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Amy Bryant Named CaptainU D-III Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year

Amy Bryant Named CaptainU D-III Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year

From Emory University Athletics

Emory University's Amy Bryant was selected as the NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Coach of the Year by CaptainU, after leading the Eagles to the program's sixth NCAA Championship in 2014.

Bryant coached the Eagles to the program's first National Title since 2006.  In addition, Bryant helped coach senior Gabrielle Clark to the 2014 NCAA Division III Singles championship.  Clark, along with freshman Michelle Satterfield and junior Rebecca Siegler, claimed All-America honors during the 2013-14 campaign.

Emory won a program-record 28 games during the year, finishing the campaign with an undefeated record against Division III opponents, and claimed its 25th University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship in 27 years of conference competition.  Bryant and assistant coach Christy Striplin Lynch were selected as the 2014 UAA Coaching Staff of the Year.

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