Case Western Reserve University Women's Tennis Program Information
Sebastian Wright
Published Mar 15, 2026
Thanks for visiting the Case Western Reserve University Women's Tennis scholarship and program info page. Here you'll have access to information about the college and information on their Women's Tennis program like who to make contact with about recruitment, names of past alumni, what scholarship opportunities are presented and ways to begin the recruiting process.
Case Western Reserve University Women's tennis Program Recruiting and Coaching Personnel
If you're hoping to get recruited it's important to know who to talk to - and NCSA has got the details you need. The Head Coach of the Case Western Reserve University Women's Tennis program is Kirsten Gambrell McMahon. Other essential staff include:
If you are considering becoming a member of Case Western Reserve University Women's Tennis program these are the people you must speak to. You'll be able to choose to contact them through email using the link above or call the college to obtain more specifics about the school and Women's Tennis program prior to deciding whether or not it's the right fit for you.
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NCSA gives student student athletes the information and tools they need to enhance their odds of being recruited by a Women's Tennis program, whether it's at Case Western Reserve University or another school. Since 2000, NCSA has been connecting coaches and athletes which is a crucial component of the recruiting process. This year alone there are 18828 Women's Tennis athletes making use of the NCSA network, technology and scouting professionals to get their highlights before 2058 coaches at 1101 colleges Women's Tennis programs across the country.
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