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Yevgen Bondarchuk bio
February 27, 2009 | Cowboy Tennis
 Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year
Yevgen Bondarchuk is beginning his third season as an assistant coach for the Cowboys and first as a full-time coach. He received a degree in economics from Oklahoma State in December 2004.
Yevgen joined the coaching staff after a two-year playing career for the Cowboys. He spent the majority of his time at the top of the lineup, playing Nos. 1 and 2 singles and doubles, and helped guide the team to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.
He finished his college career with a 22-20 singles record and a 22-15 doubles mark, and was ranked as high as 55 in the ITA rankings.
Bondarchuk's career is highlighted by his contribution to the 2003 squad that defeated North Carolina and Minnesota to advance to the NCAA Sweet 16.
Born April 2, 1981, Yevgen is a native of Kiev, Ukraine.
Coach Wadley on Yevgen...
“Yevgen has been the region's assistant coach of the year. He has done a great job for me in recruiting. He is really good on the court with the players. He gives the players confidence and seems to say the right things. The players like to have him on the court in the heat of battle. He was a real good college player himself so he can still hit the ball and compete. His main strength is recruiting. He is arguably one of the best recruiters in the country as an assistant coach. I am excited to have Yevgen as my first full-time assistant coach. I could not ask for a better one and I feel he has done a fantastic job. I hope he stays with us for a long time.”
Yevgen Bondarchuk is beginning his third season as an assistant coach for the Cowboys and first as a full-time coach. He received a degree in economics from Oklahoma State in December 2004.
Yevgen joined the coaching staff after a two-year playing career for the Cowboys. He spent the majority of his time at the top of the lineup, playing Nos. 1 and 2 singles and doubles, and helped guide the team to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.
He finished his college career with a 22-20 singles record and a 22-15 doubles mark, and was ranked as high as 55 in the ITA rankings.
Bondarchuk's career is highlighted by his contribution to the 2003 squad that defeated North Carolina and Minnesota to advance to the NCAA Sweet 16.
Born April 2, 1981, Yevgen is a native of Kiev, Ukraine.
Coach Wadley on Yevgen...
“Yevgen has been the region's assistant coach of the year. He has done a great job for me in recruiting. He is really good on the court with the players. He gives the players confidence and seems to say the right things. The players like to have him on the court in the heat of battle. He was a real good college player himself so he can still hit the ball and compete. His main strength is recruiting. He is arguably one of the best recruiters in the country as an assistant coach. I am excited to have Yevgen as my first full-time assistant coach. I could not ask for a better one and I feel he has done a fantastic job. I hope he stays with us for a long time.”
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