Tempe, – Intercollegiate Tennis Association (“ITA”) 2025 ITA Division III Men are pleased to announce national prize areas. Every year, ITA recognizes coaches and student-athletes in both court and its communities and throughout the season.
Includes III National Awards
Continue reading below to learn more about each of the 2025 ITA National Award winners:
The ram of the year
Paul settles | Claremont-Mudd-scripps
ITA Division III Women’s Archive was elected coaches inhabited by Paul Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. In the Hell, ranked number 1 in the III men’s tennis, settlements once again raised the CMS program to the highest level of college tennis. On season 21, the program was 31-2 in the settlement and CMS season and is currently a team number 1 in the NCAA tournament. This season, the closed champion of the CMS ITA National Team was crowned and the strip of the 31 matches, the strip, III opponents. The settlements, the number 1, the only player in the nation, and the two pairs of teams had two in the first 15. The team is settled and the team will prepare the final of the Seventh NCAA Championship in Claremont this week in the last 11 years.
Assistant of the dog’s director
Alan Dubrovsky | Babson colleges
Alan Dubrovsky, one of the Babson colleges, was named the assistant of the III men of the III men of the III Division III. In the last three years, along with the Babson program, Dubrovsky poured itself and soul into both men and women’s programs and helped them as successful as possible. The Dubrovsky and Babson team, who reached many historical debutions this season, won the first conference tournament since 2021, and since 1995, the MIT defeated the MIT in the MIT, which did not defeat a conference tournament. After graduating from the season with a total note of 22-3, Babson reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament before falling for seeds for the third most three times this season.
ITA Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sports Award
Ethan Lee | Pomona-Pitzer Colleges
Pomona-Pitzer colleges Ethan Lee 2025 ITA Division III Men’s Artur Ashe Leadership and Sports Assistance Prize was elected winner. Over the past four years, Lee Pomona-Pitzer is an integral part of the male tennis team, as well as the environmental society. For Sadehens, the Lee presence served the captain of a team, helped a positive culture around the court program. Society, Lee, a program director with family autism, became a program that uses tennis as a tool to attract children in the autism spectrum. Lee has been working on this program every year and currently role in its program. Lee has consistently put others before himself and inherited the tennis courts in Pomona-Pitzer.
ITA Rookie of her dog
Goldman | Pomona-Pitzer Colleges
Goldman, one of the Pomona-Pitzer colleges, was called Rookie 2025 ITA Division III of the year. In a fresh, Goldman has been one of the best players in the country. Goldman, ranked No. 12 in the people in the people, rose 3-5, including a non-defeated strip until the end of September until the end of March. Simply double dominant, Goldman currently ranks number 6 in the double nation. Goldman, both NCAA subjects and Claremont, are in line with double championships that will compete this week.
The most advanced player ITA
Jake Cohen | Colby college
Jake Cohen from Colby Cohen 2025 ITA Division III was selected the most improved player of men. Cohen, who played the best single position all season, Cohen has runs Colby Syrizeup over the years and has turned its level into one of the best players in the country. At the top 40 in Singles, Cohen was a sofinkinalist in the New England region in 2024, great confidence in starting him. In pairs, Cohen took part in the first 25 of the national double ratings played in a double position number 1.
The great player of the year
Vuk vuksanovic | Babon College
Vuk Vuksanovich from Tufts University, 2025 ITA Division ITA Division III was elected a great player. As one of the best players of the nation along his career, Vuksanovic continued for a Tufts team near the success of this year. Vuksanovich, who won the New England Sublome Regional Championship in this fall, was 23-2 in all the only competitions that won the last 14 matches this season. Currently in ITA Singles rankings in rating No. 4 rankings ranked 4. Jumbos and Vuksanovich are currently in the NCAA semifinal, which they will continue to work for the National Title.
Watching the gamer
Detain | Bowdoin College
Bowissi Mark, Bowdoin College, was called to watch the 2025 ITA Division III player. For the first two years playing in Single No. 4, this season 1 Single Single Single Single Single bounced and flourished. In 18-5, it is a great reason in Single and 12-2, in myself, as well as the Bowdoin team, as this season. With 18-5 Team record, the team of Knee and Bowdoin came to the NCAA regional finals and hopes to achieve what happened in the future.