Daily News | Penn hires Rich Bonfiglio to lead men’s tennis
A new era of Penn men’s tennis has arrived with the appointment of former University of Southern California assistant Rich Bonfiglio as its new head coach.
“Rich rose to the top of a competitive applicant pool,” said Penn athletic director Alanna Shanahan. “He is a proven winner at the highest level and is a strong recruiter, as evidenced by his numerous nationally ranked recruiting classes.” Bonfiglio is acclaimed for his recruiting prowess. Before leaving for USC, he helped recruited the No. 2 class for Columbia. In his most recent season at USC, the team made its 15th straight NCAA Round of 16 appearance.
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