Player Name

Tony D'Angelo

University of Tampa

Team:women

Tony D'Angelo was hired as the third tennis head coach in University of Tampa history, being named to the position on September 16, 2024.

D'Angelo previously spent six seasons as the head coach at Endicott College, leading the Gulls from 2018-24. He registered a record of 60-30 (.667), including a 29-3 (.906) in-conference record. His Gulls were a four-time CCC Champion (Spring 2021, Fall 2021, 2022, 2023) and totaled five CCC Championship appearances. Among his accomplishments, he guided the women's program to its first-ever ITA Regional Ranking (March 29, 2023) and was named the 2023 CCC Coach of the Year.

In total, he coached six All-CCC players and three All-CCC Doubles teams. His teams also excelled academically, with six Academic All-Conference student-athletes, nine ITA Scholar-Athletes, and the UTR ITA Team of the Month - April 2021.

D'Angelo was previously an assistant coach at Wheaton College (Mass.) for two-plus years. While at Wheaton, D’Angelo helped both Lyons’ programs reach the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Tournament semifinal round in 2017-18. Overall, during his tenure as an assistant coach, both programs combined for four postseason appearances under his tutelage. D’Angelo also was responsible for aiding two student-athletes to NEWMAC All-Conference honors and six additional student-athletes to NEWMAC Academic All-Conference awards.

D'Angelo started his coaching career at the University of Central Florida (UCF), an NCAA Division I program, as a volunteer assistant coach in 2014-15. Following his time with the women’s tennis program at UCF, D’Angelo picked up additional coaching experience in Florida, serving as Head Boys Tennis Coach at Ocoee High School and as an instructor at IMG Academy in Bradenton in 2015-16.

D’Angelo also served as a coaching professional at the New England Tennis Center in Leominster, Massachusetts. In his position at the New England Tennis Center, D’Angelo was responsible for junior player development and coaching at adult clinics.

Prior to coaching, D’Angelo played collegiate tennis at Florida Southern College. D’Angelo graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications (broadcast, print & online media) in 2014 before obtaining a Master of Sport and Exercise Science degree (coaching track) from the UCF in 2016. Along with those merits, D'Angelo is also professionally certified through the U.S. Professional Tennis Association (as of May 2016).

The University of Tampa

The University of Tampa, founded in 1931, is a private, comprehensive university. It is located in one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., the place to be for jobs and career building. Money Magazine says that Tampa is one of the four best cities in the world in which to be young today. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Business and Liberal Arts and Sciences. Special opportunities include honors program, the Gateways Program for freshmen, peer tutoring, the writing center, internships, study abroad and NCAA Division II sports. The school offers academic, athletic and ROTC scholarships in addition to need-based aid. Its 75-acre campus is located in central Tampa. Plant Hall, dating from 1891, is a national historic landmark, a classic example of Moorish architecture and the school's main classroom and administration building.

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