1995–2014 Inductees WOMEN’S COLLEGIATE TENNIS HALL OF FAME 1995 1998 2006 Recognizing Pauline Betz Addie* Flo Blanchard Frank Brennan Shirley Fry Irvin Dorothy “Dodo” Cheney Lori McNeil Althea Gibson* Gladys Heldman* Stephanie Tolleson Champions Doris Hart Julie Heldman Madge Vosters* Billie Jean King Peggy Michel 2008 Helen J. Lewis* Millie West Gigi Fernandez Mark H. McCormack* Connect with 1999 Janice Metcalf Cromer Betsy Nagelsen Janet Hopps Adkisson Alice Luthy Tym Dr. Anne Pittman* Your Passion Tory Ann Fretz Wendy White Prausa Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman* Nancy Pearce Jeffett 2010 1996 Fern “Peachy” Kellmeyer Courtney Allen Margaret Varner Bloss 2000 David Borelli E. Marguerite Chesney* Julie Anthony Barbara Hallquist DeGroot Louise Brough Clapp* Emilie Burrer Foster Ed Hegmann Margaret Osborne duPont* Jane Albert Willens Carrie Meyer Richardson Helen Hull Jacobs* Patricia Henry Yeomans* JoAnne Russell Dr. Joan D. Johnson Eve F. Kraft* 2002 2012 Helen Wills Moody Roark* Jeanne Arth Andy Brandi Pam Richmond Champagne* Carole Loop Herrick 1997 Betty Rosenquest Pratt Dr. Frederick Ho Lois Blackburn Bryan* Nancy Corse Reed* Lisa Raymond Donna Floyd Fales Laura DuPont* Harold T. Southern Family Carole Caldwell Graebner* Ann Valentine Darlene R. Hard 2014 Virginia Mack 2004 Katrina Adams Barbara Scofield Davidson Lindsay Morse Bennett *deceased Belmar Gunderson Stacy Margolin Barbara Jordan Cecilia Martinez Kathryn Jordan Bob Meyers Jeff Moore Former inductees have represented many universities and colleges around the country. Nicole Gibbs A few of these are: 2013 NCAA singles champ Billie Jean King photo by: Andrew Coppa WOMEN’S COLLEGIATE TENNIS HALL OF FAME www.itahalloffame.org 14-106_W&MTennis_Brochure_PRINT.indd 1 5/23/14 8:13 AM Be Passionate Value Support Participate in the ITA Women’s Collegiate Hall of Fame Our History at William & Mary to celebrate the champions “I think self-awareness is probably the most and coaches, learn their stories and explore the important thing towards being a champion.” trophies and other memorabilia of the sport. The ITA Women’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame was founded in 1995 to recognize and celebrate the players, coaches and contributors who transformed women’s tennis from a genteel ladies’ activity to the dynamic competitive sport it is today. Sustain The Hall of Fame features panels on each inductee with Membership telling their story with career highlights. Artifacts trace the history of women’s tennis from the early days of Hazel Wightman “I like putting money back into what made my life, and tennis to the present champions. has been great to me.” Excitement The Hall of Fame is funded 100% through your donations. Complete the enclosed membership card or go to our Appreciate website — www.itahalloffame.org — to join. The Hall Of Fame Displays “Tennis is a perfect combination of violent action taking place in an atmosphere of total tranquility.” with Endowment The generosity of our inductees and other contributors ever-increases “I love to promote our sport. I love our collection of memorabilia that depicts the remarkable changes grass-roots tennis. I love coaching. that have occurred over the years. I love all parts of the sport.” Our treasures include: l Three replicas of the Wightman Cup trophy and Hazel Wightman’s The ITA Women’s Collegiate Hall of Fame extensive photo albums Endowment guarantees the continuing recognition and honor of women’s tennis l The 1950 and 1955 Wimbledon Ladies Singles Trophies, and helps fund the biennial installations donated by champion Louise Brough and induction ceremonies. Please l The ITA’s Cissie Leary Sportmanship Trophy, awarded annually to contribute today. a college player in honor of the late University of Pennsylvania coach Cissie Leary l Unique dresses and jackets for individual and World Team Tennis competition designed by the famous Ted Tinling Celebrate l Rackets spanning a century of changing technology with Participation “Champions keep playing until they get it right.” Champion Our All-Stars You are invited to join the legends of women’s tennis, coaches and current players at the “Be Bold. If you’re going to make an error, make a biennial gala weekend induction ceremonies doozey, and don’t be afraid to hit the ball.” at the McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center at l Pioneers of women’s tennis The College of William & Mary. l Collegiate women’s singles, doubles and team champions l Legendary professionals who started in collegiate tennis l Coaches from all collegiate divisions Spirit QUOTES FROM BILLIE JEAN KING 14-106_W&MTennis_Brochure_PRINT.indd 2 5/23/14 8:13 AM.
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