MEN'S TENNIS COACH
Todd Wojtkowski

Case Western Reserve University announced the hiring of Todd Wojtkowski as only the second dual [men and women] head tennis coach in the past 37 years of the program on August 25.
Wojtkowski spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach at NCAA Division I The Citadel after spending two years on the nationally-ranked Ohio State Buckeye men’s tennis team. He helped the Bulldogs to their first ever NCAA Division I national tennis ranking this year. The program finished 2-18 during the 2006-2007 season and 16-9 this past year.
The Youngstown, Ohio, native spent three years playing at the University of Toledo before transferring to Ohio State. As a scholarship student-athlete at Toledo, Wojtkowski was a three-time Varsity T award winner, Team Leadership Award winner and team captain.
He redshirted his senior [first] year at Ohio State, playing for the Buckeyes during his first year of graduate school. The team won a Big Ten Championship and rose to a No. 5 national ranking that season. Wojtkowski earned several awards, including the Ohio State Scholar Athlete Award, the 2006 Senior Leader Award and the Men’s Varsity "O" Post-Graduate Scholarship.
Wojtkowski earned his degree in middle childhood education in 2006 from Ohio State and completed an MBA at The Citadel in 2008.
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