Kris Newsome’s “You Matter” series talks with Champ Series leaders
This month, Kris Newsome focuses NIRSA Championship Series Executive Committee in his “You Matter” series.
This month, Kris Newsome focuses NIRSA Championship Series Executive Committee in his “You Matter” series.
This month, Kris Newsome focuses on the United States Tennis Association (USTA) and the partnership between the NIRSA Championship Series and the USTA Tennis On Campus program in his “You Matter” series.
In the November/December 2024 issue of Athletic Business Magazine, Michael Popke interviews two NIRSA members to uncover the success and reach of NIRSA Championship Series tournament experiences.
View a free recording of USTA’s webinar “Grow Tennis on Your Campus,” which showcased extensive resources to support intramural and club tennis.
From facility support, coaching development, and education programs to social and competitive play on college and university campuses, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) provides comprehensive support for collegiate tennis across the United States. Join this webinar to learn more about these resources and how to utilize tennis to inspire healthier people and communities everywhere.
UCLA defeated the University of California, Berkeley in an all-California final that pitted the 2011 champion Bruins of USTA Southern California against the four-time champion Golden Bears from USTA Northern California.
The NIRSA Championship Series is going to have one busy weekend in April as three championship tournaments come to a head.
The Ohio State University capped off a remarkable USTA Tennis on Campus National Championship by defeating the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to win its first-ever National Championship title!
The 19th Annual USTA Tennis On Campus National Championship is set to take place April 12–14 in Orlando, Florida at the USTA National Campus.
Professional tennis umpire Greg Allensworth's courts have been relatively controversy-free at elite-level matches over the years. But it was a controversial call he made while a student that gave him the confidence to pursue a career as an official.