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Bobby McKee
Named
Lenoir-Rhyne College's Director of Tennis
(April 2, 2007) |
April 2, 2007
Lenoir-Rhyne College Names Bobby McKee New Director Of
Tennis
McKee, a
two-time national coach of the year, has coached at Presbyterian College the
past 26 years
Hickory,
N.C. — Bobby McKee, two-time National Coach of the Year and
nine-time South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year, has been named tennis
director at Lenoir-Rhyne College, effective June 1.
McKee, 50,
comes to L-R from Presbyterian College of Clinton, S.C., where he has served as
a tennis coach since 1981.
“Lenoir-Rhyne
is indeed fortunate to have attracted one of the great tennis coaches in
America,” said Neill McGeachy, Lenoir-Rhyne’s athletic director,
in announcing the appointment. “Under Coach McKee’s tutelage,
Presbyterian College has become the gold standard for the SAC and the NCAA
Division II.”
In addition to
serving as tennis director, McKee will serve as head coach for both the men’s
and women’s tennis teams.
Both men’s
and women’s tennis were discontinued following the 1998 season. Women’s
tennis returned to L-R in 2005. Men’s tennis will return next
year. McKee is taking over the job of coaching the L-R women’s tennis
team from Todd Starkey, who served as head coach from 2005 to 2007.
McKee
said: “It is with a great deal of excitement and thankfulness that I
accept the position of director of tennis at Lenoir-Rhyne College. In my
research and subsequent visit to Lenoir-Rhyne, I found the leadership at all
levels to be very supportive of the overall mission of the college. At
every level, I found a firm commitment to all student athletes to provide an
environment in which they may excel academically and athletically.”
He is a 1980
graduate of Presbyterian College, where he was an All American tennis
player. He coached the men’s tennis team at PC from 1984 to 2000 and has
a 16-year record of 233-129 (.644). During his tenure, the Blue Hose men’s
tennis program posted winning records in 13 of 16 seasons. He was named
SAC Men’s Coach of the Year four times (1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999).
He is currently
in his eighth consecutive season as head coach of the women’s tennis
program. He previously coached the women’s team from 1981 to 1985.
He has a 13-year record coaching women’s tennis of 206-73 (.738).
McKee was named
NAIA National Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year in 1987 and was named ITA/Wilson
National Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year in 1992.
He has served
as a member of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s National Tournament Committee and
the NAIA Men’s National Tournament Committee. He also served as national
chair of the ITA/NAIA National Ranking Committee and chair of the ITA/NCAA
Southeast Region Committee.
McKee’s teams have been ranked in the top 25 nationally for 21 of his 26 years
as coach. They have participated in the NAIA and NCAA National
Championships for 22 years, including 12 straight NCAA postseason
appearances. Nine of his women’s players and 10 of his men’s players
have attained All American status.
He and his
wife, the former Janet Stoddard, have two children, Erin, 12, and Caitlin, 10.
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