College Match Days
USTA Eastern's College Match Days give kids within each of our six regions the opportunity to participate in a free clinic and a meet-and-greet at selected college matches across the section.
These events are designed to significantly boost the visibility of local USTA Eastern collegiate programs. They aim to expose junior players to the excitement, energy and fun of a college tennis match, with the goal of inspiring attendees to pursue collegiate tennis. Through collaboration with college coaches, this initiative strives to introduce hundreds of young athletes each year to the world of college tennis through the outstanding programs in our section.
2026 Information
College Match Days are complimentary for kids in the community and take place right on the college campus tennis courts, either before or after a scheduled college tennis match. College coaches and players will host a clinic, participate in a meet-and-greet and sign autographs.
2026 College Match Day Schedule
February 7: Army vs. Monmouth - Women's Match (at West Point)
February 21: Rutgers vs. Army - Women's Match (at Rutgers)
TBD: Skidmore College Match Day
TBD: Stony Brook University Match Day
TBD: Fordham University Match Day
TBD: Western New York Match Day
College Match Day Interest Form
Are you a college coach or admistrator interested in hosting a USTA Eastern College Match Day? Complete the College Match Day Interest Form! All college players and coaches must be Safe Play approved and registration must be setup through USTA Serve Tennis.
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