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University of Dubuque Men's Tennis Schedule
Date Opponent Location Time JV
Monday, September 07 2009 Calumet College Dubuque, IA 9am
Monday, September 21 2009 Dominican Dubuque, IA 3pm
Saturday, February 06 2010 Concordia/St Norberts Madison, WI
Saturday, February 13 2010 Grinnell/Carroll Dubuque, IA
Saturday, February 20 2010 Luther/TBD Decorah, IA
Saturday, February 27 2010 Carthage/Coe Cedar Rapids, IA
Saturday, March 20 2010 BV/TBD Storm Lake, IA
Saturday, March 27 2010 Dominican Dubuque, IA
Wednesday, April 07 2010 Rockford Dubuque, IA
Saturday, April 10 2010 Central/Simpson Dubuque, IA
Saturday, April 17 2010 Wartburg/StMarys (MN) Waverly, IA
Saturday, April 24 2010 N Central/ TBD Naperville, IL
Saturday, May 01 2010 Augustana/Ill Wesleyn Rock Island, IL
Thursday, May 06 2010 IIAC Tournament (6th/7th/8th) TBA, see IIAC website
University of Dubuque Tennis Coach's Profile
Bryan Mours
Bryan Mours
Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach

Email: bmours@dbq.edu 
Office Phone: (563) 589-3706
Biography - Click to close
Bryan Mours was selected to lead the University of Dubuques mens and womens tennis programs in January 2009.

Mours is a Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. native and attended Wisconsin Rapids Assumption High School. During his collegiate career, he played for two seasons at the University of Northern Iowa and is a 2000 UNI graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Secondary Education Social Science, with an emphasis in United States History, Geography, and Psychology.

His tennis teaching career began in 1994 when he began his affiliation with Bulls Eye Country Club in Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Mours served as the Head Tennis Professional at the club until 1997. From 2003 to 2004 he was served as Head Tennis Instructor of the Pleasant Hill Parks and Recreation Department in Pleasant Hill, IA. In 2006, Mours served as the tournament director for the United States Tennis Association Pella Junior Open.

His coaching career began in 2000 when he piloted the Wolverines of Dike-New Hartford for one season. In 2003, Mours took the reigns of the boys tennis program at Pella High School. During his tenure at Pella High, Mours had nine state tournament qualifiers in five seasons, with four top-four individual finishes for four consecutive seasons and his 2004 Dutch squad won the Little Hawkeye Conference title. In four of his seasons at Pella, his teams received the Iowa High School State Athletic Association's Academic Team Award for having a combined grade point average above 3.25. Mours possesses a 66% career high school winning percentage in IAHSAA competition.

Mours moved to the collegiate coaching ranks in June 2007 when he accepted a position as the head mens and womens tennis coach at Central College in Pella, IA. In a year and a half stint with the Dutch, Mours teams never finished lower than 3rd in the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) and had 12 academic all-conference players. He piloted the Central men to a 13-13 dual mark and a third-place Iowa Conference finish. The Central women placed third in the league both years as well and compiled a 21-12-1 dual record.

His 2007 womens squad received a #16 Central Region ranking from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), which was the first such ranking for the Dutch Women in school history. In the fall of 2008, he piloted the Dutch Women to their second straight third-place finish at the conference team tournament Oct. 10-11 in Iowa City. Central advanced at least one entry into the semifinals of each of the five flights at the leagues individual tournament (Flights A, B and C singles; Flights A and B doubles). Mours shared the 2008 IIAC womens coach year honor with Eric Rodgers of Coe, in a vote of the leagues coaches.

Bryan, his wife Tracy, and daughter Rylan reside in Dubuque. Men's Record at University of Dubuque:
2009: 13-15 overall, 4-4 in Iowa Conference (5th place) *IIAC Tournament Qualifier

Women's Record at University of Dubuque::
2009:

Cody Pusateri
Cody Pusateri
Resident Director/Assistant Tennis Coach

BS - Truman State University

Email: cpusteri@dbq.edu 
Office Phone: (563) 589-3163
Fax: (563) 589-563-589-3419
Office Location: Peters Commons, Second Floor
Biography - Click to close
Cody Pusateri was selected to serve as Assistant Coach for the University of Dubuque Mens and Womens Tennis teams in January 2009.

Pusateri is a Springfield, Mo. native and attended Glendale High School. His high schoolplaced thirdat state in his freshman year and Pusateri won the doubles flight at the District tournament his junior year and was second in singles his senior year. Collegiately, Pusateri received a tennis scholarship to Truman State University and played varsity for four seasons. During his career, Pusateri posted a 54-37 singles record and made it to the Sweet 16 of the North Central ITA as a sophomore. Pusateri was named to the Commissioners Academic Honor Roll and All MIAA All-Conference in 2007. In 2008, he received All MIAA All-Conference, the Athletic Leadership Award, MIAA Sportsmanship of the Year, and the Mens Tennis Team MVP. Pusateri graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science with minors in sociology and justice systems. He is currently pursuing a masters degree from University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse in Student Affairs and Higher Education.