John Browning
John Browning
Title: Head Coach
Phone: 404-727-7270
Email: jbrow25@emory.edu

John Browning is the fourth person in NCAA history, for any division, to win a national team championship as a coach and player. He did the former with Emory University in 2003, the first in school history, and the latter with California-Santa Cruz in 1989.

Browning, who had been head coach at two other NCAA Division III institutions, was appointed the head coach at Emory University in the summer of 1999.  In each his 23 seasons at Emory, Browning's teams have advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals while finishing in the top-five in the national rankings on 18 occasions. During his tenure at Emory, the school has advanced to semifinals of the national championships on 15 occasions, most recently during the 2021-22 season in which the team were crowned the NCAA Championships for the second consecutive season.

The 2018-19 season saw Browning direct the Eagles to their fifth-ever national title, defeating No. 1-ranked Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 5-3, in the finals and ending the year with an overall record of 22-2.  Emory closed the campaign with 18 straight wins.  

During the 2016-17 season, Browning oversaw called the shots to the school's fourth national crown, with the Eagles prevailing over Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in the championship showdown. The 5-2 triumph over the Stags allowed the Eagles to finish with a 22-4 ledger.

Prior to the 2017 national championship, the 2012 squad played its way to a first-place finish at nationals, with the Eagles recording the first undefeated dual-meet season in school history, finishing with a 25-0 slate. His first national title at Emory came in 2003, with his second coming in 2006.

Following the 2008-09 season, his teams had advanced to the semifinal round of the NCAA D-III Championships for eight straight years. Emory finished as national runners-up in 2007 and 2008 and claimed third place in 2009.  During the 2010-11 campaign, the Eagles finished runner-up at the national championships.

Browning has coached four NCAA Division III singles champions with Michael Goodwin becoming the first player in school history to earn that distinction when he took home first place in 2009.  In 2011, Chris Goodwin, Michael's younger brother, claimed the title after defeating teammate Dillon Pottish in the championship encounter.  In 2012, Pottish bounced back to claim the singles crown, topping Nick Ballou of Cal Lutheran in a three-set battle.  Jonathan Jemison joined that exclusive club in 2019, topping Leo Vithoontien of Carleton College, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4, in the finals.  In 2013, the tandem and Ian Wagner and Elliot Kahler became the frst Emory doubles team ever to win the NCAA title.

In addition, Browning-coached Emory teams have claimed 16 conference championships.

During his distinguished stint at Emory, he has guided the program to 10 seasons of 20 or more wins while fashioning an impressive mark of 401-96 (.806).

Browning and his assistants have been honored 10 times as the conference Coaching Staff of the Year by the University Athletic Association, most recently in 2017.   In addition, he has been tabbed the ITA as the Atlantic South Region Coach of the Year on four occasions, in 2003, 2009, 2011 and 2012.

For five years prior to Emory, Browning was the men's and women's tennis head coach at Salisbury State University (Md.).  Before that, he spent three years as the head men's tennis coach at Pomona-Pitzer Colleges (Calif.) and one year as an assistant men's tennis coach at University of California-Santa Cruz.

His overall career coaching record for men and women combined is 537-167 (.762) over 28 years.  He registered his 500th win on Feb. 24, 2018, when the Eagles battled to a 5-4 verdict over the University of Chicago in the semifinals of the ITA National Indoor Championships. 

His 200th win came in the finals of the conference championship, a 5-2 win against Washington (Mo.), on April 27, 2003, while his 300th triumph took place on March 15, 2008, when the Eagles won at Hawaii-Hilo, 5-2.

Browning is a 1990 graduate of California-Santa Cruz where he received his bachelor's degree. He completed his master's degree at Azusa Pacific University in 1994.

Browning assisted with the development of Emory's recreational outdoor tennis complex that debuted in Spring 2003.  In addition, he is the co-chair of the ITA National Ranking Committee and is a member of the Division III Tennis Committee.

Coach Browning's Year-by-Year Emory Record

Year W L PCT UAA
Finish
NCAAFinish
2000 17 5 .772 1st Quarters
2001 17 6 .739 1st Quarters
2002 18 5 .782 1st 2nd
2003 16 4 .800 1st 1st
2004 24 2 .923 1st 3rd
2005 21 3 .875 1st 3rd
2006 22 3 .880 1st 1st
2007 22 9 .709 1st 2nd
2008 19 7 .730 1st 2nd
2009 21 4 .840 2nd 3rd
2010 16 8 .667 1st Quarters
2011 24 4 .857 1st 2nd
2012 25 0 1.000 1st 1st
2013 16 7 .696 2nd Quarters
2014 19 7 .730 3rd Quarters
2015 18 7 .720 1st Quarters
2016 23 4 .852 1st Semis
2017 22 4 .846 1st 1st
2018 19 5 .791 2nd Semis
2019 22 2 .916 1st 1st
2020 6 0 1.000 ** **
2021 10 3 .769 & 1st
2022 10 11 .476 4th Quarters
2023 18 6 .750 3rd Quarters
TOTALS 445 116 .800    

 

updated June 2023
** Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, neither the 2020 UAA Championships or the NCAA Championships were played
& Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 UAA Championship was not played