Coach London returns for his second season at the helm of bothDickinson Tennis programs. As a Revil Tennis player from 2008-2012,London (Dickinson '12) earned four letters, and as a dual sportathlete earned three letters in Football.
London earned a B.A. in Environmental Studies while minoring inEconomics at Dickinson. He has worked at the Bethesda Country Club,supervising junior clinics and providing lessons to members. Inaddition, he has served as a teaching assistant at his alma mater,the Maret School, in Washington, D.C.
London closed out his football career with a great seniorseason, earning the starting role as the Red Devil place-kicker andpunter last fall. He converted 9-of-12 field-goals with two of histhree misses coming from 47 and 55 yards out. He finished with acareer-long of 47 yards, adding 16 extra-points last season. Intennis, London posted a 10-4 record in doubles and a 9-6 mark insingles as a senior.
London leads both the men's and women's programs as theychallenge for a spot in the Centennial Conference playoffs and lookto compete for conference titles. The Red Devil women had arecord-setting year in 2012, finishing 15-4 overall to tie theschool record for wins in a season. They finished second in theconference standings and won nine of their final 10 matches toclose out the regular season last spring.