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MIT Hosts Season-Opening ECTC Tournament

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Cambridge, MA, October 18, 2025 — The Massachusetts Institute of Technology hosted the first Eastern Collegiate Taekwondo Conference (ECTC) tournament of the 2025–2026 season, welcoming over 600 athletes from 24 universities across the Northeast. The tournament launched the ECTC calendar with a day of spirited competition, camaraderie, and sportsmanship as student-athletes competed in 3v3 Poomsae and Kyorugi (sparring) team formats. Winning the tournament in Division 1 (highly competitive schools) was Northeastern University, winning Division 2 (competitive schools) was Brown University, and Division 3 (developmental schools) was Columbia University.

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The ECTC is one of six regional leagues that make up the National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (NCTA) Regional League Initiative, now in its second year. This initiative connects collegiate teams across the country—spanning the Eastern, Western, Southern, Central, and Pacific regions—to expand opportunities for athletes to represent their schools and qualify for the NCTA Cup Championships each spring.

“Going into the second year of the NCTA Regional League Initiative, I am so pleased to see the most opportunities ever for collegiate athletes to participate and represent their schools in competition in their regions,” said Master Dan Chuang, NCTA President and ECTC Board Member. “Thank you to the hard work of our regional directors, as well as to NCTA Tournament Committee Chair Tara Sarathi for their hard work to make these events a reality. Thanks also to our ECTC Tournament Committee Co-Chairs, Will Estey and Rae Drach, and to NCTA/ECTC Referee Chair Jaime Schulte for their leadership at these huge ECTC events.”

Chuang also reflected on the continued success of the NCTA Cup, which debuted last season as the culmination of the collegiate Taekwondo year.

“The historic NCTA Cup was a resounding success, with head-to-head 3v3 Poomsae and sparring formats bringing an electric atmosphere as athletes gave their all on behalf of their teammates and schools to reach the podium,” said Chuang. “I am looking forward to seeing this event grow year over year and become a destination for teams at the end of a long season.”


Energy and Enthusiasm Highlight the Season Opener

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From the opening team Poomsae rounds to the final sparring matches, the MIT tournament was filled with energy and excitement. Teams representing schools such as Northeastern, Cornell, West Point, Columbia, NYU, Rutgers, Brown, in addition to MIT, created an electric environment, with athletes giving their all in front of cheering teammates and supportive crowds. The day reflected the best of collegiate Taekwondo—high-level competition, sportsmanship, and the shared excitement of a new season.

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“Seeing more than 600 athletes from 24 schools come together to kick off the season was truly inspiring!” said Will Estey, ECTC Tournament Committee Co-Chair. “The energy in the venue was incredible, and I’m so thankful to our referees, staff, volunteers, and athletes for making it happen. The ECTC spirit is as strong as ever!”

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Titus Tsai, President of MIT Sport Taekwondo, echoed the sentiment. “The number of athletes present was amazing to see, and I was particularly impressed by the level of the C team Poomsae, both MIT’s and across the league. So many people had to come together to make the tournament run as well as it did, and I’m so thankful to every one of them for putting in that effort and volunteering their time to help us out.”


Tournament Results

Poomsae Team Results

A Team (Advanced)

  • 🏆 West Point A1 – Yewon Jeong, Megan Cho, Enoch Choi
  • 🥈 Michigan A1 – Kaitlyn Sheng, Joshua Sheng, Geonhee Lee
  • 🥉 Rutgers A1 – Eric Gun, Hamin Kim, Aden Nguyen
  • 🥉 MIT A1 – Belinda Vela, Brian Le, Akila Saravanan

B Team (Intermediate)

  • 🏆 MIT B1 – Ricardo Carrillo, Yuying Lin, Titus Tsai
  • 🥈 Northeastern B1 – Cameron Minh-Bao Nguyen, Conrad Wu, Victoria Mung
  • 🥉 Brown B2 – Avery Maytin, Johanna Leang, Salah Ali
  • 🥉 UPenn B1 – Tianran Hu, Isabella Chu, Alana Shin

C Team (Beginner)

  • 🏆 Rutgers C1 – Alina Chen, Emily Ou, Suhani Mahale
  • 🥈 Brown C1 – Adelina Zheng, Grace Yang, Ryan Zou
  • 🥉 UPenn C1 – Ellis Charles, Adele Xinrui Qian, Jiyu Zhang
  • 🥉 Tufts C1 – Sorcha Sullivan, Daniel Zipperer, Yasmin Iyer

Men’s Sparring Team Results

A Team (Advanced)

  • 🏆 NYU A2 & Michigan A1 (tie)
    • NYU: Josh Huang, Jay Lin, Mitchell Toomey
    • Michigan: Isaac Kim, Joshua Sheng, Eeshan Satish Bhat, Mihir Barlinge
  • 🥉 Northeastern A1 – Jay Uttamchandani, Abhishek Narang, Jose Olmo
  • 🥉 Cornell A1 – Aria Haghighat, Oladipo Omokanwaye, Louis Arnoult Costafreda

B Team (Intermediate)

  • 🏆 MIT B1 & Northeastern B1 (tie)
    • MIT: Ricardo Carrillo, Jeryl Lewis, William Nolan
    • Northeastern: Cameron Minh-Bao Nguyen, Luke Knee, Jan Heinz
  • 🥉 Northeastern B2 – Hugh Vo, Brady Aber, Brandon Inga
  • 🥉 Brown B1 – Avery Maytin, Jerome Jacobs, Salah Ali

C Team (Beginner)

  • 🏆 Rutgers C1 & NYU C1 (tie)
    • Rutgers: Christian Perez, Nicholas Gatto, Jaxon Bentivegna
    • NYU: Kevin Che, Jae Jeon, Brian Lin
  • 🥉 NYU C2 – Joel Lee, Harlan Plass, Cooper Hu
  • 🥉 U Albany C1 – Noah Satterlee, Edgar Quinonez, Xavier Daniel

Women’s Sparring Team Results

A Team (Advanced)

  • 🏆 Columbia A1 & West Point A1 (tie)
    • Columbia: Ashley Choi, Emily Kam, Ward Selman
    • West Point: MJ McKenzie, Yewon Jeong, Megan Cho
  • 🥉 NYU A1 – Wenjia Qu, Serena Huang
  • 🥉 Northeastern A1 – Sydney Bao, Taylor McMordie, Sierre Ternoey

B Team (Intermediate)

  • 🏆 Cornell B1, Brown B2, Northeastern B1, Tufts B1 (tie)
    • Cornell: Varvara Babii, Lily Rose Mager, Olivia Wen
    • Brown: Lauren Olson, Johanna Leang
    • Northeastern: Ariana Mechem, Maia Delagneau, Victoria Mung
    • Tufts: Sara Murillo, Cat Sziklas, Celeste Boyer

C Team (Beginner)

  • 🏆 Brown C1 – Lily Hong, Holland Welch, Grace Yang
  • 🥈 Harvard C2 – Amanda Grundmann, Susanna Barouch, Caroline Song
  • 🥉 Harvard C1 – Amy Li, Christina Le, Chiara Chung-Halpern
  • 🥉 Yale C1 – Elizabeth Kim, Aysha Guvanchmyradova, Rose Chen

Division Winners

Division 1 Winners

  • 🏆 Northeastern – 308 pts
  • 🥈 MIT – 228 pts
  • 🥉 NYU – 220 pts

Division 2 Winners

  • 🏆 Brown – 248 pts
  • 🥈 West Point – 224 pts
  • 🥉 Michigan – 188 pts

Division 3 Winners

  • 🏆 Columbia – 104 pts
  • 🥈 Tufts – 64 pts
  • 🥉 Harvard – 60 pts

Looking Ahead

The ECTC season continues next month as teams travel to Brown University on November 22, 2025, for the second tournament of the 2025–2026 collegiate Taekwondo season. Across the nation, regional leagues will continue hosting competitions that build toward the 2026 NCTA National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships, where teams will compete for the prestigious NCTA Cup.

OSU Hosts Record-Breaking MCTC Championship to Kick-off Season

Columbus, OH – October 25, 2025 – The Midwest Collegiate Taekwondo Conference (MCTC) held its first championship event of the 2025-2026 season, hosted by Ohio State University.

With 230 competitors, this event became the largest contested championship in MCTC history. 16 schools were represented, including familiar region rivals and newcomers to the league.

“There were moments during the day that I forgot this was an MCTC event,” remarked David Lee, MCTC Founder and Vice President of NCTA. “With so many athletes cheering and chanting their collegiate battle cries, it really felt like the NCTA Championship at times.”

MCTC held its first-ever event back in 2015. “I remember it was a challenging prospect, trying to unite a large geographic region for a cause towards collegiate competition, camaraderie, and teamwork,” recalled Coach Lee. “Now, 10 years later, through a pandemic and a reboot, our league is positioned for continuous growth. I’m really grateful to President Dan Chuang and NCTA for believing in our mission and providing support to make sure we can provide the best collegiate experience for all teams.”

The competition was as energetic and fierce as it’s ever been. Teams continued to embrace 3v3 Poomsae and Sparring formats as they vied for Division I, Division II, and Division III trophies.

“These titles mean so much to these teams,” explained Coach Lee. “Not only are they emblems for their hard work and competitive spirit, a lot of our teams rely on local competitions like MCTC to fill their schedule and secure benefits for their teams like publicity, recruiting, and even funding.”

This is just the beginning for MCTC’s season. Officials are already hard at work planning a second competition in the spring semester of 2026 (location TBD). Points earned from this fall event will carry over to the spring event to decide the Ultimate Regional Champion for the 2025-2026 season. There are even talks to hold a few local events and training camps in the Rocky Mountain and western regions of the Midwest.

“We can’t wait to keep iterating and improving on all aspects of our league. I’m personally excited for the spring event to be our best tournament yet,” Coach Lee added.

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Tournament Results

Overall Standings

Division I
First Place: Ohio State University
Second Place: University of Colorado Boulder
Third Place: University of Michigan

Division II
First Place: Washington University
Second Place: Purdue University
Third Place: University of Wisconsin Madison

Division III
First Place: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Second Place: Northwestern University
Third Place: University of Chicago
Fourth Place and below:
Miami University OH
University of Minnesota
Michigan State University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Cincinnati
Cornell University
Kent State University

Poomsae

Poomsae A League
First Place: University of Colorado Boulder PA1
Second Place: University of Michigan PA1
Third Place: Michigan State University PA1
Third Place: Purdue University PA1

Poomsae B League
First Place: University of Colorado Boulder PB1
Second Place: Ohio State University PB2
Third Place: Ohio State University PB1
Third Place: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign PB1

Poomsae C League
First Place: Ohio State University PC1
Second Place: University of Colorado Boulder PC1
Third Place: University of Chicago PC1
Third Place: Michigan State University PC1

Sparring

Sparring Women’s A League
First Place: Washington University Women’s A1
Second Place: Ohio State University Women’s A1
Third Place: MCTC Free Agent Team Women’s A1
Third Place: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Women’s A1

Sparring Women’s B League
First Place: University of Colorado Boulder Women’s B1
Second Place: Ohio State University Women’s B1
Third Place: Miami University OH Women’s B1
Third Place: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Women’s B2

Sparring Women’s C League
First Place: University of Colorado Boulder Women’s C1
Second Place: University of Michigan Women’s C1
Third Place: Purdue University Women’s C1
Third Place: Northwestern University Women’s C1

Sparring Men’s A League
First Place: DNP
Second Place: DNP
Third Place: TIE
Ohio State University Men’s A1
University of Chicago Men’s A1
Ohio State University Men’s A2
University of Michigan Men’s A2

Sparring Men’s B League
First Place: Ohio State University Men’s B2
Second Place: Ohio State University Men’s B1
Third Place: Northwestern University Men’s B1
Third Place: University of Wisconsin Madison Men’s B1

Sparring Men’s C League
First Place: DNP
Second Place: TIE – University of Chicago Men’s C1 and Miami University OH Men’s C1
Third Place: University of Michigan Men’s C2
Third Place: University of Michigan Men’s C1

UNC Hosts Record-Breaking ACATA Tournament as NCTA Regional Leagues Continue to Thrive

Chapel Hill, NC — October 11, 2025 — The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill hosted the 2025 Atlantic Coast Alliance of Taekwondo Associations (ACATA) Tournament, welcoming 109 competitors from universities across the Mid-Atlantic. The event marked the largest UNC tournament in ACATA history and showcased the growing strength, camaraderie, and sportsmanship that define collegiate Taekwondo in the region.

The success of the UNC event reflects a broader momentum building across the ACATA league, which serves as the Mid-Atlantic region’s home within the National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (NCTA) Regional League Initiative. Through ACATA, student-athletes from universities across Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, and beyond come together in a competitive yet collaborative environment that strengthens the entire collegiate Taekwondo community.

“The regional league initiative has been fantastic for our league,” said Casey Denham, ACATA President. “Not only are our competitions larger, but all of our competitors are growing from the increased competition.”

The NCTA Regional League Initiative, now in its second year, connects collegiate teams nationwide—including the Eastern Collegiate Taekwondo Conference (ECTC), Midwestern Collegiate Taekwondo Conference (MCTC), Southern Collegiate Taekwondo Conference (SCTC), Northwest Collegiate Taekwondo Conference (NWCTC), PacWest Collegiate Taekwondo Conference (PacWest), and ACATA—to expand opportunities for athletes to represent their schools and qualify for the NCTA Cup Championships each spring.

“Going into the second year of the NCTA Regional League Initiative, I am so pleased to see the most opportunities ever for collegiate athletes to participate and represent their schools in competition in their regions,” said Dan Chuang, NCTA President. “Thank you to the hard work of our regional directors, as well as to Tournament Committee Chair Tara Sarathi for their hard work to make these events a reality.”

Chuang also reflected on the continued success of the NCTA Cup, which debuted last season as the culmination of the collegiate Taekwondo year.

“The historic NCTA Cup was a resounding success, with head-to-head 3v3 poomsae and sparring formats bringing an electric atmosphere as athletes gave their all on behalf of their teammates and schools to reach the podium, and schools from the full breadth of the country represented,” said Chuang. “I am looking forward to seeing this event grow year over year and become a destination for teams at the end of a long season.”

The Chapel Hill tournament brought together athletes from UNC, Liberty University, Virginia Tech, UMBC, UVA, Georgia Tech, Drexel, and NC State, with many programs meeting on the mats for the first time this season. The event marked Drexel University and NC State’s first-ever ACATA appearances, reflecting the league’s continued growth across the Mid-Atlantic.

“It was great to have our largest UNC tournament ever, with 109 competitors and welcoming students from Drexel and NC State for the first time,” Denham added. “The energy throughout the day was incredible, and it’s inspiring to see how collegiate Taekwondo continues to grow across the region.”

From the first poomsae rounds to the final sparring matches, the atmosphere was filled with excitement and mutual respect as teams cheered each other on. The tournament underscored the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and competitive excellence that define ACATA’s role in the NCTA framework.


Tournament Results

Poomsae

Men’s White/Yellow
🥇 Eric Chen (UNC)
🥈 Ricardo Huezo (Liberty University)
🥉 Nathan Norton (Liberty University), Christian Caldwell (Liberty University)

Men’s Green/Orange
🥇 Matthew Yun (UNC)
🥈 Christian DeVicent (Liberty University)
🥉 Krish Uppal (UMBC), Vidur Shah (UNC)

Men’s Blue/Purple
🥇 Arya Venkatesan (UNC)
🥈 Brian Tse (UMBC)

Men’s Red
🥇 Colin Franco (UNC)
🥈 Nathan Butler (UNC)
🥉 Paul Bearchell (Liberty University), Praise Apanisile (UNC)

Men’s Black
🥇 David Kim (UVA)
🥈 Krish Parimi (UNC)
🥉 Jaden Jo (UVA), Samuel Kim (UVA)

Women’s White/Yellow
🥇 Katrina McMillen (Liberty University)
🥈 Sofiia Khalik (UNC)
🥉 Adrijaa Paul (UNC)

Women’s Green/Orange
🥇 Emily Cumaco (UMBC)
🥈 Dagan Newsome (UNC)
🥉 Sarah Hoell (Liberty University), Clara Mellows (UNC)

Women’s Blue/Purple
🥇 Emily Sloane (Liberty University)
🥈 Khara Pastean (Liberty University)
🥉 Eunji Lee (UNC)

Women’s Red
🥇 Alexis Goetz (UMBC)
🥈 Zoe Anderson (UNC)
🥉 Rachel Moody (UNC), Marynna McLean (UNC)

Women’s Black
🥇 Anika Tsutsumi (Virginia Tech)
🥈 Astrid De Guzman (Georgia Tech)
🥉 Hanah You (UMBC), Emma Davis (Drexel)


Sparring

Beginner Men’s Light
🥇 Nicholas Schmitz (UMBC)
🥈 Matthew Knowles (Liberty University)
🥉 Krish Uppal (UMBC), Eric Chen (UNC)

Beginner Men’s Middle
🥇 Light Oyediran (UMBC)
🥈 Ricardo Huezo (Liberty University)
🥉 Nathan Norton (Liberty University), Christian Caldwell (Liberty University)

Beginner Men’s Heavy
🥇 James Agbam (UMBC)
🥈 Christian DeVicent (Liberty University)

Beginner Women’s Light
🥇 Katrina McMillen (Liberty University)
🥈 Dagan Newsome (UNC)
🥉 Samhitha Sridhar (UNC)

Beginner Women’s Heavy
🥇 Clara Mellows (UNC)
🥈 Sarah Hoell (Liberty University)

Intermediate Men’s Light
🥇 Nathan Butler (UNC)
🥈 Brian Tse (UMBC)

Intermediate Men’s Middle
🥇 Colin Franco (UNC)
🥈 Praise Apanisile (UNC)
🥉 Nathan Le (UMBC), Aarya Paduru (UNC)

Intermediate Men’s Heavy
🥇 Paul Bearchell (Liberty University)

Intermediate Women’s Light
🥇 Zoe Anderson (UNC)

Intermediate Women’s Middle
🥇 Khara Pastean (Liberty University)
🥈 Marynna McLean (UNC)
🥉 Emily Sloane (Liberty University), Rachel Moody (UNC)

Elite Men’s Light
🥇 Daniel Yoon (UNC)
🥈 Codrin Rau (Georgia Tech)
🥉 Yoonseo Myung (UVA), Hans Gagan (Virginia Tech)

Elite Men’s Middle
🥇 Dave-Manuel Djachechi (UMBC)
🥈 Jaden Jo (UVA)
🥉 David Kim (UVA), Samuel Kim (UVA)

Elite Men’s Heavy
🥇 Abou Sow (UMBC)
🥈 Mason Mines (UNC)
🥉 Joseph Kim (Liberty University), James Kang (Virginia Tech)

Elite Women’s Light
🥇 Evelyn Gazzola (Virginia Tech)

Elite Women’s Middle (standings corrected Nov. 12, 2025)
🥇 Elizabeth Nitz (NC State)
🥈 Kaitlyn Hansen (UNC)
🥉 Ash Jeong (Virginia Tech), Ruth Cho (Virginia Tech)

Elite Women’s Heavy
🥇 Maia Paulitz (UVA)
🥈 Habiba Morsy (UVA)
🥉 Julia Eesley (Liberty University), Katherine Halick (Virginia Tech)

The next ACATA event will take place at the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday, November 15, 2025, featuring a 3v3 team competition format. Teams across the Mid-Atlantic are already preparing for another exciting display of collegiate Taekwondo as the NCTA Regional League season continues.

Cornell University Hosts Third ECTC Tournament of the Season

Ithaca, NY – March 9, 2025 – Cornell University welcomed 364 competitors from 20 schools for the third Eastern Collegiate Taekwondo Conference (ECTC) tournament of the season. With divisions following the usual 3v3 team format for both poomsae and sparring, the event highlighted the growing strength of collegiate Taekwondo and provided another stepping stone on the road to the National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships.

Teams from across the East Coast, including perennial powerhouses and new contenders, demonstrated exceptional skill, sportsmanship, and camaraderie throughout the day. As the ECTC continues to expand, tournaments like Cornell’s play a critical role in fostering athlete development and strengthening the competitive pipeline.

This tournament also served as another qualifier for the newly established NCTA Cup Division, which will debut at the 2025 NCTA National Collegiate Championships.

“With six regional conferences now recognized nationwide, we are seeing more collegiate Taekwondo athletes compete and grow as leaders within their programs,” said Dan Chuang, President of the NCTA. “The ECTC continues to set the standard for high-level collegiate competition, and the performances at Cornell demonstrated the incredible dedication of these student-athletes.”

As the ECTC season progresses, the energy and intensity of competition continue to build. The strong turnout and spirited matches at Cornell signal another exciting chapter in the season, leading up to the next tournament and, ultimately, the national championships.


Division Winners

A-Team Poomsae
🥇 1st – West Point A1: Yudam Jeong, Yewon Jeong, Megan Cho
🥈 2nd – Rutgers A1: Hamin Kim, Jessica Lee, Aden Nguyen
🥉 3rd – Northeastern A1: Brian Meagher, Connie Chong, Isabella Bartolomei
🥉 3rd – UPenn A1: Ryan Real, Giang Vu, Chloe Ng

B-Team Poomsae
🥇 1st – MIT B1: Yuying Lin, Ricardo Carrillo, Titus Tsai
🥈 2nd – Northeastern B1: Victoria Mung, Conrad Wu, Alexander Lei
🥉 3rd – Northeastern B2: Ariana Mechem, Linh B. Tran, Helen Wang
🥉 3rd – MIT B2: Arthur Liang, Rona Wang, Evelyn Fu

C-Team Poomsae
🥇 1st – UPenn C1: Jiyu Zhang, Adele Xinrui Qian, Ellis Charles
🥈 2nd – NYU C1: Ahreumbi Rew, Bess Gsell, Ujin Boldbaatar
🥉 3rd – MIT C2: Jamie Lim, Lynn Leetrairong, John Onyemelukwe
🥉 3rd – Rutgers C1: Emily Ou, Alina Chen, Grace Virmani

Men’s A-Team Sparring
🥇 1st – Rutgers A2: Sang Min Park, Aden Nguyen, Sai Kommuru
🥈 2nd – Cornell A1: Eliot Youngmin Lee, Marcuz Ygana, Louis Arnoult Costafreda
🥉 3rd – MIT A1: John Magira, Dale Irving, Xavier Sanchez
🥉 3rd – Rutgers A1: Jason Lee, Hamin Kim

Women’s A-Team Sparring
🥇 1st – NYU A1: Wenjia Qu, Cindy Lin, Shevana Shan, Xian Au Yang
🥈 2nd – Northeastern A1: Sydney Bao, Taylor McMordie, Sierre Ternoey
🥉 3rd – West Point A1: Grace Kim, Yewon Jeong, Megan Cho
🥉 3rd – Cornell A1: Audrey Kohlman, Hae Yeon Park, Amelia Rooney

Men’s B-Team Sparring
🥇 1st – Cornell B1: Bradley Bogues, Oladipo Omokanwaye, Berk Balkir
🥈 2nd – Northeastern B1: Mahadharsan Ravichandran, Alexander Lei, Jan Heinz
🥉 3rd – MIT B2: Jeryl Lewis, Jose Ramirez
🥉 3rd – MIT B1: Ricardo Carrillo, Arthur Liang, William Nolan

Women’s B-Team Sparring
🥇 1st – Cornell B1: Lily Mager, Olivia Wen, Dylan Beegal
🥈 2nd – Cornell B2: Varvara Babii, Aloyse Maille, Maria Oprea
🥉 3rd – UNC-CH B1: Zoe Anderson, Marynna McLean
🥉 3rd – Ohio State B1: Sophia Weiss, Elizabeth Nitz, Sara Sun

Men’s C-Team Sparring
🥇 1st – NYU C1: Golam Raiyan, Marat Nueraji, Ely Mager
🥈 2nd – MIT C1: Andrew Acevedo, Kai Hung, John Onyemelukwe
🥉 3rd – Northeastern C1: Adrian Rodriguez Vazquez, Cameron Minh-Bao Nguyen, Kevin Travieso
🥉 3rd – U Albany C1: Joshua Mathew, Jheriell Betances, Xavier Danie

Women’s C-Team Sparring
🥇 1st – NYU C1: Ujin Boldbaatar, Ahreumbi Rew, Cecilia Lovseth
🥈 2nd – Cornell C1: Anita Liu, Saty Paynter-Tavares, Cassidy Langenfeld
🥉 3rd – Northeastern C1: Kinolee Kumarasinghe, Ella Green, Avisha Sonika
🥉 3rd – UPenn C1: Jiyu Zhang, Adele Xinrui Qian


Overall Team Awards

🏆 1st Place – Cornell University
🥈 2nd Place – New York University (NYU)
🥉 3rd Place – Northeastern University


As the ECTC season continues, athletes look ahead to the next competition at the University of Vermont on March 30th, a pivotal moment leading into the National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships.

Ithaca, NY – March 9, 2025

UT Austin Hosts Inaugural SCTC Tournament, Expanding Collegiate Taekwondo in the South

Austin, TX, March 1, 2025 – The University of Texas at Austin hosted the first-ever Southern Collegiate Taekwondo Conference (SCTC) tournament, marking a major milestone for collegiate Taekwondo in the southern region. With over 100 competitors from UT Austin, Texas A&M University, UT Dallas, UT Rio Grande Valley, and the University of Chicago, the event showcased team Poomsae, team sparring, and individual sparring, fostering both competition and community among athletes.

This tournament also served as a qualifier for the new NCTA Cup Division, set to debut at the 2025 NCTA National Collegiate Championships. “Six regional conferences are being recognized and organized across the United States, creating more opportunities than ever for college students to compete and grow as athletes and leaders,” said Dan Chuang, President of the NCTA. “Participation in these regional conferences will qualify collegiate athletes for the NCTA Team Championships, where they will compete for the new traveling trophy, the NCTA Cup. This cup will reside with the winning school each year.”

The tournament introduced the 3v3 Poomsae and Kyorugi formats for both black belts and color belts—formats that had yet to be seen in the southern collegiate circuit. “This event was not without its hiccups, but overall, it was many steps in a positive direction,” said Danielle Drews, a UT Austin alumna. “All schools and athletes demonstrated remarkable sportsmanship and camaraderie as this tournament brought them one step closer to their goals for the national collegiate tournament next month.”

The tournament also saw a growing presence of UT Austin alumni stepping up to support the event. “From an operations perspective, this year went so much smoother than the chaos of trying new things last year,” said Drews. “I am so grateful for everyone’s continued support. Having day-of support from ECTC Tournament Committee member Joshua Kwok and virtual support from Will Estey was extremely helpful. We were also able to garner more support from UT alumni, which felt amazing, especially after being the sole onsite alum volunteer last year. NCTA Tournament Committee Chair Tara Sarathi and I have talked before about the ECTC tournament committees and how the alumni have grown into the incredible force they are, and that’s my dream for the UT Taekwondo program.”

Tournament Results

Poomsae Winners

A Team Winners:
🏆 UT Austin PA2 – Ava Lim, Rachel Zhang, Wesland Ung
🥈 UT Austin PA1 – Fiona Hawkins, Kacie Nguyen, Kaila Pierson
🥉 UChicago PA1 – Ronik Bhaskar, Karen Chuchuca, Ethan Li
🏅 UTD PA1 – Nathan Boyle, Becky Leija, Travis Raley

B Team Winners:
🏆 UT Austin PB1 – Joey Hummel, Tivon Nguyen, Tyler Moon
🥈 UT Austin PB2 – Catherine Ta, Nicholas Peasley
🥉 UT Austin PB4 – Alice Jeong, Ilaria Cielo, Robin Sherrer
🏅 UChicago PB1 – Jocelyn Hsu, Lia Guerrero, Victoria Alana

C Team Winners:
🏆 UT Austin PC1 – Anh Vu, Christopher Chin, Martin Becker
🥈 UT Austin PC6 – Abi Pither, June Lee, Brianne Johnson
🥉 UT Austin PC5 – Ashwini Patil, Francesca Cadet, Lilliana Cadet
🏅 UT Austin PC2 – Hailey Lockett, Jack Whitehead, Paromita Cesano Bagchi

Men’s Sparring Winners

A Team Winners:
🏆 UTRGV Men’s A1 – Alex Rayas, Matias Lopez, Matthew Kim
🥈 Texas A&M Men’s A1 – Bryan Sutjipto, Jack Hughes, Tyler Seibert, Kevin Von Nacher
🥉 UT Austin Men’s A1 – Joey Hummel, Francisco Martinez
🏅 UTD Men’s A1 – Lu-Chen Lu, Bryan Ha, Brandon Kim

B Team Winners:
🏆 Texas A&M Men’s B1 – Zachary Gavlick, Aayushman Sharma
🥈 UT Austin Men’s B3 – William Chau, Arav Rawat
🥉 UT Austin Men’s B1 – Tyler Moon, Adarsh Javvaji, Douglas Ramirez
🏅 UT Austin Men’s B2 – Nicholas Peasley, Siddharth Shanbhag

C Team Winners:
🏆 UT Austin Men’s C2 – Jack Whitehead, Inhyeok Cho
🥈 UT Austin Men’s C5 – Samarveer Panag, Tyler Chamberlain
🥉 Texas A&M Men’s C1 – Kush Ganji, Varun Venkataraman
🏅 UT Austin Men’s C1 – Langston Stowers, Aaron Chris Tabuco

Women’s Sparring Winners

A Team Winners:
🏆 UT Austin Women’s A1 – Madeline Pitts, Danica Deaton
🥈 Texas A&M Women’s A1 – Isabella Afsar, Nora Dolt

B Team Winners:
🏆 UT Austin Women’s B4 – Stephanie Degnore, Adalia Sorola, Kate Mader
🥈 UT Austin Women’s B3 – Franchesca Untalan, Yashwini Trivedi
🥉 UT Austin Women’s B2 – Paloma Vega, Esmeralda Rizo, Ankitha Doma
🏅 UT Austin Women’s B1 – Mia Saavedra, Catherine Ta

C Team Winners:
🏆 UT Austin Women’s C1 – Malaika Shah, Sophia Li, Pournima Mante
🥈 Texas A&M Women’s C1 – Lauren Pilon, Malina Nesian, Rosaline Kumar
🥉 Texas A&M Women’s C2 – Divija Dronadula, Orleane Alima
🏅 UT Austin Women’s C2 – Eesha Conikee, Cassidy Wong

As the SCTC continues to establish itself within the collegiate Taekwondo landscape, this tournament set a strong foundation for future events and strengthened the competitive pipeline leading into the 2025 National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships.

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