HANOVER, N.H. —
Bob Dallis, Dartmouth's Marge and Ron Boss '61 Family Head Coach of Women's Tennis, has announced the hiring of former University of Denver standout Camille Verden-Anderson as the program's new assistant coach.
"Camille is a terrific addition to our coaching staff," Dallis said. "She is both an excellent singles and doubles player and helped lead Denver to four straight NCAA appearances. She brings a great deal of experience to Dartmouth and we are looking forward to welcoming her to The Woods!"
Verden-Anderson's accomplished collegiate career featured more than 150 total NCAA wins and in 2022, her final season of action, the four-time All-Summit League honoree stood atop the final ITA Mountain Region Doubles Rankings with her partner Britt Pursell. Verden-Anderson, mainly playing at No. 1 doubles and No. 4 singles, helped guide the Pioneers to four Summit League titles and once ranked among the top 40 nationally in doubles.
A native of Epsom, England, Verden-Anderson was ranked top-400 in the world and has multiple international singles and doubles championships to her credit as a junior tennis player.
Verden-Anderson received her bachelor's degree in business analytics from Denver in 2021 and went on to earn a master's in environmental policy and management in 2022.