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ITA Coaches Podcast: Purpose Driven Coaching featuring Andrew Rueb
Apr 28, 2026
54m 54s
ITA Coaches Podcast: Purpose Driven Coaching featuring Andrew Rueb
Apr 28, 2026
54m 54s
ITA Student-Athlete Podcast - Bryce Ware, Case Western Reserve Men's Tennis
Apr 20, 2026
34m 33s
ITA Student-Athlete Podcast - Advik Mareedu, CMS Men's Tennis
Apr 20, 2026
11m 38s
ITA Coaches Podcast: Late Start, Big Impact featuring Chad Berryhill
Mar 31, 2026
59m 11s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 4/28/26 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast: Purpose Driven Coaching featuring Andrew Rueb✨ | coachingtennis+3 | Andrew Rueb | Harvard | — | coachingtennis+3 | — | 54m 54s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast: Purpose Driven Coaching featuring Andrew Rueb✨ | coachingtennis+3 | Andrew Rueb | Harvard | — | coachingtennis+3 | — | 54m 54s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() ITA Student-Athlete Podcast - Bryce Ware, Case Western Reserve Men's Tennis | In the latest episode of the ITA Student-Athlete Council Podcast, Case Western Reserve teammates Rohit Jain and Bryce Ware delve into their tennis journeys, how to navigate the physical and mental challenges of the game and how college tennis is preparing them for life after sport. Jain, a member of the ITA Student-Athlete Council, learns about Ware's transition to the Case Western Reserve after transferring from NAIA's Kansas Wesleyan. Ware details his passion for the sport, his career plans for post-graduation and how teaching at a nearby club in a gap-year helped him rediscover his passion for the game. | 34m 33s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() ITA Student-Athlete Podcast - Advik Mareedu, CMS Men's Tennis | In the latest episode of the ITA Student-Athlete Council podcast, the Council's Rohan Murali of Harvard hosts Advik Mareedu of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. Together, the two talk their respective journeys in college tennis and what makes the Division III game so special. Mareedu is freshly removed from one of the greatest seasons in DIII tennis history, winning the NCAA singles title in May and holding on to the No. 1 ranking throughout a majority of the 2024-25 season. He closed his season with a 41-1 record and was the seventh NCAA singles champion in program history. Mareedu was also an ITA All-American in singles and doubles, the SCIAC Athlete of the Year, HMC Athlete of the Year, CMS Athlete of the Year, CMS Team Most Valuable Player and both a CSC Academic All-American and an ITA Scholar-Athlete. | 11m 38s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast: Late Start, Big Impact featuring Chad Berryhill | Chad Berryhill, Head Women’s Coach at Embry Riddle, didn’t even start playing tennis until his freshman year of high school, when his basketball coach encouraged him to try the sport as a way to stay in shape. That introduction quickly turned into a passion that led him to the Professional Tennis Management program at Ferris State University and eventually into college coaching. At just 22 years old, Chad became the head coach at Hillsborough Community College and has since built a highly successful career at the NCAA Division II level, with head coaching stops at Ferris State and Saint Leo. Along the way. he’s earned multiple ITA National Coach of the Year honors, won the ITA Men’s Indoor National Championship title and has been deeply involved in growing the sport through his service with the ITA. In this podcast, Chad discusses the lessons he learned from working under legendary tennis coach Steve Smith, why coaches should go the extra mile for the industry, and how he gets builds university support in a time of limited resources. | 59m 11s | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast: Samantha Barr, Grand Valley State University | In 2025, Sam made history, becoming the first woman to be named the ITA Division II Men’s coach of the Year, a milestone that speaks to her competitive excellence and leadership. Sam has spent her entire collegiate in NCAA Division II as both a player and a coach. In this episode, Sam and Dave discuss the mentors who shaped her, the lessons that molded her leadership, what it takes to build a championship-caliber program and the advice she has for young coaches - especially women - who want to build long, impactful careers in our profession. | 51m 47s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast: The Long Game featuring Chuck Kriese | Chuck Kriese spent 33 years at Clemson University before retiring in 2008. He became the winningest coach in ACC history, piling up 685 victories, 10 conference titles, and a legacy that produced All-Americans, national players of the year, and future ATP standouts. A former US National Coach and the author of four influential tennis books, Chuck has shaped how generations of coaches think about development, leadership, and building programs that last. In 2013, Chuck surprised many by returning to college coaching at The Citadel, driven by the same passion for teaching and growth that defined his career. | 1h 21m 50s | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() ITA College Coaches Podcast: Important Updates for the Spring | In this special podcast, Dave & Anthony provide must-know updates for all college coaches, including important rules to remember for all divisions, the NCAA Division I fall pathway, and new information related to Electronic Line Calling and government lobbying efforts. | 41m 54s | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() ITA College Coaches Podcast: From Volunteer to Visionary featuring Robin Stephenson | Robin Stephenson is in her 12th season as the Head Women’s Coach at the University of Washington. Under her leadership, UW has made six NCAA tournament appearances, and finished the season ranked in the top 30 five times. In this podcast, Robin reflects on her time as a volunteer assistant for Bryan Shelton at Georgia Tech and the lessons she carries from that NCAA Championship season. She and Dave discuss her coaching journey, what she thinks defines a great college coach and how she evaluates and challenges herself with each season. | 43m 00s | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast: The Long Game - featuring Nick Zieziula, Binghamton Men's Tennis | Nick Zieziula is entering his 12th season as the Head Men’s Coach at Binghamton University. In this podcast, Dave and Nick discuss the ways he was able to keep various key stakeholders engaged and involved with his program during a performance slump. They also talk about what coming back from that looks like and how he and his coaching staff are maintaining their momentum. Finally - this fall, Nick’s program and several other universities in New York, along with USTA Eastern, worked together to create a large community service event centered around a fall college tournament. Nick explains what they did, how they did it and why other college coaches should consider implementing something similar in their own communities. | 53m 29s | ||||||
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| 9/30/25 | ![]() From The Tables To The Court: Jason Brown, Montana Men's Tennis | After graduating from the University of Montana, Jason Brown spent years outside the tennis world, including time as a professional poker player. Dave and Jason delve into the skills he honed in the high-stakes world of poker and how those lessons translated back to the court. Jason also discusses the evolution of his coaching career, his experience working in analytics for pro tennis players and the lessons he’s learned from a former teammate. | 37m 49s | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast - Tim Siegel: Love, Loss, & Legacy | Tim discusses transitioning from the pro tour to college coaching, his remarkable success at Texas Tech, and his decision to retire. He also opens up about the tragic events that unfolded just 20 days after his retirement, and how they influenced the person he is today. | 42m 01s | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | ![]() ITA College Tennis Coaches Podcast: Top Ten Clips from 2019-20 Episodes | Coaches, please enjoy this special episode that takes a look back at some of our first podcasts recorded during the 2019-20 college tennis season. Guests such as David Roditi, Peter Wright, Sheila McInerney, and Claire Pollard are featured during this first-ever top moments podcast from the ITA. | 55m 57s | ||||||
| 6/26/25 | 2024-25 College Tennis Season Recap: Media Member Roundtable | In this episode, several leading media members within college tennis sit down with ITA CEO David Mullins to discuss this past college tennis season. Listen as they discuss some of the biggest surprises, breakout stars, and more on this season recap episode. | 1h 02m 11s | ||||||
| 6/26/25 | ![]() Creating An Indispensable Program - Raleigh Grossbaum, Idaho Men's Tennis | Raleigh’s experience has fueled his mission at the University of Idaho: to make college tennis indispensable. Raleigh and Dave discuss the steps that he is taking to make sure his program is vital to his athletics department. He also gives advice that all coaches should consider implementing as soon as possible. College tennis is at a critical juncture. Coaches are encouraged to look at all aspects of their program and consider what are truly priorities at this moment. Raleigh’s call to action urges every coach to proactively invest in their program’s longevity, turning a crisis into an opportunity for growth and popularity. | 41m 33s | ||||||
| 6/3/25 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast - Steve Anschutz, Concordia University - Wisconsin | In this podcast, Dave & Steve discuss how he implements what he learns through his PhD, to his team, how he develops a culture of continuous improvement in his athletes, and the ways he stays innovative in managing his program. Steve also gives some great advice on how coaches can wrap up their season and the school year. | 42m 20s | ||||||
| 4/29/25 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast - Chris Doerr, Memphis Men's Tennis | Dave & Chris discuss coaching transitions, from volunteer to full-time assistant, and across schools. Chris shares his perspective on the importance of staying in one place, working for good people and learning the ins and outs of the profession. They also discuss recruiting and the impact of NIL on tennis, the ways in which he continually learns how to improve as a coach, and new ideas he impleneted with his team. | 42m 27s | ||||||
| 3/27/25 | ![]() ITA Student-Athlete Podcast: Luca Pow, Wake Forest | Welcome to the ITA Student-Athlete Podcast with your host Abi Wild, a former women’s tennis player at Hawaii Pacific University. This podcast was created by college tennis players for college tennis players to share the stories and experiences of our unique sport with the world. | 56m 20s | ||||||
| 3/25/25 | ![]() ITA College Tennis Coaches Podcast: Lessons In Leadership with Paul Settles | Paul Settles enters his 21st season as the Head Men’s Coach at Claremont Mudd Scripps. He has led the program to the NCAA DIII National Championship finals, six times in the last 10 seasons, and earned CMS its first NCAA Championship in any sport, in 2015. Paul has served on numerous committees throughout his career and is currently the co-chair of the ITA’s Division III Operating Committee, and sits on the ITA’s Board of Directors. Additionally, Paul serves as a Professor of Leadership studies, oversees a not for profit foundation with his wife, and is an actively competitive tennis player. In this podcast, Dave and Paul discuss his transition from working as the Head of Players Services on the ATP Tour, to becoming a college tennis coach, despite having no previous coaching experience. Paul reflects on some of his biggest mistakes as a new coach, and how he’s evolved throughout his career. They also talk about how being a professor of Leadership Studies at CMS and continuing to compete in tournaments, helps him as a coach. | 58m 44s | ||||||
| 3/11/25 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast - Scott Treibly, USTA Facility & Collegiate | With over 25 years of experience working within or with collegiate tennis programs, Scott has worked with the USTA for the past eight years in the collegiate and facility departments. With a passion for college tennis and the facilities in which tennis is played, Scott is the go to person when it comes to finding opportunities to upgrade tennis facilities and what opportunities are available to collegiate programs to help offset some of the costs associated with facility upgrades. Listen to the podcast above to hear more from Scott and the opportunities available to college programs from the USTA. | 30m 00s | ||||||
| 2/25/25 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast - Erin Ness, Washington and Lee Women's Tennis | In this podcast, Erin and Dave discuss what she and her staff do to achieve a 120-0 record in conference play, early lessons learned when going from student-athlete to head coach, the impact of additional duties on her role as head coach and what Dave needs to consider about DIII tennis, in his new role as CEO. | 42m 54s | ||||||
| 2/4/25 | ![]() ITA Student-Athlete Podcast - Hannah McColgan, UMass | In today’s episode, Abi sits down with recently graduated Northwestern and Maryland women’s tennis player, Hannah McColgan. As an influential player on two Big Ten teams, McColgan has turned her passion for the sport of college tennis into a career, becoming the assistant coach at UMass after graduation. Stepping in and immediately making an impact, McColgan earned ITA New England Region Assistant Coach of the Year honor in just her first season as an assistant. Her efforts helped lead UMass to a 15-8 overall record and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. While you listen, Abi and Hannah will discuss many different aspects of being a college tennis player, including, the experiences she gained as a player at both Northwestern and Maryland, the transition from being a player to a coach, and what she has learned from her first year of college coaching. | 58m 33s | ||||||
| 1/28/25 | ![]() ITA Coaches Podcast - Rod Ray, Wofford College | Rod Ray is in his 25th year as the head men’s tennis coach at Wofford College, where he also served as the head women’s coach from 2000-2008. In 2024, he published his book “Hard Comes First”, which condenses 24 years of college coaching into essential lessons for fellow coaches. In this podcast, rod and dave discuss the ideas and concepts from rod’s book, including how he gets his athletes to embrace discomfort, his philosophy on coaches having an unwavering belief in others, and how he motivates athletes to pursue greatness. He also shares why he thinks difficulty is so good for people, how coaches can get out of their own comfort zones and much more. | 49m 56s | ||||||
| 12/26/24 | ![]() ITA Student-Athlete Podcast - Michael Zheng, Columbia | In today’s episode, Abi sits down with Columbia men’s tennis junior, Michael Zheng, who was recently crowned the NCAA Division I Men’s Singles Champion. Coming into Columbia as one of the top ranked junior players in the country, Zheng has impressed since day one at the college ranks achieving many program firsts over his first two and a half years in New York. Now a two-time NCAA Singles Finalist, Zheng was the first Columbia player to achieve ITA All-American status during both his freshman and sophomore seasons. Over the next hour, Michael and Abi will discuss many different aspects of being a college tennis player, including, why he chose to attend Columbia, how he has handled the success he has achieved, and how he balances being a top tennis player at one of the top educational institutions in the country. We hope you enjoy this inside look into college tennis, and be on the lookout for new episodes every month. | 42m 29s | ||||||
| 12/17/24 | ![]() A Road Less Traveled - Paul Wardlaw, Denver Women's Tennis | In this podcast, Dave and Paul discuss his tactical system, called the Wardlaw Directionals, Paul’s transition and immediate success from DIII to DI, how Paul learned to be an effective college coach early on in his career, and so much more. | 1h 19m 49s | ||||||
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