Head Coach: Adam Waterhouse (6th season)
Adam Waterhouse was hired in the Fall of 2006 with the opportunity
to develop Farmingdale State's men's and women's tennis programs
from scratch. In the first Varsity season (2007-08), he led the
women to a 4-4 record and the men to a 5-7 record, both making
appearances in the Conference Tournament. In 2008, the women posted
a 7-7 record and made their second straight trip to the Conference
playoffs. He currently holds a career record of 27-29 with the
women's team.
Coach Waterhouse was born and raised in Plattsburgh, N.Y. and is a 1980 graduate of Plattsburgh High School, where he qualified for the New York State High School Championships three of his four years (1978, 1979, 1980). He received a Bachelor's degree in Biology from SUNY Oswego in 1984. While at Oswego, he played four years of tennis and was a team captain in 1983 and 1984.
Since college, Adam has been a part-time tennis pro and was the
head coach of the boy's and girl's tennis team at Plainedge High
School from 1989-2006. Starting in 2002, he has been the Director
of three annual summer tennis camps through Long Island Sports
Camps.
Coach Waterhouse currently serves as the Coordinator of the
Science Department at Plainedge High School and teaches college
level Biology. He resides in Massapequa Park with his wife, Denise,
and three kids, Joseph, Katie and Matthew.


