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David Bojalad
Head Coach
dbojalad@whittier.edu
David Bojalad is in his second season as coach of the men's tennis
team. Bojalad is no stranger to the SCIAC conference.
He played four years at Occidental College and was the team captain
and MVP in the 93-94 season, then return to Occidental as the Head
Men’s tennis coach in ’02. In just two years, Coach Bojalad led a
4-17 team to a top 30 Division III powerhouse, recruiting seven
sectionally and nationally ranked junior tennis players. Previously,
Bojalad was an assistant coach at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps from
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With a psychology major at Oxy and a master’s degree in sport
psychology at San Diego State University, Bojalad integrates a
mental conditioning approach into his coaching philosophy along with
a firm feel for the biomechanics and strategy for high level
performance. He is a United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA)
level 1 professional and has nearly 10 years of coaching experience
under his belt.
“Having competed and coached four years in SCIAC, I have developed a
firm foundation to succeed at the top level of NCAA Division III
tennis,” he says. “I have a three-year plan to get Whittier into the
top 25 in the country and with this school’s reputation I believe
this goal is reachable.”
Bojalad lives in Pasadena and is the father of seven year old
identical twin boys, Hunter and Harrison.
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