Concordia University Wisconsin Athletics

 

Men's Tennis

 
Tom Weber
Tom Weber
Title: Head Coach
Phone: 262-243-4467
Email: thomas.weber@cuw.edu
College: Concordia University Nebraska, '89

Tom Weber has directed the men's tennis team to an impressive six Lake Michigan and seven Northern Athletics Conference Championships during his 15 years at the helm of the program. The Falcons have also reached the NCAA Tournament three of the past four seasons.

Weber completed his undergraduate work in 1980 at Concordia College in Seward, Neb., where he majored in mathematics and physical education, and minored in chemistry. In addition to his academic pursuits, he participated in interscholastic tennis and football.

After graduation in 1980, he served eight years teaching math and science at Cleveland Lutheran High School in Ohio, while pursuing a Master's Degree in mathematics at Akron University. As well, Weber coached football, basketball, and track & field.

Weber spent 10 years from 1988-1998 at Concordia University Ann Arbor (Mich.) as an assistant professor of mathematics. His coaching pursuits had to be put on hold for this tenure while he earned his Ph.D. in mathematics education at Wayne State University.

He is presently an associate professor of mathematics and an United States Professional Tennis Association Certified Professional Coach and has served as the men's tennis head coach at Concordia University Wisconsin since 1999.

    Conference  
Year  Record    Record Coach (Record)
1999    4-2  4-0*  Tom Weber (4-2)
2000 2-7  2-2* Tom Weber (6-9)
2001 11-10  2-1*  Tom Weber (17-19)
2002 10-10  3-0*  Tom Weber (27-29)
2003 11-13  4-0*  Tom Weber (38-42)
2004 11-8  4-0*  Tom Weber (49-50)
2005 13-9  4-0*  Tom Weber (62-59)
2006 12-11  4-0* Tom Weber (74-70)
2007 12-11  7-0** Tom Weber (86-81)
2008 10-18  6-0**  Tom Weber (96-99)
2009 14-10  7-0** (!) Tom Weber (110-109)
2010 11-12  6-2  Tom Weber (121-121)
2011 14-10 10-0** (!) Tom Weber (135-131)
2012 14-11 9-0** (!) Tom Weber (149-142)
2013 16-9 9-0** Tom Weber (163-151)