Lehigh University Athletics
Men's Tennis

- Title:
- Head Coach
- Email:
- dasf@lehigh.edu
- Phone:
- 610-758-6576
- Alma Mater:
- 21st season
With a keen ability to relate to his players and an excitable and down-to-earth personality, Dave Shook enters his 21st season as head coach of the Lehigh men’s tennis team. Shook has compiled a 210-182 record while at the helm of the Mountain Hawks. Last season, Shook guided the Mountain Hawks to eight wins and helped Troy List to first team all-Patriot League honors. Shook earned his 200th career victory as men’s coach and his 300th win overall at Lehigh in 2008. He has mentored a total of 15 All-Patriot League members. In addition, Ryan Gelrod (1st singles), Bill Cooper (4th singles) and Eric Perlmutter (5th singles) all won league singles titles. In 2004, Shook added another cap in his feather, as he coached his first-ever Patriot League Scholar Athlete of the Year in Ty Esler.
“Coaching at Lehigh has been a very rewarding experience for me,” Shook says. “I have had the opportunity to work with tremendously talented student-athletes and formed great friendships with many of them.”
In 1993 Shook led Lehigh to a 13-5 record and a second place finish in the Patriot League Tournament. Following the 1993 season, Shook was named, Co-Coach of the Year by his Patriot League peers.
Five years later, Shook’s four years of work with Cameron Taylor culminated in the senior winning the 1998 Patriot League Individual Singles Tournament.
In 1991 Shook traveled to the Chinese Cultural University in Taipei, Taiwan to prepare their men’s and women’s teams for the Republic of China’s national championship tournament. The tournament is a major event in the Republic of China and is equated to the NCAA Tournament in the
Shook also coached the Lehigh women’s tennis team from 1990-93 and assumed the duties once again after the 2000 season. He has compiled an overall record of 117-99 as the women’s coach and is currently the all-time winningest tennis coach in Lehigh history.
Prior to his arrival at Lehigh, Shook served as head tennis coach at
Shook’s path to the sport actually didn’t begin until he finished college.
“I never intended to play tennis,” he says. “I didn’t play in high school or college. Actually I taught myself when I was 23 years old and then I started to play tournaments and was successful at it so I continued to play.”
Although he never played tennis competitively in high school or college, Shook was a very successful athlete at each level. Shook earned All East-Penn Conference honors as a senior in high school playing defensive end for the
In addition to his very successful coaching career, Shook has also excelled in a variety of other positions. For many years he has been the head tennis professional at the Silver Creek Country Club in
Shook is a member of the United States Tennis Association (USTA), Intercollegiate Tennis Association and serves on the Collegiate Tennis Academy Board of Directors.
Shook served for 21 years as an Intensive Supervising Officer in the Northampton County Probation/Parole Division and for the last six years has been a member of the adjunct faculty, teaching criminal justice courses at
Shook was married to his late wife Elaine. He resides in Bethlehem with their daughter Alexandra (22).










