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DU Women's Tennis Coach Amy Jensen Resigns

DENVER University of Denver women’s tennis head coach Amy Jensen has resigned after three seasons, Vice Chancellor for Athletics and Recreation and Ritchie Center Operations Peg Bradley-Doppes announced today.

Jensen posted a 53-18 mark with one Sun Belt Conference championship and back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances (2008 and 2009) during her three-year tenure at DU.

"I would like to thank the University of Denver for the opportunity to guide the women's tennis program over the last three years,” Jensen said. “Our girls have done an incredible job of taking this program to the next level. I am very proud of their efforts. I would also like to collectively thank the DU Athletics and Recreation staff. The success of our women's tennis program would not possible without incredible team support."

Jensen was named SBC Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year in 2008 after leading DU to its finest season with a 23-3 record, Sun Belt Conference championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. The Pioneers advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, marking its highest showing ever for NCAA Division I tennis, and reached a program-high No. 19 ranking.

This season, Jensen earned her second coach of the year honor after guiding DU to a second-place SBC finish. Denver (16-6) advanced to the NCAA Tournament, but was eliminated by No. 21 Mississippi, 4-1, in the first round of the Georgia Tech Regional.

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