Alumni Stiles Brockett & Stefan Regalia Crowned NCAA Champions

May 28, 2026

The University of Virginia are NCAA National Champions once again — and JTCC has fingerprints all over the trophy.

JTCC alumni Stiles Brockett and Stefan Regalia played key roles throughout the season in helping the Cavaliers secure their third NCAA title in the past five years on May 17 in Athens, GA. Adding to the full-circle moment, UVA Assistant Coach Treat Huey is also a JTCC alumnus who trained at the club from 2000-04.

Throughout his four years training at JTCC, Brockett developed into one of the nation’s top juniors, earning three USTA Gold Balls.

In the NCAA Championship match, Brockett “trusted his training” and delivered a straight-sets singles win to tie the team score at 2-2 and help shift momentum of the match back in UVA’s favor.

“Playing not only for yourself, but for a university, for coaches, for your brothers next to you, it just makes it all more special and you find a little bit more in yourself to fight in those moments,” Brockett said following the victory.

Regalia’s path to the national title followed a similar road through JTCC after training at the club for more than a decade before taking his game to Charlottesville., He was honored this season for his excellence in the classroom by being named the recipient of the Elite Scholar-Athlete Award for the Division I Men’s Tennis Championship. This award is presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA at the finals site for each of the NCAA championships.

Together, Brockett and Regalia carved their places in history and earned their pictures on the JTCC Ray & Nina Benton Walk of Fame to continue JTCC’s tradition of developing champions on and off the court.

Click here to watch a short championship day recap video.

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