Men's Tennis Coaching Staff
Head Coach Bob Rohan
ONU Coaching Highlights
Interim Head Coach in 2005
All-OAC Players
3 (1 First Team)
Bob Rohan is in his second season as head men’s tennis coach at Ohio Northern University.
He is also in his fifth season as an associate head football coach at Ohio Northern.
Rohan is also an instructor in ONU’s human performance and sport science department.
Rohan is making his second stint as men's tennis coach, after serving as an interim head coach for the final 14 matches of the 2005 season.
He guided the Polar Bears to a 10-4 mark in his 14 matches. The Polar Bears finished second in the Ohio Athletic Conference with an 8-1 mark in 2005.
Rohan, who has 21 years of coaching experience and is coaching the quarterbacks at ONU, also had assistant coaching stints at Ashland from 2000-02, Clarion (Pa.) from 1997-99, Frostburg State (Md.) from 1993-96, Catholic (D.C.) in 1992, Maryland in 1991 and at Bishop McNamara H.S. from 1987-90.
He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Maryland in 1992 and his master’s degree from Frostburg State in health and physical education in 1996.
Rohan played safety at Salisbury State (Md.) in 1985 and helped his squad to the regional finals that year.
As a freshman, he played quarterback for Shepherd (W.Va.) in 1983.
Rohan and his wife, Amy, have six children; Sarah, 15, Daniel, 13, Greg, 10, Matthew, 9, and twins Anna and Rachel, who are 5-years old.
| Year | Record | Pct. | OAC/Place | OAC Tournament |
| 2005 | 10-4 | .714 | 8-1/Runners-Up | Semifinalist |
| 1 Yr. | 10-4 | .714 | 8-1 |
Assistant Coach Scott Wills
Scott Wills enters his fifth season as assistant coach of the ONU Men's Tennis team. Wills is also the head coach of the Ohio Northern Women’s Tennis Program and serves as Director of Development for the College of Pharmacy at Ohio Northern.
The Fort Wayne, Indiana, native graduated from Ohio Northern in 1987 with a Bachelors Degree in Business administration. He earned the MBA degree from Ashland University in 1991.
Coach Wills has an extensive tennis background. He is a member of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association and United States Tennis Association.
While at ONU, Wills was a four-year letterman on the men’s tennis squad under legendary coach Mark Lenssen. He played #1 singles and #1 doubles all four years, was an All-Ohio Athletic Conference honoree in 1986 and 1987 and served as team captain as a senior. Wills posted a 21-13 singles record and was 22-11 in doubles play from 1985-87. He helped the Polar Bears amass a 34-10 record during his four seasons, including a 10-0 mark in 1987.
Coach Wills resides in Ada with his wife Jamie and daughters Mackenzie and Miranda.
