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Top College Players Recognized on ITA Collegiate All-Star Team
by Staff Reports, 4 July 2022
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The Intercollegiate Tennis Association recently announced the 2022 ITA Collegiate All-Star team to honor the top players of the 2021-22 season across all divisions of college tennis.
The NCAA Division I recognition features the nation’s top-ranked men’s and women’s players from the year-end ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings, in addition to the winner of the ITA National Fall Championships as well as the finalist and runner-up of the NCAA Tennis Championships in singles and doubles.
The NCAA Division II recognition features the top-ranked men’s and women’s players from the year-end ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings, while the NCAA Division III recognition consists of the National Champions of the singles and doubles at the NCAA Tennis Championships.
The NAIA and Junior College recognitions feature the top-ranked men’s and women’s players from the year-end ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings in singles and doubles.
2022 ITA Colllegiate All-Star Team
Division I Men
- NCAA Singles Champion: Ben Shelton (University of Florida)
- NCAA Singles Runner-Up: August Holmgren (University of San Diego)
- NCAA Doubles Champion: Cleeve Harper & Richard Ciamarra (University of Texas)
- NCAA Doubles Runner-Up: Matej Vocel & Robert Cash (Ohio State University)
- No. 1 Ranked Singles: Ben Shelton (University of Florida)
- ITA Fall Championship Singles Champion: August Holmgren (University of San Diego)
- ITA Fall Championship Doubles Champion: Matej Vocel & Robert Cash (Ohio State University)
Division I Women
- NCAA Singles Champion: Peyton Stearns (University of Texas)
- NCAA Singles Runner-Up: Connie Ma (Stanford University)
- NCAA Doubles Champion: Jaeda Daniel & Nell Miller (NC State University)
- NCAA Doubles Runner-Up: Daevenia Achong & Eden Richardson (University of Miami)
- No. 1 Ranked Singles: Peyton Stearns (University of Texas)
- ITA Fall Championship Singles Champion: Eryn Cayetano (University of Southern California)
- ITA Fall Championship Doubles Champion: Fiona Crawley & Elizabeth Scotty (University of North Carolina)
Division II Men
- No. 1 Ranked Singles: Alvaro Regalado (Columbus State University)
- No. 1 Ranked Doubles: Rodrigo Carvalho & Luca Mack (Valdosta State University)
Division II Women
- No. 1 Ranked Singles: Deniz Khazan (Barry University)
- No. 1 Ranked Doubles: Christine Canete & Mae Canete (University of Central Oklahoma)
Division III Men
- NCAA Singles Champion: Stan Morris (Middlebury College)
- NCAA Doubles Champion: James Hopper & Jonathan Powell (Case Western Reserve University)
Division III Women
- NCAA Singles Champion: Elle Christensen (Tufts University)
- NCAA Doubles Champion: Elle Christensen & Tilly Rigby (Tufts University)
NAIA Men
- No. 1 Ranked Singles: Luke Simkiss (Keiser University)
- No. 1 Ranked Doubles: Valentino Caratini & Agustin Tamagnone (Georgia Gwinnett College)
NAIA Women
- No. 1 Ranked Singles: Maria Genovese (Georgia Gwinnett College)
- No. 1 Ranked Doubles: Maria Genovese & Stephanie Fernandez (Georgia Gwinnett College)
JUCO Men
- No. 1 Ranked Singles: Takeshi Taco (Cowley County CC)
- No. 1 Ranked Doubles: Mikar Fisher & Jakob Mosvold (Tyler JC)
JUCO Women
- No. 1 Ranked Singles: Lauren Anzalotta (Tyler JC)
- No. 1 Ranked Doubles: Naomi McKenzie & Valeriia Cherfus (Saint Petersburg College)
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