
Michele Grim
Head Women's Tennis
Coach
12th Year
Email Coach Grim:
ysu10s@msn.com
Youngstown State Coach
Michele Grim, who is in her 12th season at the helm of the Penguins,
continues to gradually build the women's tennis program into a
contender for the Horizon League crown.
In 2007-2008, the Penguins beat Wright State to finish in
seventh in the Horizon League. The team had an overall record
of 9-16, and a 4-4 mark in the League. The team lost to Green
Bay in first match of the tournament, but beat Valparaiso and Wright
State in the next two matches.
The Penguins finished the regular season with a 3-16 mark and
went 1-5 in the League prior to the Horizon League Tournament in the
2006-2007 season. At the Tournament the Guins took home sixth
place after losing to Milwaukee in the fifth place match.
In 2004-05, the Penguins advanced to a conference tournament
final for the first time in school history. YSU, which finished
second in the Horizon League regular season, became the first school
other than Butler and UIC since 2001 to advance to the championship
match. In the tournament the Penguins cruised past Green Bay in
the quarterfinals before beating Butler on its home court in the
semis. YSU lost to nine-time defending champion UIC in the finals.
The Penguins finished the year with a 14-10 overall mark and
Grim was named the league's Co-Coach of the Year after guiding her
squad to a 6-1 Horizon League regular-season mark. Two of her
players -- Karen Najbert and Whitney Thomas -- were named to the
all-league team. Najbert was a first-team selection while Thomas was
named to the second team for the third consecutive season.
Grim has had a successful tenure as the Penguins' head coach
with eight winning seasons in her nine campaigns. She owns a career
mark of 104-75 for a winning percentage of .581.
In 2003-04, YSU continued its climb up the league latter
placing third at the league meet. Thomas was a second-team
all-league selection as the Penguins finished the year 15-12,
including two wins at the postseason event. Youngstown State beat
Wright State in the opening round before losing to UIC in the
semifinals. The Penguins beat Cleveland State to finish third.
In 2002-03, the Penguins finished with an overall
record of 8-13 and 2-5 in the Horizon League. Grim also guided
Thomas, then a freshman, to earn second-team all-league honors while
YSU placed fifth at the league tournament. After dropping their
quarterfinal match to Wright State, the Penguins rebounded with wins
over Milwaukee and Detroit in the postseason tournament.
For the 2001-02 season, Youngstown State finished
with an overall record of 11-10 and was 4-3 in their first year of
competition in the Horizon League. At the league tournament, YSU
beat Green Bay in the quarterfinals before losing to UIC in the
semifinals. The Penguins lost to Wright State in the third-place
match to place fourth.
During the 2000-01 season, YSU's final year in the
Mid-Continent Conference, the Penguins finished fourth at the
conference championships after dropping both of their matches in the
tournament. On the year, Youngstown State finished with an 15-7 dual
record -- including a 7-0 fall mark -- while posting a 5-3
conference record. Abby Vens was named second-team all-conference
during the campaign and was named to a league team all four years.
Grim, who coached the men's team from 1997-98 through 1999-2000,
stepped aside from her dual coaching duties to focus solely on the
women's program in October 2000.
In 1999-2000, the women’s team finished with a 12-8 overall
record and earned a fourth-place finish at the Mid-Con meet. In the
regular season, the Penguins were 5-3 in conference play. YSU beat
Oakland in the tournament's first round before losing to Oral
Roberts and Southern Utah to place fourth. Vens was again named
second-team all-conference.
In 1998-99, Grim led the Penguins to a third-place
finish at the conference meet on the women's side, while Vens was
named first-team all-conference and Marci Russ and Mary Hall earned
second-team all-conference honors. YSU posted a 16-6 dual record for
the year. At the league tournament, the Penguins, who were 5-2 and
the third seed following the regular season, lost to No. 2 Western
Illinois before beating IUPUI to finish third.
Grim's first year in charge of the women's program saw the
Penguins finish with a 13-9 overall mark in 1997-98. At the league
meet, YSU defeated Southern Utah in the quarterfinals before losing
to Western Illinois in the semis. In the consolation final, the
Penguins beat UMKC to place third. As a freshman, Vens was named
second-team all-conference.
Prior to joining the Penguin staff in August 1997,
Grim served as the assistant women’s tennis coach at Florida State
during the 1995-96 season.
During her playing career at Tennessee, Grim was
voted Academic All-Southeastern Conference in 1993 and was named
co-captain during the 1992-93 season. Grim also ranked as high as
14th in NCAA Division I Collegiate Tennis in 1989.
For her career, she won 85 singles matches and 55 doubles
matches. The Lady Vols made three NCAA Tournament appearances in her
four years placing ninth in both 1990 and 1992. The 1991-92 squad
finished with a 20-9 overall record and finished third in the SEC
while the 1989-90 team was 19-8. She earned a bachelor’s degree in
education from Tennessee in 1994.
Michele and her husband, Rob, reside in East
Palestine, Ohio. They have a daughter, Riley, who was born in March
2006. She is also the head tennis professional at the Boardman Swim
and Tennis Club and tennis professional at the Boardman Tennis
Center. |