Men's Tennis
Morris, Trey

Trey Morris
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- treymorris@msubobcats.com
- Phone:
- 406-994-6263
Trey Morris begins his second season as Montana State's head coach in 2020-21 after leading the Bobcats to a 5-4 record during the abbreviated 2020 spring season.
Morris took control of the Bobcat program as interim head coach in September of 2019 upon Jared Burnham's departure after joining the program as an assistant just weeks earlier. He stabilized the program immediately, leading it through a successful fall season. In the spring campaign, MSU beat Seattle 4-0 in non-league competition and earned a 6-1 conference-opening victory over Portland State.
While leading the program through a coaching transition, Morris also compiled one of MSU's top recruiting classes in recent years. His first recruiting class included two of the top three prep players in the state of Washington, Jacob Huppin and Andrew Suver, and nationally-ranked Jakob Mosvold from Houston. He also inked transfer Brad Buckland, originally from England, and Daan Van Dijk joins the program in January from The Netherlands.
Morris joined the Bobcat program after an all-conference playing career at Appalachian State (2015-17) and a year playing professionally in Germany (April 2018-present) for the T C Rot-Weiss Bliesheim Club in Bundesliga. He earned All-Sun Belt Doubles honors, All-Sun Belt Academic honors, and was team captain as a senior, and finished his career with a 44-27 singles record and a 42-23 doubles mark. Morris also played at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, Georgia, in 2014, when his squad finished third in the national junior college ranks.
Morris worked as Tennis Director and Associate Owner at Baskin-McGill Tennis Academy in Marietta, Georgia, for the past year-and-a-half, and before that was the Assistant Tennis Pro (May 2016-December 2017) and Head Tennis Pro (December 2017-April 2018) for two years. He also served as a volunteer assistant for the Appalachian State men’s and women’s tennis programs in 2017, and as an assistant tennis pro at Tennys Dynamics in Marietta, Georgia (January-April 2018) and at Grandfather Golf & Country Club in North Carolina (2016-17).
Morris took control of the Bobcat program as interim head coach in September of 2019 upon Jared Burnham's departure after joining the program as an assistant just weeks earlier. He stabilized the program immediately, leading it through a successful fall season. In the spring campaign, MSU beat Seattle 4-0 in non-league competition and earned a 6-1 conference-opening victory over Portland State.
While leading the program through a coaching transition, Morris also compiled one of MSU's top recruiting classes in recent years. His first recruiting class included two of the top three prep players in the state of Washington, Jacob Huppin and Andrew Suver, and nationally-ranked Jakob Mosvold from Houston. He also inked transfer Brad Buckland, originally from England, and Daan Van Dijk joins the program in January from The Netherlands.
Morris joined the Bobcat program after an all-conference playing career at Appalachian State (2015-17) and a year playing professionally in Germany (April 2018-present) for the T C Rot-Weiss Bliesheim Club in Bundesliga. He earned All-Sun Belt Doubles honors, All-Sun Belt Academic honors, and was team captain as a senior, and finished his career with a 44-27 singles record and a 42-23 doubles mark. Morris also played at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, Georgia, in 2014, when his squad finished third in the national junior college ranks.
Morris worked as Tennis Director and Associate Owner at Baskin-McGill Tennis Academy in Marietta, Georgia, for the past year-and-a-half, and before that was the Assistant Tennis Pro (May 2016-December 2017) and Head Tennis Pro (December 2017-April 2018) for two years. He also served as a volunteer assistant for the Appalachian State men’s and women’s tennis programs in 2017, and as an assistant tennis pro at Tennys Dynamics in Marietta, Georgia (January-April 2018) and at Grandfather Golf & Country Club in North Carolina (2016-17).