Tennessee Men's Rugby Names New Head Coach
Tennessee Men's Rugby Names New Head Coach
Knoxville, Tenn.—The University of Tennessee Men’s Rugby Club and the Volunteer Rugby Foundation has announced the appointment of Scott Tungay as the Head Coach of the Men’s Rugby Team.
Tungay joins the Volunteers after serving 6 years as a coach with the University of Kentucky from 2016 through 2021, where he was instrumental in leading the Wildcats to back-to-back Southeastern Conference Championships in 2017 and 2018.
A native of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, Tungay played in the Midlands Rugby Academy system and served time as a high school coach with Maritzburg College while also completing his World Rugby Level 2 Coaching Certification.
As the Tennessee Head Coach, Tungay will be responsible for the recruitment and development of student athletes and providing leadership and direction during training and matches. He will be assisted by a team of experienced volunteer coaches and reports to the Director of Rugby.
“We are extremely excited to have Scott join our program as the Head Coach," said Marty Bradley, Director of Rugby for the Volunteers. "He brings proven success in recruiting and coaching collegiate rugby and we can’t wait to get him on campus.”
The Head Coach is a contract employee of the University of Tennessee with institutional supervision provided by the Assistant Director of RecSports. Additionally, the Volunteer Rugby Foundation provides full allowance and reimbursement for coaching-related expenses. Once the university contracts are complete, Scott and his wife Kelli will relocate to Knoxville where he will immediately assume the reins of the Rugby Vols as they kick off the 2022 Fall season.
For more information on rugby at the University of Tennessee, you can contact Marty Bradley, Director of Rugby, at mbradley@tnconnectcu.org or visit www.tennesseerugby.com.