Staff Directory
Moore, Gabrielle
Gabrielle Moore
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- Head Coach
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Gabrielle Moore is in her second season as the head coach of the Indiana women's tennis team in 2025-26.
She spent two seasons at McNeese State where her teams went a combined 35-10 during her two seasons at the Lakes Charles, La., school after inheriting a team that had won a combined six matches in the three seasons prior to her arrival. In the 2023-24 season, she guided McNeese State to a school record 20 wins, a 20-4 overall record, and an appearance in the Southland Conference Tournament championship match. Moore had five players earn postseason All-Southern Conference honors, including Anastasija Adeikyte (Freshman of the Year) and Arina Gamretkaia (Newcomer of the Year).
Prior to her arrival at McNeese State, Moore spent six seasons at Jackson State, including the final five (2017-22) as the men's and women's head coach. With the women's program, her teams went a combined 49-52, including 26-11 overall and 15-1 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference in her final two seasons. Those 2021 and 2022 teams both won SWAC regular season championships, while the 2022 squad also captured the postseason SWAC title and an automatic berth in the NCAA Championships. She was named SWAC Women's Tennis Coach of the Year in 2022. On the men's side, her final Jackson State team went 8-8 overall and advanced to the SWAC Tournament Championship match.
Moore's coaching career began at Lake Forest College, where she spent one season (2015-16) before joining the Jackson State program in the fall of 2016 as an assistant coach for both the men's and women's programs. She was promoted to head coach at Jackson State the following season.
A 2015 graduate of Southern University in Biology, Moore was a standout player during her four seasons at the SWAC school from 2012-15. She earned All-Conference honors in each of her four seasons while helping the Jaguars to four straight conference titles and NCAA Tournament appearances in both 2012 and 2013.
Moore has one son and currently resides in Bloomington.
She spent two seasons at McNeese State where her teams went a combined 35-10 during her two seasons at the Lakes Charles, La., school after inheriting a team that had won a combined six matches in the three seasons prior to her arrival. In the 2023-24 season, she guided McNeese State to a school record 20 wins, a 20-4 overall record, and an appearance in the Southland Conference Tournament championship match. Moore had five players earn postseason All-Southern Conference honors, including Anastasija Adeikyte (Freshman of the Year) and Arina Gamretkaia (Newcomer of the Year).
Prior to her arrival at McNeese State, Moore spent six seasons at Jackson State, including the final five (2017-22) as the men's and women's head coach. With the women's program, her teams went a combined 49-52, including 26-11 overall and 15-1 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference in her final two seasons. Those 2021 and 2022 teams both won SWAC regular season championships, while the 2022 squad also captured the postseason SWAC title and an automatic berth in the NCAA Championships. She was named SWAC Women's Tennis Coach of the Year in 2022. On the men's side, her final Jackson State team went 8-8 overall and advanced to the SWAC Tournament Championship match.
Moore's coaching career began at Lake Forest College, where she spent one season (2015-16) before joining the Jackson State program in the fall of 2016 as an assistant coach for both the men's and women's programs. She was promoted to head coach at Jackson State the following season.
A 2015 graduate of Southern University in Biology, Moore was a standout player during her four seasons at the SWAC school from 2012-15. She earned All-Conference honors in each of her four seasons while helping the Jaguars to four straight conference titles and NCAA Tournament appearances in both 2012 and 2013.
Moore has one son and currently resides in Bloomington.
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