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Lori Shulman

Lori Shulman

Lori Shulman begins her eighth season as the head coach of Trinity College's men's and women's tennis teams in 2022-23.  Over her first six seasons, no less than 70 Bantams have been named as Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-Academic Award recipients, including eight men and eight women in the spring of 2020. Shulman's teams have also both earned the ITA All-Academic Team awards five times. She mentored a pair of All-NESCAC performers in 2021 as Ross DeRose and Dylan Powel earned the accolade as a men's doubles tandem. Similarly in 2016, Ford Traff and Rex Glickman earned the men's doubles accolade, and Vanja Babunski was an NCAA Singles Championships alternate in 2017.  Trinity's men's and women's teams both went 7-10 during the 2022 season, while Shulman has led the Trinity men's squad to a 21-48 record and the women's team to an 27-52 record in her Bantam tenure. Shulman was an assistant coach for both Trinity tennis programs during the 2014-15 season.

Shulman joined the Bantam staff after four highly-successful years as an assistant coach working with both the men’s and women’s teams at Denison University where she mentored several NCAA All-Americans. Prior to Denison, Shulman served as the head coach of the women’s tennis team at the College of Wooster for six years. Her first post-graduate coaching experience came at Hamilton, where she was an assistant tennis and squash coach for two seasons.

Shulman graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Denison in 1999 where she was a three-sport athlete. In June of 2002, Shulman earned a master’s degree in coaching education from Ohio University after working as a graduate assistant within the athletic department. She was accepted in the NCAA Women's Coaches' Academy into the summer of 2016, and is an assistant professor in the Trinity athletic department.