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Women's Tennis



Greg Cluff
Tennis (W) - Head Coach

Lafayette '68
Seventh season
gcluff@smcvt.edu
802.654.2926

Greg Cluff, the second-winningest coach in the history of the Saint Michael's women's tennis program and the 2007-08 Northeast-10 Conference Coach of the Year, enters his seventh season as head coach in 2009-10. He has compiled a 74-38 through six seasons, with each squad finishing at least two games above .500.

In 2008-09, Cluff guided the Purple Knights to a 14-7 record, and helped the program reach the NCAA Division II Tournament for the second straight season. Saint Michael's advanced to the NE-10 Semifinals for the sixth consecutive season.

In 2007-08, Cluff led the team to a 15-7 season, the most wins in program history. The team finished second in the NE-10 with a 10-2 record, and advanced to the NE-10 Championship. The program also earned its first-ever trip to the NCAA Division II Tournament. For his efforts, Cluff was named the Saint Michael's 2007-08 Coach of the Year on May 1.

In 2006-07, Cluff led the Purple Knights to a 14-7 record, at the time the most victories in program history. Saint Michael's earned a share of the Northeast-10 Conference regular-season title and the No. 1 seed in the NE-10 Tournament, advancing to the championship match. Cluff's squad also earned the NE-10 Sportsmanship Award for women's tennis in 2006-07.

In 2005-06, Cluff guided Saint Michael's to an 11-9 record, the program's ninth-straight winning season and tied for the fifth-most victories in program history. The Purple Knights also went 8-4 in NE-10 play, advancing to the NE-10 Semifinals. 

In 2004-05, Cluff led the Purple Knights to an 11-4 record. Saint Michael's advanced to the NE-10 Semifinals before falling to eventual champion Bryant. For his efforts, Cluff was named the Saint Michael's 2004-05 Coach of the Year on May 5.

In 2004, his first season, Cluff guided the Purple Knights to a 9-4 record, the most victories in program history by a first-year head coach.

Cluff spent the previous three seasons (2000-02) as the team's assistant coach, helping the squad compile a 36-9 record during that span, including an undefeated regular season in 2001.

Cluff has extensive coaching experience in the greater Burlington area. He has spent more than 30 years (1969-81, 1990-present) as the boy's tennis coach at Champlain Valley Union High School in Hinesburg, where he served as a social studies teacher for 38 years. Cluff has led the team to four state championships (1977-78, 1999-2000) and eight finals appearances under his tutelage, including six consecutive finals berths from 1997-2002.

In addition to his high school and college coaching experience, Cluff has also taught tennis for many summers. Since 2002, he has been a tutor for the Town of Shelburne Recreation Tennis Program, and from 1991-95 worked at the Burlington Tennis Club.

Cluff also is the College's coordinator of athletics admissions, helping recruiting efforts between admissions and athletics. He has served in this part-time capacity since the summer of 2008. 

Cluff's Year-by-Year Results  

Year School Wins Losses Notes
2004 Saint Michael's 9 4 NE-10 Semifinals
2004-05 Saint Michael's 11 4 NE-10 Semifinals
SMC Coach of the Year
2005-06 Saint Michael's 11 9 NE-10 Semifinals
2006-07 Saint Michael's 14 7 NE-10 Regular Season Champions
NE-10 Tournament Runners-Up
NE-10 Sportsmanship Award
2007-08 Saint Michael's 15 7

NE-10 Regular Season Runners-Up
NE-10 Tournament Runners-Up
First NCAA Tournament in program history
NE-10 Coach of the Year
SMC Coach of the Year

2008-09 Saint Michael's 14 7 NE-10 Semifinals
NCAA Tournament
  Totals (6 Years) 74  38  

 




Heidi Murphy '06
Tennis (W) - Assistant Coach

Saint Michael's '06
Fourth season
hmurphy@smcvt.edu


Heidi Murphy, a four-year standout for the Saint Michael's College women's tennis team from 2003-06, returns to the Purple Knights for her fourth season as an assistant coach in 2009-10.

In her first three seasons as an assistant, she has helped lead Saint Michael's to the three winningest seasons in program history. The Purple Knights have compiled a 43-21 record in her three years as an assistant, including the first two NCAA Tournaent appearances in program history.

Murphy, a former captain and No. 1 singles player, earned the College's George "Doc" Jacobs Award as a senior in 2006. The award is presented annually to a male and female student who makes a truly outstanding contribution to the athletic department. As a student-athlete, Murphy led the Purple Knights to a 43-21 record playing under Cluff and former head coach Steve LaTulippe.




Amy Berkman
Tennis (W) - Assistant Coach

Middlebury '08
Second season


Amy Berkman returns to the Saint Michael's College women's tennis team for her second season as an assistant coach in 2009-10. She helped lead the Purple Knights to a 14-7 record in 2008-09, including the program's second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

Berkman was a four-year standout at Middlebury College, where she graduated in 2008 with a degree in biochemistry. As a freshman, she helped the Panthers reach the NCAA Division III National Tournament, and as a senior co-captain, she guided Middlebury to a 10-5 record.

A native of Shelburne, Vt., Berkman was a top student-athlete at nearby Rice Memorial High School.