
Western Kentucky University Women's Tennis
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Head Coach
For media inquiries, please contact Jared MacDonald at jared.macdonald@wku.edu. Bennie Purcell USTA Kentucky Coach of the Year TOPSYs Co-Head Coach of the Year Career head coaching record of 337-192 (.637) 4x National Coach of the Year 3 National Titles Power Conference wins over: Missouri, Auburn, Cincinnati, Kansas, UCF, Iowa, Michigan State, Ohio State, North Carolina State, Rutgers, Syracuse and Houston. The 2025-26 season is the eighth for Greg Davis at the helm of the WKU Women's Tennis program. He was named the eighth head coach of the Lady Topper Tennis program on June 26, 2018. Davis finished the 2025 spring season with a 337-192 all-time record in his collegiate head coaching career since 1999. The 337 wins were tied for 23rd-most nationally among active NCAA Division I Women's Tennis head coaches with at least five years as a Division I head coach, counting all victories as a coach at a four-year institution, at the end of the season. Davis had a career winning percentage of .637, which ranked 36th among that group of coaches. Davis has led WKU to its winningest four-year stretch in program history, with 62 wins over that period. That includes a 42-18 record at home over the last four seasons, which is also the best mark in program history. Davis' teams now hold the No. 2, 3, and 4 spots in program history for wins in a season, and he is third in program history in coaching wins with 78 at WKU. The Lady Toppers that Davis has coached during his seven seasons have t
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Director of Strength and Conditioning
Duane Hall is in his 16th year as WKU’s Director of Strength and Conditioning and his 10th season as the head men's basketball strength and conditioning coach. Hall has been a member of WKU’s strength and conditioning staff for 31 years, and during his time on The Hill he has worked with every sport at one time or another. Hall currently oversees a staff of strength and conditioning coaches that works with WKU’s 16 varsity sports. Hall has helped coach 31 WKU teams that have won conference championships, most recently the 2025 baseball team that took home the Conference USA Tournament title. Hall earned his degree in physical education from WKU in 1996, and he finished his master’s degree at WKU in 2006. Hall is certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). Hall is married to former Lady Topper track and field standout Laura Wesseling, and the couple has three sons, Darian, Dawson and Daxton. His son Dawson is a senior on the WKU Baseball team.
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Associate Athletic Director, Strategic Communications/Media Relations Media Contact for: Athletic Director, Football, Tennis
Associate Athletic Director, Strategic Communications/Media Relations Sport Supervisor: Women's Tennis, Football (Secondary) Media Contact: Athletic Department, Athletic Director, Football, Women's Tennis
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Zegada joined the WKU Women's Tennis coaching staff in the fall of 2025 as a Volunteer Assistant Coach after a standout career with the Lady Toppers. Zegada,...
Senior Executive Director of Sports Medicine and Student-Athlete Well-Being Sport Supervisor: Baseball, Spirit
B.S. in Recreation: Murray State 1992 M.S. in Exercise Science: Western Kentucky University, 2006 NATABOC Certified Athletic Trainer, 1993 Mike Gaddie serves...
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Team Media – "The Voice of the Hilltoppers"
Lee has served as "Voice of the Hilltoppers" since 2007 after spending five years on the broadcast team at Nebraska. Lee has been on the call for many major events in Hilltopper basketball history, including basketball wins over nationally-ranked Louisville, Wisconsin, Purdue and Vanderbilt, WKU's trip to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in 2008 and other NCAA Tournament births in 2009, 2012, and 2013, and the Hilltoppers' run to the 2018 NIT Final Four. Lee has also been on the call for every major historical event in the Hilltoppers' FBS history, including consecutive Conference USA championships, wins over Kentucky, WKU's first FBS win as well as their first bowl game as members of college football's highest division. Lee also serves as the host of the Rick Stansbury weekly radio show for WKU basketball and the host of the Tyson Helton weekly radio show for WKU football as well as the host for the Hilltopper pregame show.
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