news-category: Athletics Mike Griffith Reaches 200 Big South Wins, Cementing a Legacy at ĆŪ¶¹Ö±²„ By Office of University Communications On April 1, 2026 Longtime Head Coach Reflects on Championships, Growth, and the Student-Athletes who Shaped the Runninā Bulldogsā Success BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.āĆŪ¶¹Ö±²„ menās tennis coach Mike Griffith reached a significant milestone in his tenure with the Runninā Bulldogs, recording his 200th career victory while being a member of the Big South Conference. The historic win came over Converse College on Feb. 28. Griffith, who is retiring after 23 seasons at ĆŪ¶¹Ö±²„, is recognized as the third winningest coach in the history of the Big South Conference. Having built one of the leagueās most consistent and respected programs, he is a four-time Coach of the Year. As the program approaches its final season of competition, his impact will remain a lasting part of ĆŪ¶¹Ö±²„ athletics history. Griffith became the head menās tennis coach in 2003 during ĆŪ¶¹Ö±²„ās first Division I season. The program competed in the A-Sun Conference until 2008, recording some wins before joining the Big South Conference in 2009. āI will always remember the day I interviewed for the position with former AD Chuck Burch,ā Griffith reflected. āSo much activity was happening that day with so many athletic teams practicing. I knew right then I wanted to be at GWU and this was the perfect job for me. I was meant to be a coach.ā In 2019, ĆŪ¶¹Ö±²„ claimed its first regular-season conference championship, finishing 7-1 in league play. āThe conference had the finest No. 1 players ever, with UNCA having an eventual Grand Slam winner at Wimbledon and the Australian Open,ā Griffith observed. āOur No. 1 player, Maximilian Scholl, then went 20-1, and his only defeat was to the defending national champion from Wake Forest.ā Griffith also led the Runninā Bulldogs to back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time in program history, compiling a 29-6 conference record over the past six seasons. The program captured its first-ever Big South Tournament Championship in 2025, earning an NCAA Tournament berth and capping a historic campaign. āI remember some of the wins, but what motivated me was the losses,ā Griffith shared. āIt drove me to get better and work harder. One of the hardest defeats weāve ever had was losing in the finals in 2024. The team and I worked hard to make sure that never would happen again, and thankfully we won it all in 2025.ā Under Griffithās leadership, ĆŪ¶¹Ö±²„ has consistently competed among the conferenceās top teams, earning multiple postseason appearances and producing numerous All-Conference selections. His teams have been known for their depth, discipline, strong doubles play, and ability to close out matches on the singles courts. This yearās team currently sits atop the Big South standings. āWe are 12-3 and need one more conference win to clinch the regular-season championship,ā Griffith said. āThis is a team and a group who will go their separate ways after this season. Their character and willpower motivate me, and my goal is to send them out as champions.ā A former standout at Winthrop, Griffith played in 1987 for Cid Carvalho, the second winningest coach in Big South Conference history. Beyond wins and accolades, Griffithās influence has extended far beyond the court. His players have consistently excelled academically while representing ĆŪ¶¹Ö±²„ with pride throughout their collegiate careers. Sources: gwusports.com and Big South Conference ĆŪ¶¹Ö±²„ University is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., ĆŪ¶¹Ö±²„ prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at .
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