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Tennis Head Coach 2000-03
• Five-time RMAC coach of the year
• Two-time Intercollegiate Tennis Association region coach of the year
• Coached the 2001 national Botswana Davis Cup team
Men’s team
• Three-time RMAC coach of the year
• In four years, compiled a 62-27 record
• Three RMAC regular season championships and three RMAC tournament championships
• Four NCAA tournament appearances
• Led the team to a 17-8 record (7-0 in RMAC) in 2003
Women’s team
• Two-time RMAC coach of the year
• Two-time Intercollegiate Tennis Association North Central Region coach of the year
• In four years, totaled a 65-24 record
• Two RMAC regular season championships and two RMAC tournament championships
• Two NCAA tournament appearances
• Led the team to a 21-2 record (6-0 in RMAC) in 2003 with a trip to the quarterfinals at the NCAA tournament
• Now an attorney at Fredericks Peebles & Morgan, LLP, representing American Indian tribes and Indian organizations throughout the U.S.
Provencio's Metro State Head Coaching Record
Year |
Overall |
Conf. |
Postseason/Championships |
Men's |
|
|
|
2000 |
13-6 |
5-0 |
RMAC Regular Season Champions
NCAA Tournament |
2001 |
15-9 |
4-2 |
RMAC Tournament champions
NCAA Tournament |
2002 |
17-8 |
7-0 |
RMAC regular season champions
RMAC Tournament champions
NCAA Tournament |
2003 |
17-4 |
6-0 |
RMAC regular season champions
RMAC Tournament champions
NCAA Tournament |
4 years |
62-27 |
22-2 |
|
Year |
Overall |
Conf. |
Postseason/Championships |
Women's |
|
|
|
2000 |
14-7 |
5-1 |
|
2001 |
22-5 |
6-0 |
RMAC regular season champions
RMAC Tournament champions
NCAA Tournament |
2002 |
21-2 |
6-0 |
RMAC regular season champions
RMAC Tournament champions
NCAA Final Four |
2003 |
16-6 |
6-0 |
RMAC regular season champions
RMAC Tournament champions
NCAA Tournament |
4 years |
65-24 |
23-1 |
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