Dean Clower
Dean Clower

Position:
Interim Head Coach

Experience:
4th year


02/10/2012

Cowgirl Tennis Pulls Out 4-3 Victory Over 39th ranked Long Beach State

Wyoming won four of six singles matches

02/08/2012

UW Athletics Announces Resignation of Tennis Coach Kati Gyulai

Assistant Coach Dean Clower Has Been Named Interim Head Coach

02/04/2012

Cowgirl Tennis Has Tough Outing Against 29th Ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers

Wyoming falls 6-1 in Lincoln

02/03/2012

Cowgirl Tennis Earns 6-1 Victory Against Eastern Michigan

Wyoming won eight of nine matches

12/06/2011

UW Tennis Hosts Wyoming Junior Championships

They will welcome the Adult Winter Championships This Coming Weekend

Dean Clower is in his fourth season with the Cowgirl tennis program and will be the interim head coach for the spring of 2012. He came to Wyoming after two seasons as an assistant coach at Lamar University (Beaumont, Texas). His duties included assisting with practice sessions, on the court training of both singles and doubles teams, creating and maintaining data bases for prospective players, along with ensuring compliance with recruitment regulations. Prior to that, he spent one season as a volunteer assistant with the program and an adjunct professor for kinesiology.

He also has worked as an assistant teaching Pro at The Greens Country Club in Oklahoma City (2002, 2004, 2007). Clower trained juniors players and was responsible for tournament travel and preparation for competition, while providing private and group lessons to juniors and adults. Prior to that, he worked at the Indian Springs Country Club in Broken Arrow, Okla.

Clower began his collegiate career as a student-athlete at Cowley County Community College in Arkansas City, Kansas. He was a two-year team captain and was ranked fifth in the nation in doubles as a freshman and sophomore. Clower then moved on to a two-year career at Lamar University. He finished with a season-best 14-7 record in singles play and 9-9 in doubles at the number one spot as a junior. During his senior season, he posted a 9-10 overall record, 12-6 in doubles-play and a 50th ranking in NCAA Division I. He became the first player in school history to accomplish that feat.

A native of Broken Arrow, Okla., Clower earned a bachelor's of arts degree in general studies with a minor in history and kinesiology from Lamar University in 2006.

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