Colorado Tennis
COLORADO WOMEN'S TENNIS
Joined by 15 other Division 1 teams, the Big 12 Conference offers elite competition, national exposure, and a clear path to the pros. With top-tier programs, world-class facilities, and strong media coverage, it's the perfect stage for athletes ready to compete at the highest level and grow as athletes and people.
FACILITIES
CHAMPS CENTER
The Champions Center is the showcase facility for the Colorado Buffaloes. It is the home of Colorado Athletics administration, football program, Olympic sports, the CU Sports Medicine and Performance Center, the Champions Club, Rooftop Terrace and more. The facility opened in Fall 2015 and connects to the Dal Ward Athletic Center via an indoor walkway.
DAL WARD ATHLETIC CENTER / PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE
- Contains 92,000 square feet and was completely renovated from 2015-16
- Home to CU's Herbst Academic Center, Leadership Development Department, sports medicine, Olympic sports weight room and locker rooms, and meeting rooms
- CU employs nine full-time athletic-trainers and 14 team physicians, including a team optometrist, team dentist, physical therapist, nurse practitioner and physician assistant
- For mental health, the CU athletics department has two full-time counselors and sports psychologists
- Each sport also has its own strength and conditioning coach and uses next-level technology to ensure proper technique, performance and safety
SPORTS MEDICINE
- Hot and cold lap recovery pools
- Underwater treadmill
- Taping stations
- Full-time athletic trainers
- Normatech boots for recovery
- MRI and x-ray machines
- Hydromax
- 2 AlterGs: Anti-Gravity Treadmills for Rehab and Training
HERBST ACADEMIC CENTER
Creating The Complete Student-Athlete
- CU Boulder has been rated “Best Value” public university every year since 2009 by the USA Today and the Princeton Review.
- 95% of CU graduates are employed, in graduate school, volunteering or in military service six months after graduation.
- Each tennis student-athlete works directly with an academic coordinator, who collaborates with each student to develop their individual academic plan.
- In addition, students work with academic mentors, subject tutors, and learning specialists as necessary.
- CU Athletes have the ability to participate in a comprehensive leadership development program focused on developing students for the next phase of their life.
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COACHES

HEAD COACH ANTHONY PHAM
- Enters his fifth season as the head coach at Colorado in 2025.
- 44-52 (.458) overall and two postseason appearances.
- Six ranked wins including No.16 Washington in 2023.
- Led the team to their first ever Pac-12 tournament win and first postseason win since 1998.
- Led the team to their first Big-12 tournament win and postseason win since 2010.
- Defeated three ranked teams in 2021.
- Pham is the first Vietnamese-American head coach in CU history, and indications are he may very well be the first in any sport in the Power 5 conferences (Pac-12, ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC).

ASSISTANT COACH BLAKE MOSLEY
- He returns for his seventh year as an assistant coach with the University of Colorado tennis program, his second since returning in 2023.
- In his second year with the Buffs in 2014-15, he helped Julyette Steur and Kyra Wojcik become the first doubles pair at CU to win a regional championship and qualify for the ITA/USTA National Indoors Championships.
- In October 2015, Nuria Ormeño Ruiz became the first CU player to achieve that in singles, winning six straight matches, including three against regionally-ranked opponents, to advance to nationals.
- So far in his time in Boulder, Mosley coached five All-Pac-12 players, including Julyette Steur, a first-team selection in 2015.
- He has also coached back-to-back ITA Mountain Region Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award winners in Steur in 2015 and Ormeño Ruiz in 2016.
- Mosley has coached four ITA Mountain Region Award winners since joining the Big 12 again, being in back-to-back seasons.
- Five of Mosley’s players have earned Pac-12 All-Academic honors.Five of Mosley’s players have earned Pac-12 All-Academic honors.







BOULDER, COLORADO
The No.1 best place to live in the United States
BOULDER COLORADO
- Ranks No. 1 Best Places to Live In the United States (US News & World Report)
- Voted No. 1 College Town In America (Best College Reviews, 2017 and 2018)
- Ranks No. 1 in the United States for education (Forbes)
- Voted No. 9 on the Best Places To Live in the U.S. (Niche, 2017) for its great outdoors, natural beauty and sustainability
- Boasts great shopping, restaurants and night life, highlighted with the Pearl Street Mall downtown area
- Skiing and snowboarding are just 20 minutes away at Eldora Ski Resort one of eight major ski resorts within a two-hour drive of Boulder (Eldora, Winter Park, Loveland, Keystone, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Vail and Cooper)
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
- As one of 34 U.S. public research institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU)—and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region—our goal at CU Boulder is to directly affect Colorado communities through collaborative research, innovation and entrepreneurship.
- Our faculty, staff and students work with the broader community to establish unique connections that have lasting outcomes—both across Colorado and around the world.
- Top 10 national rankings in aerospace engineering, atomic/molecular/optical physics, ceramics, education policy, environmental law, geology, physical chemistry, quantum physics, and environmental engineering (U.S. News & World Report, 2017)
- U.S. News and World Reports ranked CU Boulder 38th among all public universities in the nation
- Home to Colorado’s top-ranked schools of business, education, engineering and law
- 45% of classes have an enrollment of 20 students or fewer, 85% of classes with 50 students or fewer
- 17:1 faculty ratio
- 270,000 CU Boulder alumni worldwide
- 85% of surveyed graduates are satisfied or extremely satisfied with their job
- 91% of CU Boulder graduates are employed, in graduate school or in military service within six months of graduation
- 2,000+ undergraduates are directly involved with faculty research
- 1,276 patents filed and/or issued for CU Boulder inventions since 2006