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Sam Winterbotham

Sam Winterbotham
Sport(s) Men's tennis
Current position
Title Head coach
Team University of Tennessee
Conference Southeastern Conference
Record 178-60 (64-26 SEC)
Biographical details
Born (1973-10-01) 1 October 1973 (age 43)
Stoke-on-Trent, Great Britain
Playing career
1996–1999 Oklahoma Christian
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2002–2006 Colorado
2006–2017 Tennessee
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
SEC (2010, 2011)
SEC Tournament (2010)
Awards
2006 ITA Mountain Region Coach of the Year
2008 & 2010 SEC Coach of the Year
2009 ITA Southeast Region Coach of the Year
2011 ITA Ohio Valley Region Coach of the Year
2011 ITA Ohio Valley Region Coach of the Year
2013 ITA National Coach of the Year
2013 ITA Ohio Valley Region Coach of the Year

Sam Winterbotham (born 1 October 1973) is a British college tennis coach and former college player. He was the head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers men's tennis team of the University of Tennessee. Winterbotham was previously an assistant coach for the Baylor Bears where he helped guide the team to the 2004 national title with the team that he had previously recruited. His first stint as a head coach came in 2002 when he became the head coach for the Colorado Buffaloes men's tennis team.

He attended Oklahoma Christian University in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where he was a four-year NAIA All-America and was ranked No. 1 nationally. In 1997 he won top honors as the NAIA Rolex national singles champion. During his time at OCU Winterbotham was also named the 1999 Sooner Athletic Conference Player of the Year in soccer, where he was named to the All-Region first team and honorable mention All-America team. In 2007 Winterbotham was inducted into the Oklahoma Christian Athletic Hall of Fame.He said it took him only one semester at OCU for him to know he wanted to get into coaching tennis.

Winterbotham was an assistant coach at Baylor from 1999-2002 where he managed to help turn the Bears into a national powerhouse. His global recruiting efforts played an instrumental part in Baylor's 2004 NCAA title.

In 2002, Winterbotham earned his first head coaching job when he was hired to coach Colorado and was tasked with transforming the program into a competitor in the Big 12. During his time at Colorado, the team improved steadily every year. During the spring 2006 season, he guided the team to its first 20-win season since 1997, its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1988 and a final ITA ranking of No. 23 which was a school record. Despite this success, the men's tennis program was cut following the season because of athletic department budgetary reasons.

Winterbotham joined the Tennessee Volunteers in 2006 and quickly guided the Vols back to national prominence. He became the first coach in program history to capture back-to-back SEC regular-season titles when the Vols won in 2010 and 2011. In 2010, the Vols broke the school record for shutouts with 16, swept the SEC regular season and conference titles and reached the NCAA team final for the third time in program history. Every season at Tennessee, he has been assisted by former top 30 ATP professional Chris Woodruff. Volunteer assistant coaches have included Milos Popovic, Christopher Williams, Ben Rogers and Ben Testerman.


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