USD Toreros
USD Toreros Men's Tennis
 

Ryan Keckley
Ryan Keckley

Position:
Assistant Coach (3rd year)

04/26/2011

2011 West Coast Conference Championships

2011 WCCs from Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego, CA

09/24/2010

Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational- Midland, TX, 9/17/10

Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational- Midland, TX, 9/17/10-9/19/10

Keckley played four years for the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish between 2003-2007 where he tallied an impressive list of accomplishments. He ended his career at Notre Dame as one of the top doubles players in school history, finishing with 81 career doubles victories - third most in ND program history. He is the only player ND history to be listed in ITA national doubles rankings with six different partners, having earned a top-20 ranking with five of his teammates.

"I am ecstatic to have someone with the reputation and background that Ryan has to be apart of this coaching staff and program," said Torero head coach Brett Masi. " I know Ryan is going to do a great job and bring a ton of knowledge that he gained at Notre Dame to our players here. I am truly lucky to have him."

From South Bend, Indiana, he was the 2002 Indiana state singles champion before playing for the Fighting Irish. Additional college highlights include: 4-year ND Monogram winner; ND Monogram Club MVP (2005-06), two-time ND Club of St. Joseph Valley Knute Rockne Student-Athlete Award (2005-07), Olen Parks Award (2006-07), Raymond T. Bender Award (2005-06), 4-time NCAA team championship participant (2004-07), 3-time All-Big East Tournament Team - Doubles (2005-07), 4-time Big East Conference Championship Participant (2004-07), and a 3-time Big East Academic All-Star.

His highest career ITA national rankings were 7th in doubles and 115th in singles. During his senior year (2006-07) he earned his biggest doubles victory of his career, knocking off the No. 1 ranked North Carolina team (Luchic/Pomeroy). Additionally, he was part of two NCAA Team Championship Round of 16 teams (2006, 2007); was a member of three Big East Conference Championship teams (2004, 2005, 2007); a member of the 2007 Blue/Gray National Team Classic Champions; a ITA Midwest Regional Doubles Champion with Sheeva Parbhu; a 2007 ITA/USTA National Team Indoor Championship Participant; and a 2007 NCAA Doubles Championship participant.