Lawrence University Sports News
Contact: Joe Vanden Acker,
Sports Information Director, 920-832-6878
For Immediate Release May
22, 2007
Girard
named Lawrence University tennis coach
APPLETON, Wis. -- Kevin
Girard is the new tennis coach at Lawrence
University, Director of
Athletics Robert Beeman announced Tuesday.
A native of Marquette, Mich.,
Girard takes over the both the men's and women's teams. He comes to Lawrence from Carnegie
Mellon University
in Pittsburgh, Pa., where he has served as the assistant
men's and women's tennis coach since September 2005.
"I am extremely excited
to be part of the Lawrence
family," Girard said. "I look forward to the challenge of building a
successful tennis program."
While at Carnegie Mellon,
Girard helped craft both the men's and women's teams into some of the best
squads in the nation. Both teams at Carnegie Mellon achieved their highest
finishes ever in the University Athletic Association in 2005, and Girard was
honored as part of the conference coaching staff of the year in 2005-06. The
Tartans have had eight All-Americans and 10 Intercollegiate Tennis Association
Scholar Athletes during Girard's tenure.
"We are very pleased to
have Kevin join us at Lawrence
as our first full-time tennis coach in more than a decade," Beeman said. "Kevin comes from a very successful
program at Carnegie Mellon and is familiar with the inherent challenges of
recruiting qualified student-athletes to a highly selective academic
institution. We fully believe that he will raise our tennis program to a level
of excellence that we both desire and expect."
A 2003 graduate of Michigan Technological University,
Girard has a bachelor's degree in biological sciences and he holds the highest
possible certification from the Professional Tennis Registry. A four-year letterwinner for the Huskies, he is the school's career
leader in doubles victories. As a prep player at Marquette
High School, he was a team captain and
two-time Upper Peninsula state champion.
Girard takes over a women's
team at Lawrence
that placed fifth in the Midwest Conference in 2006. The Lawrence men were seventh in the league in
2007.