Amy Bryant
Athletic Recruiting Specialist
Amy Bryant is the fifth person and first female in NCAA history, in any division, to win the national tennis team championship as a coach and player. Through her 23-year head coaching tenure, she mentored hundreds of bright and motivated student-athletes to thrive academically, athletically and personally. Her players won a total of 18 national championship titles and she was honored as the National Coach of the Year by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. In college she was a two-sport athlete (soccer and tennis), and inducted into the Emory University Sports Hall of Fame. She earned her Bachelor's in Business Administration and Executive Coaching Diploma from Emory University and a Master’s in Sports Administration from Georgia State University. In 2019, she founded Bryant College Coaching and joined the Independent Educational Consultants Association, of which she is now a Professional Member. In her current role, she helps high school student-athletes and their families navigate the college admissions and athletics recruiting process. Amy frequently speaks to teams, clubs and high schools about the recruiting process, encouraging student-athletes to consider holistic factors in their search, while being proactive with coaches. Amy lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband Wes and student-athlete (soccer) sons Kimball and Miles.