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Zack Hasenyager

Zack Hasenyager

Zack Hasenyager took over the Grinnell College tennis teams beginning in the 2021-22 campaign.

He immediately enjoyed success with the men's team, helping the Pioneers to their 18th Midwest Conference title in a row and qualifying for the NCAA Division IIII National Tournament.
 
Hasenyager spent seven seasons at the College of Wooster, making his impact felt immediately in 2014-15 when he guided the Fighting Scots to a No. 25 finish in the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association Central Region rankings. The 2019 North Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year had his squad out to an 8-3 start last season before the campaign was halted due to COVID-19. Hasenyager has coached All-NCAC first-team singles and doubles players, including the league's 2017 Player of the Year.
 
Prior to Wooster, Hasenyager served as a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater, the University of Redlands in California. While there, he coached NCAA All-Americans in both singles and doubles, as well as multiple All-SCIAC players. He was also largely responsible for bringing in the nation's No. 12 recruiting class in 2013.

Prior to coaching at Redlands, Hasenyager spent three years as a professional tennis instructor at the Bainbridge Athletic Club in Bainbridge Island, Wash., where he developed a program for high-level juniors, ran United States Tennis Association league clinics and taught the sport to all skill levels, among other duties.

Hasenyager was a doubles specialist as a player for Redlands while also contributing in singles during his junior and senior seasons. The Bulldogs qualified for the NCAA Div. III Tournament every year (2005-08), and achieved final rankings of No. 5 (2005), No. 7 (2006), No. 17 (2007) and No. 12 (2008).

A standout in the classroom, Hasenyager earned Phi Beta Kappa honors, receiving a bachelor's degree from Redlands with a major in managerial studies and economics. A three-time ITA Scholar-Athlete, he also completed a master's degree in business administration at Redlands.