
Gerhard Posch Named Head Coach For Men's Tennis
8/22/2023 3:45:00 PM | Men's Tennis
Posch replaces reigning BIG EAST Coach of the Year Tom Lilly, who will remain the women's tennis coach
OMAHA, Neb. – Gerhard Posch has been named head men's tennis coach at Creighton University, McCormick Endowed Athletic Director Marcus Blossom announced on Tuesday, August 22nd.
As one of the top developmental coaches in Nebraska, Posch has helped numerous nationally-ranked players earn collegiate scholarships for more than 10 years. He has also garnered experience as a touring coach on the WTA Tour.
"Gerhard is a really talented and respected tennis instructor," said Blossom. "As a former student-athlete himself, he understands the value of an impactful and well-rounded student-athlete experience. I look forward to working with Gerhard as we strive to advance the men's tennis program."
Posch started the Nebraska Tennis Academy in Omaha five years ago and remains a head coach within the organization. Since the academy's inception, his players have won multiple Player of the Year accolades from the Nebraska and Omaha tennis associations, reached the top-10 in the national and Missouri Valley singles and doubles rankings, and competed in one of the most prestigious youth clay court tournaments in Europe.
In an effort to build a training center for aspiring collegiate tennis players from Nebraska, Posch serves a managerial role at Skyline Woods Tennis Club in the Omaha suburb of Elkhorn. Skyline Woods hosts the Nebraska Tennis Academy and Posch currently assists in the planning phase of a rejuvenation project that features tennis, pickleball and golf amenities.
"I'm thrilled to join the Bluejays during this exciting time of change for both the men's and women's tennis programs," Posch said. "I would like to thank Marcus Blossom and Matt Giller for their trust as well as their support to expand the tennis coaching staff at Creighton. Tom Lilly's leadership has set Creighton tennis on a path of success, and I look forward to optimizing our student-athlete experience through more individualized coaching."
Prior to founding the Nebraska Tennis Academy, Posch worked as an assistant teaching professional at Happy Hollow Club and director of tennis at Nebraska Elite Tennis in Omaha.
A 40-year-old native of Perchtoldsdorf, Austria, Posch earned a Master's degree in English literature from Creighton in 2010 while attending on a Presidential Scholarship.
He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 2007 after a standout playing career that saw him serve as a team captain for the Cornhuskers. He was a member of the Big 12 All-Conference Doubles team as a senior, when he recorded a signature win over Texas A&M and posted eight doubles victories with partner Mark Tate. Posch led the Huskers at No.1 singles for a period of three years, in which the Big Red notched two of its biggest wins in program history versus then-No. 16 Rice and No. 23 Florida State. The Huskers climbed as high as No. 48 in the ITA national team rankings during his senior campaign. Posch was also named to the 2006 Academic All-Big 12 First Team.
Posch led NU with nine singles and seven doubles victories as a sophomore, and also added 10 singles wins and five doubles victories his junior campaign.
During his freshman season at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (Ga.), Posch was named a Second Team All-American in doubles after helping ABAC to a runner-up finish at the 2003 NJCAA National Championships.
Before his collegiate career, the Austria native reached the finals of the ITF Group 3 tournament in Luxembourg and peaked at No.136 in singles and No.133 in doubles in the ITF World Junior Rankings in 2001.
He and his wife, Amber, have three children: Lucy, Henry and Helena.
Posch replaces longtime head coach Tom Lilly, who stepped down from his role after 27 years in June to focus solely on serving as head coach for Creighton's women's tennis program.
As one of the top developmental coaches in Nebraska, Posch has helped numerous nationally-ranked players earn collegiate scholarships for more than 10 years. He has also garnered experience as a touring coach on the WTA Tour.
"Gerhard is a really talented and respected tennis instructor," said Blossom. "As a former student-athlete himself, he understands the value of an impactful and well-rounded student-athlete experience. I look forward to working with Gerhard as we strive to advance the men's tennis program."
Posch started the Nebraska Tennis Academy in Omaha five years ago and remains a head coach within the organization. Since the academy's inception, his players have won multiple Player of the Year accolades from the Nebraska and Omaha tennis associations, reached the top-10 in the national and Missouri Valley singles and doubles rankings, and competed in one of the most prestigious youth clay court tournaments in Europe.
In an effort to build a training center for aspiring collegiate tennis players from Nebraska, Posch serves a managerial role at Skyline Woods Tennis Club in the Omaha suburb of Elkhorn. Skyline Woods hosts the Nebraska Tennis Academy and Posch currently assists in the planning phase of a rejuvenation project that features tennis, pickleball and golf amenities.
"I'm thrilled to join the Bluejays during this exciting time of change for both the men's and women's tennis programs," Posch said. "I would like to thank Marcus Blossom and Matt Giller for their trust as well as their support to expand the tennis coaching staff at Creighton. Tom Lilly's leadership has set Creighton tennis on a path of success, and I look forward to optimizing our student-athlete experience through more individualized coaching."
Prior to founding the Nebraska Tennis Academy, Posch worked as an assistant teaching professional at Happy Hollow Club and director of tennis at Nebraska Elite Tennis in Omaha.
A 40-year-old native of Perchtoldsdorf, Austria, Posch earned a Master's degree in English literature from Creighton in 2010 while attending on a Presidential Scholarship.
He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 2007 after a standout playing career that saw him serve as a team captain for the Cornhuskers. He was a member of the Big 12 All-Conference Doubles team as a senior, when he recorded a signature win over Texas A&M and posted eight doubles victories with partner Mark Tate. Posch led the Huskers at No.1 singles for a period of three years, in which the Big Red notched two of its biggest wins in program history versus then-No. 16 Rice and No. 23 Florida State. The Huskers climbed as high as No. 48 in the ITA national team rankings during his senior campaign. Posch was also named to the 2006 Academic All-Big 12 First Team.
Posch led NU with nine singles and seven doubles victories as a sophomore, and also added 10 singles wins and five doubles victories his junior campaign.
During his freshman season at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (Ga.), Posch was named a Second Team All-American in doubles after helping ABAC to a runner-up finish at the 2003 NJCAA National Championships.
Before his collegiate career, the Austria native reached the finals of the ITF Group 3 tournament in Luxembourg and peaked at No.136 in singles and No.133 in doubles in the ITF World Junior Rankings in 2001.
He and his wife, Amber, have three children: Lucy, Henry and Helena.
Posch replaces longtime head coach Tom Lilly, who stepped down from his role after 27 years in June to focus solely on serving as head coach for Creighton's women's tennis program.
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