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Ball State men's tennis assistant coach and former player Gene Orlando has been hired as head coach, taking over for longtime ...
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Ball State men's tennis coach Bill Richards will retire after 53 seasons, ending one of the longest active coaching tenures in all of college sports.
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Orlando replaces Bill Richards, who retired after 53 seasons. Orlando played tennis at Ball State from 1983-87, winning four MAC championships, and later served as Richards' assistant.
Richards is the winningest coach in Ball State and MAC men's tennis history with a career record of 769-482. He led the Cardinals to 38 conference titles and eight NCAA tournament appearances.
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