| College: | Central Florida 1993 |
| Position: | Head Coach |
| Alma Mater: | 5th Year |
Eric Berg begins
his fifth season as the Head Women's Tennis Coach for UMass Boston.
He is also the Men's Tennis Coach and will enter his sixth season
at that helm.
The 2010 Beacons enjoyed the program's second highest win total,
posting eight wins under Berg's tutelage. In 2009, he instructed
the 1st Doubles duo to the regular season Little East Conference
Championship.
In 2008, Berg led
the netters to their highest win total in seven seasons and coached
the Beacons' number one doubles pair to the second-highest win
total in a single season during his first year as the women's
mentor in 2007. Berg also directed the team's number one singles
player and doubles tandem to compete in the Little East Conference
Flight One Singles and Doubles Championship matches.
Berg has been
coaching tennis for almost 20 years, beginning in 1991 when he as
an Assistant Coach for the Churchill High School Boys team in his
home state of Michigan for a season. Berg moved on to the college
ranks, where he was an Assistant Coach for the Men's & Women's
Tennis teams at Division I University of Central Florida for the
1992-93 season and remained in Florida to serve as a tennis pro at
the Amré Sammakia Tennis Academy, where he coached state,
national and internationally-ranked junior players for four years.
He continued his tennis pro career with the Bridges Family Resort
& Tennis Club in Warren, VT, where he has been as an assistant
since 1998 and taught and coordinated various programs. The
well-respected resort has consistently been recognized in the top
50 tennis resorts by Tennis Magazine. Berg returned to the team
coaching arena with a two-year tenure as the Head Boys Coach for
Edsel Ford High School in Michigan, prior to his arrival on the
UMass Boston campus.
Prior to his
ascension to the coaching ranks, Berg was nothing short of an
outstanding tennis player, competing at the collegiate level for
The Ohio State University, where he compiled a 64% winning
percentage in nearly 50 matches and then took his game to
University of Central Florida, where he starred as the squad's
number one singles player as a senior in 1992. Berg has competed on
the Amateur circuit as well, ranking number 13 in the nation among
United State amateur doubles players and 19th among US singles
players in 1991 and improved to number 16 among singles players the
following year. He was also a quarterfinalist in both singles and
doubles play at the US National Amateur Indoor Championships in
1991.
Berg graduated
from Central Florida with a bachelor's degree in interpersonal
communication in 1993 and now resides in Dorchester, MA.
