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2024 NCTA Championships Coverage with BallerTV
Dear NCTA Community,
The National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (NCTA) is thrilled to announce our partnership with BallerTV to bring you full, high-quality, live-stream coverage of this year’s NCTA Championships at UC Berkeley!
We invite you and others from all over the world to pilot BallerTV’s streaming of the NCTA Championships from the comfort of your homes. We know the cost of travel can make it difficult for teams to bring everyone they would like to. That’s why the NCTA is bringing quality action to you, so that you, your teammates, and family members back home can support your favorite athletes and universities in real-time.
Access to the live-stream for the entire weekend will require an event pass priced at $40. This will enable you to not only watch all three-days of action in real-time in every ring, but also to access the full recording afterwards to replay your favorite moments and create highlights via BallerTV’s AI technology.
Access high-quality, live-streaming on BallerTV’s event page: https://www.ballertv.com/events/2024-ncta-national-collegiate-and-high-school-championships
BallerTV is a leader in sports broadcasting with expertise showcasing many different sports. We are excited to collaborate with them to bring high-definition, collegiate taekwondo action to more eyes. Don’t miss out – mark your calendars, purchase your event pass, and grab some popcorn!
Best regards,
NCTA
Announcement of the 2024 NCTA High School Championship Excellence Scholarship
The National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (NCTA) is excited to announce the NCTA High School Championship Excellence Scholarship. This award aims to recognize and reward outstanding achievements in taekwondo among high school athletes.
Purpose and goals of the scholarship:
The scholarship program aims to support the continued pursuit of excellence in Taekwondo by high school athletes who reflect NCTA’s values, demonstrating exceptional sportsmanship, dedication, and achievement during their high school Taekwondo career.
Scholarship Details
Name of Scholarship: NCTA High School Excellence Scholarship
Amount: $500 per winner
Number of Winners: 2 (1 kyorugi athlete / 1 poomsae athlete)
Frequency: Awarded one time
Important Dates
Application deadline: April 6th, 2024 extended to April 19th, 2024
Announcement of winners will occur on April 13th, 2024
Eligibility Criteria
The following criteria must be met by the applicant to be considered eligible for the scholarship:
- Currently enrolled in high school
- Participation in the 2024 NCTA High School Championship
- High competitors in the High School Championship division must be born in the years 2005 through 2010 and be currently enrolled in high school.
- High school athletes must verify High School student status via the 2024 NCTA High School Eligibility Form and Email a clear photo or nctaeligibility@gmail.com by March 29, 2024.
- Must hold rank of Black Belt
Application Process
- Submission of a video application explaining how you are using the lessons from taekwondo to better your local community. Consider including:
- What achievements are you most proud of, and why?
- Describe a time you demonstrated leadership through Taekwondo
- What are you looking forward to most about continuing Taekwondo in college?
- Submission of proof of participation in the NCTA High School Championship
- 2 letters or videos of recommendations (minimally one recommendation from Taekwondo)
- Submission of a current unofficial transcript
Application Instructions
To complete your application for the scholarship, please complete the two steps below.
- Submit your video application to this Google Form.
- Applicants should upload their video applications to YouTube.
- Set up an account on Youtube.com
- Click on “Create” → “Upload video”.
- Title the video in the following format:
“[First Name Last Name] – 2024 NCTA High School Scholarship Application”
Example: “Jane Doe – 2024 NCTA High School Scholarship Application” - For Visibility, Save or publish the video as “Unlisted”.
- Save the video and copy the Video Link to include in your Google Form response.
- Applicants should upload their video applications to YouTube.
- Email the following to ncta.contact@gmail.com:
- Proof of participation in the 2024 NCTA High School Championship
- PDF of email confirmation of registration for the 2024 NCTA High School Championship
- 2 letters or videos of recommendations
- Letters must be in PDF format and attached to your email.
- Video recommendations may be included as links or attachments in your email.
- Current unofficial transcript
- Proof of participation in the 2024 NCTA High School Championship
Selection Process
A selection committee composed of the NCTA President and active coaches in the NCTA network will be formed to review all scholarship applications.
Criteria
Applicants will be evaluated based on their demonstration of sportsmanship, dedication, and achievements in Taekwondo.
Factors that will be considered include:
- Strength of the application
- NCTA High School Championship performance
- Strength of referrals
- Academic performance
Application announcement/submission period begins: March 15, 2024
Application deadline: April 6th, 2024 extended to April 19th, 2024
Application selection process begins: April 7th, 2024
Announcement of winners: April 13th, 2024
Award Announcement
Winners will be notified directly via email. Communications regarding award distribution will occur through direct correspondence with the winners.
Official announcements regarding the award will be shared on the NCTA website and through NCTA’s communication channels. Potential media coverage or press releases associated with the scholarship may apply.
Disbursement of Funds
After successful notification of a scholarship award and verification, NCTA will provide payment of the award to the recipient directly. Check back regularly for updates as more details become available.
Scholarship Renewal
The scholarship is not renewable for multiple years. Applicants may apply multiple times, though winners may only receive the scholarship once.
Terms and Conditions
Scholarship recipients are expected to adhere to the principles and values of the NCTA. If the recipients are found to have exhibited or demonstrated any actions or behaviors contrary to the principles and values of the NCTA, the selection committee may rescind the awards prior to distribution.
Any changes to scholarship details will be communicated in advance.
Contact Information
For inquiries related to the scholarship, contact:
Email: ncta.contact@gmail.com
Are scholarships from NCTA open to international or DACA students?
Our scholarships are currently open to U.S. Citizens, Permanent Residents, and DACA recipients only.
About the NCTA:
The NCTA was formed in 1970 by a group of collegiate martial arts instructors. It works to promote Taekwondo in colleges and universities and to create a better understanding of the culture and philosophy of Taekwondo.
NCTA believes in academic improvement and social progress through Taekwondo. The organization serves to promote, foster, and diversify the experiences that can be obtained in colleges and universities by providing avenues for competition and education for collegiate athletes.
2024 NCTA Championships to Be Held at University of California Berkeley
The NCTA is pleased to announce that the 2024 NCTA National Collegiate and High School Championships will be held in Berkeley, CA at the University of California, Berkeley on the weekend of April 12-14.
Preliminary schedule information has been posted on the 2024 NCTA Championships page. Please check back regularly for more information as it becomes available.
USA Collegiate Team Concludes Summer World University Games
The NCTA USA National Collegiate Taekwondo Team competed at the 2023 Summer World University Games from July 29 to August 4, 2023 and represented well! The team achieved one bronze medal in Mixed Pair Poomsae, and nine hard-fought 5th place finishes across the other divisions.
POOMSAE ATHLETES
Female Individual Adalis Munoz, Texas A&M University – 9TH/SEMIS
Male Individual Jason Dahlberg, University of Texas, Austin – 7th/PRELIMS
Mixed Pair Alex Lee, Stanford University & Adalis Munoz – BRONZE
Female Team Adalis Munoz, Zoie Munoz, Texas Christian University & Titania Thao, Gustavus Adolphus College – 9TH/SEMIS
Male Team Ryan Real, University of Pennsylvania, Joseph Yoo, Rutgers University & Brian Meagher, Northeastern University – 5TH/FINALS
FEMALE SPARRING ATHLETES
-46kg Karine Leclerq, UCLA – 9TH
-49kg Caliana Fonseca, San Joaquin Delta College – 5TH
-53kg Melina Daniel, Seattle University – 5TH
-57kg Logan Weber, Johnson County CC – 17TH
-62kg Danica Deaton, University of Texas, Austin – 9TH
-67kg Ara White, University of South Florida – 5TH
-73kg Brianne Usserman, George Mason University – 5TH
+73kg Alena Viana, University of North Carolina, Charlotte – 5TH
MALE SPARRING ATHLETES
-54kg Juancarlos Norzagaray, American Military University – 9TH
-58kg Christopher Allen, University of North Carolina, Charlotte – 17TH
-63kg Derrick Kwak, UCLA – 5TH
-68kg Adan Rivas, University of Texas, Austin – 17TH
-74kg William Smith III, UCLA – 5TH
-80kg Abou Sow, University of Maryland, Baltimore County – 9TH
-87kg Seyed Farhang Mousavizadeh, Santiago Canyon College – 9TH
+87kg Brian Choi, Rutgers University – 5TH
FEMALE TEAM SPARRING
Danica Deaton, Brianne Usserman, Logan Weber, Ara White – 9TH
MALE TEAM SPARRING
Farhang Mousavizadeh, Juancarlos Norzagaray, Adan Rivas, Abou Sow – 9TH
MANAGEMENT TEAM & COACHES
Daniel Chuang, Head of Team/Coach
Sung Kim, Team Director
Sherri Lashomb, Team Doctor
David Lee, Manager/Coach
Joseph Van, Head Sparring Coach
Stephen Lambdin, Coach
Lynda Laurin, Coach
Damian Villa, Coach
Successful 2023 NCTA Championships Concludes in Boulder, CO
Boulder, CO (April 16, 2023) The 2023 NCTA Championships concluded successfully with a full day of black belt sparring at the University of Colorado, Boulder. This year’s championships had the second highest attendance in USA collegiate history, with 597 in the final participation account. This year saw the inclusion of a separate Summer World University Games team trials event, the return of the High School sparring and poomsae divisions, and the introduction for the first time of the collegiate breaking division and demonstration division.
First place in the Overall (black belt and color belts) as well as the Color Belt Division was the University of Texas, Austin. The Championship (black belt) Division was won by the University of California, Los Angeles.
The Male athlete of the year was Ian Lopez of the University of Colorado, Boulder, and the Female Athlete of the Year was Trinity Noble of Tarrant County College. The Male Poomsae Athlete of the Year was Brandon Cho of the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Female Poomsae Athlete of the Year was Sharlene Duong, also of the University of California, Los Angeles. Freshman Athlete of the Year was Xena Sawyer of Liberty University.
The Coach of the Year was David Lee of the University of Colorado, Boulder. Referees of the year were Megan Chan and Joseph Aguon III.
Complete NCTA Championships results can be found here.