jovan parlic assistant coach announcement

Parlic Named Assistant Coach

July 03, 2018 | Tennis

Serbia native coached at alma mater Arkansas last season, IMG Bolletieri Tennis Academy in 2016-17

BOULDER – Colorado women's tennis head coach Danielle Steinberg has named Jovan Parlic as her first assistant coach, announced on Tuesday. Parlic brings three years of coaching at a high level and will be a key piece to Steinberg building the Buffs into a nationally-prominent program.
 
"I am thrilled to have Jovan join our staff as our new assistant coach," Steinberg, who was named CU's head coach on June 12, said. "Jovan is already an established player development coach, which will also help us tremendously on the recruiting side of things. He is hard-working, hungry, and passionate about tennis and coaching; those are the qualities I look for in our staff as well as our recruits. His experience as an international student-athlete, as well as coaching at IMG and Arkansas, makes him one of the best up-and-coming coaches in the country, and I have no doubt he will make a positive impact on Colorado tennis right away."
 
Parlic, despite graduating just three years ago from Arkansas, already has a wealth of coaching experience at a high level. During the 2015-16 season, he served as a student assistant with the Arkansas men's team. The Razorbacks began the season unranked and climbed up to No. 12 in the final ranking of the season. He coached Nos. 1 and 2 singles and the No. 1 doubles pair, leading all three to a top-20 national ranking.
 
He spent his second year of coaching at the IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton, Fla., working with a number of highly-ranked youth, college and professional tennis athletes. He coached the No. 1-ranked girls and boys ITF players, and a two-time NCAA women's national champion, among several other accomplished tennis players.
 
Parlic moved back to Arkansas for the 2017-18 season and was an assistant for the women's team. He helped guide the Razorbacks to the SEC Tournament semifinals, becoming the first team in conference history to reach the semifinals as a No. 11 seed. The team also upset three top-20 teams during the season, including No. 7-ranked South Carolina. While he was serving as interim head coach, the Razorbacks beat No. 18 Kansas.
 
"I am excited and honored for this opportunity to advance my tennis career at the University of Colorado," Parlic said. "I see immense potential for growth in the women's program and am ecstatic to be part of the team as we embark on this journey together. Coach Danielle is extremely organized, driven, and dedicated to her job, and we are going to make a great coaching pair. Go Buffs!"
 
A native of Nis, Serbia, Parlic was a four-year letterwinner and two-year team captain. He was a four-time SEC Academic Honor Roll student-athlete and earned his bachelor's degree in pre-professional kinesiology in 2015.
 
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