
Fenwick was appointed head coaching responsibilities following the reinstatement of the men's and women's tennis programs following a successful four-year tenure at Div. II Upper Iowa University in Fayette.
In the Saints' first season, Fenwick guided the men to a 13-6 overall record, including seven straight dual wins in the month of February, while working the international circuit to assemble diverse and talented rosters for the immediate future.
Fenwick also serves as the director of operations for the men's and women's tennis program, including overseeing the newly-acquired tennis facility previously owned by the local YMCA.
Fenwick was the Northern Sun Conference Coach of the Year in 2008, leading Upper Iowa to its first league title in school history. He also has head coaching experience at his alma mater at the University of Dubuque, Dubuque Senior High School, Hempstead High School and Dixon High School.
Under Fenwick's tutelage at Upper Iowa, regional singles champion Anastasia Dabiza of Skokie, Ill., went on to collect Northern Sun Conference Freshman of the Year accolades this past spring.
Fenwick enjoyed a two-year tennis collegiate career at then-Mount St. Clare College before transferring to the University of Dubuque for the remainder of his eligibility. He was the No. 1 player for the Mounties during his freshman year in 1994-95.
Fenwick obtained his Bachelor's degree in Physical Education/Health with an emphasis in Recreation, Health and Wellness, from the University of Dubuque in 2001 after transferring from Mount St. Clare.
Fenwick and his wife, Kristy, currently reside in Dubuque.


