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In 2011-12, 47 WIAC head coaches are coaching at their alma mater.

Alumni

Over 350,000 WIAC alumni currently reside within the state of Wisconsin.

5,000

Over 5,000 student-athletes compete in the WIAC each year.

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The 2010-11 Learfield Sports Directors' Cup final standings found five of the nine WIAC institutions in the Top 32.

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The WIAC competes at the NCAA Division III level.

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Over 80 percent of all student-athletes competing in the WIAC are products of Wisconsin high schools. The WIAC is truly the "Conference of Wisconsin".

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WIAC student-athletes compete without the benefit of athletic aid or scholarships. They compete for the love of their game.

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The nine institutions of the WIAC have a total student enrollment of approximately 70,000.

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In 2006, the WIAC became the first and only conference in the history of Division III to enter into its own television broadcast agreement.

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Nearly 50 percent of the student-athletes competing in the WIAC achieve a 3.0 grade point average or better.

National Championships

In the last 10 years, 49 national championship team titles have been crowned in the WIAC.

Men's Tennis All-Time Team Announced
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Men's Tennis All-Time Team

MADISON, Wis.--The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) announced today the Men’s Tennis All-Time Team that will be recognized in conjunction with the conference’s upcoming Centennial Celebration. All-Time Teams are being selected in those men’s and women’s sports that have been classified as “championship” sports at some point during the conference’s 100-year history. Additional teams will be released on a weekly basis throughout much of the 2011-12 academic year.

Men's Tennis All-Time Team
Name School Years Participated Hometown (High School)*
Eric Arvold UW-Whitewater 1983-86 Monona, Wis. (Monona Grove)
Vilis Cakans UW-Oshkosh 1967-68 Milwaukee, Wis. (Riverside)
Brian Dunk UW-La Crosse 1994-95 Janesville, Wis. (Craig)
Larry Gagnon UW-Oshkosh 1971-73, 1975 Freeport, Ill.
Bob Hehli UW-La Crosse 1994-97 Oconomowoc, Wis.
Robert Luedtke UW-Oshkosh 1968-71 Oshkosh, Wis. (West)
Jake Macey UW-Whitewater Fall 2010 Southampton, England
(King Edward VI School)
Rob Oertel UW-Stout 1983-86 West Allis, Wis. (Central)
Erik Scanlan UW-Whitewater 2008-10 Libertyville, Ill.
Jim Winkler UW-Whitewater 1983-86 Whitewater, Wis. (Waukesha North)
Lee Woyahn UW-Whitewater 1975-79 Waukesha, Wis. (South)
Braugeor Zeitler UW-Oshkosh 1957, 1960-61, 1963 Fond du Lac, Wis.
       
Men's Tennis All-Time Coach:  Jim Davies (UW-Oshkosh) (1965-90)
*Indicates hometown and high school while attending school


WIAC Commissioner Gary Karner remarked that this has been an extremely difficult process given the 100-year span and incomparable success the conference has experienced in most of its sports. Karner noted that in some sports, even achieving All-American status didn’t necessarily guarantee an athlete a spot on the team. He also acknowledged that while disagreement is inherent and expected whenever there is a selection of an all-time anything (be it a team, restaurant or movie), the conference nonetheless felt it important to recognize student-athletes and coaches who have contributed to the success of the most accomplished Division III conference in NCAA history.

The student-athlete representation on each team has relied heavily on input provided by the sports information director from each of the nine WIAC campuses, while the process for selecting the head coach(es) for each team also includes input from a panel of media representatives. The number of individuals selected per team varies depending upon the nature of the sport itself as well as the number of years the sport has/had been sponsored within the conference.

The conference has also elected to establish a special “legacy” category to recognize those student-athletes and coaches who had extremely accomplished careers but competed during an era(s) when the compilation of statistical data was spotty at best and/or the style of play at that time does not translate for comparative purposes to the stats prevalent in the modern era. The WIAC “Legacy Team” will also be named at a later date.

All-Time Team members will receive certificates from the conference and it is hoped that most, if not all, of the recipients will be in attendance or represented at the WIAC Centennial Banquet to be held at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison on August 4, 2012.

More information on the activities and events associated with the WIAC Centennial can be accessed via the WIAC website at www.wiacsports.com.

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is the proud sponsor of the WIAC Centennial Celebration

 

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