Men's tennis
Found in 210 Collections and/or Records:
NCAA Division II Men's & Women's Tennis Championships, 1995 May 11-14
Pioneer 2005 Annual Report University of Denver, 2005
Pioneer Men's Tennis 1999-2000, 1999-2000
1999-2000 University of Denver (DU) Pioneers men's tennis information guide featuring team rosters, coaching staff, an outlook for the upcoming season, and schedule.
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, 1996-1997
1996-1997 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference guide book with information on the different schools and athletic programs associated with the conference. This edition marked the first year DU participated in division one athletics in baseball, men's and women's basketball, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, and women's volleyball.
Sports at DU Home of the Pioneers, between 1955-1958
University of Denver (DU) Pioneers sports information guide for prospective students. Sports include ice hockey, men's basketball, men's skiing, men's wrestling, men's swimming, men's football, men's baseball, men's golf, men's tennis, men's track, and men's gymnastics. Contents of the guide include information regarding the individual sports program, a look at life as a student at the University of Denver (DU), and a list of academic programs.
Spring Sports at Denver U. 1949, 1949
1949 University of Denver (DU) Pioneers spring sports information guide for press, radio, and television. Sports include men's football, men's baseball, men's golf, men's tennis, and men's track. Contents of the guide include individual sport schedules, rosters, coaching staffs, records, and statistics.
Tennis 1949-50 to 1977-78, between 1949-1978
Men's and women's tennis team rosters and photocopies of yearbook clippings from 1949-1978.
Tennis 1971, 1971
University of Denver (DU) Pioneers men's tennis rosters and meet results for the 1971 season.
Tennis 1997-1998, 1997-1998
Men's and women's tennis rosters, statistics, scores, press from 1997-1998.
Tennis: Loeb, 1979 - 1985
Larry Loeb, a native of Denver, dominated the local tennis scene during the late 1970s, served as head pro at the Denver Tennis Club, and represented the United States at the Maccabiah Games in 1977. He also competed in New Zealand during his heyday, winning the N.Z National Championships in 1979.