Former Non-D1 College tennis players
A site dedicated to all the college tennis players that did not play Division 1 tennis. You will fi
Morehouse
https://morehouseathletics.com/news/2010/4/17/TEN_1111102750.aspx
SIAC Tennis Champions - AGAIN! - Morehouse College Athletics In almost a carbon copy of last year's final, Morehouse, the number two seed, defeated the number one-seeded Fort Valley State Wildcats, 5-1, to win the SIAC tennis championship.
Wingate and coaching legend Ronnie Smarr.
https://www.wingate.edu/publications/post-page/~board/wingate-magazine/post/50-years-ago-wingate-dominated-junior-college-tennis
50 years ago, Wingate dominated junior-college tennis How a hungry young coach built a powerhouse junior-college program.
Florida A&M Rattlers
https://www.facebook.com/358542304724197/posts/798223724089384/?d=n
1988 Southern Junior Tennis rankings:
One of the great aspects of tennis is when a college tennis player makes the effort to help their younger brother or sister become the best they can be.....think John and Andy Roddick.
Former Wofford great John Kirkley is pictured here carrying his younger brother Drew Kirkley(Ga Tech/FSU) to the South Carolina Amateur Doubles title in 1988.
John was the biggest influence on Drew's tennis career, as many older siblings have been.
The picture was in 1988 when John was a Junior in college and Drew was a junior in high school.
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UNC-ASHEVILLE
Rollins College
Andrew Groslimond
South Dakota State University
Naser Elamad
Huntingdon College
Flagler College
University of West Florida
Another legendary program from the 1980's!
University of Alabama-Montgomery.
What a team from the 1980's!
Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC
One of the greats!
https://goargos.com/mobile/hof.aspx?hof=51