Coach Mai-Ly Tran Leaves Colorado State Women’s Tennis Program After 5 Years of Success
Mai-Ly Tran is stepping down as the head coach of Colorado State women's tennis after five seasons to explore new opportunities. Under her leadership, the team achieved notable success, including two record-setting seasons in 2022 and 2023. Athletic Director John Weber commended her dedication and impact on the program, noting the development of young women both on and off the court.
By the Numbers- 53-62 overall dual match record and 23-28 in Mountain West conference play over five seasons.
- Achieved 16 wins in the 2023 season and 15 in 2022, with a program-high ranking of No. 42 in the ITA national rankings.
While Tran brought success to the program, the team's overall dual record remains under .500, leading to questions about long-term competitiveness compared to other Mountain West teams.
State of Play- Tran's tenure included significant milestones, such as two semifinal appearances in the Mountain West tournament.
- The program is now searching for a new head coach to build on her legacy.
The university will initiate a national search for a new coach, aiming to maintain the program's upward trajectory and enhance future performance.
Bottom LineTran's departure marks the end of an era for Colorado State women's tennis, highlighting both her contributions and the challenges that remain for the program. The search for her successor will be crucial to sustaining recent achievements.
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