Todd Helbling
Todd Helbling
Title: Head Coach/Director of Tennis
Phone: 540-654-2486
Email: thelblin@umw.edu

One of the most successful men’s tennis coaches in the nation, Todd Helbling has brought the University of Mary Washington program to an elite position among NCAA Division III tennis. Helbling has led the Eagles to the NCAA Tournament in 21 of his 24 seasons, including in in 2008, when the Eagles tied a school record with 22 wins en route to a 22-7 overall mark. UMW won 21 matches in 2006, and 22 in 2007, and 21 in 2014 and again in 2015, the winningest stretch in school history. 

A strong player in his own right, Helbling is a 1989 graduate of Millsaps College in Jackson, MS, where he was nationally ranked in both his junior and senior seasons. After earning team captain and MVP honors at Millsaps, Helbling received his master’s degree in sport management from the University of Massachussetts in 1990. He was then hired as assistant men’s and women’s tennis coach and head men’s soccer coach at Washington (MD) College, where in his six years, the Sho’men men’s team captured two NCAA Division III National Championships (1994 and 1997). Helbling then moved on to Slippery Rock University, where he led the women to their best-ever record of 13-6. 

He was hired in the spring of 1999 at Mary Washington, and has left an indelible mark on the history of the program, long known as one of the best of UMW’s 22-sport contingent. When asked of the possibilities at UMW, Helbling is naturally optimistic. "There is an opportunity here to be one of the top programs in the nation, given the school’s academic excellence, the beautiful campus, and the opportunity to play year-round at a first-class facility."

Todd and his wife Kelli are the parents of seven children and live in Spotsylvania.

Coach Helbling at UMW

2000 17-2 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #15
2001 12-8 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #21
2002 13-6 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #14
2003 14-6 NCAA Quarterfinal, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #7
2004 15-4 NCAA Quarterfinal, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #8
2005 14-6 NCAA Quarterfinal, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #13
2006 21-4 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #12
2007 22-9 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #12
2008 22-7 NCAA Quarterfinal, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #9
2009 18-11 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #18
2010 13-12 NCAA Tournament 2nd round, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #23
2011 17-11 NCAA Tournament 3rd round, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #22
2012 16-13 NCAA Tournament 3rd round, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #21
2013 14-12 NCAA Tournament 2nd round, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #28
2014 21-6 NCAA Tournament 3rd round, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #15
2015 21-6 NCAA Tournament 3rd round, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #15
2016 18-10 NCAA Tournament 2nd round, CAC Champions, Final Rank of #27
2017 17-8 CAC Finalist; Ranked as high as #16
2018 21-6 NCAA Tournament 2nd round; CAC Champions; Final Rank of #17
2019 23-5 NCAA Tournament 2nd round, CAC Champions; Final Rank of #15
2020 5-1 Final Rank of #16
2021 10-3  
2022 15-6 NCAA Tournament 1st Round; C2C Champions; Final Rank of #18
2023 11-10 NCAA Tournament 2nd Round, C2C Champions
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