| Position: | Head Coach |
| Years at St. Bonaventure: | 18th Season |
2000 Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Tennis Coach of
the Year
2001 Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Tennis Coach of the Year
2003 Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Tennis Coach of the
Year
Now in his 18th year at St. Bonaventure, Michael Bates has
established himself as one of the top coaches in the Atlantic 10
Conference.
The 2011-12 campaign brought more success on and off the court for
the three-time conference coach of the year. Under Bates’
direction, the women’s team won 11 matches
despite featuring a youthful lineup of six
underclassmen. Graduated three-time all-conference selection Manuela Marin Salcedo is one of
only two letterwinners from last year not returning for the
women’s team in 2012-13.
Bates returns six letterwinners from a men’s team that
endured a rebuilding year in 2011-12. With so many experienced
players dotting the roster, the Bonnies are primed to improve on
last year’s three wins.
Off the court, the women’s squad was recognized by the
Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) as an All-Academic Team
selection for the four straight year in 2012. Additionally,
SBU’s Marin Salcedo, Kathryn Kvas, Andrea Pavlovic and Riley Archer earned individual Scholar-Athlete honors
from the ITA. For the men, Oscar Yanez, Elliot Fanshel and Trevor Haskell were honored by the ITA for their
academic success.
Bates received recognition for his work both in the "Bona Bubble"
and throughout the community in 2011, winning the United States Tennis Association (USTA)/Intercollegiate
Tennis Association (ITA) Campus and Community Outreach Award for
the Eastern region. The Campus and Community Outreach Award is
given each year to a "college coach who provides a leadership role
in increasing tennis participation throughout his or her community,
both on and off campus."
Bates has coached numerous All-Conference players at St.
Bonaventure, including 2006 graduate Alejandro Nery. The Venezuala
native was a three-time All-Conference performer and served as an
assistant coach for Bates upon his graduation.
That same year under the guidance of Bates, freshman Diego
Valdenegro turned in a strong rookie performance,
being selected to the All-Conference Second Team as a
rookie.
Bates has led the men's tennis program to new heights, earning
Atlantic 10 Men's Tennis Coach of the Year honors in 2000, 2001 and
2003. Since 2001, he has led the men to two A-10 titles, two NCAA
Tournament appearances and a run at one point of six straight years
among the A-10's top three teams.
Bates is also a leader in college tennis, appointed as a member of
the NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Committee beginning in September
2001.
Bates was the assistant men's and women's coach at the University
of Pennsylvania for two years before coming to St. Bonaventure. At
Penn, he helped guide the men to a national ranking and the women
to a second-place finish in the Ivy League.
He began his coaching career as an assistant at his alma mater,
Slippery Rock University, for two years. Bates taught
professionally in Boston for four years before joining the staff at
Penn.
Bates was a four-year letterwinner at Slippery Rock and was
captain as a senior in 1987. He holds the fourth-best all-time
record at the school and helped lead The Rock to a school-record 12
straight team wins.
Bates and his wife, Kris, reside in Olean. They have three
children: son Thomas, and two daughters: Anna, and Karolyn.



























