Michael Center, is a former tennis coach at the University of Texas, who is currently being charged with college admissions scandal.
Quick Facts and Information on Tennis Coach Michael Center
Birth Day | Under Review |
Age | Under Review |
Country | United States |
Address | Texas |
Profession | Tennis Coach |
Marital Status | Married |
Wife | Allison Holt |
Gay/Lesbian | Straight |
Nationality | American |
Salary | Under Review |
Family | 2 children and wife |
Children/Kids | Yes |
His bio in TexasSports reads:
A tennis standout in college, Center was a four-year letterwinner at Kansas (1983-86). He captured the Big Eight No. 2 singles title during his junior year in 1985, while becoming the first player in school history to win 40 matches in a single season. Center earned his bachelor’s degree from KU in broadcast management in 1986 and his master’s in athletics administration in 1990.
Before taking over the TCU program, Center spent two years in the business world as a stockbroker in San Francisco and served as a volunteer assistant coach at Stanford (1996-98). While working under renowned Stanford coach Dick Gould, the Cardinal claimed back-to-back NCAA team titles in each of those two seasons.
Taking over for a legend was nothing new for Center. When Center was hired at TCU in 1998, he replaced an icon in Fort Worth, Texas, named Tut Bartzen, who had led the Horned Frogs program for 25 years.