Jack Maddocks was named associate head coach for Kansas women's tennis in August 2025.Â
Maddocks came to Kansas after spending the past four seasons at Sacramento State. His first three seasons Maddocks was an assistant coach and he was elevated to associate head coach in August 2024.
In his four seasons at Sacramento State Maddocks was part of a resurgence in the Hornet program, culminating in Big Sky Conference Tournament championships in 2024 and 2025 and a league regular-season title in 2024. By winning the conference tournaments, Sacramento State advanced to the 2024 and 2025 NCAA Tournaments for the first time since 2014.
In 2024, Sacramento State's 20 victories during the regular season were the most since the Hornets finished with 21 overall wins in 2008. This past season, in 2025, Sacramento State posted a 21-7 overall record.
While at Sacramento State, Maddocks assisted with 12 different Sacramento State student-athletes collecting a total of 18 All-Big Sky postseason honors. In the classroom, Sacramento State was named an ITA All-Academic Team all four seasons and Hornet student-athletes were named to ITA Division I Women's Scholar-Athletes 26 times.
Recruiting-wise, Sacramento State's 2023 class ranked No. 16 in the TennisRecruiting.net mid-major top 25 marking the first time the program was ranked by the outlet.
Prior to Sacramento State, Maddocks was a volunteer coach at Arizona for three semesters. Prior to his time in Tucson, Maddocks spent the previous three seasons in various roles with both the men's and women's tennis programs at his alma mater, Appalachian State, including serving as the interim head men's tennis coach in 2018. Included was guiding the Appalachian State women's program to the 2019 Sun Belt Conference title in 2019.
A standout student-athlete himself while at Appalachian State, Maddocks finished 49-33 in singles and 45-25 in doubles in his four-year career, helping lead the Mountaineers to a pair of tournament semifinal appearances in both the Sun Belt and Southern Conferences.
Maddocks was twice named to the All-Sun Belt doubles team, earned All-Sun Belt honors in singles, and was named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman Team in 2014. During his time as a player with the Mountaineers, the team won 46 matches — including a 26-16 record during back-to-back winning seasons in 2016 and 2017.
Maddocks is a 2017 cum laude graduate of Appalachian State with a degree in psychology with a concentration in health studies, and went on to earn his master's degree from the university in higher education administration with a focus in leadership and educational studies in 2020.
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