Rolando Vargas

Last updated
Rolando Vargas
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Troy Trojans
Conference SBC
Record82-33
Biographical details
Alma mater Troy University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2007-2009 Troy (assistant)
  • student asst. (2004)
2010–2017 Auburn-Montgomery
2017-2018 Radford
2018-Present Troy
Head coaching record
Overall382-117 (college)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
6 Men SSAC (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)

6 Women SSAC (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)

4 National Championships (2011, 2012, 2013, 2015)
Awards
Auburn University at Montgomery Hall of Fame Class of 2024

USPTA Southern College Coach of the Year (2022 Awards) USPTA College Coach of the Year (2015)

USPTA Southern College Coach of the Year (2015 Awards)
NAIA Coach of the Year (2011, 2012, 2013, 2015)

ITA Women’s Southern Coach of the Year (2015)

SSAC Men’s Coach of the Year (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)

SSAC Women’s Coach of the Year (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)

SSAC Women’s All Sports Coach of the Year (2013)

Rolando Vargas is the head tennis coach for the Troy Trojans men's tennis team. [1] He was previously the head coach of the Radford Highlanders men's tennis team in 2018, as well as the head coach for the AUM Warhawks men's and women's tennis teams from 2010 to 2017. He was inducted in Hall of Fame on March 23, 2024. He holds the record of most wins on the women’s side in Auburn University at Montgomery including four National Championships. Both of his teams were also undefeated for six consecutive years in every Conference Tournament they competed.

Vargas is a graduate of Troy University and former player for the Trojans. He played professionally after graduating from college, achieving a career-high ATP ranking of 839.

In 2023, he guided Troy to a Conference best record of 18-7, second time during his tenure (2021). The Trojans finished for the third consecutive year in the Sunbelt Conference semifinals. Troy finished ranked top 10 in the ITA Southern region for the fourth time in a row in the year end rankings. Under his tutelage, Mario Martinez Serrano earned ITA Southern Freshman of the Year.

On May 13, 2022, he was named USPTA Southern College Coach of the Year.

In 2022, Vargas led Troy to its second straight appearance in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament semifinals, 16 victories and a win over No. 48 Louisiana. In addition to the ranked win, the Trojans almost pulled off another stunner at No. 24 Florida State before losing to the Seminoles, 4-3, after a pair of three-set matches didn't go Troy's way. Troy finished ranked 9 in the Southern region which is their third straight appearance in the last year end rankings.

In 2021, he led the Troy Trojans to a Conference high 20-4 record finishing with an 8 ranking in the Southern region and as high as 60 nationally.

Although the 2019-20 season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Vargas' squad continued to show improvement. Under Vargas' leadership, the Trojans posted an 11-4 overall record and ended the season on a six-match winning streak.

In his first season in 2018-19, he guided his squad to 17 wins, the most since the program won 25 during the 2014-15 season. Troy also finished ranked 9 in the region.

Vargas spent one season as the head coach at Radford, where he led the Highlanders to a four-win improvement from the year prior.

While Vargas was head coach of both men's and women's teams at AUM in 2017, he led both programs to national and regional rankings. After playing their first full NCAA Division II schedule, the men finished the season ranked 7th in the highly-competitive South Region and 13th in the Nation. At the same time, the women were 5th and 19th respectively. The men’s highlight win was when they visited No. 4 Armstrong State University.

Previously, he took his teams to the NAIA National Tournament every season finishing fifth-place or better every year with both programs. The highlight while coaching the men's team was leading them to the NAIA Finals. He was named USPTA Southern and National Coach of the year in 2015 . Likewise, Vargas was able to lead the women's team to four NAIA national championships (in bold) and finished with a career record of 150-35 (27-5, 26-2, 17-8, 19-8, 23-4, 21-4, and 17-4). Additionally, he led both of his teams to win the Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament six times in a row.

In 2013, his teams were ranked 1 in the Nation throughout the season and finished 1 in singles and doubles with both men’s and women’s. In addition, several of his players (Nicolas Piñones-Haltenhoff, Ana Veselinovic, Jade Curtis) finished on the ITA All-Star team (best players in the nation in all Divisions) in four different years as the top ranked player at the end of the year automatically earned the prestigious honor.

In 2011, he won his first national championship with only five players on the roster for the entire season.

Vargas coached 58 NAIA All-Americans, 30 ITA All-Americans, 3 Marvin P. Richmond Outstanding Player of the NAIA National Tournament, 10 Conference Player of the Year, and every year a member of his team received an ITA NAIA award such as Freshman of the Year (2011, 2012, 2015) Senior of the Year (2013, 2015), Player to Watch (2011), Arthur Ashe Jr Leadership and Sportsmanship award (2011, 2013, 2014), Most Improved Player of the Year (2015), and ITA Assistant Coach of the Year (2012, 2016).

The men’s received the 2010-11 Buffalo Funds Champions of Character Team Award. The accolade, one of 23 given out by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for each of its 23 championship sports, honors the one team in each sport that demonstrates in every day decisions respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership and sportsmanship.

He is a certified USPTA Elite Professional and has been a member since 2009.

Head men’s coaching record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Auburn-Montgomery Senators (NAIA Southern States Athletic Conference)(2011–2016)
2011Auburn-Montgomery 25–43–01stNAIA Semifinals
2012Auburn-Montgomery 17–83–01stNAIA Quarterfinals
2013Auburn-Montgomery 21–43–01stNAIA Finals
2014Auburn-Montgomery 24–410–01stNAIA Semifinals
2015Auburn-Montgomery 21–69–01stNAIA Semifinals
2016Auburn-Montgomery 19–58–11stNAIA Quarterfinals
Auburn-Montgomery Warhawks (Division II Independent)(2017–2017)
2017Auburn-Montgomery 13–6
Auburn-Montgomery:140–37 (.791)36–1 (.973)
Radford Highlanders (Big South Conference)(2018–2018)
2018Radford 10–120-78th
Radford:10–12 (.455)0–7 (.000)
Troy Trojans (Sun Belt Conference)(2019–Present)
2019Troy 17–81-67th
Troy:17–8 (.680)1–6 (.143)
2020Troy 11-4Covid 19
Troy:11-4 (.733)
2021Troy 20-43-22ndSemifinals
Troy:20-4 (.833)3-2 (.600)
2022Troy 16-102-35thSemifinals
Troy:16-10 (.615)2-3 (.400)
2023Troy 18-74-44thSemifinals
Troy:18-7(.720)4-4 (.500)
Total:232-82 (.739)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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