Betty Sue Hagerman is the former head coach of the women's
tennis
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program at
Louisiana State University
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. Hagerman succeeded
Karen Elliot in 1981 and recorded an overall record of 40–36 in three seasons as head coach of the Lady Tigers, including the
Louisiana
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AIAW
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Championship in 1981. She was succeeded by
Phillip Campbell
Phillip Campbell is the former head coach of the women's tennis program at Louisiana State University. Campbell succeeded Betty Sue Hagerman in 1984 and recorded an overall record of 79–49 in five seasons as head coach of the Lady Tigers. He ...
.
2011 LSU Women's Tennis Media Guide
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References
American tennis coaches
LSU Lady Tigers tennis coaches
Living people
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