2011 USTA/ITA Division I Women’s Northeast Regional Championship Hosted by Yale University
Friday, Oct. 21 through Tuesday, Oct. 25
Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center
279 Derby Avenue, West Haven, CT 06515
Left to right, all from Boston College: Jessica Wacnik & Erina Kikuchi (Doubles Finalists) Alex Kelleher, Olga Khymylev (Doubles Champions).
Left to right: Yale's Elizabeth Epstein (Singles Finalist) and Columbia's Nicole Bartnik (Singles Champion).
The Yale University women's tennis team hosted the 2011 USTA/ITA Division I Women's Northeast Regional Championship Oct. 21-25 at Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center. This was one of 12 Regionals nationwide in advance of the ITA National Championship, Nov. 3-6 in Flushing, N.Y.
- Team and Spectator Parking
- Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center Information and Directions
- Tournament Packet
Yale Women's Tennis Information:
- Yale Women's Tennis on yalebulldogs.com
- Yale Women's Tennis on Facebook
- Yale Women's Tennis on Twitter
- Yale Tennis Association
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ABOUT THE USTA/ITA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
The ITA Regional Championships, currently sponsored by the USTA, date back to 1981 and for nearly two decades were also known as the Rolex Regional Championships. The USTA/ITA Regional Championships feature the top men's and women's players from each of the ITA's regions. All in all, 8,000 varsity tennis players from 600 schools will participate in the USTA/ITA Regional Championships.
The singles and doubles champions from the NCAA Division I USTA/ITA Regional Championships will advance to the 2011 USTA/ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, taking place Nov. 3-6, at the indoor facilities at the USTA-Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, located in Flushing, N.Y. Columbia University will serve as the tournament host.
The most unique element of the USTA/ITA Intercollegiate Championships program is the fact that all levels of varsity college tennis (NCAA Divisions I, II and III, NAIA and Junior/Community College) are competing in one comprehensive event, and any ITA varsity student-athlete has the opportunity to play and win at the prestigious USTA-Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.


















