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University of Chicago Hosts 2026 MCTC Spring Championship

Chicago, IL, February 28, 2026 – The Midwest Collegiate Taekwondo Conference (MCTC) concluded the 2025–2026 season with the MCTC Spring 2026 Championship, hosted by the University of Chicago. As the second and final event of the season, the tournament brought together more than 200 athletes from across the Midwest for a full day of high-level collegiate competition in both poomsae and sparring.
Teams from across the conference gathered in Chicago to close out a season that saw strong participation and continued growth for the region’s collegiate taekwondo community. Athletes competed in nine divisions across poomsae, women’s sparring, and men’s sparring, showcasing the depth of talent developing within MCTC programs. A huge congratulations and thank you to all who were involved, from athletes, coaches, volunteers, and referees!
New and Old Faces

The Spring event saw the return of familiar MCTC rivals bidding for their spots in the final standings. MCTC veterans included Northwestern University, Ohio State University, Purdue University, University of Minnesota, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Michigan State University, University of Chicago, University of Illinois Chicago, and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, all who have participated in several consecutive tournaments.
“Amazing to see so many returning schools,” remarked MCTC President David Lee. “But we also had a lot of new schools who brought teams for the first time and showed they can be contenders!”

Newcomers included Iowa State University, Purdue University in Indianapolis, University of Iowa, and University of Arkansas (who won the Poomsae C League as first time competitors). Other new but returning teams included Washington University in St. Louis, who fields a small but competitive team. The smallest team at the event, University of Missouri Kansas City, perfectly represented what the league is about. Even through competition, other teams helped coach UMKC’s lone athlete and provided camaraderie throughout the day. “I’ll definitely be back in the fall, and with more athletes to field more teams for UMKC!” said Abrar Ali Khan.

“I am hopeful that the format of 3v3 competition encourages teams to invest in recruiting and competition,” said David Lee. “It’s a great experience whether you have 1 or 30 athletes on your team, and I am excited for the reputation of our league to continue to draw athletes every year.”
A Dramatic Finish

The final matches of the day provided one of the most exciting moments of the season. “The excitement of the day reached a crescendo with the very last sparring match, which was the highlight of the event,” said Tournament Committee member Nick Bayhi. “Underdog A-Teams from Michigan State University and University of Iowa knocked off host school University of Chicago and powerhouse Ohio State University to meet in the finals, where they split Heavy and Middleweight wins. With a win from their Lightweight athlete, Jogi Katende not only brought home victory for MSU A1, he rocketed MSU from 7th place overall to 2nd with the win and earning him MCTC MVP. These are the moments 3v3 was made for!”
The dramatic conclusion highlighted the intensity and team spirit that define collegiate taekwondo competition.
Looking Ahead
The 2025–2026 season proved to be one of the strongest yet for the conference, with broad participation and growing enthusiasm from programs across the region.
“It was a very fun season,” MCTC President David Lee reflected on the successful season. “We had 27 schools represented between our Fall and Spring events. We’re very excited for the next season!”
With continued growth and competitive balance across the conference, the MCTC looks forward to building on the momentum when teams return for the 2026–2027 season.
MCTC Spring 2026 Championship Results
Division Results
Division 1
Ohio State University 628 pts
Michigan State University 284 pts
Northwestern University 276 pts
Division 2
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign 256 pts
University of Chicago 248 pts
Iowa State University 188 pts
Division 3
University of Wisconsin Madison 156 pts
University of Illinois Chicago 140 pts
Washington University in St. Louis 136 pts
University of Arkansas 128 pts
University of Minnesota 120 pts
Purdue University in Lafayette 120 pts
University of Iowa 80 pts
Purdue University in Indianapolis 56 pts
University of Missouri Kansas City 32 pts
Poomsae Team Results
A Team (Advanced)
Ohio State University – PA2 Jed Jung, Abigail Schwarz, Aaron Hsieh
Michigan State University – PA1 Thomas Martin, Sky Kim, Connor Ball
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – PA2 Nitin Krishna, Eva Kim, Reginald Chen
Michigan State University – PA2 Hannah Oberski, Claire Medema
B Team (Intermediate)
Ohio State University – PB1 (tie) Portia Thompson, Ryan Smith, Sophia Weiss
Ohio State University – PB2 (tie) Avery Temple, Kyle Smith, Owen Mikulski
University of Chicago – PB1 (tie) Jocelyn Hsu, Grace Yao, Morgan Kim
Ohio State University – PB3 (tie) Yang Yang, Theodore Anderson, Abhinav Devulapalli
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – PB1 (tie) Peggy Lee, Yusuf Ahmed, Lauren Smilie
C Team (Beginner)
University of Arkansas – PC1 Faith Sumrow, Kyra White, Amanda Sparshott
University of Wisconsin–Madison – PC1 Jeddahleen Abing, Kate Alcorn, Simon Richter
Iowa State University – PC3 Gavin Macanip, Henry Cierebiej, Landon Taylor
Iowa State University – PC2 Angona Biswas, Michael Till, Nicholas Collins
Sparring Team Results
Women’s A Team
Ohio State University – Women’s A1 Maya Chen-Randall, Kathleen Duffey
Washington University in St. Louis – Women’s A1 Arwyn Sullivan, Sara Alfarhan
Northwestern University – Women’s A1 Kelia Noranjo-Champion, Alicia Li, Angela Zhang
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – Women’s A1 Alana Heinrichs, Rachel Su, Ashley Gomez
Women’s B Team
Ohio State University – Women’s B1 Portia Thompson, Yang Yang, Sophia Weiss
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – Women’s B1 Peggy Lee, Rong Wei
Purdue University in Indianapolis – Women’s B1 Jiya Patel, Samiya Balu
University of Illinois Chicago – Women’s B1 Gabija Gricius, Deone Lesley
Women’s C Team
University of Chicago – Women’s C1 Skye Freeman, Sophie Ovcharenko, Morgan Strickland
Iowa State University – Women’s C1 Lauren Nielsen, Marleigh Ace
University of Wisconsin–Madison – Women’s C1 Jeddahleen Abing, Kate Alcorn
Northwestern University – Women’s C1 Jackeline Maya, Adele Wilson, Dalila Hmelidze
Men’s A Team
Michigan State University – Men’s A1 Stavros Moustakeas, Mitch Shin, Jogi Katende
University of Iowa – Men’s A1 Andrew Lee, Damien Garrett, William Dang
University of Chicago – Men’s A1 Danyal Osman, Joon Kim, Isaac Estrada, Rahul Tudmilla
Ohio State University – Men’s A1 Aaron Hsieh, Varun Pillai, Alexandru Papadopol
Men’s B Team
Ohio State University – Men’s B1 Kyle Smith, Ryan Smith, Owen Mikulski
Northwestern University – Men’s B1 Tapiwa Gwapedza, Tyler Lau, Grant Putnam
Michigan State University – Men’s B1 Billy Lor, Aldus Yun, Alex Foufopoulos
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – Men’s B1 Dhruv Kapadia, David Cox, Nick Christner
Men’s C Team
University of Chicago – Men’s C1 Leo Liang, Noah Michel, Wedan Emmanuel Gnibga
Iowa State University – Men’s C1 Gavin Macanip, Landon Taylor, Michael Till
University of Chicago – Men’s C2 Chase Grosso, Ik Cho, Nicholas Cartagena
Northwestern University – Men’s C1 Ty Wilson, Sam Jung
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
