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Jeremy Loomis is now in his 20th year as the head women’s tennis coach at Swarthmore College. He recently conducted a study named Perceptions of Division III college tennis coaches during the Covid-19 pandemic national emergency.
Jeremy possesses a Masters Degree in Exercise Science and also an MBA. He has coached at Duke, Maryland, Miami of Ohio and oversees in Jakarta, Indonesia.
In this podcast, we discuss some of Jeremy’s recent research, his advice for those coaches dealing with yet another semester without their teams or competition, what lessons he will continue to apply in a post-covid world, managing generational differences, and why coaches should take advantage of continuing education opportunities on their campus.
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Jeremy Loomis is now in his 20th year as the head women’s tennis coach at Swarthmore College. He recently conducted a study named Perceptions of Division III college tennis coaches during the Covid-19 pandemic national emergency.
Jeremy possesses a Masters Degree in Exercise Science and also an MBA. He has coached at Duke, Maryland, Miami of Ohio and oversees in Jakarta, Indonesia.
In this podcast, we discuss some of Jeremy’s recent research, his advice for those coaches dealing with yet another semester without their teams or competition, what lessons he will continue to apply in a post-covid world, managing generational differences, and why coaches should take advantage of continuing education opportunities on their campus.

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