Lindsay Puder
Following a stellar playing career with the women’s tennis program at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA, Lindsay Puder joined the University of Redlands tennis staff in September 2012 as an assistant coach.
During her time at William & Mary, Puder garnered four All-Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) selections in addition to winning the CAA Championship three times in team play. In the 1997 and 1998 seasons, she played an integral role in helping the squad to reach the Division I NCAA Championships Round of Eight. During the 1998 campaign, she was voted as the Most Improved Player on the team while Puder took home the Team MVP award in 2001. Recipient of the 1997 National Bill Talbert Sportsmanship Award, Puder currently ranks eighth on the all-time singles wins list at William & Mary.
She completed her Bachelor of Arts in International Relations in 2001.
After playing at the professional level for a brief time, Puder went on to become the Director of Tennis at Athletes in Action in Xenia, OH. She currently works remotely for the organization, serving as a leadership development and human resources specialist.
Through her work with Athletes in Action, she has visited 15 countries. In addition to traveling, she truly loves the sport of tennis as well as helping young tennis players to improve their game.
Puder currently resides in Redlands with her husband, David.