North Carolina State University Athletics

Earnshaw Inducted into Armstrong State Hall of Fame
12/9/2017 9:43:00 AM | Women's Tennis
SAVANNAH, Ga. – NC State women's tennis head coach Simon Earnshaw was inducted into the final Hall of Fame class in institution history at Armstrong State University Thursday evening.

Prior to becoming head coach of the Wolfpack in 2014, Earnshaw led the women's program to six NCAA DII National Championships and a 411-35 career record. He led the men's team to three titles and accumulated a career record of 336-83.
Earnshaw was also tabbed as ITA National Coach of the Year four times and Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year 19 times. During his tenure, his teams reached 13 NCAA DII finals, 18 national semifinals, 23 NCAA quarterfinals and produced 92 women's and 47 men's ITA All-American honors, 30 ITA Scholar-Athletes and 15 ITA All-Academic Teams.
Up Next
Earnshaw and NC State takes part in the ITA Kickoff Weekend in Lexington, Kentucky, when it faces UCLA on January 27 at 2:00 P.M.
Prior to becoming head coach of the Wolfpack in 2014, Earnshaw led the women's program to six NCAA DII National Championships and a 411-35 career record. He led the men's team to three titles and accumulated a career record of 336-83.
Earnshaw was also tabbed as ITA National Coach of the Year four times and Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year 19 times. During his tenure, his teams reached 13 NCAA DII finals, 18 national semifinals, 23 NCAA quarterfinals and produced 92 women's and 47 men's ITA All-American honors, 30 ITA Scholar-Athletes and 15 ITA All-Academic Teams.
Up Next
Earnshaw and NC State takes part in the ITA Kickoff Weekend in Lexington, Kentucky, when it faces UCLA on January 27 at 2:00 P.M.
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