About the Program
Adrian College has established a strong men’s
tennis program with athletes who take pride in
both their athletic and academic achievements. The
bulldogs have a tradition of winning in one of the
strongest and oldest NCAA Division III conferences
in the nation. The men’s tennis team plays an
abbreviated fall schedule followed by the main season
in the spring. The men’s and women’s teams can
participate in a spring trip where they compete against
high level teams, this year they plan to travel to
Hilton Head, S.C.
Facilities Overview
The tennis courts include a newly 12-court lighted
outdoor tennis facility. This facility is located on cam-
pus near the newly constructed $6.5 million multi-sport per-
formance stadium and new track and field complex. Included
in the Merillat Sport and Fitness Center are three newly-surfaced indoor
courts for indoor training and match play.
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Adrian College’s Future tennis Complex
Merillat Sport & Fitness Center
Head Coach Emilie Eschaud
The Adrian College athletic administration has announced the hiring
of Emilie Sechaud as the new men's and women's head tennis coach.
Sechaud will inherit a pair of programs that have benefitted greatly
from the addition of the Craft Tennis Complex which opened last spring
to rave results from the tennis community.
"Emilie has had a great career on the courts and brings a
competitive fire to Adrian College," said athletic director Mike Duffy.
"I was impressed right away with her enthusiasm and willingness to
sacrifice to make our tennis programs the best they can be. She is
excited to get started and I cannot wait to see what is in store for
Adrian College tennis."
Sechaud was a four-year letterwinner at Illinois State
University in Bloomington, Illinois from 2002-06. She was named
Freshman of the Year in the Missouri Valley Conference and captured the
conference's individual title at the third flight of singles.
A year later, she claimed another individual Valley title at
the fifth flight of singles and also won a doubles title at the third
flight with Elizabeth Bingier. The final two years at Illinois State
were also spectacular as she won two more singles title and two more
doubles crowns for the Redbirds.
On a professional level she has worked for the past seven
summers as a tennis instructor in her hometown of Geneva, Switzerland.
Sechaud worked at the Tennis Club de Collonge-Bellerive and supervised
various youth groups between the ages of 5-16. In addition, Sechaud
developed recreational and physical programs for the members of the
club.
Sechaud received her bachelor's and master's degrees from
Illinois State. She earned a bachelor of science degree in Economics in
May 2006 and just completed her master of science degree in Recreation
AdministrationEmilie Eschaud
Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach
110 S. Madison St.
Adrian, MI 49221
Phone: 517-265-5161 ext. 4005
E-mail: esechaud@adrian.edu
Find out more about Adrian College’s
academic programs, athletics and student
activities by visiting www.adrian.edu.