Jason Hutchison enters his 12th season as the head coach of the Wabash College tennis program. He also serves as the Allen Athletics and Recreation Center facilities manager.
Hutchison earned back-to-back NCAC Men's Tennis Coach of the Year awards in 2010 and 2011. He guided the 2010 Little Giant squad to a third place finish in the conference standings while posting an overall record of 17-11 to set a new Wabash record for single season victories. The 2011 team surpassed that record with a mark of 18-1 and a third-place finish at the NCAC Tournament. Hutchison was also Co-NCAC Coach of the Year in 2008.
The Crawfordsville native graduated from Western Illinois University in 2003, serving as the team captain for the tennis squad at WIU during the 1998-99 season. He played four seasons of tennis at Crawfordsville High School, leading the Athenians to three sectional titles while earning All-State Honorable Mention honors as a senior.
Hutchison is a member of the United States Professional Tennis Association and the United States Tennis Association. He was ranked number one in the Southeast Region in singles play and number two in doubles play by the USTA. Prior to coming to Wabash, he served as a professional tennis instructor at the Pine Log Park Tennis Center in Conyers, Georgia, where he developed a junior tennis program in addition to coaching numerous adult teams. Several of his teams reached the city championships and advanced in the playoffs.
Hutchison and his wife, Sarah, reside in Crawfordsville with their son, Jude.
Jason Hutchison's Career Record: 151-147 (16-31 NCAC); Three-time NCAC Coach of the Year
2014-2015: 20-9 overall (1-2 NCAC); Sixth place at NCAC Tournament
2013-2014: 12-16 overall (1-3 NCAC); Tie for fifth place at NCAC Tournament
2012-2013: 16-13 overall (0-3 NCAC); Sixth place at NCAC Tournament
2011-2012: 17-10 overall (0-3 NCAC); Fifth place at NCAC Tournament
2010-2011: 18-10 overall (2-1 NCAC); Third place at NCAC Tournament; NCAC Coach of the Year
2009-2010: 17-11 overall (3-1 NCAC); Third place at the NCAC Tournament; NCAC Coach of the Year
2008-2009: 11-16 overall (2-2 NCAC); Third place at the NCAC Tournament
2007-2008: 11-14 overall (4-2 NCAC); Fourth place at the NCAC Tournament
2006-2007: 14-13 overall (2-4 NCAC); Fifth place at the NCAC Tournament; Co-NCAC Coach of the Year
2005-2006: 10-17 overall (1-6 NCAC); Seventh place at the NCAC Tournament
2004-2005: 5-18 overall (0-4 NCAC); Ninth place in NCAC standings
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