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Apr 22, 2020

Thank You, Nancy

Career TimelinePhoto GalleryBy The Numbers

For all the smiles, hugs, high-fives, Final Fours, team talks, laughs, Sweet 16s, pre-match chants and all of your contributions to Clemson Athletics, we thank you, Nancy, and wish you the best of luck in retirement.

Career Time Line

1989 – Harris is named Head Women’s Tennis Coach at Auburn Montgomery

1992 – Auburn Montgomery wins the NAIA Women’s Tennis National Championship

1992 – Harris earns NAIA Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year

1994 – Harris takes on the role of Head Men’s Tennis Coach at Auburn Montgomery

1995 – Harris wins the NAIA Men’s Tennis National Championship

1995 – Harris is named NAIA Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year

1996 – Auburn Montgomery men’s tennis earns its second-straight NAIA National Title

1997 – Harris is named NAIA Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year

1997 – Harris joins the staff at Clemson after nine seasons at Auburn Montgomery

1998 – Clemson advances to NCAA Tournament in Harris’ first season as head coach

2000 – Clemson earns its first top-25 ranking in three years

2002 – Julie Coin wins the ITA Southeast Regional Championship, just the third Tiger to earn the honor

2004 – Clemson claims its first ACC Championship under Harris

2004 – Julie Coin is named ACC Player of the Year

2004 – Clemson makes it to the NCAA Final Four for the first time in program history

2005 – The Tigers open the preseason with its highest-ever program ranking at No. 3

2005 – Harris earns her 100th career victory in a 4-3 win over No. 18 Harvard

2005 – The Tigers earn their second final four appearance at the NCAA Tournament in back-to-back seasons

2007 – Ani Mijacika is named ACC Freshman of the Year and Southeast Region Rookie of the Year, becoming the first Tiger to earn both honors

2007 – Clemson makes the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament, beginning a five-year run

2008 – Ani Mijacka becomes the first Clemson tennis player, men’s or women’s, to achieve a No. 1 ranking in singles

2008 – Clemson wins its second ACC Championship under Harris

2008 – Former ACC Player of the Year and All-American Julie Coin defeats World No. 1 Ana Ivanovic at the U.S. Open in her first-career Grand Slam

2009 – Ani Mijacika is named ACC Women’s Tennis Player of the Year

2011 – Josipa Bek and Keri Wong earn a No. 1 doubles ranking

2012 – Harris earns her 250th victory of her career with a 6-1 win over No. 13 Virginia

2013 – Harris becomes the program’s all-time winningest coach in the season opener against Tulsa

2013 – Clemson makes the Sweet Sixteen, beginning a three-year run

2013 – Harris is named ITA Carolina Region Coach of the Year

2014 – Clemson defeats No. 1 Duke in the regular season, marking the program’s first victory over a No. 1-ranked opponent

2014 – Harris earns ACC Coach of the Year honors

2014 – Jessie Rompies and Beatrice Gumulya defeat Davidson and Zhao of Stanford to claim the ITA All-American Doubles Championship

2016 – Ayan Broomfield is named ACC Freshman of the Year

2018 – Marie-Alexandre Leduc and Fernanda Navarro earn the ITA Fall Doubles Championship

2020 – Harris finishes the 2020 season, and her career, with a 7-0 victory over Troy

By The Numbers

Clemson

23 seasons as Women’s Tennis Head Coach

Record: 371-224, 154-89 ACC

ACC Coach of the Year (2014)

ITA Carolina Region Coach of the Year (2013)

2 ACC Championships (2004, 2008)

2 ACC Players of the Year (Julie Coin, 2004; Ani Mijacika, 2009)

2 ACC Freshmen of the Year (Ani Mijacika, 2007; Ayan Broomfield, 2016)

18 All-America Selections

11 All Americans

2 NCAA Final Four appearances (2004, 2005)

10 NCAA Sweet-Sixteen appearances (2004-05, 2007-11, 2013-15)

19 NCAA Tournament appearances (Including 17-straight from 2002-18)

76 wins over top-25 ranked opponents, the most in Clemson women’s tennis history

3rd all-time in conference wins in ACC Women’s Tennis history

Winningest female coach in ACC Women’s Tennis history

Winningest head coach in Clemson Women’s Tennis history

Auburn-Montgomery

Nine Seasons as Women’s Tennis Head Coach; Four seasons as Men’s Tennis Head Coach

Record: 187-32

53 All-American Selections (36 women, 17 men)

31 All-Americans (18 women, 13 men)

ITA/Wilson Coach of the Year (1997)

2 NAIA Men’s Tennis National Championships (1995, 1996)

1 NAIA Women’s Tennis National Championship (1992)

10 Conference/Regional Championships (7 women, 3 men)

Career Totals

32 seasons as Head Coach

Record: 558-265 overall

71 All-America Selections

42 All-Americans

3 National Titles

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