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Tennis Staff
 Constantine Ananiadis
Constantine Ananiadis has been the Oberlin College's head women's tennis coach since the summer of 2007. He came to Oberlin after serving as the head women's and men's tennis coach at Washington College (Chestertown, MD) since the fall of 2003. In four seasons at the helm for the Washington women's squad, he compiled 43 victories, including two straight Centennial Conference tournament appearances in 2006 and 2007. Additionally the Shorewomen went from the bottom 3rd of the conference prior to Ananiadis' arrival to 2nd in 2006 and a #8 finish in the regional rankings. Ananiadis's men's team racked up 49 wins in four seasons and qualified for the NCAA Tournament in each of his first three years. Additionally, his men's squad won Centennial Conference Championships in 2004 and 2006. Prior to arriving in Washington, Ananiadis worked as an assistant coach at the University of Virginia for two years, where he led the recruiting efforts in bringing in arguably the top 2001-02 men's recruiting class in the nation. The women's team also experienced success during his stint at UVa, improving 35 spots in the national rankings and earning an at-large NCAA bid in 2003 reaching the round of 32. From the fall of 1999 until the fall of 2001, Ananiadis served as the head tennis and cross country coach at Agnes Scott College, an all women's institution in Decatur, Ga. At Agnes Scott, he turned the tennis program around from 4-10 to 17-4 in one season and compiled a 24-16 mark in a two-year span. He also coached his number one singles player to the NCAA Finals and a number-two national ranking. Before he jumped onto the intercollegiate coaching scene, Ananiadis worked as an assistant tennis professional at the Anniston Country Club in Anniston, Ala., from 1998 to 1999. He earned a bachelor's degree in sports and exercise science from Stetson University (Fla.) in 1996 and a master's (ABD) in exercise physiology from Auburn University (Ala.). He also worked as a tennis camp director at Stetson, Auburn, the University of Notre Dame (Ind.), and Virginia from 1994 to 2002.