Indiana University Athletics
Hoosiers Honor Lin Loring
5/24/2017 9:30:00 AM | Women's Tennis
On Monday May 22, the IU athletic department held a retirement open house for Lin Loring.
Lin Loring, the all-time wins leader in women's college tennis, announced his retirement as head coach of the Indiana University women's tennis team on Wednesday January 5. In the midst of his 40th season at the helm of the IU program (44th overall), Loring leaves a legacy that may never be matched in the sport again. In light of Loring's retirement, Indiana University Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass has named longtime Associate Head Coach Ramiro Azcui as permanent head coach of the women's tennis program.
Over his 44-year career as a head coach, Loring amassed 846 career wins, including 804 at Indiana, with 16 Big Ten titles, 28 national tournament appearances and an AIAW national championship in 1982. His overall career wins are the most in women's college tennis history and his 804 victories at IU are the most ever by a Big Ten coach. Loring is the only coach in Division I women's tennis history to ever amass 800 wins.
Below is a video from former players wishing Loring well on his retirement.
Lin Loring, the all-time wins leader in women's college tennis, announced his retirement as head coach of the Indiana University women's tennis team on Wednesday January 5. In the midst of his 40th season at the helm of the IU program (44th overall), Loring leaves a legacy that may never be matched in the sport again. In light of Loring's retirement, Indiana University Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass has named longtime Associate Head Coach Ramiro Azcui as permanent head coach of the women's tennis program.
Over his 44-year career as a head coach, Loring amassed 846 career wins, including 804 at Indiana, with 16 Big Ten titles, 28 national tournament appearances and an AIAW national championship in 1982. His overall career wins are the most in women's college tennis history and his 804 victories at IU are the most ever by a Big Ten coach. Loring is the only coach in Division I women's tennis history to ever amass 800 wins.
Below is a video from former players wishing Loring well on his retirement.
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