COACHING RESUME |
Gustavus Adolphus College - 2009-Present
Head Men's Tennis Coach and Steve Wilkinson Endowed Professor of Sports Ethics and Tennis
Gustavus Adolphus College - 2006-09
Assistant Men's Tennis CoachÂ
Emory University - 2004-06
Assistant Women's Tennis Coach
University of Nebraska - 2002-04
Assistant Women's Tennis Coach |
PLAYING CAREER |
Gustavus Adolphus College - 1998-2002
NCAA DIII Tennis |
EDUCATION |
University of Minnesota - 2014
Ph.D. Kinesiology
Emory University - 2006
M.T.S. Theological Studies
Gustavus Adolphus College - 2002
B.A. History and Religion |
HOMETOWN |
Duluth, Minn. |
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Dr. Tommy Valentini is in his 16th year as head coach of the Gustavus men's tennis team in the 2024-25 academic year. Valentini, who had been an assistant coach for the Gusties from 2006 to 2009, replaced Steve Wilkinson who retired after serving as the head coach for the 39 years prior.
Valentini became the 16th head coach in the 92-year history of the men's tennis program at Gustavus. He has directed the program to 13Â consecutive MIACÂ Playoff Championships and 14 regular season titles and holds an overall record of 273-104 and an MIAC mark of 111-0. The Gusties are the third winningest program in the history of Division III tennis with an all-time mark of 1303-532-3 (.710 winning percentage). Gustavus has claimed two NCAA Team Championships (1980, 1982), while also winning six national titles in doubles and four national titles in singles.
In MIAC play, Gustavus leads all programs in titles won with 55. Along with great teams, Gustavus has also been blessed with many outstanding individual players, which includes 62 players who have received All-America honors, and 144 who have received All-Conference honors. The program also has the distinction of having had five players receive the National ITA Arthur Ashe Award, which is given to one player a year that best combines tennis ability, academic accomplishment, community service and sportsmanship. That total is tied with Stanford for the most winners in all divisions of collegiate tennis.
A 2002 Gustavus graduate and four-year letterwinner on the tennis team. Valentini earned his PhD from the University of Minnesota School of Kinesiology where his research focused on moral education in and through sport. Valentini is a professor in the philosophy department teaching courses in Sport Ethics and Philosophy of Sport. In 2013, Valentini was named the Steve Wilkinson Endowed Professor of Tennis and Sports Ethics. Valentini serves on the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Board of Directors. He also served as Assistant Director of Tennis and Life Camps at Gustavus where he directed the tennis program and staff training.Â
During his playing career at Gustavus, Valentini compiled a record of 60-7 in singles and 53-9 in doubles. In his senior year, he was the MIAC Champion at No.4 singles and helped the Gusties post an overall mark of 30-4 including the program's first ever ITA Indoor Championship, and a third place finish at the NCAA Championships. As accomplished in the classroom as he was on the tennis court, Valentini was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American compiling a 3.9 GPA with majors in honors history and religion. He received the Arthur Ashe Award for excellence in tennis, academics and humanitarian concerns from both the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), and the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) in 2001. In 2002, Valentini was awarded the Hollingsworth Key, which is presented to the Gustavus senior male athlete with the highest cumulative grade point average.
Tommy lives in Saint Peter with his wife, Bethany, and their children Enzo and Carmen.
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Tommy Valentini's Year-by-Year Coaching Record |
Year |
Wins |
Losses |
Win % |
Postseason |
2009-10 |
15 |
10 |
.600 |
1st // 1 NCAA Qualifier |
2010-11 |
18 |
9 |
.667 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Second Round // 1 NCAA Qualifier |
2011-12 |
22 |
8 |
.733 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Third Round // 2 NCAA Qualifiers |
2012-13 |
23 |
10 |
.697 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Third Round // 2 NCAA Qualifiers |
2013-14 |
29 |
6 |
.829 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Third Round |
2014-15 |
20 |
11 |
.645 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Third Round // 3 NCAA Qualifiers |
2015-16 |
25 |
8 |
.758 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Third Round // 2 NCAA Qualifiers |
2016-17 |
26 |
9 |
.743 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Elite 8 // 2 NCAA Qualifiers |
2017-18 |
24 |
9 |
.727 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Third Round // 2 NCAA Qualifiers |
2018-19 |
20 |
9 |
.690 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Third Round // 2 NCAA Qualifiers |
2019-20 |
9 |
2 |
.818 |
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2020-21 |
17 |
3 |
.850 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Third Round // 3 NCAA Qualifiers |
2021-22 |
25 |
11 |
.694 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Third Round // 2 NCAA Qualifiers |
2022-23 |
26 |
11 |
.703 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Elite 8 // 2 NCAA Qualifiers |
2023-24 |
23 |
8 |
.742 |
1st // MIAC Playoff Champions // NCAA Second Round // 3 NCAA Qualifiers |
15 Seasons |
322 |
124 |
.722 |
14 MIAC Titles |