National Collegiate Table Tennis
Association Teams ChampionshipsFremont, CA · April 10-11, 2004
By Tzu-Wei Lin
2004
NCTTA Champions Texas Wesleyan University, L-R: Christian Lillieroos, Andre
Scott, Jared Lynch, Biljana Golic, David Jiachen Wang, and Sabrina Worrell.
Photo by Tzu-Wei Lin
©2004.
The Easter Bunny didn’t bring in chocolate eggs this year – instead, the
creature brought in hundreds of Stiga 3-star balls to sunshine California where
NCTTA held its annual grand slam event on the West coast for the first time.
Participating schools increased to sixteen compared to last year’s eleven,
showing the rapid growth and increasing level of competition NCTTA has brought
to collegiate table tennis.
Among the "sweet sixteen," ten schools were entering the event for the
first time. The winning machines from Texas Wesleyan University (TWU) would make
their debut in NCTTA Championships as the no. 1 seed, followed by Californian
powerhouses University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and City College of
San Francisco (CCSF) as the no. 2 and no. 3 seeds respectively. Defending
champions University of Illinois were the no. 5 seed, and in the face of tough
competition, they smiled and enthusiastically said, “We will try our best to
defend our title!”
Day 1 of the competition began with some interesting match-ups. Korean
Junior Olympic Kim Bong Geun from University of Southern Mississippi (USM) was
upset by University of Pennsylvania’s southpaw ace Casey Ching as UPenn went
on and scored a narrow but precious victory over USM 3-2. But USM quickly stood
back up and edged defending champs Illinois, also by a margin of 3-2. As the
first few rounds were matchups between higher seeds and lower seeds,
favorites cruised to comfortable victory margins; TWU, whose players were
sporting sleeveless shirts after cutting their uniforms, showed that they
enjoyed their debut with 5-0 wins in its first three rounds.
Later that day, Citybeach Facility threw a banquet party for both ACUI and
NCTTA participants. TWU Head Coach Christian Lillieroos hosted the night event
by tweaking his accent and created a comical atmosphere as the ACUI hardware
were handed out to this year’s champions.
Day 2 began with an intense duel between USM and TWU. With Kim of USM taking
down TWU Singles 1 player Biba Golic in four sets, and Tiger Ramakrishnan
grabbing
the Singles 4 victory, USM became the only team in this tournament to force TWU
into a deciding doubles match up. Despite their hardest effort, they fell short
of scoring the biggest upset, when the pair of Kim and Tiger fell short to Biba
and David Jiachen Wang from TWU in four games.
Round robins would culminate with the elite eight in a
single-elimination bracket. Interestingly, UCLA and CCSF were put together in
the quarterfinals in a California battle. The long battle would culminate in
the doubles when the UCLA Bruins prevailed to win the match 3-2.
Advancing to the final four were TWU, UCLA, UPenn and Illinois. The
defending champs were knocked out in the semis by UCLA, and further denied a
trophy when UPenn avenged a round-robin loss in the battle for 3rd
place. Ultimately, TWU "ran a truck" over UCLA in the finals with a powerful
3-0 win, and a further statement of an impending TWU era in the NCTTA
championships. Newgy Industries awarded a Newgy Robo-pong 2040 to the champion
school.
Final Standings (Seedings
in parentheses)
Texas Wesleyan University (1)
University of California, Los Angeles (2)
University of Pennsylvania (8)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (5)
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