Home Boys' Lists Girls' Lists Men's Teams Women's Teams News Photos Contributors Links Help Sign-UpOnline Store
Latest News | Categories | Authors | News Archives
 
 

News & Features

College Feature
EKU Reinstates Men's and Women's Tennis Programs
Share:    

After a three-year absence, Eastern Kentucky is reinstating the university’s men's and women's tennis programs. The Colonels will resume competing in the fall of 2022.

EKU disbanded the programs in 2018 amid severe budget cuts, including more than $2 million from the athletic department.

Men's and women's tennis will compete in the ASUN Conference, which EKU joined in July. Athletic director Matt Roan said EKU plans to hire a head coach for each program “in the coming weeks to allow that head coach to start getting on the road and recruiting.”

Each program will have an operating budget of $60,000. The women will have nine players on the roster and the men will have eight.

EKU previously sponsored men's tennis from 1951-2018 and women's tennis from the early 1970s until the spring of 2018. The university already has facilities in place on campus with the Greg Adams Indoor Tennis Center and Tom Higgins Outdoor Courts.

"We are excited to have men's and women's tennis back in EKU's athletics portfolio," EKU President David McFaddin said. "The move to the ASUN now allows us to compete with our peer institutions in the tennis space, something not possible in our previous conference. In addition, the fact that EKU already has state of the art indoor and outdoor tennis facilities enables us to seamlessly transition to competition.”

From 2009-15, while competing in the Ohio Valley Conference, the EKU tennis programs combined for nine regular-season championships, eight conference tournament titles and seven NCAA tournament appearances.

The Colonel men claimed four conference tournament titles in a six-year span (2010, 2011, 2012, 2015) and EKU's women won four consecutive regular-season titles from 2012-15. From April 5, 2011 through April 2, 2014, the Eastern Kentucky women's team won 30 straight conference regular season dual matches. The men's team put together a streak of 25 straight regular season conference dual match victories from April 12, 2008 through March 21, 2012.

Throughout its history, the men's program has had 39 all-conference selections, three conference Player of the Year honorees, two Freshman of the Year award winners and five Coach of the Year selections. The women's program has totaled 44 all-conference choices, seven Player of the Year winners, one Freshman of the Year and three Coach of the Year recipients.

Rob Oertel was the head coach when the programs got cut. He was 249-193 with the men’s teams and 243-176 with the women’s teams from 2002-2018.

"The return of Eastern Kentucky University's tennis programs elevates EKU and Colonel Athletics," Roan said. "Reviving these teams will reestablish two prominent programs in EKU's storied athletics history and provide more student-athletes with the opportunity to develop on and off the courts here at EKU.”

 
 

Leave a Comment

 

More College Coverage

3-May-2024
NCAA Roundtable: Dark Horse, National Championship Picks
The NCAA Division I men's and women's team championship begins this weekend across the country. Our panel of experts tackled a few questions about the tournament fields before all the action begins. Part II features dark horse candidates and national champion selections.

2-May-2024
NCAA Roundtable: Season Storylines and Super Regionals
The NCAA Division I men's and women's team championship begins this weekend across the country. Our panel of experts tackled a few questions about the tournament fields before all the action begins. Part I features regular-season storylines and Super Regional hopefuls.

30-Apr-2024
Bittersweet End to Pac-12 Championships in Ojai
The final Pac-12 Conference Championship was tinged in nostalgia and sadness this year at The Ojai. The Stanford women and Arizona men captured the last titles before all the schools go their separate ways and The Ojai tries to find life after the Pac-12.

 
 College Coverage Index |   Subscribe

 

About Rhiannon Potkey

Rhiannon Potkey is a veteran sportswriter with more than two decades of experience in journalism. Potkey has covered many sports at many levels and has a passion for finding great stories. Potkey has covered the U.S. Open, junior sectional and national events, college conference championships and Davis Cup matches. Potkey is currently Content Strategist for Tennis Recruiting. You can reach Rhiannon by email at [email protected].
 
RECENT COMMITMENTS
5/04 Gaia Montecchi chooses Towson
5/04 Katie Yu chooses Ursinus
5/04 Charles DiCicco chooses Ursinus
5/04 Russell Nour chooses Ursinus
5/04 Nathan Kim chooses Ursinus
5/04 Alessandro Bertolina chooses Bentley
5/04 Juan Perez chooses Bentley
5/04 Alejandra Villanueva chooses Allegheny
5/04 Kadence Spurgeon chooses Concordia (NE)
5/04 Nina Milic chooses Concordia (NE)

Full Listings: Boys' Commits & Girls' Commits

 
 
RECENT HEADLINES
ITA NEWS
 ADIDAS ADIPLAYER
 
adidas Tennis x Parley | Play for the Ocean
 
Play for the oceans in the adidas Tennis x Parley range. Our first ever collection for the court created entirely from reclaimed or intercepted ocean plastic.
 
THE LATEST FROM ZOOTENNIS
5/05 NCAA D-I Men's Super Regionals Set After Weather Extends Play Late into Night, Two Unseeded Teams Advance; Seven Women's Seeds Move on to…
5/04 NCAA Roundtable Part II; Seeds Cruise in NCAA D-I First Round; Quan Beats Andrade to Reach First Pro Circuit Semifinal; Joint Downs Jovic to Advance…
5/03 Part I of NCAA Roundtable; Final Pre-Tournament D-I Rankings Include New No. 1; Big-12, Ivy, Pac-12 Men's Conference Awards; Jovic and Urhobo…
5/02 Jovic Beats Top Seed Day at Bonita Springs W100, Urhobo Reaches Second Round; First ATP Points for Meecah Bigun, Matisse Farzam at Orange Park $15K;…
5/01 Tennessee's Monday, Texas A&M's Stoiana No. 1 as NCAA D-I Singles and Doubles Fields and Seeds Announced; Roland Garros Junior…
Colette Lewis has covered topflight junior events as a freelance journalist for over a decade. Read her weekly column, follow her on Twitter, and and find more of her daily commentary at ZooTennis.
 

Page updated on Monday, March 11, 2024
Contact our web team with any corrections