Kelcy McKenna

Kelcy McKenna

Player Profile

Position:
Assistant Coach

Experience:
1st Season

04/17/2013

Lobos Ink Albuquerque's Own Susan Baklini to Tennis on Signing Day

UNM signs Albuquerque native, Susan Baklini on Signing Day

03/07/2013

Stevens: Lobo Women Netters Open Mountain Play At Boise State

The Lobos have shown steady improvement but the Broncos are winning matches at 60-plus percent.

01/29/2013

"Serving Up Love" to Feature UNM Women's Tennis Team

The Lobos will participate in the Girls Inc. of Santa Fe event

01/17/2013

Stevens: Lobo Women's Tennis -- 2013 Season Preview

First-year Coach Erica Perkins Jasper returns two All-Mountain West players in her push to return the swagger to Lobo tennis

11/15/2012

Lobos Ink Four to Tennis in Early Signing Period

UNM signs four outstanding athletes in early signing period

McKenna arrives at New Mexico after a year stint with Marshall as the Thundering Herd's assistant tennis coach. While at Marshall, McKenna assisted in the recruitment of student-athletes as well as coordinated compliance duties.

During McKenna's time at Marshall, the Thundering Herd achieved a 13-10 dual match record and as Marshall advanced to the Conference USA quarterfinals.

Before coaching, McKenna was a four-year letterwinner for Sheila McInerney at Arizona State, where she achieved Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-American status in singles and doubles. She was also ranked as high as No. 3 in the country in singles and No. 16 in doubles while at ASU, and won multiple tournaments including the 2009 ITA Riviera All-American Tournament, the 2010 Thunderbird and the 2010 Cal Nike Invitational.

McKenna was also a frequent NCAA participant as a Sun Devil, having qualified four times as a team participant, three times as a singles participant and twice as a doubles participant.

While at ASU, McKenna was a nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year as well as a Pac-10 All-Conference First-Team Selection in 2009 and 2011.

McKenna also was a member of the Pacific Northwest Section/National Team and attained a No. 1 United States Tennis Association (USTA) ranking in singles and doubles for the Pacific Northwest region of the Women's Open Division in 2010.

The North Bend, Ore., native graduated from ASU with a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education.

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