Honors
•  3-time ITA/NAIA National Coach of the Year
        — Men in 2015-16, 2016-17
        — Women in 2012-13
•  6-time ITA/NAIA Region IV Coach of the Year
        — Men in 2011-12, 2012-13, 2015-16, 2016-17
        — Women in 2012-13 and 2013-14
•  10-time conference Coach of the Year
        — Men in 2007, 2009, 2009, 2010
        — Women in 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2021
        (2004-10: Gulf Coast Athletic Conference; 2021 Southern States Athletic Conference)
•  Outstanding College Coach, State of Louisiana, 2015-16 (all sports . . . selected by Allstate Sugar Bowl)
•  7-time Louisiana Coach of the Year
        — Men in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2021
        — Women in 2009, 2013, 2021
•  Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year, 2002
Briefly
•  The 2021-22 academic year is his 19th season as head coach of XULA's men and women (no team in 2005-06; XULA suspended intercollegiate
 athletics that year in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina)
•  Soon after his graduation from XULA in 2002, the school hired him as men's and women's tennis coach to replace Charles Mosley
•  Awarded an additional title in 2017:  director of tennis
•  The most successful coach in XULA history
        — The only coach to lead a XULA team to the 
 championship round of a bracketed NAIA national tournament — he's done that three times, all with men's tennis
   (2016, 2017, 2019)
        — The only coach to lead a XULA women's team to the 
 NAIA national semifinals in a bracketed tournament — he's done that six times (2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021) 
  . . . Green's 2013 women were the first XULA team in any sport to reach the NAIA national semifinals and earn a No. 1 ranking
 
Wins and Losses
•  Entering the 2021-22 season, Green's XULA women in dual matches are 267-178 (.600)
        — Most victories, season:  22 in 2004-05 (22-8 record)
        — Fewest victories, season:  4 in 2010-11 (4-18 record)
        — Highest winning percentage, season:  .909 in 2019-20 (10-1 record in pandemic-shortened season)
        — Lowest winning percentage, season:  .182 in 2010-11 (4-18 record)
•  Entering the 2021-22 season, Green's XULA men in dual matches are 252-167 (.601)
        — Most victories, season:  18 in 2011-12 (18-8 record)
        — Fewest victories, season:  9 in 2019-20 (9-1 record in pandemic-shortened season)
        — Highest winning percentage, season:  .900 in 2019-20 (9-1 record in pandemic-shortened season)
        — Lowest winning percentage, season:  .478 in 2003-04 (11-12 record)
•  Green's combined coaching record in dual matches entering the 2021-22 season is 519-345 (.601)
•  81 times Green-coached teams won dual matches against NCAA Division I opponents (41 men, 40 women)
 
Green's XULA All-Americans
•  Two annual teams: one selected by an NAIA committee, the other selected by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association 
 based on end-of-season rankings (top 20 singles players, top 10 doubles teams)
•  16 XULA women earned a combined 52 NAIA All-America honors
•  20 XULA men earned a combined 54 NAIA All-America honors
•  Honorable mentions not included
Green Teams in NAIA Men's Coaches Polls
•  At the end of the 2020-21 season, XULA's 115 consecutive top-25
 appearances were the longest active streak in NAIA men's tennis . . . streak began April 4, 2007
 
 •  From May 3, 2011-March 3, 2021, XULA made 80 consecutive appearances in the top 10
 •  XULA's highest national team ranking:  No. 2 22 times
         — First No. 2 ranking:  May 25, 2016, in the postseason poll
          — Most recent No. 2 ranking:  Feb. 17, 2021
•  First top-25 appearance:  No. 25 on April 2, 2003
                          
•  First top-10 appearance:  No. 8 on March 8, 2011
                          
•  First top-5 appearance:  No. 5 on April 16, 2013
                           
•  XULA enters 2022 with an active streak of 11 consecutive top-10 appearances in the season's final poll
 •  Green's last 16 teams appeared in the final top 25 of the season
Green Teams in NAIA Women's Coaches Polls
•  At the end of the 2020-21 season, XULA had an active streak of 77 consecutive top-25
 appearances . . . streak began May 1, 2012
 
 •  XULA's highest national team ranking:  No. 1 five times
         — First No. 1 ranking:  April 16, 2013
          — Most recent No. 1 ranking:  May 5, 2014
•  First top-25 appearance:  No. 25 on March 5, 2003 . . . second top-25 appearance in the program's history
                            
•  First top-10 appearance:  No. 9 on March 7, 2007
                          
•  First top-5 appearance:  No. 1 on April 16, 2013 . . . climbed from No. 6 in the previous poll
                           
•  XULA enters 2022 with an active streak of five consecutive top-10 appearances in the season's final poll . . . 
 Eight of the last nine women's teams appeared in the final top 10
 •  16 of Green's first 18 teams appeared in the final top 25 of the season
 
 
Green Teams at NAIA Nationals
•  Men:  18-12 (.600) in 12 appearances
        — Active streak of 12 consecutive appearances
        — Appeared in every tournament beginning in 2009 (no
 tournament in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic)
         — 3-time NAIA national runner-up:  2016, 2017, 2019
         — Most victories at NAIA nationals of any XULA team, regardless of sport
 
•  Women:  15-16 (.484) in 14 appearances
 
        — Active streak of nine consecutive appearances  (no
 tournament in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic)
 
        — 6-time NAIA national semifinalist:  
 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021
        — No. 1 seed at nationals in 2013, 2014
 
 
Green's Conference/Group Team Champions
•  Men:  8 (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)
•  Women:  11 (2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2021/regular season and tournament)
More Championships
•  Angela Charles-Alfred and Lailaa Bashir, women's doubles
        — 2-time ITA Cup NAIA national champion (2019, 2020)
 
        — 2019 ITA Cup small-college national champion
 
•  Nour Abbes, women's singles:  NAIA champion at 2014 USTA / ITA National Small College Championships
•  HBCU men's nationals team titles:  3 (2015, 2016, 2021)
•  HBCU women's nationals team titles:  2 (2018, 2021)
Personal
   
•  New Orleans native
•  Celebrated his 48th birthday during the fall of 2021
•  Possesses two XULA degrees: bachelor's in psychology (2002) and a master of arts in counseling (2008)
•  A XULA tennis standout and the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference men's singles champion his senior year, 2002
•  Longtime fan of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders
•  Green and his wife, Brandy, are the parents of three daughters
•  Brandy Romain Green also is a graduate of XULA, and she played tennis for the Gold Nuggets
 
 
Favorites
		
Food: 	Buffalo wings
Candy: 	Milk Duds
Pizza toppings: 	Supreme
Ice cream flavor: 	Strawberry cheesecake
Cake: 	Praline
Flower: 	Four-leaf clover
Color:  Green
Vacation destination:  Las Vegas