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2010
Championship Information
Dates: May 10-13, 2010
Site: The Mobile Tennis Center, Mobile,
Alabama. This is a beautiful facility, with 60 lighted
courts in a park-like setting.
Hosts: Mobile Tennis Center; Mobile Bay Convention
& Visitors Bureau; and Cedarville
University
Official Hotel: Holiday Inn, Downtown Mobile, in
Historic District
Schedule of Events:
Sunday, May 9: Teams arrive by
7:00pm. Brief coaches meeting, (at Holiday Inn) to
review
tournament structure, submit line-ups, and submit All-
American
nominations
Mon, May 10: Rounds 1 and 2 of pool
play for men and women; play starting at
9 am and
continuing until completed.
All matches
played on six courts; matches halted when decided
Tue., May 11: Christian service
projects: all teams dispatched from Holiday Inn at
8:30 am.
Coaches
meeting 9:30 am-12:00pm – Holiday Inn
Courts
available at Mobile Tennis Center for practice 1 – 5 pm
Championship
Banquet – Holiday Inn, 6:30 pm
Wed., May 12 Morning: complete pool
play for men and women
Afternoon:
semi-finals for men and women
Thur., May 13 Championship matches
We are excited for our NCCAA Championships to be held
at the Mobile Tennis Center. It is an outstanding facility, host to
numerous collegiate tournaments, including the NAIA national
championships, and ITA small college nationals. Director Scott
Novak and his staff do an outstanding job, and make tournaments
great experiences for players, coaches, and spectators. Having six
courts for each of the matches will eliminate order of singles play
issues, and speed up matches, allowing time for players and coaches
to enjoy the city of Mobile.
Mobile is a charming southern city; it’s been my
pleasure to be there each year since the NAIA national tournament
adopted Mobile as its host city. The historic downtown area has
been beautifully restored; the USS Alabama is moored at Battleship
Park, and may be toured. There are antebellum mansions, and other
historic sites your teams may enjoy. There are numerous restaurants
featuring excellent fresh seafood as well as steak, chicken, etc.
Prices are reasonable. Coaches, watch your email for further
information.
Dee Morris, NCCAA Tennis Chair
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You are receiving
this email because your college or university has declared an intent
to participate in NCCAA tennis. As you know, we have a championship
tournament in tennis, but, due to the manner in which NCCAA tennis
programs are geographically distributed, we do not have a regional
qualification by which teams advance to the national event.
Our national
tournament seeks to bring together the best eight men's and women's
teams, respectively, to compete for the NCCAA championship.
Attached to this email is an announcement of the 2010 NCCAA Tennis
Championships, in Mobile, Alabama.
Selection of teams
to compete in our national tournament is somewhat complicated, in
that our member schoos, in addition to their NCCAA affiliation, are
typically also affiliated with NAIA, or NCAA Div.II or III.
Accordingly, we are doing things a bit differently this year, in
order to both have the strongest NCCAA tournament possible, and to
be fair to those programs in contention for post-season berths in
NCAA regional events. To that end, I ask that you do the following:
1. Once your
season begins, at the end of each week, please email your match
results to Jerry Malone at NCCAA (jmalone@thenccaa.org).
They will be posted on the NCCAA website. That will give everyone
an opportunity to see how NCCAA tennis teams are doing, and
facilitate selection to the tournament. Teams that played in the
Fall (either a complete season or a few matches) should go ahead and
submit those results now.
2. Attached to
this email is a form: "Intent
to Participate in the NCCAA National Tennis Tournament". If you
wish your team to be considered for a national championship berth,
complete that form, and return it to Dee Morris, NCCAA Tennis Chair,
on or before Monday, April 12. If your team is likely to be in
contention for an NCAA D-II or II regional berth, please indicate
that on the form.
3. Coaches
desiring an NCCAA tournament berth should email an updated summary
of their season results to Dee Morris, NCCAA Tennis Chair, not later
than 10pm on Saturday, April 24.
4. Teams selected
for the NCCAA tournament will be notified by email, not later than
April 29. Teams not in contention for an NCAA bid, who are clearly
qualified for our tournament,
will be notified
earlier in the week.
5. Entry fee is
$250 per team. Checks should be made payable to NCCAA, and should
be brought to the tournament, and turned over to the tennis chair at
the Sunday evening coaches meeting.
I wish you well
with your Spring seasons! If you have questions, do not hesitate to
contact me. email:
morrisl@cedarville.edu ; Fax: 937-766-2795; Phone: 937-766-3479.
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2009
Championship
Women's
Tournament Pools
Pool A Pool
B
Indiana Wesleyan IWU Palm
Beach Atlantic PBA
Olivet Nazarene ONU Dallas
Baptist DBU
North Greenville NGU Taylor TU
Cedarville CU Bethel BC
Schedule
of Play/Results*
Tuesday Cts.
1-3 Cts. 4-6 Cts.
7-9 Cts. 10-12
9:00 (W ) IWU
def NGU 5-0
ONU def CU 5-0 PBA
def TU 5-1 DBU
def BC 5-0
12:00(M) ONU
def TU 5-1 PBA
def EC 5-0 NGU
def CaU 5-2 IWU def BC 5-1
3:00(W) IWU
def CU 5-0 ONU
def NGU 5-0 PBA
def BC 5-1 DBU def TU
5-0
6:00(M) ONU
def EC 5-0 PBA
def TU 5-0 CaU
def BC 5-2
NGU def IWU 5-2
Wednesday
(RAIN DELAYS)
9:00(W)
ONU def IWU 5-2 NGU
def CU 5-0
DBU def PBA 5-0 TU def BC
5-3
12:00(M) ONU
def PBA 5-3 TU
def EC 5-1 CaU
def IWU 5-3 BC def NGU
5-2
Semifinals
3:00 (W) Cts. 1-6: Palm Beach
Atlantic def Olivet Nazarene 5-1
Cts. 7-12:
Dallas Baptist def Indiana Wesleyan 5-2
6:00 (M) Cts. 1-6 Olivet
Nazarene def Campbellsville 5-1
Cts.
7-12: Palm Beach Atlantic def North Greenville 5-0
Thursday
9:00
Women’s Championship Match: Dallas Baptist def Palm Beach
Atlantic 5-3
12:00 Men’s
Championship Match: Olivet Nazarene def Palm Beach Atlantic
5-4
*Times could be altered due to weather
conditions
Information
NCCAA
Tennis Coaches:
Although many of us have snow covering our courts right now, it is
time to think about the 2009 NCCAA Tennis Championships. The
tournament will once again be hosted by Indiana Wesleyan University,
in Marion, Indiana. Below is general tournament information; the
Intent to Participate (Entry) form is found on the NCCAA website.
Team
Arrival: Sunday evening, May 3. Check in
between 7:00 and 9:00 pm
IWU Student Center
Piazza.
Ice cream social for
all coaches and players
Tournament packets
for coaches
Events
for Monday Teams meet at 8:30 am at the IWU Fieldhouse for
Community Service
May 4th
assignments; teams will drive their own vans to service sites
Coaches meeting at 9:30
Team practices: each
team will have a designated 1-hour practice time
Women’s teams: 1 – 3;
Men’s teams: 3 – 5
Tournament Banquet: 6:30
pm in Jones Banquet Hall in IWU Student Center
Business attire please.
Tournament Opening ceremonies for women’s
teams, 8:30 am; play at 9:00
Play,
May 5th Opening ceremonies for men’s teams, 11:30
am; play at 12:00
Tournament The tournament will be set up as in
the past; round-robin play in pools;
Structure followed by semi-finals and
finals. Details can be found in the NCCAA
Handbook under tennis .
Lodging Information on lodging will
be coming soon.
If you
have questions, you may contact:
Dee Morris, Tennis Chair, Cedarville University
morrisl@cedarville.edu;
937-766-3479
Terry Porter, Indiana
Wesleyan University
terry.porter@indwes.edu
765-618-3959
Laura Helm, Indiana
Wesleyan University
317-432-1287
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