1999 ACUI Collegiate National Championships

ACUI Nationals participants
April 23 & 24, 1999

ACUI stands for Association of College Unions International.  It is an organization dedicated to promoting international comraderie through sport and games comeptitions.  Each year, individual colleges within the 15 regions of the U.S. hold competitions in Table Tennis.  Once the college champions are found, they progress to regional competitions.  The top four men and women finishers in each region qualify to compete for the National Championship.  The host college for the Nationals for the last two years has been the University of Houston.  Torsten Pawlowski did an excellent job again as Tornament Director.

Brian Pace Of the 80 qualified competitors, 53 chose to compete for the titles this year.  Men's top seed Brian Pace (Region 6) had just recently played in the US Team Trials.  The top woman, Karen Chang led a formidable team from Region 1.  Last years winner, Sean Lonergan, did not defend his title.  There were 7 Championship titles at stake and 3 additional levels in the singles event, Master, Expert, & Elite.  Brian barely survived his first round.  To his surprise he found himself down 1 game and 10-2 in his best of 3 match with Mike Bartl.  It took an amazing comeback on his part to move into the Championship Division.

The tournament was held in 2 venues in the University Center, the Houston Room (6 tables) and the Cougar Den (4 tables).  The Men's and Women's winners both received a Newgy Robot as a prize for taking 1st place in the Championship Division.  The event started Thursday night with a general meeting and a 5 hour practice session.  It then went through 2 days of grueling competition and wrapped up Saturday night with the awards banquet.

Jeff Davis was instrumental in staging the event as USATT Vice President and ACUI National Table Tennis Coordinator.  He was busily making notes during the event for the upcoming article for USATT magazine.  The competitors had plenty of opportunnity for fun and comraderie.  Brian also won the Overall Championship over Karen Chang 21-18, 21-14.

Brian Pace Overall Champion - Karen Chang 2nd Overall

  Men's Singles Women's Singles Men's Doubles Women's Doubles Mixed Doubles
Championship          
1st Brian Pace  Karen Chang David Roberts & Wie-Chong Gho Suvarna Gandlur & Yanelys Guerra Caroline Cheng & Idan Levi
2nd Srinivasan Ramanathan Suvarna Gandlur  Richard Lee & Srinivasan Ramanathan Karen Chang & Helen Huang Suvarna Gandlur & Brian Pace
3rd Idan Levi Magda Crespo       
Master          
1st Reynaldo Sanabrio Yanelys Guerra Rafael Flores & Brian Pace Tammy Caplin & Magda Crespo  
2nd Pratap Arangil Rebecca West Jens Hofmann & Michael Katsnelson Roxane Hilton-Clarke & Rebecca West  
3rd Rafael Flores Yih-Lin Cheng      
Expert       Team Championships  
1st Rivera Barranco Vivian Pong   1st Region 6
2nd Phong Ho Navdeep Kathuria   2nd Region 1
3rd YuBei Teng Kelly Comley   3rd Region 14
Elite          
1st Paul Bowman Li Ming Liang      
2nd David Hanna Tianna Lee      
3rd Mohamed Majid Angela Lee      

Competitors in the 1999 ACUI Nationals

Men Women
Name College/Region Name College/Region
Aaron Chung Harvard / 1 Karen Chang Wellesley College / 1
Peter Huang MIT / 1 Kelley Comley Wellesley College / 1
Yubei Teng Babson College / 1 Helen Huang MIT / 1
Alex Sukharsky U of Mass. Amherst / 1 Li Liang Wellesley College / 1
John O'Donnell SUNY-Brockport / 2 Roxanne Hilton-Clarke Howard U. / 4
Howard Chen Syracuse U. / 2 Rebecca West Penn State / 4
Momahmed Majid FIT / 3 LaToya Brown NC Central U. / 5
Richard Lee Johns Hopkins / 4 Navdeep Kathuria William & Mary / 5
Sanjay Ramachandran Penn State / 4 Tammy Caplin U of Florida / 6
Srinivasan Ramanthan Penn State / 4 Magda Crespo FIT / 6
Michael Katsnelson Virginia Tech / 5 Suvarna Gandlur Georgia State / 6
Rivera Barranca U of Puerto Rico / 6 Yanelys Guerra Georgia State / 6
Brian Pace Broward College / 6 Shova Mahat St. Cloud State / 10
Reynaldo Sanabria U of Puerto Rico / 6 Caroline Chen U of Texas / 12
Rafael Flores Broward College / 6 Tiana Lee U of Texas / 12
Paul Bowman Jr. Shawnee State / 7 Angela Lee U of Texas / 12
David Hanna Wright State / 7 Vivian Pong U of Oregon / 14
Michael Bartl U of Wisconsin Mil / 8 Yih-Lin Cheng Stanford / 15
Mathias Koeppen U of Wisconsin Mad/ 8
Pratap Arangil Michigan Tech / 8
Reiter Bernhard U of Wisconsin Mad/ 8
Jed Heuer Minnesota State / 10
Brian Monson Minnesota State / 10
Jens Hofmann Kansas State / 11
Idan Levi Brookhaven / 12
Toan Nguyen U of Houston / 12
Jason Zhao U of Texas / 12
Mustafa Ucozler U of Arizona / 13
Wie-Chong Gho U of Washington / 14
Phong Ho Western Oregon U / 14
David Roberts U of Washington / 14
Vineet Agarwal Stanford / 15

Richard Lee
Richard Lee places 4th in Men's Championship

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