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Chase Hodges Tennis

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Chase Hodges (Tennis)[edit]

Chase Hodges
Sport(s) Tennis
Current position
Title Men and Women Head Coach
Team Georgia Gwinnett College
Record Men(295-63) Women(126-47)
Biographical details
Born (1975-06-25) June 25, 1975 (age 43)
Hickory, North Carolina
Coaching career
2002 Longwood
2003-2005 UNC Asheville
2006-2009 Drake
2010-2012 Georgia State
2013-present Georgia Gwinnett
Head coaching record
Overall men(295-63) women (126-47)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Seven-time NAIA national champion
Awards

Four-time ITA NAIA National Coach of the Year
Seven-time NAIA National Coach of the Year

Chase Hodges (born June 25, 1976) is an American Tennis coach and current head men's tennis coach at Georgia Gwinnett College.

background[edit]

Coaching Career[edit]


Hodges has 19 years of university training background - including the last 16 as a head mentor - and gloats the qualification of being the main head mentor in school tennis history to lead seven unique projects to an ITA national positioning. Those projects incorporate the ladies' tennis groups from Longwood, UNC Asheville and GGC and also the men's groups from UNC Asheville, Drake, Georgia State and GGC. For six of the seven projects, it denoted the main ITA rankings in school history.
Missouri Valley consistent season or gathering competition title in each season. He was named the Missouri Valley Coach of the Year three times, driving the squad to a 85-17 general record. Hodges' Drake group likewise accomplished the most elevated ITA national positioning in school history at No. 33, at one point bragging the country's longest general season winning streak at 42 matches.



Achievements[edit]

  1. Seven-time NAIA National Champion [1]
  2. Four-time ITA NAIA National Coach of the Year [1]
  3. Seven-time NAIA National Coach of the Year [1]
  4. ITA has twice recognized Hodges as the Missouri Valley sectional recipient of the USTA/ITA Campus Recreation award. The award honors an ITA coach who has done an outstanding job implementing recreational tennis programs on campus in an effort to grow tennis participation on a regional and national level.[2]
  5. Twice Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) Champion.[2]
  6. In 2011, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) honored Hodges after he became the only coach in NCAA history to lead five different programs to a national ranking.[3]
  7. By 2014 Hodges has now led seven college tennis programs to a national ranking.[4]

Carrer Record[edit]

School Year Men Women
Longwood 2002 12-10 16-5
UNC Asheville 2003 14-5 7-10
UNC Asheville 2004 15-7 13-8
UNC Asheville 2005 16-5 12-8
Drake 2006 24-3
Drake 2007 23-3
Drake 2008 24-1
Drake 2009 14-10
Georgia State 2010 15-6
Georgia State 2011 21-5
Georgia State 2012 20-5
Georgia Gwinnett 2013 11-1 5-3
Georgia Gwinnett 2014 21-0 18-4
Georgia Gwinnett 2015 16-2 11-7
Georgia Gwinnett 2016 26-0 18-2
Georgia Gwinnett 2017 23-0 26-0
Total 16 yrs 295-63 126-47

[1] [4]

References[edit]


References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 [1], Georgia Gwinnett Grizzlies - Bio For Chase Hodges.
  2. 2.0 2.1 [2], Hodges at Drake University
  3. [3], Chase Hodges Bio - Georgia State
  4. 4.0 4.1 [4], Chase Hodges Breaks Previous National Coaching Record


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