Scott Greve
Scott Greve
Bio

Scott Greve enters the 2025-26 season in his third year as the Anderson University head tennis coach.

Greve was tabbed the HCAC Men’s Coach of the Year during the 2023-24 season. During the 2024-25 season, Greve led Anderson’s men’s team to third place in the HCAC standings and advanced to the HCAC Tournament Championship match during the postseason. Greve guided both Anderson’s men and women’s teams to third in the HCAC standings during the 2023-24 season. During Greve’s tenure, Anderson Tennis has posted combined totals of 16 all-HCAC selections, 11 first-team all-conference selections, six HCAC Athletes of the Week, 19 academic all-conference selections and 30 Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Scholar Athletes. Both teams have been named ITA All-Academic Teams in both years of Greve’s tenure.

Prior to arriving at Anderson, Greve spent the previous seven seasons as the head coach at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He began as the head men’s coach in the Fall of 2016 and as the women’s coach in the Spring of 2017. During that time, Greve led the Barons to five women’s conference titles and three men’s conference titles. He compiled a 75-33 women’s record and a 53-53 men’s record during his tenure.

Greve received conference coach-of-the-year honors six times (four women’s, two men’s) at Franciscan. He has mentored two-time conference players of the year Madelyn Conrad and Maria Herrera. On the men’s side, Greve taught 2018 Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) Player of the Year Jake Haffner. Franciscan tallied four conference newcomers of the year (two women, two men) during Greve’s tenure.

Greve guided Franciscan’s women to record 34 all-conference selection in singles, which include 22 first-team recipients. The Barons also tallied 17 all-conference doubles teams, including 10 with first-team honors. For the men, Greve led Franciscan to 32 all-conference singles recipients, which include 20 first-team selections. Franciscan also recorded 20 all-conference doubles teams, including 14 with first-team honors.

In the Anderson University Office of Advancement, Greve also serves as the Major Gifts Development Officer.

Greve received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Dayton in 1996. He is currently pursuing his Master of Theology with a concentration in Mariology from the University of Dayton/International Marian Research Institute.