
Jim
Glass is entering his fifth year as the head coach of the WildCat women's
tennis team. Prior to being named the team's head coach, Glass served
as the assistant coach during the 2004-2005 season.
Before coming to Randolph, Glass coached the boy’s tennis team at Jefferson Forest High School in Forest, Virginia. During his tenure at Jefferson Forest, Glass’s teams won two Seminole District Championships. In 2004, Glass was named the Seminole District Boys Tennis Coach of the Year. He earned a B.A in business from Mary Baldwin College and a master’s degree in industrial management from Lynchburg College.
Contact: 434-947-8381, e-mail
Greg Pribble joins the WildCats tennis program for his first season as assistant coach. Pribble comes to Randolph after a two year stint at nearby Sweet Briar College where he served as the top assistant for the Vixens.
Pribble is no stranger to tennis in the ODAC as he was responsible for recruiting, scheduling and statistical reporting during his time at Sweet Briar. Along with coaching, Pribble served as the assistant sports information director where he reported statistics for all sports to the ODAC office and visiting institutions as well as the NCAA and other agencies as needed. Prior to Sweet Briar, Pribble coached tennis, volleyball and basketball at Holy Cross High School in Lynchburg. Pribble earned his undergraduate degree from High Point University in history/education. He was a member of the tennis and soccer teams during his time at High Point.
Contact: 434-947-8536, e-mail
