INDIANAPOLIS ā The NCAA Division III Menās Tennis Committee has selected the individuals who will compete in the singles and doubles competition of the 2024 NCAA Division III Menās Tennis Championships.
The individual championships shall consist of 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams. The selection of teams and individuals for the championships is based on won-lost record, strength of schedule and eligibility and availability of student-athletes.
The team championship will take place May 21-24, while the individual championships will be May 26-28, both at Dwight Davis Tennis Center, St. Louis, Missouri; hosted by Washington University in St. Louis.
š¾ FINAL RANKINGS
SINGLES QUALIFIERS (Alphabetical by school):
Andreas Sillaste, Amherst
Arthur Hermange, Augustana (Illinois)
Tristan Bradley, Bowdoin
Dylan Walters, Brandeis
Raghav Jangbahadur, Carnegie Mellon
Ajay Mahenthiran, Case Western Reserve
Caleb Wilkins, Chapman
Emil Grantcharov, University of Chicago
Derek Hsieh, University of Chicago
Advik Mareedu, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Joshua Bode, Concordia University Texas
Jacob Patterson, Denison
Kael Shah, Denison
Dean Kamenev, Emory
Eli Mizerski, George Fox
Marco Siviero, Gustavus Adolphus
Marko Arboleda, Haverford
Julian Wu, Middlebury
John Falke, North Carolina Wesleyan
Matthew Michibata, The College of New Jersey
Boren Zheng, New York University
Ramon Vilarroig Martinez, North Central (Illinois)
Nico Calixto, Redlands
Aiden Drover-Mattinen, Rensselaer
Jordan Theron, University of the South
Oscar Roy, Southwestern (Texas)
Michael Melnikov, Swarthmore
Jared Perry, Trinity (Texas)
Vuk Vuksanovic, Tufts
Jared Phillips, Washington University in St. Louis
Matt Kandel, Williams
Luke Vandonslear, Wisconsin-Whitewater
SINGLES ALTERNATES
First alternate: Evan Erb, Washington and Lee
Second alternate: Kailas Kahler, MIT
Third alternate: Paulo Pocasangre, Kenyon
Fourth alternate: Ethan Green, Denison
DOUBLES QUALIFIERS (Alphabetical by school):
Tristan Bradley/ Reid Staples, Bowdoin
Vishwa Aduru/ Diego Maza, Case Western Reserve
Andrei Leonov/ Pat Otero, University of Chicago
Ian Freer/ Matthew Robinson, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Ethan Green/ Kael Shah, Denison
Tyler Haddorf/ Gage Gohl, Gustavus Adolphus
Rishi Charan Shankar/ Peter Leese, Mary Washington
Neel Epstein/ Robby Ward, Middlebury
Matthew Feng/ Eshaan Lumba, Pomona-Pitzer
Nico Calixto/ Yoav Nir, Redlands
Aiden Drover-Mattinen/ Andy Zhu, Rensselaer
Jordan Theron/ Quinn Wicklund, University of the South
Utham Koduri/ Michael Melnikov, Swarthmore
Vuk Vuksanovic/ Alex Ganchev, Tufts
Colin Fox/ Gaurav Singh, Washington University in St. Louis
Matt Kandel/ Nicholas Chen, Williams
DOUBLES ALTERNATES
First alternate: Brandon Cohen/ Ryan Glanville, Emory
Second alternate: Daniel Ardila/ Marco Azar, Johns Hopkins
Third alternate: Albert Sitwell/ Diego Segovia, North Carolina Wesleyan
Fourth alternate: Kyle McCandless/ Daniel Wen, Caltech
Any singles player or doubles team that scratches from the tournament will be replaced in sequential order by the published list of alternates.
The draw for the individual championship will be done by the menās tennis committee and will be released on May 25 not before 12 p.m. Eastern time.
The 2023 singles title went to Rishabh Sharda of Tufts, while Case Western Reserveās James Hopper and Vishwa Aduru claimed the 2023 doubles title at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida. Case Western Reserve is the defending national champion, having defeated Tufts 5-2 to take the team title in 2023. For more information about the championships, including the championships bracket, log on to krikya18.com.