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Sandy
Kriezel
Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach
6th year
Chico State '78 |
Email:
sskriezel@csupomona.edu
Phone: (909) 869-2830
When
it comes to talking, teaching and promoting tennis, it’s
hard to imagine a more tireless proponent of the sport than
Sandy Kriezel.
Kriezel, now in her sixth year as the head men’s and
women’s tennis coach at Cal Poly Pomona, is active locally
and nationally promoting the sport and her background includes
many notable achievements. She is a member of two tennis Hall
of Fames, is on the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's ranking
committee and is coming off a successful 2003 season in which
she was named the CCAA Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year
for a second straight year and the ITA West Region Coach of
the Year as well. She has also served on the women’s
ITA awards committee for three years and is the NCAA Division
II Regional Advisory Chair until September of 2004.
Kriezel’s fifth season with Cal Poly Pomona was a huge
success. She was the CCAA Coach of the Year in women’s
tennis for a second straight season after guiding the Broncos
to their first conference title since 1998. The Broncos were
undefeated in eight regular-season dual matches and then breezed
through the conference tournament. In all, the Broncos won
those 11 CCAA matches by a combined score of 78-10. Cal Poly
Pomona then hosted one of two NCAA Division II West Regionals
and dropped a heartbreaking 5-4 decision to Hawaii Pacific
in the second round.
Five Bronco players earned All-CCAA honors, which was the
highest number of all-conference awards since 1998.
The championship came on the heels of a strong turnaround
season in 2002 when the Broncos finished third in the CCAA
and compiled a 19-6 record and recorded their most wins since
1994.
The Bronco men have also enjoyed tremendous success under
Kriezel’s direction. Cal Poly Pomona has recorded 11
straight winning seasons and finished last season with a 13-8
record and a national ranking of 26. In 2002, the Broncos
went 13-7, which was their best record since 1997.
Kriezel continues to focus on maintaining the tradition of
winning and good sportsmanship that have been trademarks of
Cal Poly Pomona tennis for the past 24 years. After serving
as an assistant coach at Cal Poly Pomona for three seasons,
Kriezel was named the head coach on Oct. 1, 1998.
In her five years as the head coach, the Bronco men have compiled
a 60-41 mark, while the women have gone 56-48.
Before coming to Cal Poly Pomona, Kriezel was an assistant
coach at Pomona-Pitzer for one season in 1995. She then spent
three seasons as an assistant coach for Dr. Ann Lebedeff from
1996-98. The Broncos won championships in women’s tennis
in two of her three seasons as assistant coach.
As a player, Kriezel enjoyed great success. She spent a pair
of seasons competing for Chaffey College, where she was the
team captain in 1973 and ’74. She played No. 1 singles
and doubles. In 2001, Kriezel was inducted into Chaffey College’s
Hall of Fame.
After Chaffey College, Kriezel went on to Chico State, where
she also starred as the team’s No. 1 singles player.
Kriezel was the Northern California Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference’s No. 1 player in singles and was part of
the No. 1 doubles team as well. She earned her bachelor’s
degree in physical education from Chico State in 1978. Kriezel
was inducted into Chico State’s Athletic Hall of Fame
in 1998.
In 2001, Kriezel also began serving as co-host of a local
cable television program called, “Tennis Tips.”
Episodes highlighted rules, strategies and hot topics relating
to tennis. She was also a featured speaker at the USPTA state-wide
convention in 2001.
For more information on Cal Poly Pomona men's tennis, please direct e-mail to sskriezel@csupomona.edu
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