University of Oregon Women's Tennis
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Head Coach
Courtney Nagle will enter her eighth season leading the Oregon women's tennis program in 2025-26 after taking over the program on July 20, 2018. An All-American and four-year letter winner at Oregon (2002-05), Nagle has the Ducks on an upward trajectory and led the Ducks to winning seasons in four of her first five years at the helm and is 73-75 in dual matches. Nagle arrived at Oregon after spending four seasons as the top assistant for a highly successful North Carolina program, helping lead the Tar Heels to a 122-12 dual match record, three ACC titles and two Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) national championships. Considered one of the top assistants in the nation prior to arriving in Eugene, Nagle was named the assistant coach of the year in 2017 by the ITA. **At Oregon (2018-present)** The 2025 spring season saw Oregon reach an ITA national ranking of No. 53 after beginning the season 5-0. In its first season in the Big Ten, freshman Patsy Daughters claimed Big Ten
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Assistant Women's Tennis Coach
Oregon head women's tennis coach Courtney Nagle announced the addition of Pete Yellico as the Ducks' assistant coach on Dec. 18, 2023. Yellico will enter his third season in Eugene in 2025-26. Yellico comes to Eugene after spending the past two seasons as the head men's and women's tennis coach at the University of Redlands (Division III). He led the women's side to a Sweet 16 berth in 2022 – the program's first since 2009 – and a No. 15 national ranking. The Bulldog women finished 23rd nationally in 2023 while the men earned rankings of No. 26 in 2022 and No. 30 in 2023. While at Redlands, Yellico put together two top-15 recruiting classes in 2023: No. 11 in women's and No. 15 in men's. He also oversaw the 11th-ranked doubles team of Bryce Keim and Nils Plutat, who reached the quarterfinal round of the 2023 NCAA Division III men's tennis championship. Yellico has Oregon ties, as he spent 10 seasons (2013-22) at Pacific University in Forest Grove.
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