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Greg Wyzykowski
Position: Head Coach
Alma Mater: NJIT
Experience: 6 Years
Phone: 973-761-7946
Email: gregory.wyzykowski@shu.edu
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Greg Wyzykowski returns for his sixth season as head coach of the Seton Hall women's tennis program. Wyzykowski joined the Pirates after spending the 2006-07 season as an assistant coach with the Fairleigh Dickinson men's and women's tennis teams.

In his five years with the Pirates, 70 percent of players have improved their results from their freshman season to their senior years.

In 2011-12, Wyzykowski led SHU to a BIG EAST Tournament berth and Chloe Sher, then just a sophomore, became the first Seton Hall player to be named to the All-BIG EAST Women's Tennis team. Sher, who put together a 4-1 record during against opponents who were ranked either regionally or nationally during the season, finished the year rated as the #17 player in the Northeast region by the ITA.

Also under Wyzykowski's guidance, Sher teamed with Rocio Portela to become the winningest doubles duo in school history in just their second year of competition.

The Pirates also enjoyed a previously unmatched level of success in fall tournaments in 2011 and 2012. Over the past two years, Seton Hall players have captured a total of 10 titles during the autumn. Seton Hall has also had half the squad selected to participate in the ITA Regional Tournament on both occassions over that span. 

Wyzykowski's teams have also excelled in the classroom. Collectively, the team has qualified for the ITA Academic Award each season. Several players have also received academic recognition from the BIG EAST. Most recently, all eight members of the 2011-12 squad received BIG EAST Academic All-Star distinction.

In Fall 2012, the women's tennis team boasted the highest collective GPA among Seton Hall's 14 varsity athletic programs and boasted the highest cumulative GPA for active roster members as well.

In his year with the Knights, Wyzykowski helped lead FDU to a NEC Championship along with an NCAA Tournament appearance.

In July of 2008, Wyzykowski was a coach for Under-14 boys and girls at the USTA Eastern Zonal Competition. His boys squad took the gold medal at the event.

His previous collegiate experience includes launching a women's tennis program at Georgian Court University in Lakewood, N.J., where he spent seven seasons. In 2005-06, he earned him CACC Coach of the Year honors and was conference's women's tennis chairperson during its inaugural season.

Wyzykowski resurrected the women's tennis program at Brookdale Community College where he was head coach for three years. He also coached in the high school ranks at South River for 11 years, where he was selected Coach of the Year twice, and Shore Regional for an additional six seasons. Wyzykowski has also served on the ITA/NCAA Division II women's ranking committee in 2005-06, and a former head pro at Rumson Country Club.

Wyzykowski is a United States Professional Tennis Association certified instructor and is a member of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. He also served on the United States Tennis Association middle states collegiate committee. In 2011, Wyzykowski served as part of the BIG EAST Championship tennis committee.

Wyzykowski is a graduate of the New Jersey Institute of Technology and currently resides in Howell, N.J.