April 17, 1987
(vol. 97, iss. 136)
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… come to mind when mentioning successful Wolverine coaches, but neither is the most successful at Michigan. That honor belongs to men's tennis coach Brian Eisner, who has won an unprecedented 15 Big Ten…
…, however, never has meant an NCAA championship. In 1974, the Wolverines went 14-1 en route to a third-place finish in the NCAA's, and in 1975, they amassed an 18-1 record and a fourth-place finish in the…
…, including 17 of the last 19 and 26 of the last 32. From the years of 1968 to 1983, the Wolverines captured 16 consecutive conference titles. With all of these team accomplishments, there have been many…
… individual stars as well. One of the most famous, Barry MacKay, led the Wolverines to their only NCAA Championship in 1957. In that year, MacKay, a current television commentator, captured the singles title…
…, the team has rebounded strongly to challenge for the Big Ten title that they lost last year to Minnesota. Already this year, the Wolverines have beaten the Golden Gophers twice. The first time was…
… Arbor on April 3. The in favor of the Wolverines the progress and ability of on's team. TONY GROVER Hometown: Midland Immediate Tennis Goals: To be Big Ten Champs Age Began Playing Tennis: Eight Junior…