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USTA Midwest Section
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Indianapolis, IN 46240
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MIDWEST TENNIS ON CAMPUS

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Congratulations to all of the teams that particpated in the 2013 Midwest Tennis on Campus Championship

DePaul_9th_place
 
DePaul University
2013 Midwest Club Team
of the Year
 
MLynch_w_team
 
Michael Lynch
University of Illinois
USTA Tennis On Campus
National Leader of the Year
 
 
Michigan_1st_place
 
University of Michigan
2013 Midwest Tennis on Campus- 1st Place
 
Purdue-2nd_place
 
Purdue University
2013 Midwest Tennis on Campus- 2nd Place
Uof_Cinci_3rd_place
 
University of Cincinnati
2013 Midwest Tennis on Campus- 3rd Place
 
NU_4th_place
 
Northwestern University
2013 Midwest Tennis on Campus- 4th Place
 
Wisc_5th_place
 
University of Wisconsin
2013 Midwest Tennis on Campus- 5th Place
   

 

Tennis On Campus is currently offered on over 578 college campuses and services over 35,000 students.
 
 
If you played tennis on your high school team and miss the competition, or if you're new to tennis and are just looking to meet some friends who share the same interest - this is it! All across the country, college students are becoming part of exciting co-ed tennis action that keeps their competitive fire burning and offers serious fun too!
 
USTA Tennis On Campus is designed to provide college students with opportunities for team camaraderie, social networking and rivaled competition through tennis without the rigors of a varsity program. Through the formation of tennis sport clubs on campus co-ed team-based play is offered, as are regional and national championships. Tennis On Campus helps students maintain active and healthy lifestyles through their college years. So, stay on the court - not on the sidelines.
 
Tennis On Campus Benefits Include:
  • Turnkey intramural program that is fun, easy to run and popular with students.
  • Start-up and continuous funding and equipement support
  • Customized marketing materials to promote your program
  • Increased use of campus tennis courts
  • Increased social and networking opportunities for students
  • Promotes a healthly physical workout

 

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