Davis-Goldstein Named Webster Women's Head Tennis Coach
Martha Davis-Goldstein has assumed the head coaching position
for the Webster University women's tennis team for 2013-14.
Davis-Goldstein has been an assistant men's and women's tennis
coach since 2010. She will take over the head coaching duties
from Mike Siener, who will remain head coach for the men's
team.
Davis-Goldstein joined the Webster Athletic Department as
Assistant to the Athletic Director in 2010, in addition to coaching
tennis. She added the duties of managing the Webster Groves
Tennis Center in 2011, and recently was named the Alumni Programs
Coordinator for the Athletic Department as well.
Davis-Goldstein noted about her new role, "I am very excited to
take on the women's tennis program as head coach. My goal is to
improve our mental, physical, and competitive game."
Siener said about Davis-Goldstein, "I am excited for Martha
assuming the head coaching duties for women's tennis. Since
her arrival at Webster, she has been an integral part in all phases
of the program and has helped build a very successful team. I
look for the women's tennis squad to reach new heights under her
leadership!"
Davis-Goldstein played tennis at Simpson College in Iowa and
competed in #1 singles and doubles for three years. At
Simpson, she served as President of the Student Athlete Advisory
Committee (SAAC) and was a strength and conditioning undergraduate
assistant.
Davis-Goldstein earned her bachelors of arts degree in Sports
Administration at Simpson and a master's of science in Sport
Administration at the University of Northern Colorado. At
Northern Colorado, she worked as the graduate assistant of
intramural sports for two years and as a marketing assistant for
American Collegiate Intramural Sports for one year.
Davis-Goldstein was married earlier this year and she and her
husband, Mike, reside in Shrewsbury, MO.
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