Coaching Staff
Head Coach Carol Weymuller
Head Coach Carol Weymuller
Carol
Weymuller has established Hobart as one of the premier squash
programs in the nation since her arrival in 1995. She sits atop the Statesmen career wins
list, boasting a 117-122 record.
Under her leadership, Hobart has been ranked in the top-20 nationally
in each through the majority of her tenure, climbing as high as 11th in the
College Squash Association team rankings.
A two-time Liberty League Coach of the Year, Weymuller led her
charges to back-to-back conference championships in 2003 and 2004.
She has mentored 19 All-Liberty League selections, including the
2004 Liberty League Performer of the Year, and the Liberty Leauge Rookies of the Year in 2006 and 2007.
Last season, she led the Statesmen to win the CSA's Conroy Trophy. In 2004-05, the 12th-ranked Statesmen posted a 14-9 overall record,
and were undefeated in Liberty League action. It was Hobart’s
fifth consecutive winning season. Under her direction, the Statesmen
finished fourth in the Hoehn Division of the 2005 CSA Team Championships.
The 2003-04 Statesmen turned in the most successful season in the
program’s history, finishing 15-9 and setting the single-season
wins mark. The Statesmen opened the season by winning nine of their
10 matches. Hobart defeated perennial powerhouses Brown and Amherst
in the Hoehn Division of the CSA Team Championships to take second
place and 10th overall. In 1994, Weymuller and her husband, Fred, received the U.S. Squash
Racquets Association’s President’s Cup, the most prestigious
award presented by the USSRA.
Weymuller, who also coaches the Hobart tennis team, has led the
Statesmen to a 101-98 record on the tennis courts, including a school
record 17 wins in 2003-04. The U.S. Tennis Professionals Association
honored Weymuller with its 2002 Tex Schwab Lifetime Achievement
Award.
Weymuller earned bachelor’s degrees in Spanish and elementary
education from Bethany College in 1970. Upon graduation, she worked
as a tennis and squash professional at the Heights Casino in Brooklyn,
N.Y., from 1970 through 1980, followed by a stint at the Genesee
Valley Club in Rochester, N.Y., from 1980 through 1993. From 1993
through 1995, she was the squash professional at the University
of Rochester Medical Center Athletic Club and the tennis professional
at the Country Club of Rochester. An accomplished player as well, Weymuller was the No. 1 ranked
squash player in New York City from 1976 through 1978. She served
as captain of the U.S. Team in 1981 and 1983. She won a record 11
consecutive Rochester Women’s Championships from 1981 through
1991.
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