National Collegiate Table Tennis Association

NCTTA

National College Table Tennis Association The mission of NCTTA is to promote the sport of table tennis by providing collegians an opportunity to compete in this enjoyable lifetime sport and to provide student athletes the avenues to compete in serious intercollegiate table tennis competition at a club or varsity level. The NCTTA aspires to have table tennis included as a sport recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) or its equivalent. National Collegiate Table Tennis Association's purpose is to work together with the governing body of Table Tennis (USATT) and colleges to create programs, scholarships and opportunities for male and female student athletes. The NCTTA main focus is to develop a strong collegiate program by developing a strong community grassroots programs, scholarship program, competitive play, and true professionalism with each college and community and lastly to better prepare college table tennis players to better participate and represent their country, college, sport, and themselves in regional, national and international competition such as the Olympics, Pan American Games and World University Championships.
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slideshow NCTTA Supports High School Table Tennis in the USA NCTTA partners with Table Tennis Minnesota and AYTTO to provide goodies to High School pongers in their respective championships. It is a known fact in our sport of table tennis that a pipeline from youth to college is monumentally important. NCTTA like in recent years has supported both of these events but this year we sent swag in the form of NCTTA shirts and bracelets. AYTTO hosted the Boys and Girls Highschool Table Tennis Championships in February in New York while Table Tennis Minnesota led by Mitch Seidenfeld hosted their Championships as well.

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