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Associate Head Coach Rance Brown begins his 13th season on the UCLA women's tennis coaching staff. He served as an assistant to Bill Zaima during the 1996 season, and has been Stella Sampras Webster's top assistant for 11 seasons. The 2000 ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year, Brown was promoted to the position of associate head coach effective at the beginning of the 2008-09 season.
During Brown's tenure in Westwood UCLA has continually been among the top teams in the nation as. In addition to the 2008 NCAA Championship, the Bruins have twice finished as runner-up at the NCAA Championships (2004 and 2007). The Bruins have made the NCAA Tournament in each of his 12 seasons as an assistant. Brown has especially excelled in the area of recruiting, bringing in a number of highly-ranked junior players to the program in the last several years. He also instrumental in the success of NCAA Singles Champion Keri Phebus, who recently became the first women's tennis player inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame. Brown was named the ITA West Region Assistant Coach of the Year in 1999, 2000 and 2007. He spent the summer of 2008 as the coach of the USTA Summer Collegiate Team, traveling to professional tournaments with some of the top women's college players in the nation.
In addition to his efforts with the UCLA program, Brown was among the first graduating classes of the USTA High Performance Coaches' Program. He was recently hired by the Riviera Country club to head up the club's Elite Junior Tennis Program along with professional coach Erik Kortland. Prior to his appointment at Riviera, Brown headed up one of the most successful junior tennis programs in the country, serving as Director of Tennis at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club in Orange County for more than 20 years.
Brown received his Associate of Arts degree from Golden West Junior College, where he played for two years. He helped lead the team to two conference team titles and notched one conference doubles title. He played the 1981 season at Long Beach State and competed professionally at Challenger Level tournaments before devoting his time to coaching. He continues to work towards his B.A. in Recreation Management from Long Beach State and plans to graduate in 2011.