Locales ganan dIII premios de fin de año ITA
La Asociación Intercolegial de Tenis (ITA) anunció los ganadores de los premios regionales masculinos y femeninos de la División III el lunes 15de mayo. Los ganadores del premio nacional se darán a conocer el martes 23de mayo. Nueva Inglaterra se llevó a casa 14 premios en total, que incluyeron jugadores, entrenadores y escuelas.
A continuación se muestra una lista de los ganadores de Nueva Inglaterra o que juegan colegiadamente en Nueva Inglaterra:
Hombres
Noreste
Entrenador del año de Wilson/ITA: Mike Fried, Wesleyan University
Entrenador asistente del año de ITA: Bryce Parmelly, Middlebury College
Premio al liderazgo y espíritu deportivo de ITA/Arthur Ashe: Brian Grodecki, Williams College
Novato del año de ITA: Alberto De Miendola, Babson College
Jugador a seguir de ITA: Steven Chen, Wesleyan University
Senior de mayor progreso de ITA: Vlad Murad, Colby College
Mujer
Noreste
Entrenador del año de Wilson/ITA: Kate Bayard, Universidad de Tufts
Entrenador asistente del año de ITA: Alex Howard, Universidad de Tufts
Premio al liderazgo y espíritu deportivo de ITA/Arthur Ashe: Mia Gancayco, Williams College
Novato del año de ITA: Camille Smukler, Amherst College
Jugadora a seguir de ITA: Christina Puccinelli, Middlebury College
Senior con mayor progreso de ITA: Hannah Atkinson, Williams College
Jugadora senior del año de ITA: Joulia Likhanskaia , Bowdoin College
Premio al servicio comunitario de ITA: Universidad de Tufts
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