BONNIE DONDEVILLE FARLEY (1997)
Became the first woman to compete on a men's athletic team in the United States. Farley went undefeated as part of the No. 1 doubles team and won the title at the No. 5 spot in the Men's Tennessee Intercollegiate Championship in 1963.
ROGER WEBB (1997) ROGER WEBB
Took over the No. 2 position for Memphis as a freshman in 1977, and the former nationally-ranked British player was named Metro Conference Tournament MVP. The Tigers won the Metro Conference Championship every year that Webb played.
TOMMY BUFORD (2005) JIM LADYMAN
Was hired as the men's tennis coach at Memphis in 1966. He became the first coach in Memphis history to surpass the 400-career-wins mark with 421 NCAA victories. Buford-guided teams won five Metro Conference titles from 1976-80, and Buford received the Metro Conference Coach of the Year Award in 1981.
JIM LADYMAN (2006) TOMMY BUFORD 2012 Tigers Men's Tennis Yearbook Page 24
Was a four-year letterman at Memphis from 1974-78. Memphis won three Metro Conference Championships with Ladyman on the roster. His senior season, Ladyman was named the Metro Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player.
University of Memphis
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