Gary
Victor
Head Coach
10th Season
(818) 677-2948
Email: gary.victor@csun.edu
Matador head coach Gary Victor begins his
10th season with the Northridge women's tennis program in
2007 after leading the '06 Matadors to a 16-7 overall record
and a third-place finish at the 2006 Big West Championships.
Victor holds an overall record of 133-93 at Northridge and
coached four Matadors to All-Big West Conference honors in
2006. The quartet of Canna Furuta, Silvia Gutierrez, Kanykey
Koichumanova and YuYu Myinttun each earned spots on the all-league
squad.
In 2004,
Victor earned his 100th win at CSUN with a 5-2 triumph over
Lewis and Clark State on Jan. 30, 2004. Northridge ended the
2003 campaign with a 14-9 overall record and finished as the
65th-ranked team in the nation, the highest year-end ranking
in school history.
Victor
was named Big Sky Coach of the Year in 2001 after the Matadors
(22-9) won the Big Sky Conference Championship and advanced
to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history.
A Matador
assistant during the 1995-96 season, Victor was hired as the
head coach of the CSUN women's tennis team on Aug. 29, 1997.
He was later named the Director of Tennis on Oct. 15, 1998.
During
his collegiate years, Victor was a four-year starter at Rutgers
University in New Brunswick, N.J., playing at the No. 1 singles
position during the 1989 and 1990 seasons. During those years,
he defeated five All-Americans and reached the Atlantic 10
Conference singles finals. He was the Most Valuable Player
for the Scarlet Knights in 1989 and '90 and was also a two-time
team captain.
Victor
graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in journalism and
mass media from Rutgers in 1991 and was on the Dean's List
in 1988 and '91. After graduation, Victor worked as a producer
of the American Gladiators and Gladiators 2000 television
series. He has since earned 24 credits towards his master's
degree in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling at Northridge.
Victor earned a degree as a specialist in the USTA's High
Performance Coaching Program in 2001. He was also the head
coach of the San Fernando Valley Competition Training Center
Team. Victor was named USPTA's California College Coach of
the Year in 1999 and 2003 and coached the Southern California
12's Zonals Champions in July 2005.
Victor
and his wife Shirley have two children, Emma (4) and Kyra
(2), and reside in Thousand Oaks.
James
Ciuffo
Assistant Coach
Ninth Season
(818) 677-2058
Email: james.ciuffo@csun.edu
James
Ciuffo begins his ninth season as an assistant coach for the
Cal State Northridge women's tennis program.
During
his time at Northridge, Ciuffo and the Matadors have posted
an overall record of 116-88. In 2001, he helped lead the Matadors
to the Big Sky Conference Championship and a spot in the NCAA
Tournament. Along with his coaching duties, Ciuffo assists
in organizing practices and recruiting.
Ciuffo
attended Cal Lutheran University, where he was a member of
the men's tennis team from 1994 to 1996. He earned his bachelor's
degree in business from CLU in 1996. Prior to attending Cal
Lutheran, Ciuffo attended Pierce College in Woodland Hills,
Calif. and graduated from Taft High School in 1998.
He is
also a member of the United States Professional Tennis Association.
Ciuffo
and his wife Shelley have a daughter, Angelina (4).
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