The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) is excited to announce the 2025 ITA Men’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame induction class. Featuring Division III inductees, the Class of 2025 will celebrate coaches Bob Hansen and Michael Mullan, and players Eric Butorac and Bud Schultz.
“Congratulations to the very worthy inductees of the ITA Men’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame Class of 2025,” said ITA Chief Executive Officer Dr. Timothy Russell. “Of special interest to me and significant to many fans and friends of the ITA and college tennis is the well-deserved focus on the success stories of Division III, which holds a unique place in college athletics with its laser focus on a very special student-athlete experience.”
The ITA Men’s Hall of Fame inducted its first class in 1983 and since, has inducted more than 270 players, coaches, and contributors. Players are eligible for election to the Hall of Fame 10 years after the conclusion of their participation on the team and once they are no longer playing on the pro tour. Coaches are eligible immediately following retirement. The main criteria for election includes college accomplishments and honors earned after college.
The Men’s Hall of Fame Class of 2025 induction ceremony will be hosted at Gustavus Adolphus College preceding the ITA Division III Men’s National Team Indoor Championships on February 20, 2025. Please contact Rachel Dagen, ITA Director of Special Projects, [email protected], if you are interested in attending the 2025 induction in St. Peter, Minnesota on Thursday, February 20th.
For more information regarding the newest inductees, continue reading below.
Class of 2025
Bob Hansen, Coach, UC Santa Cruz, Middlebury College – In 1977, Bob Hansen started the men’s tennis club team at UC-Santa Cruz, and in 1980 UCSC became an NCAA Division III program. During his 31 years leading the Banana Slugs, Santa Cruz won seven NCAA D-III national championships and three ITA Indoor titles. At one point during the 1990s, the Banana Slugs won 73 consecutive matches against D-III competition.
Hansen coached five NCAA singles champions, 10 NCAA doubles champions, three ITA singles champs, six ITA doubles champs and 118 All-Americans. In 2005 and ’07, the Banana Slugs won the NCAA team, singles and doubles titles. Hansen was named the ITA Coach of the Year four times.
In 2011, Hansen took over as the head coach at Middlebury College in Vermont and coached the Panthers for nine years before transitioning to an associate head coach role before retiring in 2022. Hansen led Middlebury to the 2018 NCAA title, going 25-4, and the Panthers advanced to the NCAA semifinals or better six years in a row during one stretch. Over his nine seasons as head coach, Middlebury had a record of 163-39, won two NCAA doubles titles, an NCAA singles crown and captured ITA singles and doubles titles.