Fall Semester 2010 Schedule @ College Avenue Upper Gym


Mondays 9:00PM - 11:00PM

Thursdays 7:45PM - 9:30PM

Saturdays 2:00PM - 5:00PM

First Practice of the Semester – Thursday, September 9th!

by Kenneth So on Sep.05, 2010

Hey everyone,

Hope you had a great summer! Rutgers Table Tennis will be having its first practice on Thursday, September 9th from 7:45pm-9:30pm in the Upper Gym of the College Avenue Gym. If you’re not sure where that is, the College Ave Gym is the big building right in front of you when you get off at the Rutgers Student Center bus stop. Go in, swipe your card, then go across the main gym and up the stairs. If you’re there early, we should be hanging out
at the bleachers on the 2nd floor.

Our other practice times are Mondays from 9-11pm, and Saturdays from 2-5pm, but we don’t have practice on Monday due to Labor Day.

See you guys there!

No Practice today (Saturday April 3rd)

by Khaled Elfarra on Apr.03, 2010

Hey everyone,

Sorry for the short notice but we just found out College Avenue Gym is closed for today (http://www1.recreation.rutgers.edu/Facilities/Default.asp#c2sf6st0) which means no practice :(

See you all on Thursday

RUTTC

No Practice during Spring Break

by Judy Hugh on Mar.12, 2010

We will NOT have practices on March 13th, 18th, or 20th.

Practices will resume the following Thursday after Spring Break on March 25th.

See you all then!

Daily Targum – Team to rally for spot in New York competition

by Khaled Elfarra on Feb.26, 2010

The Rutgers Table Tennis Club will swing away Saturday as it competes in the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association’s spring regional tournament at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.

The team has its sights set on placing first in the tournament and advancing in April’s national tournament as it squares off against No. 1-ranked Columbia University.

Club Vice President Kenneth So said Columbia is one of the team’s biggest rivals. Still, members are confident in their ability to be victorious next week in New York.

“I think we definitely have the chance to win it all,” said Stephen Le, a School of Arts and Sciences first-year student. Club President Judy Hugh said she initially felt uneasy about the year. “I had low expectations,” said Hugh, a School of Arts and Sciences junior.

But the team’s performance proved Hugh wrong. The club is coming off a successful 2009 season, where Hugh won the Women’s Singles Championship. For her, table tennis is not just a hobby — it is her life. She travels to China every summer to train with the women’s national team. “[The Chinese national team] trains 6 hours a day, six days a week and play a little bit on Sunday,” Hugh said. “But that’s why they’re the best.” Hugh, whose mother is a two-time Olympian, tried out for the 2004 and 2008 Olympics but was cut in the final round of tryouts. “I want to go to the Olympics at least once,” she said. “2012 is my best shot. After that, I’ll be too old,”

School of Arts and Sciences junior Khaled Elfarra said he was not expecting much from the club at first either but now comes to practice with the determination to compete nationally. “I joined just to get a break from classes, just to come here and have fun,” he said. “Everyone here is just so good that they make you better.” Elfarra, who was among the Junior League top 16 in his home country of Egypt, gave up table tennis when he moved to the United States in 2002 but picked it up again once he enrolled in college.

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