Coaches



 · Hometown: Geneva, Ohio
 · Alma mater: William & Mary, 2005

· Southland Conference Tournament Champions 2012
· Led UTSA to its third-ever NCAA Championships appearance after winning the 2012 Southland Conference Tournament
· Guided the Roadrunners to their first-ever ITAnational ranking during the 2012 campaign
· 2011 Southland Student-Athlete of the Year Tyler Brown
· 17 all-conference selections, including nine first teamers
· 13 conference all-academic honorees

· Finished the ITA season with a national ranking of 19
· Reached the Elite 8 in the NCAA tournament in 2007 taking out #6 ranked UNC and #11 ranked Texas
· Coached former All-American Jay Weinacker to a year-end individual  ranking of No. 33 in 2009
· Coached the tandem of William Noblitt and Nick Cavady to a career-high national standing of sixth in 2008
      
· Three-time first-team All-Colonial Athletic Association Honoree in singles play
· Second-team All-CAA in doubles play
· Member of the 2005 CAA Conference Tournament Championship Team
· Ranked as high as 21 by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association
· Victories over two number one ranked players
· Recipient of the Blue/Gray National Sportsmanship Award

 
 · Hometown: Agoura Hills, California 
 · Alma Mater: Washington, 2003
 · Former ranked WTA player 
 · Seven years of head coaching experience
· Four All-Southland selections, including three first teamers
· Made it to the 2009 Southland Tournament Championship Match
 a first for the program in six years
· Had five Western Athletic Conference All-Academic honorees in 2012-2013 season

· As an assistant at Wisconsin, Scott coached the team in two NCAA Conference Tournaments    
· While with Wisconsin they were ranked in the top 50
· Made it to the Elite 8 of the NCAA Team Championships
· Ranked in the top 50 by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association



· Hometown: Mount Maunganui, New Zealand
· Alma Mater: University of Louisville, 2011
· Former ranked ATP player
·  Two-time All-American in singles
·  All-American in doubles
·  Runner-up at the NCAA Single National
   Championships, 2010
·  Ranked as high as 8 by the Intercollegiate
   Tennis Association

 · Quarter-finalist in the Australian Open Junior Championships
 · Ranked as high 41 by the International Tennis Federation