05/02/2013 Men's Tennis Team Honored at BanquetHead Coach Gordie Ernst honors Distaso, Tropiano and Caris with top awards. 05/02/2013 Women's Tennis Team Honored at Annual BanquetHead Coach Gordie Ernst hands out top awards to Panarese, Montgomery and Sekely. 04/26/2013 Caris Lands Spot on All-BIG EAST Men's Tennis TeamSenior Charlie Caris finished his Hoya career with 57 singles victories, and was 19-14 this season. 04/20/2013 Hoyas Tie for Seventh Place in BIG EAST ChampionshipIn a reversal from the regular season match GU fell to ninth-seeded St. John's 4-1. 04/16/2013 Men's Tennis Seeded Fifth at 2013 BIG EAST ChampionshipHoyas went undefeated against league foes during the regular season, defeating Villanova, UConn and St. John's. Gordie Ernst is in his seventh year as the Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach at Georgetown University. He has accumulated a total of 105 win between the two programs and had 95 BIG EAST Academic All-Stars. In the past three seasons, the women's program has come into its own with two BIG EAST Tournament berths and two All-BIG EAST performers in Stephanie Wetmore and Lauren Greco. Last season, Georgetown had its best season under Ernst notching a 16-6 record as well as a mark of 5-2 in the BIG EAST Conference. The season prior, the Blue & Gray went 13-10 overall and 7-2 in conference play. The Hoyas placed sixth at the BIG EAST Tournament despite going into the championship as the eighth seed. GU moved into the final match after defeating fourth-seeded Louisville, 4-2, in the consolation bracket. The year prior, he led the women's squad to an impressive late-season run as the team defeated Seton Hall, Villanova and Connecticut to narrowly miss a BIG EAST Tournament berth. The women also defeated Penn earlier in the year to get the program's first-ever victory over an Ivy League opponent. On the men's side, the Hoyas boasted their seventh-consecutive BIG EAST Tournament berth last season. In his time on the Hilltop, the men have had significant victories over Boston College, St. John's, George Washington, Navy and James Madison. Since 2002, Ernst has been the executive director of Vineyard Youth Tennis in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, where he coordinated all operational aspects of the newly-constructed four-court tennis facility for 400 junior tennis players ages 3-18. In 2004, Vineyard Youth Tennis was the recipient of the "United States Tennis Association (USTA) National Small Facility of the Year" award. From 1998 to 2000, Ernst was the Head Men's Tennis Coach at the University of Pennsylvania where the team earned significant wins over Ivy League rivals Brown, Dartmouth and Yale. While in Philadelphia, Ernst coached the Quakers' No. 1 player, Fanda Stejskal, to the NCAA Tournament and helped the No. 2 player, Ryan Harwood, to "Regional Rookie of the Year" honors. Ernst also instituted the "Friends of PENN Tennis", the program's fund-raising branch. During the 1997-98 academic year, Ernst was the Assistant Men's Tennis Coach at Northwestern University, helping the Wildcats to a ranking as high as 13 ranking in the national poll. NU also made an appearance in the Big Ten Conference Championship, losing to Illinois in the Big Ten Finals. Ernst is a 1990 graduate of Brown University, where he was a two-sport standout for the tennis and hockey teams. Despite being a 10th round draft pick of the Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League, Ernst chose to stay on the hardcourt and spent almost four years as an ATP Tennis Professional, where he competed in over 15 states and six countries. In 2000, Ernst was inducted into the Cranston, Rhode Island Athletic Hall of Fame and in 2003 he was inducted into the Rhode Island Interscholastic League Hall of Fame. Ernst is married to Lisa, his wife of 14 years and the couple has two daughters, Olivia (10) and Phoebe (8). They reside in Chevy Chase, Md. |
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