTA College Table Tennis Championships

The championships are hosted by the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association and the Round Rock CVB. Men’s and Women’s Singles and Doubles, and Men’s/Coed Teams, Women’s Teams. The event is sponsored by Double Happiness, Double Fish and Joola.
Watch the event on live stream starting Friday April 8th on champs.nctta.org

About NCTTA
The National Collegiate Table Tennis Association (NCTTA) is a non-profit organization established exclusively for promoting the sport of table tennis at the college level. As the national governing body for college table tennis in the United States and Canada, NCTTA organizes elite intercollegiate competition throughout North America. www.nctta.org

Ohlone College Athlete Plays for Table Tennis Glory and the American Dream

By Michael Reff
NCTTA Media Committee

Over the course of NCTTA’s championship history, women’s singles competition has produced two champions from Ohlone College. Alums Ying Wang and Qiao Jiao both clinched the title in Round Rock, TX 2016 and Greensboro, NC 2019 respectively.

After a two year postponement of the Champs due to the pandemic, Ohlone returned in full force in the form of one determined women’s singles player: Xin Li.

Originally from Shan Xi, China, Li is a business major and has her sights set on attaining her US citizenship and transferring to UC Berkeley (interesting to note is that several Ohlone players have become Golden Bears as well).

Li has a unique game using smooth inverted rubber on the forehand side and medium pips on the backhand, the latter creating a sort of knuckleball. She creates spinny forehand loops and excellent serves, blocking more with the backhand to force errors from her opponents.

Seeded 4th in the women’s singles competition, Li plowed through the earlier elimination before ultimately losing in straight sets to eventual women's finalist Zhen Deng of Texas Wesleyan University. Despite not reaching the finals, Li had a strong 3rd place showing, demonstrating her loudnproud nature on the table and determination up to the end.

Due to her high ranking in the women’s competition on Sunday, she arrived early to help volunteer with the setup of the venue. She and her husband Lijun Cheng have been invaluable volunteers, lugging heavy equipment around and also scorekeeping for other matches.

Li says she likes to volunteer, believing that “volunteers are not selfish” and, regarding the setup and volunteerism of NCTTA, “everybody works so hard [to] make the team so strong and the place perfect.”

Unfortunately for this year, Li does not have teammates at her college, but she has been practicing with other elite players such as Olympian/California player Nikhil Kumar and Joanna Sung of the women’s national team to maintain her form.

The pandemic has produced many sacrifices for her, such as having to leave her 3 year-old-son in China since the onset of Covid-19 occurred. However, she says she has several family members taking care of him so she “just need[s] to focus on school and practice a lot, focus on GPA” because “high performance equals hopefully citizenship.”

Li had already been making waves in Divisionals and Regionals competition as a finalist in both tournaments, so she was intent on going the distance.

Despite being only in the single’s competition, the NCTTA can truly attest to her being a team player as a volunteer.

Kudos to Li’s results and best of luck achieving the American Dream!

Photo Credit to Dennis Yanga

About 2022 NCTTA College Table Tennis Championships

The championships are hosted by the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association and the Round Rock CVB. Men’s and Women’s Singles and Doubles, and Men’s/Coed Teams, Women’s Teams. The event is sponsored by Double Happiness, Double Fish and Joola.
Watch the event on live stream starting Friday April 8th on champs.nctta.org

About NCTTA

The National Collegiate Table Tennis Association (NCTTA) is a non-profit organization established exclusively for promoting the sport of table tennis at the college level. As the national governing body for college table tennis in the United States and Canada, NCTTA organizes elite intercollegiate competition throughout North America. www.nctta.org

New York University’s Depth Powers the Way to the NCTTA Championship

By Brayden Glad
NCTTA Media Committee

New York University, the #2 overall seed brought 4 players with ratings over 2500 and were the only team able to do so. They made that depth at all 4 positions count as they rolled through the championship bracket to reach the final with consecutive sweeps of Texas and Washington. Then in the drama-filled final, they made their advantage count, with gritty 5-set wins on Tables 1 and 4 by Jeremy Hazin (2593) and Mudit Dani (2548), along with a comfortable win on Table 2 by Calvin Chan (2345). This is their second national championship with their first coming in 2018, also in Round Rock, Texas!

Not to be lost in this is the impressive accomplishment of Indiana. Under ordinary circumstances, one does not think of Indiana University as a table tennis powerhouse. However, these are not ordinary circumstances, and the Alguetti brothers are not ordinary table tennis players. Sharon (2681) and Gal (2623) carried the Indiana University team to the final without losing a match prior to this ultimate showdown. Siddhesh Kubal (2349) had 3 match points on Table 4 to force a deciding doubles match but came up just short.

All in all, it was some of the most exciting table tennis of the entire tournament, with 3 matches being decided in the fifth set.

Photo Credit to Dennis Yanga

About 2022 NCTTA College Table Tennis Championships

The championships are hosted by the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association and the Round Rock CVB. Men’s and Women’s Singles and Doubles, and Men’s/Coed Teams, Women’s Teams. The event is sponsored by Double Happiness, Double Fish and Joola.
Watch the event on live stream starting Friday April 8th on champs.nctta.org

About NCTTA

The National Collegiate Table Tennis Association (NCTTA) is a non-profit organization established exclusively for promoting the sport of table tennis at the college level. As the national governing body for college table tennis in the United States and Canada, NCTTA organizes elite intercollegiate competition throughout North America. www.nctta.org

Women’s Team Finals Shows Familiar Faces

By Willy Leparulo
NCTTA Media Committee

Texas Wesleyan University and UC Berkeley are no strangers to the Championship Team Finals and this year’s finale is no exception in the Women’s Team competition. UC Berkeley seeded #2 led by Angela Guan and #1 seeds Texas Wesleyan led by Jiaqi Lin and Zhen Deng are odds end favorites.

Texas Wesleyan has won the women’s team event a record 9 times! Coach Jasna Rather and Coach Doru Gheorge put together an excellent women’s squad to be able to make it to this point. Jiaqi Lin and Zhen Deng are #2 and 3 in Women’s singles and lead the Coed Texas Wesleyan Team as well.

This year’s finale fittingly went to doubles after the stars for Texas Wesleyan and for California fought to a stalemate. Angela Guan (2492)’s win for California over Zhen Deng (2485) on table one was countered by Jiaqi Lin (2475)’s win over Lavanya Maruthapandian (2123) and tables 3 and 4 were likewise split.

The Texas Wesleyan University women’s team took the championship title for their 10th time.

Photo Credit to Yukong Zhang

About 2022 NCTTA College Table Tennis Championships

The championships are hosted by the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association and the Round Rock CVB. Men’s and Women’s Singles and Doubles, and Men’s/Coed Teams, Women’s Teams. The event is sponsored by Double Happiness, Double Fish and Joola.
Watch the event on live stream starting Friday April 8th on champs.nctta.org

About NCTTA

The National Collegiate Table Tennis Association (NCTTA) is a non-profit organization established exclusively for promoting the sport of table tennis at the college level. As the national governing body for college table tennis in the United States and Canada, NCTTA organizes elite intercollegiate competition throughout North America. www.nctta.org

Saturday Round-up in Round Rock

By Brayden Glad
NCTTA Media Committee

The early rounds of the Co-ed and Women’s championship knockout stage mostly held to form, with the biggest surprise being the story of #17 UNC-Charlotte, who advanced to the round of 8 in their debut at Nationals through an upset of a shorthanded #13 Michigan team. #4 Northwestern continued its disappointing run at the tournament by falling to #6 California 3-1 in the round of 12. #5 USC ended cross-town rival #22 UCLA’s Cinderella run with a comprehensive 3-1 victory in the Round of 12, and #7 Texas dispatched #15 UC-Irvine by the same score.

In the Co-ed round of 8, UNC-Charlotte’s excellent run finally came to end as they fell to #8 Washington 3-1, while Indiana handled USC 3-1 and NYU swept Texas 3-0. The highlight of the round was #6 California’s battle with #3 Texas Wesleyan, which went to a doubles decider that Texas Wesleyan won comfortably.

An interesting thing to note about the previous two team’s doubles lineup were the clash of styles: Angela Guan of California chopping with long pips, fellow Golden Bear Nikhil Kumar with regular smooth rubber on both sides, along Zhen Deng of Texas Wesleyan with pips on the backhand for controlled blocking and her J-pen paddling teammate Eduardo Tomoike, which only enables play with one side of the racquet.

Semifinal Action

The Women’s semifinals proceeded briskly, with #2 California sweeping #5 Texas while #1 Texas Wesleyan defeated #3 MIT 3-1. The Co-ed semifinals had #2 NYU complete a comprehensive 3-0 victory over #8 Washington, while the #1 Indiana- #3 Texas Wesleyan matchup brought some drama.

Indiana’s Star brothers Sharon (2681) and Gal Alguetti (2623), undefeated in the tournament and winners of yesterday’s doubles event, were sent to team doubles for the first time all tournament when their compatriots were unable to come through in singles. They took on the team of Zhen Deng (2485) and Edwardo Tomoike (2454) and defeated them in straight sets to advance to the final.

Photo Credit to Dennis Yanga

About 2022 NCTTA College Table Tennis Championships

The championships are hosted by the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association and the Round Rock CVB. Men’s and Women’s Singles and Doubles, and Men’s/Coed Teams, Women’s Teams. The event is sponsored by Double Happiness, Double Fish and Joola.
Watch the event on live stream starting Friday April 8th on champs.nctta.org

About NCTTA

The National Collegiate Table Tennis Association (NCTTA) is a non-profit organization established exclusively for promoting the sport of table tennis at the college level. As the national governing body for college table tennis in the United States and Canada, NCTTA organizes elite intercollegiate competition throughout North America. www.nctta.org

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