Wendy Bartlett is entering her 30th year as head coach of the Trinity College women’s tennis and squash teams. In 29 seasons, her squash team has compiled a record of 322-89 and she has coached 42 First Team All Americans and 38 Second Team All Americans. Last season the squash team finished sec...
Wendy Bartlett is entering her 30th year as head coach of the Trinity College women’s tennis and squash teams. In 29 seasons, her squash team has compiled a record of 322-89 and she has coached 42 First Team All Americans and 38 Second Team All Americans. Last season the squash team finished second in the College Squash Association National Team Championships (Howe Cup) and set a record for wins in a season. Her tennis team has compiled a record of 230-144-1 and last season finished sixth in NESCAC, sixth in the Northeast and #18 in the nation.
During her tenure at Trinity, Bartlett has improved upon the College’s excellent tennis & squash tradition. She emphasizes hard work and perseverance during drills, conditioning, and competition. During team practices and when working individually with players, she strives to develop each player's technical and strategic skills that can be applied in competitive situations.
The source of both team’s success extends beyond Bartlett’s dedication to excellence on the court. There also exists a special quality in Trinity women’s tennis and squash-a genuine spirit and enthusiasm that add much enjoyment and excitement to both sports.
Bartlett earned her bachelor’s degree from Rollins College and obtained her master’s degree in physical education from Central Connecticut Sate University.