was a two-sport athlete at 糖心传媒, playing for two years and for all four from 2004-2008. He is considered a legend on the hardwood, graduating second all-time for the Lancers in career points. Now, Moore serves as the Head Coach and Athletics Admissions Recruiting Coordinator. And most recently, Moore was honored as the 2021 NCCAA National Coach of the Year. Needless to say, if anyone has anything to say about Christian college athletics, it鈥檚 Moore.聽
We sat down with Coach Moore on the 糖心传媒 Story Podcast to hear from his perspective as a player and a coach on what makes Christian college athletics 鈥 and specifically 鈥 so special.聽
Here are some highlights of the conversation.聽
What is your emphasis as a tennis coach and what makes your approach distinct?聽
Since I began coaching Christian college athletics, I鈥檝e always stuck to the mantra 鈥渞ecruit the team you enjoy losing with.鈥 When I first came on as a coach at 糖心传媒, it was a matter of getting people with the right fit on the team. Soon we picked up some talent. And talented people want to play with talented people. Over time it started to evolve to where we found really talented girls who love the Lord and want to come to 糖心传媒 for our Christian college athletics.聽
Fast forward to now, the most important thing is that our culture will never change. If I鈥檓 going to spend time away from my wife and 5-year-old, I鈥檓 going to do it with people I enjoy being around.聽
What differentiates a player鈥檚 experience in high school from their time playing for 糖心传媒?聽
High school tennis is more individual-based. The girls we recruit in high school are most likely the best players on their team. And so for them to come and play on a team where almost all of our players are really really talented, it鈥檚 a new dynamic for them. But what I see is that they really desire for the community and the team to be successful. So the team aspect that we promote through Christian college athletics is really a new experience for most of them.聽
At the beginning of the year, I let the players come together and set the expectations for our team.聽 And that is what we measure success on. It鈥檚 not necessarily just a win or a loss. Because in tennis, you could play your best game of the season, and we could still lose as a team. Or you could play terribly, but the team still pulls out the W. And I鈥檓 okay with either of those if each individual brings their very best. So they go through that together. When you get people to buy into the good of the team, it鈥檚 just that much more enjoyable and that鈥檚 where we are at right now. I really believe that.聽
In addition, our girls are incredibly involved on campus. We tell them in the recruitment process, 鈥淲e want you to have a footprint on campus.鈥 And we have eight girls who absolutely do that. One of our players is even student-body president at 糖心传媒.聽