August 9, 2001 |
Contact: Adam Levin
Phone: (207) 786-6411
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BATES RACQUETS PROGRAMS SWAP HEAD COACHES
LEWISTON, Maine The Bates College tennis and squash programs
will undergo an exchange of head coaches for the 2001-02 year. Effective immediately,
men's tennis and men's squash coach Paul Gastonguay '89 will become head
coach of men's and women's tennis, while John Illig, previously coach
of both women's tennis and squash will take over both squash programs.
"In their time at Bates and throughout their careers, Paul and John have each
had remarkable success coaching both tennis and squash," said Bates Director
of Athletics Suzanne Coffey. "We felt that they can be even more effective
coaches if they are able to focus exclusively on one sport. All four programs
will benefit from this arrangement."
Gastonguay was an All-American tennis player as a senior at Bates. He went on
to play on the professional tour, serving for three years as a pratice partner
for International Tennis Federation Hall-of-Famer Ivan Lendl. In six years coaching
the Bobcat men's tennis program, Gastonguay has posted a 29-27 dual match record.
Over the past two seasons, he has led Bates to consecutive appearances in the
NCAA Division III tournament and a pair of top-three finishes in the prestigious
New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). Gastonguay was named
2001 NESCAC Coach of the Year after leading the Bobcats to a third-place finish
despite losing three of six starters from his 2000 team.
Illig has coached at Bates since 1996, posting
four winning records in five women's squash seasons, including a 17-9 record
in 1997 that established a school record for wins in a season. He led the Bobcats
to consecutive 13th-place finishes in the Women's Intercollegiate Squash Association
(WISA) rankings in 2000 and 2001, their highest ever. In 2000, Illig was named
by the United States Olympic Committee as the Developmental Squash Coach of
the Year. In his 11 years of coaching squash, he has coached two All-Americans
and two winners of WISA's Anne Wetzel Award, presented each year to a top player
who began playing the sport in college. Illig is the 2001-03 president of WISA's
executive board.
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