Skip To Main Content
Skip To Main Content

The University of the South

Shackelford_Conchie.jpg

Conchie Shackelford

The Conchie Shackelford File
Hometown: Jacksonville, N.C.
Education: North Carolina Wilmington (B.S.), '82
Family: Husband: John; Daughters: Avery, Sadie, Michaela, Tessa
Coaching Background
1987-Present Sewanee, Head Coach
Career Records
All-Time: 665-232 (.741)
Sewanee Record: 665-232 (.741)
By The Numbers
600 - First woman to achieve 600 career wins in NCAA Division III men's or women's tennis
16 - Conference Tournament Championships
30 - National Tournament Appearances 
13 - Singles All-America selections
19 - Doubles All-America selections
- National Senior Players of the Year
- National Rookie of the Year
- National Most Improved Senior
10 - Conference Players of the Year 
- Conference Newcomers of the Year
38 - Winning seasons as a head coach
3 - Highest ITA national ranking at end of season
11 - Top 10 national finishes at end of season
- Region Coach of the Year selections
- Conference Coach of the Year selections
114 - All-Conference selections at Sewanee (since 1992)
176 - Academic Honor Roll selections at Sewanee
Championships/Honors
- 2024 SAA Coach of the Year
- 2024 SAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 2023 SAA Coach of the Year
- 2023 SAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 2022 SAA Coach of the Year
- 2022 SAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 2021 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 2019 SAA Coach of the Year
- 2019 SAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 2018 SAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 2017 SAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 2016 SAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 2015 SAA Coach of the Year
- 2015 SAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 2014 ITA Atlantic South Region Coach of the Year
- 2014 SAA Coach of the Year
- 2014 SAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 2013 SAA Coach of the Year
2013 SAA Regular Season & Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 2011 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 2008 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 2007 SCAC Coach of the Year
- 2007 SCAC Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 2006 ITA Atlantic South Region Coach of the Year
- 2006 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 2004 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 2003 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 2002 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 2001 ITA Atlantic South Region Coach of the Year
- 2001 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 2000 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 1999 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 1998 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 1997 SCAC Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 1996 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 1995 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 1994 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 1993 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 1992 SCAC Coach of the Year
- 1992 NCAA Tournament (At-Large)
- 1991 WIAC Tournament Champions
- 1990 WIAC Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 1989 WIAC Tournament Champions (NCAA Tournament)
- 1987 WIAC Tournament Champions

Conchie Shackelford enters her 39th season at the helm of the Sewanee women’s tennis program in 2024-25.
 
She enters the 2025 campaign with a career record of 665-232, the winningest coach in Sewanee athletics history in any sport and No. 2 in Division III all-time in victories. Shackelford has posted a winning record in every year at the helm of the Tigers, leading the program to 16 conference championships and 30 NCAA Tournament appearances (25-31).
 
Brooke Despriet and Katherine Petty claimed the program’s first-ever national championship in 2024, sweeping through four matches and losing just one set en route to the title, the first for Shackelford as a head coach.

Entering the 2025 campaign, she ranks eighth all-time in career victories across all three NCAA divisions and second in Division III in wins.

Sewanee has finished in the Top 10 of the ITA Division III national rankings 11 times, including back-to-back years in 2021 (No. 6) and 2022 (No. 10). In 38 seasons as head coach, the Tigers have been ranked 25 times in the Top 15 nationally, including 15 straight seasons from 1988-2002. 

Additionally, she has coached 13 singles All-Americans and 19 doubles All-Americans as well as four national Senior Players of the Year.

At the conference level, she has coached 114 All-Conference selections since 1992, including 10 Players of the Year and five Newcomers of the Year. Jenny Liles and Bronte Goodhue also garnered SAA Woman of the Year accolades.

Her peers have voted her conference coach of the year nine times (1992-2007-13-14-15-19-22-23-24), including seven in the SAA, and has been named Region Coach of the Year three times (2001-06-14).

Since Sewanee become a charter member of the Southern Athletic Association in 2013, the Tigers have won every match in conference play (66-0). Additionally, the Tigers have won 10 consecutive SAA regular season and tournament championships, and they have not lost a match in the conference tournament (35-0). Between the SCAC and the SAA, the Tigers are 81-21 (.794) in conference tournament matches.

At the NCAA Team Championships, Sewanee has participated in 30 postseason events, marking the fifth-most in Division III history, registering a 25-31 mark in those matches. The Tigers have made seven quarterfinal appearances with two semifinal finishes. In 1990, the Tigers finished fourth in just the second appearance at the championships.

The team's best finish in the national championships took place in 2007, with Sewanee defeating Williams, 5-3, in the third-place match for the best NCAA finish by any Sewanee team in history. 

On the individual side, she has coached 51 selections on the final ITA singles rankings and 29 in the ITA doubles rankings. At the NCAA Individual Championships, the Tigers have made 27 appearances in the singles event and 21 in doubles. 

Four Tigers have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships during Shackelford’s tenure – Jordan Casey C'09, Jenny Liles C'13, Bronte Goodhue C'15 and Lindsey Liles C'16. Casey, Jenny Liles and Lindsey Liles were also named Academic All-Americans by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

Four Sewanee women’s tennis teams are enshrined in the Sewanee Athletics Hall of Fame since its establishment in 2004 – 1990, 1993, 1999 and 2007. In addition, seven individuals have been inducted into the Hall of Fame: 
Cameron Tyer C'93 (2004)
Ellen Gray Maybank C'90 (2007)
Kristen Ialacci Crane C'96 (2008)
Linnie Wheeless C'95 (2008)
Mary Missbach Dressler C'00 (2010)
Laura Fanjoy C'07 (2018)
Katy Morrissey C'90 (2019)
Jordan Casey C'09 (2020)
Jenny Liles C'13 (2023)
 
She has also served on the following committees during her career – NCAA Atlantic South Regional Committee: 1999-2004, 2015-2019 (Chairperson); ITA Atlantic South Regional Committee: 1989-1993; ITA Atlantic South Awards Chair: 2001-2007; and ITA Atlantic South Awards Committee: 2008-2010.
 
The Jacksonville, N.C., native earned her bachelor's in Business in 1982 from the University North Carolina-Wilmington. She received a tennis scholarship at UNC-Wilmington after a stellar career at Jacksonville High School.

She and her husband, John, live in Sewanee and have four children – Avery, Sadie, Michaela and Tessa.

Shackelford’s guiding philosophy has been to combine hard work and fun with each student’s educational experience.
 
“Our girls are committed to our success, balancing the fun and companionship of competing in intercollegiate athletics with the dedication necessary to compete at the highest level of Division III competition while working toward a world-class education. I am most proud of the variety of successes members of our team have found. They are active in contributing to the many facets of campus life and their community,’’ she adds.


Shackelford In the News


NCAA Division III Women's Tennis All-Time Winningest Coaches
Rk. Name Team(s) Years Record
1. Jon Carlson^ Gustavus Adolphus 1990-2007; 2009-Pres. 687-259 (.726)
2. Conchie Shackelford^ Sewanee 1987-Pres. 665-232 (.741)
3. Kathy Campbell Arizona, Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona-Pitzer 1977-2017 584-308 (.657)
4. Kathy Campbell Vassar 1978-2020 556-231-1 (.706)
5. Jackie Bagwell^ Amherst 1991-Pres. 489-141 (.776)
6. Sarah Hatgas Rhodes 1976-2014 481-201 (.705)
7. John Black^ Grand Valley State, Webster (Mo.) 2001-present 436-164 (.727)
8. Lynn Imergoot Washington (Mo.) 1975-2005 435-164 (.726)
9. Amy Bryant Emory 2000-22 428-116 (.787)
10. Wells Patten^ Minnesota Duluth,
St. Scholastica
1991-94,
1997-Pres.
427-231 (.649)
^ - Notates active coaches
*Updated at the end of the 2022 season

NCAA Women's Tennis All-Time Winningest Coaches (Between All Three Divisions)
Rk. Name Team(s) Years Record
1. Lin Loring UC Santa Barbara, Indiana 1973-2016 846-336 (.716)
2. Jeff Wallace Georgia 1986-Pres. 818-198 (.805)
3. Brian Kalbas^ William & Mary,
North Carolina
1979-present 770-191 (.801)
4. Mike Perez^ Lynn 1990-Pres. 711-123 (.853)
5. Jay Louderback Wichita State, 
Iowa State,
Notre Dame
1979-2018 703-402 (.636)
6. Dave Porter BYU-Hawai'i 1984-2017 701-23 (.971)
7. Jon Carlson^ Gustavus Adolphus 1990-2007,
2009-Pres.
687-259 (.726)
8. Conchie Shackelford^ Sewanee 1987-Pres. 665-232 (.741)
9. Mark Rosewell^ Northwest Missouri 1982-Pres. 637-203 (.758)
10. Geoff MacDonald LSU, 
Duke,
Vanderbilt
1989-2020 631-225 (.620)
^ - Notates active coaches
*Updated at the end of the 2024 season

Conchie Shackelford's All-Time Collegiate Head Coaching Record
Year Overall Conference Conf. Finish Season Notes
1987 13-9 (.591) WIAC Tournament Champions
1988 18-5 (.783)
1989 22-4 (.846) WIAC Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals)

1990 20-5 (.800) WIAC Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament (Semifinalist - Finished in 4th place)
Inducted into Sewanee Athletics Hall fo Fame in 2004

1991 20-5 (.800) WIAC Tournament Champions
1992 23-6 (.793) 2nd SCAC Coach of the Year
NCAA Tournament (First Round)
1993 18-7 (.720) 2nd NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals)
1994 17-8 (.680) 2nd NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals)
1995 14-8 (.636) 2nd NCAA Tournament (First Round)
1996 13-10 (.565) 2nd NCAA Tournament (First Round)
1997 18-8 (.692) n/a SCAC Tournament Co-Champions
NCAA Tournament (First Round)
1998 13-9 (.591) 2nd NCAA Tournament (First Round)
1999 22-4 (.846) 2nd NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals)
Inducted into Sewanee Athletics Hall of Fame in 2014

2000 17-5 (.773) 2nd NCAA Tournament (First Round)
2001 16-7 (.696) 2nd NCAA Tournament (First Round)
ITA Atlantic South Region Coach of the Year

2002 17-7 (.708) 3rd NCAA Tournament (First Round)
2003 14-7 (.667) 4th NCAA Tournament (First Round)
2004 14-7 (.667) 2nd NCAA Tournament (First Round)
2005 17-5 (.773) 3rd
2006 20-3 (.870) n/a NCAA Tournament (Second Round)
ITA Altantic South Region Coach of the Year
2007 23-2 (.920) 1st SCAC Tournament Champions
SCAC Coach of the Year
NCAA Tournament (Semifinalist - Finished in 3rd place)
Inducted into Sewanee Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017
2008 18-8 (.692) 3rd NCAA Tournament (Second Round)
2009 15-7 (.682) 4th
2010 13-10 (.565) 2nd
2011 21-7 (.750) 2nd NCAA Tournament (Third Round)
2012 18-5 (.783) 2nd
2013 19-6 (.760) 6-0 (1.000) 1st SAA Regular Season Champions
SAA Tournament Champions
SAA Coach of the Year
NCAA Tournament (Third Round)

2014 21-4 (.840) 7-0 (1.000) 1st SAA Regular Season Champions
SAA Tournament Champions

SAA Coach of the Year
ITA Atlantic South Region Coach 

NCAA Tournament (Second Round)
2015 19-6 (.760) 5-0 (1.000) 1st SAA Regular Season Champions
SAA Tournament Champions

SAA Coach of the Year
NCAA Tournament (Third Round)
2016 22-6 (.786) 7-0 (1.000) 1st SAA Regular Season Champions
SAA Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament (Third Round)
2017 19-6 (.760) 7-0 (1.000) 1st SAA Regular Season Champions
SAA Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament (Second Round)
2018 22-5 (.815) 6-0 (1.000) 1st SAA Regular Season Champions
SAA Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament (Third Round)
2019 17-9 (.654) 6-0 (1.000) 1st SAA Regular Season Champions
SAA Tournament Champions

SAA Coach of the Year
NCAA Tournament (Second Round)
2020 4-1 (.800) 1-0 (1.000) n/a NCAA canceled season in March due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 10-3 (.769) n/a n/a Season altered due to COVID-19 pandemic
NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals)

2022 21-4 (.840) 7-0 (1.000) 1st SAA Regular Season Champions
SAA Tournament Champions
SAA Coach ot the Year
NCAA Tournament (Third Round)

2023 19-6 (.760) 7-0 (1.000) 1st SAA Regular Season Champions
SAA Tournament Champions
SAA Coach ot the Year
NCAA Tournament (Third Round)

2024 18-8 (.692) 7-0 (1.000) 1st SAA Regular Season Champions
SAA Tournament Champions
SAA Coach ot the Year
NCAA Tournament (Third Round)

Total 665-232 (.741) 66-0 (1.000)

Updated 1/7/2025