

Eric Rodgers came to Coe in the fall of 1989 as the director of the Clark Racquet Center and head tennis coach of both the men's and women's teams. He has led Coe to all seven of its conference titles, earning the honor of Regional Coach of the Year in 1993.
Previously, Rodgers led the tennis program at the University of Evansville, an NCAA Division I school. His teams captured two Midwestern Collegiate Conference titles and he was twice named Coach of the Year.
Still an active player in tennis and squash, Rodgers is a 1979 graduate of Kalamazoo College in Michigan. At Kalamazoo, he was a four-year letterman, captain and played on two NCAA championship squads for legendary coach George Acker.
Rodgers is very active in both NCAA and USTA tennis, serving on the NCAA ranking committee and the NCAA awards committee. He also represents the Iowa District Tennis Association on the Junior Competition Committee of the Missouri Valley Tennis Association. Well-known throughout the Midwest for his on-court training drills, he is a popular speaker at coach's clinics and USTA 12-and-under team events.
In a combined 23 years of prep and college playing and coaching, Rodgers has been involved in 16 conference championship teams. He has also had nine Academic All-Americans and two tennis All-Americans play on his teams.

Mark Murphy recently completed his 8th season as Associate Head Tennis Coach at Coe College. The Muscatine, Iowa native has helped build one of the best Division III tennis programs in the country. The men's team has won an impressive 6 consecutive conference titles, with each title resulting in a trip to the NCAA tournament. The women's program won it's first IIAC title this fall after a very successful 2nd place finish in 2005. The Coe Women's Team will participate in their first NCAA tournament in the spring of 2007.