Donovan Tennis Strategies

College Prospects Showcase Hall of Fame

Many past participants in the DTS College Prospects Showcases have achieved great success in their college tennis careers. In 2011, Mark Kahan from Unionville, CT won the deciding match in the NCAA finals helping Amherst College to the National Championship. Also in 2011, Kristen Alotta from West Islip, NY and Nikki Reich from Westfield, NJ were instrumental in helping Williams College capture their fourth straight NCAA Division III women's title. In 2009 Lorne McManigle from Rockville, MD and Emory University won the NCAA Division III national championship in singles. In the 2008 individual tournament Siobhan Finicane from Brimfield, MA and Pomona-Pitzer Colleges won the NCAA Division III singles title. Chris Hoeland from Princeton, NJ helped Washington University capture the 2008 Division III National Championship. In 2007, Todd Paul from Fairfield, CT reached #1 in the NCAA Division I singles ranking during the 2007 season while playing for Wake Forest University. In 2006 William Boe-Wiegaard from Georgetown, CT won the NCAA Division III singles title while playing for Bates College. Ned Samuelson, former #1 ranked junior in the country, participated in the 2003 DTS College Showcase and went on to play at Duke University.

Many other past Showcase participants have had outstanding achievements at the collegiate level. The following list outlines those who have received All-American or All-Conference honors:

Women

ITA All-Americans

  • Victoria Aiello, Middlebury College (singles 2009, 2010 & 2011)
  • Kristen Alotta, Williams College (singles 2010)
  • Sarah D'Elia, Bowdoin College (singles 2009)
  • Gabby Devlin, Amherst College (doubles 2011)
  • Siobhan Finicane, Pomona-Pitzer Colleges (singles and doubles 2007, 2008, 2009, singles 2010)
  • Kelly Graham, Vassar College (doubles 2005)
  • Crystal Lim, Claremont (doubles 2011)
  • Lucy Marchese, Williams College (doubles 2011)
  • Meghan McCooey, Tufts University (singles 2008; doubles 2009 & 2010)
  • Lorne McManigle, Emory University (singles & doubles 2009 & 2010, doubles 2011)
  • Tshesma Nash, Emory University (singles 2007 & 2008; doubles 2008 & 2009)
  • Kristin Raverta, Amherst College (singles 2004 & 2005, singles & doubles 2006)
  • Nikki Reich, Williams College (doubles 2009 & 2011)
  • Jackie Ross, Middlebury College (doubles 2004 & 2005)
  • Trelsie Sadler, Washington & Lee (doubles 2011)
  • Annie Schneidman, Williams College (doubles 2006, 2007 & 2008)
  • Jamie Solomon, Pomona-Pitzer Colleges (doubles 2010, singles & doubles 2011)
  • Amanda Wu, Carnegie Mellon University (singles 2009)

All-Atlantic 10

  • Mimi Hamling, George Washington University (2010)
  • Nyssa Peele, University of Rhode Island (2008)
  • Ashlee Vosters, University of Richmond (2008)

All Big East (all tournament team)

  • Katrina Elder-Bush, Rutgers University (2008)

All-Ivy League

  • Molly Edinson, Cornell University (doubles 2005)
  • Kasia Preneta, Cornell University (doubles 2006)
  • Reshmi Srinath, Yale University (singles 2004 & 2005)

All-Centennial Conference

  • Emily Rosenblum, Swarthmore College (singles and doubles 2010)
  • Rachel Wallwork, Swarthmore College (singles and doubles 2008, 2009 & 2010)

All-Liberty League

  • Joy Backer, Vassar College (singles and doubles 2009 & 2010)
  • Kelly Graham, Vassar College (singles and doubles 2005, 2006 & 2007)
  • Alexis Jacobsen, Vassar College (singles 2008 & 2009)
  • Jess McCue, William Smith College (doubles 2010)
  • Krista Romita, Vassar College (doubles 2007, 2008 & 2009)
  • Natalie Santiago, Vassar College (singles and doubles 2010)

All-NESCAC (New England Small College Athletic Conference)

  • Victoria Aiello, Middlebury College (singles, 2009, 2010 & 2011)
  • Kristen Alotta, Williams College (singles 2009, 2010 & 2011)
  • Sarah D'Elia, Bowdoin College (singles and doubles 2006, 2008 & 2009)
  • Gabby Devlin, Amherst College (doubles 2011)
  • Brenna Driscoll, Trinity College (singles and doubles 2007, singles 2008)
  • Elizabeth Emery, Middlebury College (doubles 2006, singles & doubles 2008)
  • Lindsay Katz, Tufts University (singles 2011)
  • Carlissa King, Amherst College (singles 2009 & 2010)
  • Chandra Kurien, Middlebury College (singles & doubles 2009)
  • Lucy Marchese, Williams College (singles & doubles 2011)
  • Meghan McCooey, Tufts University (singles 2008, singles and doubles 2009 & 2010)
  • Ania Preneta, Wesleyan College (singles 2008)
  • Kristin Raverta, Amherst College (singles 2003, singles & doubles 2004, 2005 & 2006)
  • Nikki Reich, Williams College (singles and doubles, 2009 & 2010, doubles 2011)
  • Allison Rottkamp, Williams College (doubles 2008)
  • Annie Schneidman, Williams College (doubles 2006, 2007 & 2008)
  • Monica Snyder, Amherst College (singles & doubles 2005)
  • Elizabeth Stone, Middlebury College (singles & doubles 2009)
  • Laura Stein, Amherst College (doubles 2005)

All-Patriot League

  • Elise DeRose, Colgate University (2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010)
  • Gwen Dwyer, Lehigh University (2005, 2006 & 2007)
  • Ashley Globerman, Bucknell University (2007)
  • Kelsey Grad, Lafayette College (2010)
  • Lauren Lucido, Bucknell University (2008, 2009 & 2010)

All-SCIAC (Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference)

  • Siobhan Finicane, Pomona-Pitzer Colleges (2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010)
  • Hannah Kornfeld, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges (2008 & 2009)
  • Jamie Solomon, Pomona-Pitzer Colleges (2010)

All-UAA (University Athletic Association)

  • Jaclyn Bild, Washington University (2008, 2010)
  • Lorne McManigle, Emory University (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)
  • Tshesma Nash, Emory University (2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010)
  • Leah Seyburn, Emory University (2008)
  • Natalie Tingir, Washington University (2010)
  • Amanda Wu, Carnegie Mellon University (2009)

Men

ITA All-Americans

  • Ari Beilin, Middlebury College (singles 2005 & 2006; doubles 2006)
  • Kevin Bergesen, Middlebury College (doubles, 2005, 2006 & 2007)
  • Sam Bitetti, Bowdoin College (doubles 2007)
  • William Boe-Wiegaard, Bates College (singles 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2006; doubles 2006)
  • Phil Charm, Brown University (doubles 2005)
  • Thomas Dohlman, MIT (singles 2007)
  • Robbie Erani (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges, singles 2010)
  • Chris Hoeland, Washington University (doubles 2007, 2008, 2009)
  • Mark Kahan, Amherst College (singles 2010 & 2011)
  • Tom Kinrade, Haverford College (doubles 2008)
  • Zach Lerner, Amherst College (singles 2007, 2008, 2009; doubles 2009)
  • Brian Marsden, Trinity College (singles 2004 & 2005; doubles 2005 & 2006)
  • George Mayer, Middlebury College (doubles 2005 & 2007)
  • Anson McCook, Trinity College (doubles 2010, singles 2011)
  • James Muliawan, Carnegie Mellon University (doubles 2007)
  • Jamie Neely, Bowdoin College (doubles 2009)
  • Todd Paul, Wake Forest University (singles and doubles 2007)
  • Dillon Pottish, Emory University (singles 2011)
  • Brett Ramsey, Trinity College (doubles 2006 & 2007)
  • Patrick Redmond, Emory University (singles 2004 & 2006)
  • Josh Rilla, Amherst College (singles 2005)
  • Stephen Sullivan, Bowdoin College (singles 2008, 2009, 2010 & singles and doubles 2011)
  • Wesley Waterman, Amherst College (doubles 2011)
  • Ronald Wu, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges (doubles 2011)

All ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference)

  • Todd Paul, Wake Forest University (singles 2006 & 2007; doubles 2006 & 2007)

All-Centennial Conference

  • Warren Elgort, Johns Hopkins University (singles and doubles, 2010)
  • Tom Kinrade, Haverford College (singles and doubles, 2007, 2008 & 2009)

All-Ivy League

  • Scott Robbin, Columiba University (doubles 2005)
  • Phil Charm, Brown University (doubles 2005 & 2006)
  • Scott Denenberg, Harvard University (doubles 2006)
  • Kyle Doppelt, Cornell University (doubles 2009)
  • Noah Gardner, Brown University (doubles 2008 & 2009)
  • Chris Lee, Brown University (singles 2008 & 2009; doubles 2006, 2007 & 2009)
  • Zach Pasanan, Brown University (doubles 2004)
  • Jonathan Pearlman, Brown University (singles 2009)
  • Hans Plukas, Princeton University (doubles 2005)
  • Josh Raff, Cornell University (doubles 2005, 2006 & 2007)

All-Liberty League

  • Luke Granger, Skidmore college (singles 2009 & 2010)
  • Bruce Grant, Hobart College (singles and doubles 2010)

All-NESCAC (New England Small College Athletic Conference)

  • Tal Avrahami, Amherst College (doubles 2007)
  • Ari Beilin, Middlebury College (singles and doubles 2005 & 2006)
  • Kevin Bergesen, Middlebury College (doubles 2006)
  • Sam Bitetti, Bowdoin College (singles and doubles 2006 & 2007)
  • William Boe-Wiegaard, Bates College (singles and doubles, 2005 & 2006)
  • Bryan Brown, Colby College (doubles 2009)
  • Mark Kahan, Amherst College (singles & doubles 2010, singles 2011)
  • Zach Lerner, Amherst College (singles 2007, 2008 & 2009; doubles 2009)
  • Brian Marsden, Trinity College (singles and doubles 2005, 2006 & 2007)
  • George Mayer, Middlebury College (doubles 2005, 2006 & 2007)
  • Anson McCook, Trinity College (doubles 2010, singles 2011)
  • Jamie Neely, Bowdoin College (doubles 2009)
  • Brett Ramsey, Trinity College (doubles 2007, singles 2008)
  • Josh Rilla, Amherst College (doubles 2004, singles and doubles 2005 & 2006)
  • Steven Sullivan, Bowdoin College (singles 2008, 2009, 2010 & singles and doubles 2011)
  • Wesley Waterman, Amherst College (doubles 2011)
  • David Yahng, Trinity College (doubles 2008)

All-Patriot League

  • Jordan Girdley, Army (2009)
  • Stanley Kahl, Navy (2004 & 2007)
  • John Nogueras, Colgate University (2009, 2010)
  • Marshall Wheeler, Colgate University (2007)

All-SCIAC (Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference)

  • Robbie Erani, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges (2009 & 2010)

All-UAA (University Athletic Association)

  • Andrew Clearfield, Carnegie Mellon University (2005 & 2007)
  • Chris Hoeland, Washington University (2008 & 2009)
  • Patrick Redmond, Emory University (singles 2004, 2005 & 2006)
  • James Muliawan, Carnegie Mellon University (2007, 2008 & 2010)
  • Jon Spero, Carnegie Mellon University (2007 & 2009)