
College of Charleston Women's Tennis
Coaching Staff (6)

Director of Tennis/Head Coach
As one of the nation’s premier tennis coaches, Angelo Anastopoulo helped cultivate the tennis program at the College of Charleston from a Division I newcomer into one of the most well-regarded programs in the nation. After 35 years as the head coach of the College of Charleston women's tennis team and 24 years as The College's Director of Tennis, Angelo Anastopoulo announced his retirement on April 28, 2026. Anastopoulo also coached the men’s team from 1991 to 2001. An Era of Success Over the course of his vaunted career, Anastopoulo has compiled an impressive overall coaching record of 794-354 (.692). His record with the women’s team over the past 34 years is a remarkable 622-275 (.693). He finished his coaching career ranked eighth all-time among NCAA Division I women's tennis head coaches in career victories (622) and is in the top-40 all-time in winning percentage (.692). During his final season, Anastopoulo led Charleston to a 17-9 overall record and earned the program's first ever appearance in the UTR Sports NIT Championship. After going 6-2 in CAA play and making the CAA Tournament Semifinals for the second consecutive year, Charleston defeated North Texas in the NIT Quarterfinals on May 5, 2026 to secure the program's first postseason victory in Division I history. Additionally, five Cougars received CAA postseason honors for the 2026 spring season, including Sia Cariov for All-CAA First Team Singles, Oziera Ahmad and Riley Trinkle for All-CAA Third Team Singles, Car
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Assistant Coach
Billy Silcox serves as an assistant coach for the CofC women's tennis program. Silcox, a 1987 CofC Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, entered The College in 19...
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Campbell Lombardi
Campbell Lombardi is a student-athlete academic advisor, overseeing a variety of teams, as well as assisting with student-athlete development programming. She graduated from College of Charleston in 2025, earning her bachelor's degree in psychology and management. She is passionate about supporting her student-athletes to achieve both their academic and personal goals. Campbell lived in Belgium for 10 years prior to coming to the College in 2020, where she attended the International School of Brussels for her middle and high school education.
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James Hanson
James Hanson joined the College of Charleston as the Assistant Director of Communications and Creative Content in October 2025. In his role, Hanson serves as the primary contact for the Cougars' women's basketball, men's soccer and the men's and women's tennis programs. Prior to Charleston, Hanson spent two years as the Athletic Communications Graduate Assistant at Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif. In this role, he was the primary contact for the Waves men's and women's golf, water polo, swim & dive and beach volleyball programs. Hanson was also the primary statistician for all home contests and held roles in many high-profile events. He was the host communications coordinator for the 2025 MPSF Men's Volleyball Tournament and the 2023 WCC Men's Water Polo Tournament. Hanson was also the media operations coordinator at the 2024 Men's NCAA March Madness West Regional. During his undergraduate studies, Hanson was a manager for the Pepperdine men's basketball team and an athletic communications student worker. A native of Sherwood, Ore., Hanson graduated magna cum laude from Pepperdine in 2023 with a bachelor's degree in sport administration before earning a master's degree in organizational leadership and learning in 2025.
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Sara Steckman
Originally from Seattle, Washington, Sara Steckman moved to Charleston in 2010 and earned her BS in Athletic Training and Exercise Science from the College of Charleston in 2018. She then earned her MS in Kinesiology with dual concentrations in Corrective Exercise & Orthopedic Rehabilitation and Sports Conditioning while working as a graduate assistant at the College of Charleston, working primarily with softball, tennis, and sailing. She spent three seasons working with the baseball team at Charleston Southern University before returning back to the College of Charleston in 2023. Sara now works with the baseball and equestrian teams at her alma mater.
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Tyler Wibbenmeyer
Wibbenmeyer has served as the Assistant Director of Sports Performance since summer 2021. He directly trains the baseball, men's soccer, and men's & women's tennis teams. He has previously worked with the track & field and cross country programs. In his time with the Cougar baseball program, he has helped the program to two conference regular season titles. Wibbenmeyer came to Charleston from Clemson, where he served as a Graduate Assistant from Fall 2019- Spring 2021 while working toward his master's degree. During that time, he was the head strength coach for the women's rowing team, and assisted with baseball, men's soccer, women's soccer, softball, track & field, and volleyball teams. Before his graduate position, Wibbenmeyer served as an intern with the strength and conditioning staff for a year. A St Louis, Missouri native, Tyler played football at Southern Illinois University of Carbondale, where he received his undergraduate degree. Wibbenmeyer is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the NSCA and is also first aid/AED certified.
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