Hall of Fame

Keri Phebus
Keri Phebus
  • Induction:
    2007
Phebus is the most decorated UCLA women’s collegiate tennis player of all-time.  She was named All-Conference and All-America each of her four years at UCLA (1993-94-95-96). She had a banner 1995 campaign culminating with the Pac-10 singles title as well as both the NCAA singles and doubles titles. She was named the 1995 Conference Player of the Year, UCLA Female Athlete of the Year and was the winner of the prestigious Honda Award as the nation’s best women’s tennis player.  She also established a UCLA record for the highest winning percentage by going 55-4 (.932). The following season, Phebus won the 1996 Pac-10 doubles title and was named the ITA Senior Player of the Year. Phebus helped lead UCLA’s 1996 team to a third place finish in the NCAA championships and the 1995 team to a fifth. As a professional, Phebus had a record of 54-53 in singles and 39-32 in doubles before retiring in 1998.  She captured one ITF singles title and four ITF doubles titles.
 
* Accomplishments listed above were at the time of induction.
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