Thursday June 17, 2010Embree and Will Named to 2010 USTA Summer Collegiate Tennis Team
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.
The
USTA announced today that the
The
USTA Summer Collegiate Team is an elite training program for the top American
collegiate tennis players. The program began in 1996 and is funded by the USTA.
It is designed to provide college players with valuable exposure to the USTA
Pro Circuit in a team-oriented environment during the summer months.
In
addition to competing on the USTA Pro Circuit, USTA Player Development will
host two Pro Tour Transition camps - one for men, one for women - for the
selected players.
Embree,
who finished No. 8 in the final ITA Singles Ranking, became the first freshman
in Southeastern Conference history to be voted SEC Player of the Year. Embree compiled an overall singles record of 32-6 and a
team-high tying 37-7 doubles record. She was 20-3 in dual match singles action,
with all coming at the No. 1 position, providing the clinching point seven
times, the most recent coming in the NCAA Team Semifinals with a 6-2, 1-6, 7-5
victory. She also sported a 24-3 dual match doubles record. On the doubles
court, Embree ranked in the final poll with three
different teammates among the nation’s best doubles teams.
Will, who
earned All-America honors in singles and doubles, compiled a 48-5 overall
singles record, the fourth most wins in a season in program history, including
a 26-1 dual match mark. Will also compiled a 26-match winning streak during the
year, a run that tied for the fourth-longest in program history. She was voted
the 2010 SEC Freshman of the Year and finished the year ranked No. 11 in the
final singles ranking and No. 4 on the doubles chart.
The
women's camp will be conducted June 27-July 1 on hard courts in
The following players have been selected
to this year's women’s team:
Hilary Barte, Stanford (JR,
Lindsay
Burdette, Stanford (SR,
Mallory
Burdette, Stanford (FR,
Lauren Embree,
Irina Falconi, Georgia Tech (SO, Jupiter,
Kristy
Frilling, Notre Dame (SO,
McCall Jones, BYU (SO,
Danielle
Lao, Southern California (FR,
Maria
Sanchez, Southern California (JR,
Caitlin
Whoriskey,
Allie Will,
For the
second consecutive year, each team will have two coaches. Jamea
Jackson, Assistant Coach of Women's Tennis at
The top
six American players from the season-ending ITA national singles rankings are
eligible for automatic selections. The remaining players on each team were
selected by USTA Player Development staff in conjunction with USTA National
Coaches, and current collegiate coaches.
The
women's team includes five of the top seven American players from the final
national singles rankings: Falconi, who finished No.
1 overall after winning the Riviera/ITA All-American singles title, Barte, Sanchez, Embree and Whoriskey. Embree was named
ITA National Rookie of the Year while Whoriskey was
named ITA Senior Player of the Year. Barte will make
her third consecutive appearance on the team, while Falconi,
Sanchez, Whoriskey and Lindsay Burdette will all join
the team for the second straight year.
For the
first time this fall, the USTA will serve as title sponsor and host of the USTA/ITA
National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, held at the USTA
The
USTA will also serve as the title sponsor of the USTA/ITA National Small
College Championships, the USTA/ITA National Collegiate Wheelchair
Championships and 88 USTA/ITA Regional Tournaments. In all, close to 10,000
players from nearly 600 schools participate annually in the ITA Regional
Championships, which encompass 24 host sites from the Division I level and 64
from the small college divisions nationwide.
The USTA is the national governing body for the sport of tennis in the
U.S. and the leader in promoting and developing the growth of tennis at every
level -- from local communities to the highest level of the professional
game. A not-for-profit organization with
740,000 members, it invests 100% of its proceeds in growing the game. It owns
and operates the US Open, the highest attended annual sporting event in the
world, and launched the Olympus US Open Series linking 10 summer tournaments to
the US Open. In addition, it owns the 90-plus Pro Circuit events throughout the
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