The Mount Ida College women's tennis program just completed its sixth season of competition as members of the NCAA and the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC). The Mustangs have made appearances in the GNAC Semi and Quarterfinals, and in 2014 made a return to the GNAC tournament for the first time since 2011.
The following are some steps you can take to help in the
recruiting process:
1. Complete our Recruiting
Questionnaire. Fill out the recruiting form (below)
in its entirety so we will have your information on hand. Feel free
to contact Head Coach Isaac Stahl at istahl@mountida.edu or
617-759-4600 with any questions.
Women's Tennis Recruiting
Questionnaire
**Are you a student at another school interested in
transferring to Mount Ida?**
Click here for all the
information you will need to start the transfer
process.
2. Come
visit. Make a visit to
campus with your parents. Contact Coach Stahl with some anticipated
dates. Coach Stahl will confirm availability, which will then
allow you the chance to schedule a campus tour and admissions
interview through our Admission’s Office at 617-928-4553.
Coach Stahl and his staff are available throughout the year and are
happy to meet with prospects and their families in the women's
tennis office. Please anticipate spending about three hours during
a complete visit.
3. Send a video or YouTube
clips. Send a game or
highlight tape of you playing in a competitive environment.
We can't get out to see every prospect play. Looking at a
tape or YouTube clips of you allows us at least something to go on,
which may be helpful in evaluating your ability to play at Mount
Ida.
Mail Videos to:
Isaac Stahl
Mount Ida College Women's Tennis
777 Dedham Street
Newton, Mass. 02459
4. See the team
play. Check out the
schedule and come watch the team play. Send Coach Stahl an email in
advance at istahl@mountida.edu or call him at 617-759-4600 so
either he or his staff can meet you at the end of the game.
The Process: The
women's tennis staff attends games and tournaments throughout a
prospect’s junior and senior years. This allows us to
establish a positive relationship and rapport with the prospect as
well as her family and evaluate their growth and development as a
player.