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Drew Cohn

Drew Cohn

Trinity University Women's Tennis enters its fifth season under the direction of Head Coach Drew Cohn for the 2024-25 academic year.

During the 2024 spring season, Cohn and the Tigers finished with a 16-5 overall record and played their way to their 26th SCAC Conference Championship. Trinity made it to the third round of the NCAA Playoffs, where they would fall to Emory. The Tigers finished the season as the 16th-ranked team in the country. To go along with five all conference selections, Coach Cohn was named SCAC Coach of the Year. Ruth Hill won Player of the Year while teammate Rosabella Andrade was named Freshman of the Year. Regionally, Ellie Hughes was named ITA West Region Most Improved Player. Coach Cohn also took home ITA West Region Coach of the Year. Ruth Hill earned ITA All-American honors in singles. Hill and her partner Olivia Him were named ITA Doubles All-Americans as well. 

During the spring of 2023, coach Cohn led the Tigers to a dual record of 16-5 and collected their 25th Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship. Trinity defeated Southwestern in a 5-2 win to repeat as conference champions. The Tigers fell 5-1 to Pomona-Pitzer in the second round of the NCAA III Playoffs and would finish the year ranked #14 in the country. 

Following the end of the season, Trinity Levy was named SCAC Newcomer of the Year, Ruth Hill was named SCAC Player of the Year, and Cohn was named SCAC and ITA West Region Coach of the Year. Six Women’s Tennis players were also tabbed ITA Scholar Athletes. Levy earned ITA All American honors with her Doubles Championship at the 2022 ITA Fall Regional with partner Cate Cushing. Hill would go on to earn both Singles All-American honors, as well as Doubles All-American honors with partner Olivia Kim following the end of rankings, finishing at #9 in the nation.

In his four at Trinity, Coach Cohn has compiled a 55-27 record, including a 51-17 record against D-III competition. During his time at Trinity, Cohn has coached 6 ITA All-Americans, bringing his total up to 21 during his career.

Cohn came to San Antonio from Haverford (Pa.) College, where he spent three seasons as the head coach of the Fords. Cohn led Haverford to the first Intercollegiate Tennis Association national ranking in the history of the women’s tennis program and its second Centennial Conference championship match during the 2018 season. During his tenure, the Fords earned consecutive Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-Academic Team laurels and six all-conference selections.

The two-time ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year (2015, 2017) found his national acclaim as the assistant at Pomona-Pitzer (Ca.) Colleges, where he started in 2013. During his four seasons at Pomona, he led the team to 32 dual-match victories as the interim head coach in three different instances, recruited back-to-back national top-five classes, ascended national rankings each season, twice named Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Staff of the Year and collected the 2016 D-III ITA Indoor National Championship.

Cohn began his coaching career in 2011 as the assistant at the University of La Verne (CA) where he aided the team in administrative and fundraising efforts while pushing the program to national rankings for the first time in its history, as it climbed to its all-time high of No. 14.

Starting in 2007 Coach Cohn was a committed contributor to Nike Tennis Camps in southern California, rising from his initial camp counselor role all the way to Camp Director for the 2017 and 2018 editions of the camp hosted by Pepperdine University. 

Cohn earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Political Studies from Pitzer College, where he was a four-year player with the men’s tennis team. He was the captain of the team during his senior year, during which the team finished ranked eighth in the nation. Following his undergraduate studies, Cohn went on to earn his Master’s in Business Administration (concentration in Accounting) from La Verne.