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Jay Pacelli enters his 10th season coaching at the collegiate level and
first season with the Majors’ tennis team in 2008, jumping on
board August 1 after two years as one of the head tennis professionals
at the Courthouse Racquet and Fitness Club in Jackson and Byram.
Pacelli’s coaching background features experience at all NCAA
Divisions and with the NJCAA. As the newest head men’s and women’s
tennis coach at Millsaps, Pacelli will look to reenergize the women's
squad and continue the climb up the SCAC standings of the men's team
- a program that has shown steady progress the previous five seasons.
Pacelli is no stranger to success on and off the court, helping guide
his teams to hefty turnarounds in a matter of seasons, while recently
being named USPTA MS Rookie Professional of the Year.
At his last collegiate
team, Southeast Missouri State from 2003-06, Pacelli’s Redhawks
stumbled to a 1-21 record in his first year before posting the Redhawks'
first
winning season since 1997 two years
later at 12-11. In the 2006 campaign, Pacelli coached the duo of Bryce
and Drew Kristal to the most Ohio Valley Conference doubles wins (17)
and Julia Masotti to the most OVC overall singles wins (18). The Redhawks
were also an ITA All-Academic Team recipient from 2004-05 and 2005-06.
His first coaching
job was as a graduate assistant at Northern Iowa with men’s and women’s tennis from 1995-97, while working
on his master’s in physical education with a specialization in
exercise science.
In between, Pacelli spent time at Olivet College (Olivet, Mich.), Pratt
Community College (Pratt, Kan.) and Mississippi University for Women
(Columbus, Miss.), helping those teams to big improvements on a collegiate
and national level.
At Pratt CC in 2001
as the head men’s and women’s coach,
Pacelli guided the Beaver men's team to their first ever NJCAA national
ranking (No. 26) while helping a trio of players earn individual national
rankings. As the head women’s coach at MUW from 2001-03, Pacelli
guided a trio of players to All-Gulf South honors and helped MUW to a
6-game turnaround from 2002 (3-12) to 2003 (9-13).
Away from his coaching, Pacelli has spent time as a sports psychology
consultant at the University of Iowa helping develop performance enhancement
strategies for UI track athletes and ROTC students, served as the director
for several free tennis clinics around Mississippi and is currently finishing
up his first term as secretary on the United States Professional Tennis
Association Board - MS Chapter.
Pacelli received
his bachelor’s from Moravian College in social
sciences in 1986 where he also split time at No’s 1-3 singles on
the men’s tennis team from 1982-86 and served as team captain his
senior year.
He is married to Katy Pacelli, the associate director of admissions
at Millsaps, and the two celebrated their four-year anniversary on July
31, 2008.
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