Florida State University Women's Tennis
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Florida State University Women's Tennis

NCAA D1Atlantic Coast ConferenceTallahassee, FL
How Florida State University Compares (NCAA D1)
63% lower than division average acceptance rate143% higher than division average$18,816 lower than division average

Coaching Staff (5)

Jennifer Hyde
Jennifer Hyde

Head Coach

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(updated June 2025) Winningest coach in Florida State history Career Record:388-268 (.592)/26 seasons Florida State Record: 333-205 (.619)/21 seasons 17 NCAA...

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Anna Arkadianou

Anna Arkadianou

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Daniel Riley

Daniel Riley

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Mark Ardizzone
Mark Ardizzone

Deputy Head Coach

Mark Ardizzone is in his seventh season as the Associate Head Coach at Florida State University. He joined the Seminoles’ staff in 2019 and has truly infused an incredible amount of wisdom and experience from inside the world of tennis into the entire Florida State program. Ardizzone has helped the Seminoles enjoy incredible success. In 2025, the Seminoles earned two All-ACC honors and had three athletes earn ITA Southeast Regional awards. FSU also had three CSC Academic All-District recipients. Florida State knocked off three nationally ranked opponents, including a senior day victory against No. 36-ranked Wake Forest. In 2024, Florida State earned 17 wins and finished No. 22 in the final ITA rankings. The Seminoles earned nine ranked victories, which included four top-25 opponents. Florida State advanced to the semifinals of the ACC Tournament and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Seminoles also won eight straight matches, which is Florida State's longest since 2011 and tied for the third-longest in program history. In the 2023 season, the Seminoles entered the year with five new student-athletes on the roster. Florida State finished the season ranked No. 24 and collected 17 wins. The Seminoles earned seven ranked victories, which included three top-25 opponents. Florida State advanced to the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. During the 2022 season, Ardizzone worked side by side with Head Coach Jen Hyde to guide the

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Vito Tonejc
Vito Tonejc

Assistant Coach

Vito Tonejc is in his first year with the Florida State tennis staff after joining FSU as an assistant coach on August 25, 2025. Tonejc played collegiate ten...

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Program Snapshot

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many coaches does Florida State University Women's Tennis have?
The Florida State University Women's Tennis program currently has 5 coaching staff members listed.
Who is the head coach of Florida State University Women's Tennis?
Jennifer Hyde is the current head coach of Florida State University Women's Tennis.
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What division is Florida State University Women's Tennis?
Florida State University competes in NCAA D1 (Division I).
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Academic Snapshot

NCAA D1PublicNCAA since 1949Graduate
222 S. Copeland St, Tallahassee, FL 32306
Acceptance Rate
25%
Undergrad Enrollment
31,812
Avg Net Price
$10,997/yr
In-State Tuition
$5,656/yr
Out-of-State Tuition
$18,786/yr
Avg SAT
1,323
6-Year Graduation Rate
83%
Freshman Retention
96%
Avg Earnings (10yr)
$53,900/yr

Last verified: Mar 2026