Wilson/ITA Central Regional Championship Results
10/17/2006 12:00:00 AM | Women's Tennis

Central Regional Main Draw Singles![]()
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Central Regional Main Draw Doubles![]()
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Central Regional Singles Consolation![]()
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Central Region Qualifying Draw![]()
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Tulsa, Okla. - The University of Tulsa will be hosting the Wilson/Intercollegiate Tennis Association Central Women's Regional Championships October 18-22.
The singles champion from this event will earn a spot in the November 2-5 ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships hosted by The Ohio State University at the Racquet Club of Columbus. The doubles champion automatic qualifier will be chosen by committee between the doubles champions of the Tulsa site and the Utah site.
In addition to host Tulsa, this event will feature the top players from Division I schools from: Arkansas-Little Rock, Arkansas, Nebraska, Oral Roberts, St. Louis, Wichita State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Creighton, Iowa State, Kansas State, Southeast Missouri State and Kansas. Eighteen Wilson/ITA Regional Championships for NCAA Division I men and women are taking place over these last two weekends of October at campuses throughout the country.
The 2006 ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, the nation's premier collegiate indoor tennis tournament, is the second of three national championship events for college tennis this season. The first events - the Riviera/ITA Women's and Polo Ralph Lauren Men's All-American Championships - were held earlier this month, and the third event is season-ending NCAA Championships in May. The ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships feature a 32-player singles field and 16-team doubles field for men and women, including: qualifiers from these Wilson/ITA Regional Championships held across the country, the ITA National Small College champions, top performers from the ITA All-American Championships and at-large card selections made by the ITA National Tournament Committee. Overall, more than 7,000 players from nearly 600 schools participate annually in the ITA Regional and National Intercollegiate Championships.













