Priscila Bolt joined the IUPUI women's tennis staff in a full-time capacity in August 2021 as assistant coach for the Jaguars. She served as the program's volunteer assistant during the Spring 2021 and has proven herself in terms of teaching and training.
She also teaches at Indianapolis Racquet Club where she works with players of all ages and skill levels. In that role, she's developed programming to enhance individual skillsets, while helping players maximize their talent on the court. She also prides herself on teaching player decorum and is confident in improving both singles players and doubles tandems.
She's previously instructed at the Chris Lewitt Tennis Academy in Vermont and Carrefour Multisport in Laval, Quebec.
As a player, Bolt was a four-time Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) Player of the Year while at Olivet Nazarene University. She was a four-time all-conference performer in singles and three-time all-conference performer in doubles. She was an NAIA Second Team All-American as a senior in 2016 and helped ONU to the CCAC Tournament title. In 2015, she was the USTA-ITA Central-East Regional Singles and Doubles champion. She closed her collegiate career as ONU's all-time leader in wins and winning percentage.
She earned her degree in Sport Management-Marketing from ONU in 2018.
A native of Montreal, Bolt climbed as high as 1,132 in the WTA rankings and 1,068 in the ITF rankings before coming to the U.S. for college. She was the Quebec provincial champion in 2010 and qualified for the Canadian championships.
She and her husband Lucas reside in Indianapolis.