TEMPE, AZ – The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) is pleased to announce today the 11 head coaches who have been elected to the Division III Operating Committee. These coaches were chosen by their fellow ITA Member Coaches and will serve a three-year term that will span until June 2026.
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps’ Paul Settles has been named the Division III Men’s chair, while Washington & Lee’s Erin Ness has been re-named the Division III Women’s chair, a position that she has held with distinction for the past three years. Settles and Ness join Carnegie’s Andy Girard and Denison’s Jamie Scott as the only returning members to the operating committee from the 2020-2023 class.
For a complete list of the ITA Division III Operating Committee members continue reading below, or visit the Division III Operating Committee page.
2023-2026 ITA Division III Operating Committee Members
Committee Member | School | Region |
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Jason Box | Swarthmore | Atlantic South Region |
Andy Girard | Carnegie Mellon | Atlantic South Region |
Todd Wojtkowski | Case Western Reserve | Central Region |
Ryan Jump | North Central College | Central Region |
Todd Doebler | Amherst | Northeast Region |
Anik Cepeda | Williams | Northeast Region |
Paul Settles* | CMS | West Region |
Andrew Cohn | Trinity (TX) | West Region |
Jimmy Chau | Lewis & Clark | West Region – At Large |
Jamie Scott | Denison | Central Region – At Large |
Erin Ness* | Washington & Lee | Atlantic South Region – At Large |
*Indicates Committee Chair
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