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Washington and Lee University Women's Tennis
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Washington and Lee University

Washington and Lee University Women's Tennis

NCAA Division 3 Lexington, VA Private

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

17%

Avg SAT

1,504

Avg ACT

34

Enrollment

1,884

Team Information

Sport

Tennis

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 3

Location

Lexington, VA

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Coaching Staff (3)

Erin Ness

Head Coach

Erin Ness is in her 14th year as the head women's tennis coach at Washington and Lee University for the 2025-26 season and has been appointed as the Senior Woman Administrator.  In the classroom, Ness serves as an Associate Professor of Physical Education. Ness' first stint resulted in a 19-8 overall record and the program's 23rd Old Dominion Athletic Conference title. The Generals then advanced to the NCAA Tournament before falling to Sewanee in the second round. Ness also coached several individuals to the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships, with the tandem of Sonja Meighan '15 and Patricia Kirkland '15 advancing to the semifinals of the national tournament to earn All-America honors. Ness also mentored Meghan Buell '15 to All-America honors after she placed fourth at the ITA Small College Championships in the fall. In her second season, Ness led the Generals to their 12th-straight ODAC title and a berth into the NCAA Tournament. W&L took down Sewanee, 5-0, in the second round, but fell to top-seeded Emory, 5-0, in the third round. Ness also mentored Meighan and Kirkland to All-America accolades, as Meighan won the ITA Southeast Regional Singles Championship and partnered with Kirkland to win the doubles championship in the fall. Meighan and Kirkland were also the only Generals selected to participate in the NCAA Individual Championships in the spring. In 2015, Ness tabbed the ODAC Coach of the Year after leading the Generals to the program’s 25th ODAC Championship. The Blue and White topped N.C. Wesleyan, 5-0, in the second round, but loss to 13th-ranked MIT, 5-3, in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. Ness guided Meighan and Kirkland to their second-straight Southeast Regional Doubles Championship in the fall. The duo, along with Brooke Donnelly ‘17 were chosen to compete in the NCAA Individual Championships in the spring. Ness guided the Generals to a 19-6 overall record and the program’s 14th-straight ODAC title in 2016. W&L finished 16th in the final ITA Division III poll and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to eventual National Champion Emory. For her efforts, Ness was tabbed the ODAC Coach of the Year and VaSID Coach of the Year. Ness mentored Donnelly to her second All-America honor and Tessa Hill ’19 earned ODAC Rookie of the Year accolades. Donnelly competed in the NCAA Individual Championships, while Donnelly and Hill competed in the doubles championship. In 2017, Ness earned her 100th career win at W&L with a 5-0 victory over Randolph-Macon in the ODAC Championship match. The Generals claimed their 15th-straight ODAC title and 27th overall. W&L topped Sewanee, 5-3, in the second round, but fell to Emory, 5-1, in the third round. Ness helped coach Donnelly to her third All-America honor in singles after she won the ITA Southeast Regional Championship in the fall, and Donnelly and Hill earned All-America accolades in doubles in the spring. For her efforts, Ness was named the VaSID Coach of the Year for the third straight year. The 2018 season saw the Generals go 19-8 overall during the regular season and an 11-0 record in conference matches. W&L won its 16th consecutive ODAC Championship in 2018, sixth under Ness, and defeated Franciscan, 5-0, before falling in a second-round matchup to Mary Washington by a 5-4 score. Ness claimed her fourth ODAC Coach of the Year award and helped senior Michelle Fleenor to ODAC Player of the Year and ITA First Team All-America honors in singles, the 25th straight season the program has had at least one All-American. First-year Valerie Marshall was named ODAC Rookie of the Year in singles, the second General to be honored as the Rookie of the Year under Ness's guidance (Tessa Hill, singles and doubles, 2016). The Generals finished the 2018 season ranked 18th in the final ITA Division III rankings. The Generals spent all 2019 season ranked in the Top 25 and turned in a 17-8 overall record and a 12-0 ODAC record. Ness guided the team to its 17th consecutive ODAC title and an NCAA Second Round win over Sewanee, 5-4, before falling, 5-0, to top-ranked Emory in the third round. Ness was named the ODAC Coach of the Year for the fifth time overall and second year in a row, while senior Mary Hampton McNeal was named the ODAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and first-year Georgia Wright claimed the ODAC Rookie of the Year award. In the 2019-20 season, Ness led the Generals to an 8-0 overall and a 5-0 ODAC record before the rest of the season was canceled due to COVID-19. The team was ranked 18th in the final Oracle/ITA Tennis rankings, while first-year Marta Mikos came in as the 30th-ranked singles player in Division III. Ness also earned VaSID All-State College Division Women's Tennis Coach of the Year honors and helped Mikos win the VaSID Rookie of the Year award as well.  Ness came to W&L from the University of California-Santa Cruz, where she served as the head women's tennis coach from 2006-12.  She led the Banana Slugs to the NCAA Division III Tournament three times, while mentoring her athletes to All-America honors a total of five times. Her 2008, 2011 and 2012 teams all earned ITA All-Academic Team accolades and she was named the Wilson/ITA West Region Coach of the Year in 2011. In addition to coaching, Ness served as a physical education instructor at UC-Santa Cruz and served as the assistant director of the Nike Tennis Camps held on campus since 2004. Ness was a four-year starter in both singles and doubles as an undergraduate at UC-Santa Cruz, serving as a team captain for her senior season.  Twice she helped guide the team to the NCAA Tournament and she was a regionally ranked doubles player.  Ness earned a bachelor of arts in psychology in 2006 and is currently working towards a master of arts in kinesiology and sports psychology from San Jose State University. NESS YEAR-BY-YEAR YEAR RECORD ODAC RECORD ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2024-25 18-6 10-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Third Round, ODAC Coach of the Year 2023-24 21-2 10-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Third Round, ODAC Coach of the Year 2022-23 19-7 10-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Second Round, ODAC Coach of the Year 2021-22 16-7 9-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Second Round, ODAC Coach of the Year 2020-21 16-3 9-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Quarterfinals, Regional Coach of the Year 2019-20 8-0 5-0 Season cut short due to COVID-19 2018-19 17-8 12-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Third Round, ODAC Coach of the Year 2017-18 19-8 11-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Second Round, ODAC Coach of the Year 2016-17 21-6 11-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Third Round 2015-16 19-6 10-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Third Round, ODAC Coach of the Year 2014-15 24-5 11-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Third Round, ODAC Coach of the Year 2013-14 18-3 11-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Third Round, ODAC Coach of the Year 2012-13 19-8 11-0 ODAC Champions, NCAA Second Round AT W&L 235-69 (.773) 130-0 (1.000) 12 ODAC Titles, 12 NCAA Bids, 9-time ODAC Coach of the Year 1-time Regional Coach of the Year

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Michael Connolly

Assistant Coach

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Leo Galarza

Assistant Coach

Leo Galarza joined the Washington and Lee women's tennis coaching staff as an assistant coach on January 12, 2026. Galarza arrives in Lexington after most recently serving as a volunteer assistant coach for the Piedmont University men's and women's tennis programs. With his help, the Lions' women's team went 21-3 overall, while the men's program posted a 13-12 overall record. Both programs also appeared in their respective Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) championship matches in 2025.   As an undergraduate, Galarza competed on the Piedmont University men's tennis team, where he was a two-time ITA Scholar Athlete and CCS All-Academic Team student. On the court, Galarza posted a 13-7 singles record and a 13-6 doubles mark, before he finished out his career as a student assistant coach for the spring 2024 season. He assisted the Lions to a 19-7 overall record that season, as well as a CCS Finals appearance, and managed social media content for the program.   After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in sports communications in the spring of 2024, Galarza served a brief stint as an interim coach for the Emmanuel University men's and women's tennis programs before making his return to Piedmont in January 2025.

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