ITA national Indoor Individual championships at flushing NY. Who will win ?

Nostradamus

Bionic Poster
http://www.gocolumbialions.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9600&ATCLID=211265299

http://www.itatennis.com/Events/USTA-ITA-Championships-Events/NationalIndoors.htm

http://www.flotennis.com/events

Play starts tomorrow on Thursday and Draw is out already. Men's draw seem very interesting...looks like cake walk for Tom Fawcett. He would be man to beat here. and Doubles looks good too for Stanford duo.

Women's draw doesn't seem to be too interesting. Hayley Carter is most likely favorite to win it all.

This year Lucky for you guys, you can watch ALL the action on flotennis.com Quality of stream was much better couple of weeks ago so should have good stream for all your favorite college D1 player matches.
 

NoChance

Rookie
Not really in Queens. You'd probably have to go into Manhattan for that. Though, I would think that Queens has its share of good ethnic restaurants, particularly Italian.
 

Nacho

Hall of Fame
http://www.gocolumbialions.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9600&ATCLID=211265299

http://www.itatennis.com/Events/USTA-ITA-Championships-Events/NationalIndoors.htm

http://www.flotennis.com/events

Play starts tomorrow on Thursday and Draw is out already. Men's draw seem very interesting...looks like cake walk for Tom Fawcett. He would be man to beat here. and Doubles looks good too for Stanford duo.

Women's draw doesn't seem to be too interesting. Hayley Carter is most likely favorite to win it all.

This year Lucky for you guys, you can watch ALL the action on flotennis.com Quality of stream was much better couple of weeks ago so should have good stream for all your favorite college D1 player matches.

Torp and Dilorenzo should handle this easy peasy
 

rastapasta

New User
Surprised I haven't seen this mentioned yet, but big props to Jeffrey Schorsch and Charlie Emhardt of Valparaiso for making it to the finals (and possibly winning the championships). You almost never hear players from lesser-known tennis programs compete at the top like this.
 

Doubles

Legend
Surprised I haven't seen this mentioned yet, but big props to Jeffrey Schorsch and Charlie Emhardt of Valparaiso for making it to the finals (and possibly winning the championships). You almost never hear players from lesser-known tennis programs compete at the top like this.
I've had the pleasure of watching my friends get double bageled (or close to it) by Schorsch back in high school. He's a great kid and phenomenal player. I would almost be willing to bet he could play top 6 at most (or possibly any) school in the country.
 

Nacho

Hall of Fame
I've had the pleasure of watching my friends get double bageled (or close to it) by Schorsch back in high school. He's a great kid and phenomenal player. I would almost be willing to bet he could play top 6 at most (or possibly any) school in the country.

They have a nice tennis history at Valpo, and they won the Horizon league last year and played Northwestern in the tournament, losing in the first round. With that said, a great accomplishment making it to the finals really cool to see I would never have picked them. It was also cool to see the Georgia Gwinnett players play competitive matches almost knocking off Florida, good for the NAIA
 
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