Warren Selected as Assistant Men's Tennis Coach
PROVO -- BYU men’s tennis coach Brad Pearce has appointed Zack Warren as the new assistant men’s tennis coach. Warren replaces Patrick Fisher who accepted a position at Northern Illinois University as the men’s tennis head coach.
Warren graduated from BYU with a bachelor’s degree in communications in April 2009. The Novato, Calif. native was a member of the BYU men’s tennis team in 2005 and 2006. He also served as the team manager for one year, working closely with coaches and players to promote the program and improve the fan experience.
“I am enthusiastic for the opportunity to work with the players and can’t wait to start the season,” Warren said. “We have high expectations and big goals but with a great team I know we can achieve them.”
In the past few years, Warren has been an instructor for BYU tennis camps as well as the summer clinic director for the Rolling Hills Club.
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