Beth Daub enters her first season as head coach of Academy of Art University Women's Tennis.
Daub spent the past two seasons as assistant coach for both the men's and women's tennis teams at Saint Leo University in Florida. Serving at the institution from which she obtained her Master's Degree in Business, Daub guided the Lions to #8 national rankings on both sides after the programs' second consecutive season of a combined 34 wins with each reaching NCAA Regionals. She was also co-SAAC (Student-Athlete Advisory Committee) Advisor.
In her first season with Saint Leo (2012), Daub helped the men's and women's teams secure a combined 34 wins and each reached the NCAA Tournament. Daub was named ITA South Region Assistant Coach of the Year on the men's side while both SLU teams finished in the Top 15 in the country and combined to earn 11 All-Sunshine State Conference selections, nine ITA All-Scholar members, two ITA-All Academic team honors, one CoSIDA Academic All-District winner, and one ITA All-American.
Daub earned her undergraduate degree in Sport Management with a minor in Business Administration at Towson University. As a student-athlete there, Daub served as captain of the women's tennis team in addition to being a member of the GROWL, a student-athlete mentoring service, and President of PAWS (Student-Athletes Who Serve), a student-athlete advisory council.
Daub also spent two years working as a Student-Athlete Administrative Assistant at Towson and interned with both the Boston Bruins and the Florida Panthers.