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Name: Evan Dudla
College affiliation: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Course of study: Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction
Degree: Bachelor of Science (CS), Master of Science (HCI)

Year: 2013 (CS), 2014 (HCI)
Hometown: Stillwater, NY
Collegiate Coaches:
Alex Gage, Chris Mege, Jessica Marshall, Master Hasan
Other Coaches: Grandmaster Kwang Pai, Master Sam Romanzo
Weight Class:
Bantam/Feather
Year of Birth: 1991
Interests: Web development, music, long car rides, friends

ECTC Tournament Record:

2010 Princeton Tournament - A-Team Sparring, Bronze
2010 MIT Tournament - A-Team Sparring, Silver
2010 U Penn Tournament - A-Team Sparring, Bronze

More about Evan:

I have been training in Taekwondo since 1997, I am very new to the collegiate sparring circuit, I love spicy food, I think a Pizza Hut/Taco Bell is an absurdity (Take that Hirschl)

Thoughts about the ECTC (INCTL) or Taekwondo in general:

It is an amazing opportunity to both spar with a team and grow as a team; it's a community rather than a competitive sparring league. Everyone is out for everyone else's best interests and not to take each other's heads off (all the time). ECTC has changed the way I train in Taekwondo and has opened my eyes to many new experiences and opportunities to live and grow by. Master Chuang, Master Hatfield, and the rest of the league volunteers, staff, coaches, teammates, have done an exceptional job sculpting ECTC into something that is both enjoyable and competitive.