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Club Brings Fun to the Table

December 23, 2015

Owain Heyden

Table tennis matches in action on 4 tables.

Photo credit: Peter Nguyen and Jad Salem

On November 14, the 鈥攍ed by officers Peter Nguyen and Jad Salem鈥攖raveled to Akron, Ohio, to compete against students from four colleges in the Ohio West Division: Ohio State University, Miami University, University of Cincinnati, and University of Toledo.

The matches were held in a large gymnasium and recorded by officials from the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association (NCTAA). 91直播鈥檚 contestants split into an A-team and a B-team, facing off against similarly ranked players from opposing schools. Each match consisted of four games that were best of five sets each, with a tiebreaker doubles match.

Though 91直播 came in fifth in its division, third-year environmental studies major Nguyen says, 鈥渨e had lots of fun and it was a good experience for many first-timers at a NCTTA tournament.鈥 Especially when facing off against institutions with a much larger pool of undergraduates, the 91直播 team鈥檚 priorities have become, in recent years, focused not on beating the competition but on good sportsmanship and enjoying the game. Nguyen and Salem contend that downplaying the competitive aspect of table tennis allows more people to get involved.

鈥淲e think ping pong is important because it is not only a good sport for people to participate in, but a sport that isn't too heavy, so it's good for people who want to take breaks from school and just want to have fun in their spare time. We really enjoy playing at each meeting and teaching people some new skills,鈥 Nguyen says.

The club is open to students of all skill levels and backgrounds. Though the game might seem intimidating to some, Nguyen and Salem stress its accessibility.

鈥淲e've seen beginners who have not even played before get so much better after a semester or two!鈥

The Table Tennis Club meets regularly on Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. in Phillips Squash Courts.

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