Santa Clara Athletic Director Renee Baumgartner announced the hiring of Niall Angus as the Broncos’ new men’s head coach. Angus, who graduated from Texas A&M in 2013, joined the staff last year as an assistant coach. Angus replaces Derek Mills who retired after nine seasons.
Niall Angus has been named our head coach! https://t.co/KZ5jYcJKXHpic.twitter.com/4nEsVvKxIl— SCU Men’s Tennis (@SCUMTennis) September 15, 2016
NEWS: Travis Sandlant Named Women’s Tennis Head Coach – https://t.co/p8nn8rPwYv #SUnited— Stetson Tennis (@StetsonTennis) September 13, 2016
Monmouth has tabbed Alex Kasarov as it’s new men’s head coach. Kasarov, who spent the last two seasons as the men’s assistant at Davidson, replaces Kyle Bailey who stepped down after five seasons to take the men’s assistant job at South Carolina. The school hasn’t officially made a release on the hire but it’s a done deal.
Boise State men’s head coach Greg Patton announced the hiring of Greg Ouellette as the Broncos new men’s assistant coach. Ouellette, who spent last season as the men’s assistant at Iowa, replaces Eric Diaz who departed after one season. Diaz is now heading up a branch of the Advantage Tennis Academy in Southern California along with former teammate Campbell Johnson.
Patton adds Greg Ouellette to men’s tennis staff. STORY https://t.co/lHTaTrUlbL@MW_OlySports @ITA_Tennis pic.twitter.com/x5G4sbxWRG— Boise State MTennis (@BroncoSportsMTN) September 8, 2016
Cal Poly hasn’t made an official announcement yet but 2015 Boise State graduate Garrett Patton is the new men’s assistant. Patton replaces Michael Marquez who accepted the position of Head Tennis Coach/Director of Tennis at the Avila Bay Athletic Club & Spa. Patton will also be on Marquez’s staff at Avila Bay.
Arizona State hasn’t made an official announcement but Matt Hill has hired Michal Kokta as the Sun Devils men’s assistant coach. Kokta, who played at Baylor from 2004 to 2007, comes to Tempe after serving as the men’s assistant at Purdue for the last two seasons.
UC Santa Barbara women’s head coach Simon Thibodeau announced the hiring of Maria Fernanda Alves as the Gauchos new women’s assistant coach. Alves played professionally on the WTA tour for over 10 years while also earning a college degree back home in Brazil. Alves was the volunteer assistant for the Texas A&M women’s team last season.
BYU women’s head coach Lauren Jones-Spencer announced the hiring of Ace Matias as the Cougars new women’s assistant coach. Matias played at UNLV for three seasons and graduated in 2015. Matias’s sister, Dianne, is entering her fourth season as the women’s head coach at Cal State Fullerton.
Gonzaga women’s head coach D.J. Gurule announced that Natalie Pluskota will be the Bulldogs new women’s assistant coach. Pluskota, who played at Tennessee from 2009 to 2012, spent four years on the pro tour while also serving as a tennis pro at the Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club in Bridgehampton, New York. Pluskota replaces Megan Falcon who took the assistant job on Kelcy McKenna’s staff at Wisconsin.
We’re thrilled to have a 4x All-American join the family!
Story: https://t.co/tKTRu7K3Bg#UnitedWeZag pic.twitter.com/O3frZkamoQ— ZagWTennis (@ZagWTennis) September 7, 2016
UNLV men’s head coach Owen Hambrook announced the hiring of Slim Hamza as the Runnin’ Rebels new assistant coach. Hamza played at Utah from 2012-15 and spent last season as a student assistant at Utah.
Vanderbilt women’s head coach Geoff Macdonald announced that Boomer Saia has joined the staff as an interim assistant coach. Saia, who was the women’s assistant at Oklahoma for the last two seasons, takes over for Aleke Tsoubanos who is out on maternity leave. Once Tsoubanos comes back Saia will stay on as an volunteer assistant coach.
Charlotte men’s head coach Jeremy Feldman announced that Jordi Massalle Ferrer has joined the staff as a student assistant. Massalle Ferrer graduated from Charlotte last May and finished his playing career as the school’s all-time wins leader in both singles and doubles.
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The NCAA announced on Monday that it was pulling all championship events from the state of North Carolina due to the state’s stance on civil right protections (HB2). The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) followed suit on Tuesday by announcing that it was removing all neutral site championships for the upcoming academic year. The Cary Tennis Park in Cary, North Carolina, was set to host both the ACC Tennis Championship and the Division 3 National Championship this coming season so both events will have to be relocated elsewhere. The ACC’s release mentioned that it didn’t have a problem hosting championships on-campus so it’s possible that the ACC Tournament could be split up between Duke, North Carolina, and NC State.
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The Cal men’s team defeated the USTA Junior National Team 6-3 in an exhibition match ahead of this weekend’s Napa Valley Classic. Even though they played a dual-match format it doesn’t appear that Cal had guys listed in order of strength – i.e Goransson and Griffith at 7 and 8 after playing 2 and 3 last season.
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