Bobby Cashman
Bobby Cashman

Bio

Bobby Cashman took over the men's tennis program in 2018 and has guided them to five straight NJCAA National Championship Tournament trips for the first time in program history.

In 2022, the team went unbeaten in the regular season and rolled into the national tournament. The team advanced to the semifinals of the national tournament in seven of the nine flights and finished a program-best third place in the tournament. 

In 2021, the Titans qualified for the national tournament and reached the quarterfinals in five of the nine events. The No. 3 doubles team won the consolation finals title.

In 2020 the men's tennis team had its first national champions as the No. 3 doubles team of Tomas Reche and Bernardo Vieira won the first national title, leading the team to a fourth place finish in the national tournament. Both Reche and Vieira were named NJCAA Division I First Team All-Americans.

The team also posted a 3.67 grade point average which was the second-highest GPA among men's tennis programs in the nation.

Under Cashman, the men's tennis program has finished in the top seven in the nation in each of the past five seasons.

In 2019, the men's tennis team placed tied for fourth in the national tournament and finished the season No. 5 in the Oracle/ITA national rankings with two ITA All-Americans (Frederik Oervad in singles and Oervad and Adriel Azucey in doubles).

In 2018, the team placed in a tie for sixth place in the national tournament and finished the season No. 7 in the final Oracle/ITA national rankings.

Cashman came to EFSC after 17 seasons as the UCF head coach where he enjoyed success both on and off the court. Before joining Rollins College as an assistant coach in December, Cashman's UCF teams won three Atlantic Sun championships between 2002 and 2005 and also had the highest team grade point average for men's sports at UCF six times.

Cashman, who was also an assistant coach at the University of Kansas and the Associate men's and women's tennis coach at Barry University, takes over a Titans program that finished 11-8 on the men's side and 18-9 on the women's side.

A member of the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Cashman has also volunteered his time at the Lipton Tennis Tournament in Miami, working a series of free clinics for inner-city children. He is married and has three children.