SPORTS
Erica Perkins has played a role as either an athlete or a coach in six of the last nine NCAA tennis championships.
Perhaps that's why MSU Athletics Director Ron Mason named her the university's women's tennis coach last June, replacing interim head coach Brett Page.
Perkins, a 2001 graduate of Washington State, began her coaching career as a head coach at Georgia Southern and went on to an assistant coaching position at William and Mary before her stop in East Lansing.
"I knew I was coming to a place with great facilities, (where) players were willing to work, willing to fight, and I knew that would kind of fit my coaching style," Perkins said Sunday after making her MSU coaching debut at the Spartan Invitational.
But becoming a head coach may have been a blessing in disguise for Perkins, who was injured halfway through college and was temporarily unable to compete on the courts.
"I realized how much I kind of missed it and how much of a great influence my college coach was on me, so I realized maybe it was something I wanted to do," she said.
So far, it's a decision she hasn't regretted.
During Sunday's matches, Perkins floated between courts, keeping an eye on how her team was faring and shouting words of encouragement to the players.
"I'm very hands-on," she said.