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Bryce Warren

Bryce Warren is in his first season as assistant coach at Arizona under Clancy Shields.

"This is a huge win for our program to land Bryce Warren," Shields said. "He is a terrific coach, he has a great eye for the game, and he understands people. He brings a wealth of experience coaching and developing players at the highest level, and he will be an invaluable asset to our program and our developmental approach. I believe we found the right person to help lead our team to new heights, to raise the bar higher than ever before, and to help us compete for a national championship. I look forward to working with Bryce, it is an exciting day for Arizona tennis, and we are ready to start this journey."    

Warren, a former standout No. 1 singles and doubles player at Butler University, previously coached at the University of Georgia from 2018 to 2020.
 
During his two seasons in Athens, the Bulldogs were 23-13, including a 14-11 record during the 2018-19 season and a 9-2 record during a shortened 2019-20 season.
 
Before the rest of the 2020 season got canceled, Georgia had won their last six matches and finished the season ranked No. 11 in the nation. Additionally, the Bulldogs had the 11th, 12th, 80th and 88th ranked singles players in the country and the 15th and 26th ranked doubles teams in the country.
 
The year prior, Georgia qualified for the 2019 NCAA Tournament and won their first round matchup.
 
Warren joined the Bulldogs after serving as the assistant academy director for the New England Academy of Tennis in Natick, Massachusetts. He has also worked as a tennis pro at various racquet clubs throughout the northeast. In 2012, he was the volunteer assistant at the University of Notre Dame.
 
Warren played collegiately at Butler University from 2007-11, earning first-team All-Horizon league honors in 2009.
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