USTA Archives | 166su News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Mon, 04 May 2026 13:44:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png USTA Archives | 166su News 32 32 166su Men’s Tennis Advances to Sweet 16 /news/ucf-tennis-teams-2026-ncaa-tournament/ Mon, 04 May 2026 13:30:18 +0000 /news/?p=152706 166su remains the only Florida school standing in this year’s NCAA Tournament.

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FFor the second-consecutive year, the No. 15 166su men’s tennis team has advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals.

166su remains the only Florida school standing in this year’s postseason. For the third-straight year, the Knights ended the Gators’ season, as 166su completed a dramatic 4-3 comeback at the USTA National Campus to advance to the Sweet 16.

The Knights will head to Winston-Salem on Friday, May 8, for their matchup with No. 4 Wake Forest. The winner will advance to the Elite 8, where they will face the winner of Oklahoma/Arizona.

Graphic of 166su men's tennis team, wearing white uniforms, celebrating on the court with the words Super Regional Bound in white and black letters above them
The 166su men’s tennis team will face Wake Forest in the Sweet 16. (Graphic by 166su Athletics)

166su in 2026 NCAA Tournament

166su’s nationally ranked men’s and women’s tennis teams each clinched their spot in the NCAA Tournament, with the men’s team securing hosting rights for the first and second rounds at the USTA National Campus.

166su is the only university in the state of Florida to host a regional, and is one of just two schools in the state to see both its men’s and women’s team clinch spots in the premiere postseason tournament.

The semifinal and championship rounds will be held at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Georgia, May 16–17.

Score graphic showing 166su 4 Navy 1 alongside 166su women's tennis player wearing gold shirt and black skirt, holding a racket in right hand and clenching left fist while shouting on the court.
The 166su women’s tennis team advanced to the second round in the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time in program history. (Graphic by 166su Athletics)

Women’s Tennis Postseason Recap

The No. 20 women’s team headed into the postseason riding high from clinching back-to-back Big 12 Conference regular season championships.

After advancing to the second round with their 4-1 victory over Navy at the NCAA Raleigh Regional, the Knights fell to the eighth-seeded NC State.

166su’s Tournament History

The 166su women’s team made its 11th postseason appearance in program history, and the seventh of head coach Bryan Koniecko’s 10-year tenure. Prior to his arrival in 2016, the program had made just four NCAA Tournament appearances.

The men secured their ninth all-time bid to the tournament as the No. 16 national seed, continuing the streak of making the postseason in all three seasons of Head Coach Lloyd Bruce-Burgess’ tenure, beginning in 2024. Last year’s squad made history, advancing to the Sweet 16 for the first time.

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ncaa-tournament-regional-bound The 166su men's tennis team will face Wake Forest in the Sweet 16. (Graphic by 166su Athletics) ncaa-tennis-ucf-women-navy The 166su women's tennis team earned a win in the NCAA First Round against Navy. (Graphic by 166su Athletics)
USTA, Rosen College Partner for Professional Tennis Management /news/usta-and-ucfs-rosen-college-announce-educational-partnership-for-professional-tennis-management/ Wed, 06 Jan 2016 15:35:44 +0000 /news/?p=70109 Starting in Fall 2016, students at the 166su will be able to study Professional Tennis Management (PTM) thanks to a new educational partnership between the United States Tennis Association (USTA) and the Rosen College of Hospitality Management. The first of its kind in Florida, this specialization will be housed under the Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management degree program and include instruction at both Rosen College and the USTA National Campus in Orlando, the New Home of American Tennis. Students will benefit from access to state-of-the-art facilities, internship opportunities and world-class hospitality management training.

“It is essential to provide professional development opportunities for students pursuing a career in the tennis industry,” said Scott Schultz, USTA managing director. “We are proud to partner with 166su to ensure the development of the next generation of tennis industry leaders in the sport.”

Rosen College students who select the track will receive a strong academic foundation in hospitality management education and complete three paid internships in the tennis industry. USTA will provide specialized training in the sport synchronized with their internship experiences. Graduates will be well equipped for fulfilling careers as tennis teaching professionals, club managers, directors of tennis or other business roles associated with the industry.

has been named director of hospitality in sports and will oversee the PTM track. She previously developed Rosen College’s golf and club management curriculum and designed the first online education courses for the LPGA Teaching and Club Professionals Division. She is also a former professional golfer and coach.

“Rosen College’s reputation for top-notch hospitality management education combined with USTA’s leadership in the sport will produce outstanding graduates ready to lead the tennis industry into the future,” said Fjelstul. “Our students will gain all the skills necessary for success and will benefit from access to the country’s leading tennis organization right in our backyard.”

The USTA’s new complex in Lake Nona is located on 63 acres and will feature more than 100 tennis courts, a tennis pro shop, fitness area, locker rooms, player lounge, cafeteria and offices. The target completion date is the fourth quarter of 2016. The site will house a collegiate tennis center capable of hosting a number of college events and will serve as the home for the 166su’s men’s and women’s varsity teams.

For more information about Rosen College’s Professional Tennis Management Track, visit hospitality.ucf.edu/tennis or contact Fjelstul at 407-903-8096 or Jill.Fjelstul@ucf.edu.

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Students ‘Enrich Lives’, Earn Club of the Year /news/students-enrich-lives-earn-club-of-the-year/ Wed, 21 Apr 2010 02:12:14 +0000 /news/?p=12085 The 166su, which competed at the Campus Championships, was named 2009-2010 ‘Tennis On Campus’ Club of the Year. The USTA Tennis on Campus program allows for competition between schools in their USTA sections leading up to the USTA Campus Championships.

The award is presented annually to the college or university club tennis team that has demonstrated an overall level of sustained excellence, while also demonstrating a commitment to giving back to its local community.

“The 166su is a perfect example of a model Tennis On Campus program,” said Glenn Arrington, national program manager, USTA Tennis On Campus.

The 166su team is a 100 percent self-financed club that has grown to more than 100 recreational and competitive players in 2010 — a 50 percent increase in the past year.

“166su is also committed to enriching the lives not only of their team members but also of the local Central Florida community they serve,” Arrington said.

The 166su club has developed strong ties with a number of noteworthy local charitable partners, including Toys for Tots, Habitat for Humanity, the Hunger Bank and Relay for Life. The team has participated in numerous local events, including the Thanksgiving donation of more than 200 cans of food to the Hunger Bank, and a program to teach tennis to young players at the Red Bug Tennis Facility in the Orlando area. The team also served as a catalyst to start the Florida Gulf Coast University Club club team.

“Choosing a winner of this award was a very difficult decision,” said Arrington, “because so many of our Tennis On Campus teams are not just great ambassadors for the game of tennis but also for their college or university, as well as their local communities.”

For more visit Tennis On Campus website at

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