Men's Tennis
Sarver, Grant

Grant Sarver
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- gsarver@tulane.edu
Grant Sarver joined the Green Wave in July of 2024.
He came to Uptown after two seasons as an assistant coach at William Mary where he helped the program achieve a program-high ITA ranking of 65.
A Richmond, Va., native, Sarver returned to the Commonwealth after spending the 2021-22 season as the volunteer assistant coach at Cornell University.
In his first season with the Tribe, W&M was the No. 2 seed in the CAA Tournament. The program produced four All-CAA honorees, including a pair of first team selections. W&M was ranked No. 9 in the ITA Atlantic Region at the end of the 2023 campaign.
During his time in Ithaca, N.Y., the Big Red finished the 2021-22 season at 17-8 overall and ranked No. 60 nationally. Cornell was also No. 5 in the ITA Northeast Region and No. 18 in the mid-major rankings.
A trio of Big Ren players earned regional singles rankings last season, while Alafia Ayeni capped the year ranked No. 48 in the country and competed in the NCAA Singles Championship. Cornell’s top doubles team of Ayeni and Vlad Melnic ended the campaign at No. 25 nationally and also competed in the NCAA Championship. Both players earned All-Ivy League honors in singles and doubles.
Sarver served as the volunteer assistant coach at the University of Richmond, in 2020-21, helping the Spiders to the Atlantic-10 Championship match. Four UR players earned all-conference honors, including a pair of first team picks.
He came to Uptown after two seasons as an assistant coach at William Mary where he helped the program achieve a program-high ITA ranking of 65.
A Richmond, Va., native, Sarver returned to the Commonwealth after spending the 2021-22 season as the volunteer assistant coach at Cornell University.
In his first season with the Tribe, W&M was the No. 2 seed in the CAA Tournament. The program produced four All-CAA honorees, including a pair of first team selections. W&M was ranked No. 9 in the ITA Atlantic Region at the end of the 2023 campaign.
During his time in Ithaca, N.Y., the Big Red finished the 2021-22 season at 17-8 overall and ranked No. 60 nationally. Cornell was also No. 5 in the ITA Northeast Region and No. 18 in the mid-major rankings.
A trio of Big Ren players earned regional singles rankings last season, while Alafia Ayeni capped the year ranked No. 48 in the country and competed in the NCAA Singles Championship. Cornell’s top doubles team of Ayeni and Vlad Melnic ended the campaign at No. 25 nationally and also competed in the NCAA Championship. Both players earned All-Ivy League honors in singles and doubles.
Sarver served as the volunteer assistant coach at the University of Richmond, in 2020-21, helping the Spiders to the Atlantic-10 Championship match. Four UR players earned all-conference honors, including a pair of first team picks.