NOW ENROLLING – Coach Ed Krass’ 36th Annual College Tennis Exposure Camp® at:
- USTA National Campus (Lake Nona, FL) – June 1-2, 2024
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) – June 29-30, 2024
- Lehigh University (Bethlehem, PA) – July 13-14, 2024
- Mercer County Tennis Park (Princeton, NJ) – July 20-21, 2024
- Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT) – July 27-28, 2024
USTA National Campus (FL)
June 1-2, 2024$895.0036th Annual College Tennis Exposure Camp
USTA National Campus (Lake Nona, FL) - June 1-2, 2024
Players will receive instruction and training from head college coaches representing NCAA Division I, II and III programs.
Instructional drills and matchplay competition will be conducted in the same style and intensity as a collegiate practice session. Players will have the opportunity to experience various coaching styles and to receive on-court coaching during drills and matchplay competition.
Coaching Staff
Appalachian State University - Hannah Fetters, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Augusta State University - Mike McGrath, Head Men's & Women's Coach
University of Central Florida - Lloyd Bruce-Burgess, Head Men's Coach
Colgate University - Bobby Pennington, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Embry-Riddle University - Chad Berryhill, Head Women's Coach
Flagler College - Jonas Piibor, Head Men's Coach
Florida Southern College - Trish Riddell, Head Women's Coach
Florida Southern College - Rhett Rollyson, Head Men's Coach
Gardner-Webb University - Mike Griffith, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Mercer University - Eric Hayes, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Palm Beach Atlantic University - Marc Murray, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Savannah College of Art & Design - Karina Ono, Head Men's & Women's Coach
University of Tampa - Al Dufaux, Head Women's Coach
U.S. Military Academy/ARMY - Paul Peck, Head Women's Coach
U.S. Military Academy/ARMY - Randy Rowley, Head Men's Coach
Warner University - Nate Gangelhoff, Head Men's & Women's CoachCamp Highlights
- 10 hours of on-court, collegiate style drills and matchplay competition
- Outdoor seminars to motivate and educate players about college tennis preparation
- Lunch provided Saturday and Sunday to students
- For players ages 14-18
Home of the USTA and UCF Knights
The Collegiate Tennis Center at the USTA National Campus in Lake Nona (FL) features twelve hard courts with stadium seating for viewing. The USTA National Campus is accessible to major interstates, hotels and restaurants. Lake Nona is close to the Orlando International Airport (MCO).
Camp Arrival and Check-in
Players will check-in Saturday, June 1, between 7:30-8:00 a.m. at the USTA Collegiate Tennis Center (10000 USTA Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827). The camp will start Saturday at 8:15 a.m. The camp concludes on Sunday, June 2, at 4:30 p.m.
Hotel Accommodations
Local hotels will accommodate students staying with parents.
Tuition: $895
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
June 29-30, 2024$895.0036th Annual College Tennis Exposure Clinic
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) - June 29-30, 2024
Players will receive instruction and training from head college coaches representing NCAA Division I, II and III. Instructional drills and matchplay competition will be conducted in the same style and intensity as a collegiate practice session. Players will have the opportunity to experience various coaching styles and to receive on-court coaching during matchplay competition.
Coaching Staff
Bates College - Paul Gastonguay, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Boston College - Scott Wilkins, Head Men's Coach
Brandeis University - Christo Schultz, Head Men's Coach
Colby College - Adam Reeb, Head Men's Coach
Curry College - Cory Tusler, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Emerson College - Burke Paxton, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Endicott College - Anthony D'Angelo, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Florida Southern College - Trish Riddell, Head Women’s Coach
George Washington University - George Rodriguez, Head Women's Coach
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Carol Matsuzaki, Head Women's Coach
Nichols College - Ron Gendron, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Springfield College - Tanner Devarennes, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Trinity College (CT) - Mike Louis, Head Women’s Coach
Vassar College - Marty Perry, Head Women's CoachClinic Highlights
- 10 hours of on-court, collegiate style drills and matchplay competition
- Outdoor seminars to motivate and educate players about college tennis preparation
- Lunch provided Saturday and Sunday to students
- For players ages 14-18
Home of the MIT Engineers
MIT's duPont Tennis Courts are home of the Men's & Women's Varsity Tennis Teams. Located along the Charles River, the tennis complex at MIT includes 12 outdoor hard courts and four adjacent indoor courts with locker room facilities.
Camp Arrival and Check-in
Players will check-in Saturday, June 29, between 7:30-8:00 a.m. at the entrance to the duPont Tennis Courts (133 Amherst Alley, Cambridge, MA 02139). The clinic will start Saturday at 8:15 a.m. The clinic concludes on Sunday, June 30, at 4:30 p.m.
Hotel Accommodations
Local hotels will accommodate students staying with parents. Group rate discount available
Tuition: $895
Lehigh University (PA)
July 13-14, 2024$895.0036th Annual College Tennis Exposure Camp
Lehigh University (Bethlehem, PA) - July 13-14, 2024
Players will receive instruction and training from head college coaches representing NCAA Division I, II and III programs.
Instructional drills and matchplay competition will be conducted in the same style and intensity as a collegiate practice session. Players will have the opportunity to experience various coaching styles and to receive on-court coaching during drills and matchplay competition.
Coaching Staff
Bates College - Paul Gastonguay, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Bucknell University - Jason Cohen, Head Men's Coach
University of Chicago - Matt Brisotti, Head Men's Coach
Florida Southern College - Trish Riddell, Head Women's Coach
Franklin & Marshall College - Josh Schofield, Head Men's & Women's Coach
George Washington University - George Rodriquez, Head Women's Coach
Gettysburg College - Michael Vann, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Hobart & William Smith Colleges - Tim Riskie, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Ithaca College - Tom Rishcoff, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Lafayette College - Ralph Van Ormer, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Lehigh University - Craig Schwartz, Head Men's Coach
Lehigh University - Olivia Leavitt, Head Women's Coach
Queens University of Charlotte - Mike Cabana, Head Men's Coach
Steven's Tech University - Arik Zeevy, Head Women's Coach
Thomas Jefferson University - Fred Perrin, Head Men's & Women's Coach
U.S. Military Academy/ARMY - Paul Peck, Head Women's Coach
Wagner College - Jeff Menaker, Head Men's CoachCamp Highlights
- 10 hours of on-court, collegiate style drills and matchplay competition
- Outdoor seminars to motivate and educate players about college tennis preparation
- Lunch provided Saturday and Sunday to students
- For players ages 14-18
One of the Finest On-Campus Tennis Facilities in the Northeast
Lehigh's Ulrich Tennis Courts are home of the Men's & Women's Varsity Tennis Teams. The 30,000 square foot complex features 17 outdoor hard courts and an elevated pavilion for viewing. Adjacent to the outdoor tennis facility is the Lewis Indoor Tennis Center which hosts four indoor courts and locker room facilities. Lehigh's world-class tennis complex is accessible to major interstates, hotels and restaurants. Lehigh University is located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, approximately 90 minutes from New York City and one hour from Philadelphia.
Camp Arrival and Check-in
Players will check-in Saturday, July 13, between 7:30-8:00 a.m. at the Lehigh Ulrich Tennis Courts (128 Goodman Drive, Bethlehem, PA 18015). The camp will start Saturday at 8:15 a.m. The camp concludes on Sunday, July 14, at 4:30 p.m.
Hotel Accommodations
Local hotels will accommodate students staying with parents. Group rate discount available
Tuition: $895
Mercer County Park (NJ)
July 20-21, 2024$895.0036th Annual College Tennis Exposure Camp
Mercer County Tennis Park (Princeton, NJ) - July 20-21, 2024
Players will receive instruction and training from head college coaches representing NCAA Division I, II and III programs.
Instructional drills and matchplay competition will be conducted in the same style and intensity as a collegiate practice session. Players will have the opportunity to experience various coaching styles and to receive on-court coaching during drills and matchplay competition.
Coaching Staff
University of Chicago - Matt Brisotti, Head Men's Coach
Florida Southern College - Trish Riddell, Head Women's Coach
Franklin & Marshall College - Joshua Schofield, Director of Tennis
George Washington University - George Rodriguez, Head Women's Coach
Gettysburg College - Michael Vann, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Ithaca College - Tom Rishcoff, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Jefferson University (PA) - Fred Perrin, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Princeton University - Billy Pate, Head Men's Coach
Stevens Institute of Technology - Arik Zeevy, Head Women's Coach
Swarthmore College - Jason Box, Head Men's Coach
U.S. Military Academy/ARMY - Paul Peck, Head Women's Coach
Wagner College - Jeff Menaker, Head Men's Coach
Washington & Lee University - Erin Ness, Head Women's Coach
Yeshiva University - Ira Miller, Head Women's CoachCamp Highlights
- 10 hours of on-court, collegiate style drills and matchplay competition
- Outdoor seminars to motivate and educate players about college tennis preparation
- Lunch provided Saturday and Sunday for students
- For players ages 14-18
Convenient Central New Jersey Location!
Accessible to major interstates, hotels and restaurants, the Mercer County Tennis Park is located near Princeton University in West Windsor, New Jersey. The sprawling 22-acre tennis complex features 22 outdoor hard surface tennis courts and six indoor courts which will be used in the event of rain.
Camp Arrival and Check-in
Players will check-in Saturday, July 20, between 7:45-8:10 a.m. at the Mercer County Park Commission Tennis Facility (1667 Mercerville-Edinburg Rd, West Windsor, NJ 08550). The camp will start at 8:15 a.m. The camp concludes on Sunday, July 21, at 4:30 p.m.
Hotel Accommodations
Local hotels will accommodate students staying with parents. Group rate discount available.
Tuition: $895
Wesleyan University (CT)
July 27-28, 2024$895.0036th Annual College Tennis Exposure Camp
Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT) - July 27-28, 2024
Players will receive instruction and training from head coaches representing NCAA Division I, II and III programs.
Instructional drills and matchplay competition will be conducted in the same style and intensity as a collegiate practice session. Players will have the opportunity to experience various coaching styles and to receive on-court coaching during drills and matchplay competition.
Coaching Staff
Appalachian State University - Hannah Fetters, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Bates College - Paul Gastonguay, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Boston College - Scott Wilkins, Head Men's Coach
Colby College - Erin Reeves, Head Women's Coach
Connecticut College - Jakob Klaeson, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Emerson College - Burke Paxton, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Florida Southern College - Trish Riddell, Head Women’s Coach
George Washington University - George Rodriguez, Head Women's Coach
Mercer University - Eric Hayes, Head Men’s & Women’s Coach
Nichols College - Ron Gendron, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Quinnipiac University - Paula Miller, Director of Tennis
Trinity College (CT) - Mike Louis, Head Women’s Coach
Trinity College (CT) - Willie Nelson, Head Men's Coach
U.S. Military Academy - Randy Rowley, Head Men's Coach
U.S. Coast Guard Academy - Jordon Smith, Head Men's Coach
Vassar College - Marty Perry, Head Women's Coach
Wake Forest University - Jeff Wyshner, Head Women's Coach
Wesleyan University - Mike Fried, Head Men's & Women's Coach
Williams College - Anik Cepeda, Head Women's CoachCamp Highlights
- 10 hours of on-court, collegiate style drills and matchplay competition
- Outdoor seminars to motivate and educate players about college tennis preparation
- Lunch provided Saturday and Sunday to students
- For players ages 14-18
Quintessential New England Location!
Located in the heart of Middletown, Connecticut, near tons of great restaurants and hotels, yet close to major interstates, Wesleyan is an easy and scenic two-hour drive from New York City and Boston. The state-of-the-art John Wood Memorial Tennis Courts at Wesleyan University includes 16 outdoor hard courts and convienent parking. In the event of rain, we have access to four indoor tennis courts at the Bacon Field House.
Arrival and Check-in
Players will check-in Saturday, July 27, between 7:30-8:00 a.m. at the John Wood Memorial Tennis Courts at Wesleyan University, Vine Street, Middletown, CT 06457. The camp will start Saturday at 8:15 a.m. The camp concludes Sunday, July 28, at 4:30 p.m.
Hotel Accommodations
Local hotels will accommodate students staying with parents.
Tuition: $895
The Nation’s Only Tennis Camp Taught Exclusively by Head College Coaches
Unlike any college showcase, Coach Ed Krass’ College Tennis Exposure Camp® allows players and college coaches to train and interact together on court. Parents and private coaches are welcomed to observe our on-court curriculum conducted entirely by head college coaches.
Train with the Nation’s Top Head College Coaches!
At Coach Ed Krass’ 36th Annual College Tennis Exposure Camp you’ll experience on-court training and instruction with head college coaches from across the U.S.
Get Exposure and Be Recruited
Founded in 1989, we are dedicated to preparing high school student-athletes for college tennis. Our staff, which consists totally of current head men’s and women’s college tennis coaches, is committed to helping our students make the transition from junior tennis to college tennis a reality.
Designed For Players 14-18
The College Tennis Exposure Camp is open to any and all players ages 14 to 18. Instructional drills and matchplay competitions will be conducted in the same style and intensity as a collegiate practice session. Players will have the opportunity to sample various coaching styles and to receive on-court coaching during matchplay competitions.
Prepare Your Game For College Tennis
- Train on-court and interact with head college coaches
- Showcase your game, work ethic and coachability
- Experience college-style competitive drilling
- Learn about the college recruiting process and how it works
- Learn how to conduct a college tennis search
- Understand the various levels of college tennis
- Identify the profiles of specific college tennis programs
- Network with head college coaches from across the U.S.
“Having the college coaches on court, living the college tennis experience was priceless for me.”
– Mars Argun, High School Rising Senior Class of 2024
“I totally believe in Ed’s College Tennis Exposure Camp and have recommended dozens and dozens of players to attend. Not only have I recommended players to attend, both my children attended the camp and made great contacts that landed them with a college team. One of the key features that I like is that only head college coaches work the camp. I like to refer to the camp as one stop shopping similar to a job fair where kids can meet at least 15 college coaches in 2 days. It’s definitely worth the investment and will save you time and money in the long run if you want your kid to play college tennis. Finally, the camp is well organized with great enthusiasm from Ed and his staff. I highly recommend this camp!”
– Andy Gladstone, former USTA Florida Player Development Coordinator for 19 years
“As someone who did not have a high ranking, College Tennis Exposure Camp gave me a tremendous opportunity to demonstrate my skillset and character to a wide variety of college coaches. Without Coach Krass’ camp, someone like me would never have been on Lehigh University’s radar. Additionally, the high pressure drills and classroom lessons set me up for success once I entered college.”
– Jeremy Kochman, Former #1 Player at Lehigh University, 2013 Patriot League Champion and a 2016 Lehigh graduate
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