Carol Matsuzaki
Head Coach Carol Matsuzaki
Carol Matsuzaki has truly risen through the ranks to assume her current position as head women's tennis coach. She began her tennis career as an undergraduate at MIT, picking up the racket and the game for the first time in a physical education class. Carol was a quick study and steadily improved, making the varsity team where she was the No. 1 singles player her senior year.
Hailing from Los Angeles, CA, where she was an All-City basketball player and MVP as well as a scholar-athlete and team captain for her high school team, Carol came to MIT in 1991 majoring in biology and literature. While at the Institute she played JV squash and was a member of the Tennis Club in addition to her varsity tennis status. She captained the tennis team from 1994-96 and was the 1993 NCAA Championships qualifying team's MVP and the NEW 8 Player of the Year in 1995.
Upon graduating in 1996, Carol became the asistant coach of the team, a designation which lasted through her appointment as head coach in the Spring of 1998.
Carol received her Graduate degree in Sport Psychology from Boston University in 1997.
EDUCATION
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Class of 1995 Bachelor of Science (S.B.) in Biology.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Class of 1996 Bachelor of Science (S.B.) in Literature
Boston University Class of 1997 Master of Education (Ed.M) in Sport Psychology
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