
Former Women's Tennis Star Dawn Buth Inducted into UF Athletic Hall of Fame
Friday, April 8, 2011 | Women's Tennis
The University of Florida F Club and Gator Boosters, Inc., will honor eight Gators as 2011 UF Athletic Hall of Fame inductees Friday night at the Holloway Touchdown Terrace in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. The 2011 Hall of Fame class will feature six Gator Greats, one Distinguished Letterwinner and an Honorary Letterwinner.
This year's induction class includes Gator Greats Dawn Buth (Women's Tennis), Judd Davis (Football), Bob Emrick (Men's Basketball), Michelle Freeman (Women's Track & Field), Mimosa McNerney (Women's Swimming) and Mike Peterson (Football). Keith Tribble (Football) will be inducted as a Distinguished Letterwinner and the late Dr. Richard Shaara (UF Team Physician) will be a 2011 Honorary Letterwinner.
Buth is the 11th different member from the Gator women's tennis program to be selected an inducted into UF's Athletic Hall of Fame, as she joins Judy Acker-Smith (inducted 1993), Nicole Arendt (inducted 2001), Jillian Alexander (inducted 2002), Coach Andy Brandi (inducted 2006), Jill Craybas (inducted 2008), Cissie Donigan (inducted 2006), Andrea Farley (inducted 2004), Jill Hetherington (inducted 1999), Lisa Raymond (inducted 2003) and Shaun Stafford (inducted 1999)
· WATCH the introduction video of Dawn Buth into UF's Athletic Hall of Fame – FREE courtesy of GatorVision Online
Highlights of Dawn Buth's Gator Tennis Career (1995-98)
Career Notes: No. 2 all-time at UF for singles wins (151) ... tied No. 2 for season singles wins (50 in 1995)... No. 4 all-time for doubles wins (109) ... tied for No. 6 all-time doubles wins in a season (37 in '96)... No. 5 for career doubles win percentage... seven-time All-American... two-time NCAA Doubles champion ('96 & '97) and NCAA Doubles finalist ('98)... by winning the 1997 NCAA Doubles Championship with Stephanie Nickitas, became the first doubles team in the 16-year history of the NCAA Championships to win two doubles titles, nevermind consecutive crowns... logged a career 41-5 singles record against SEC opponents in dual match action … UF posted an impressive 112-4 dual match record during her four-year career, which included four SEC regular season titles, four SEC Tournament titles, two National Team Indoor Titles (1996 & '97) and a pair of NCAA Championships (1996 & 1998).
Individual Honors & Awards: Seven-Time All-American (maximum is eight in the sport of tennis) … VOLVO Tennis/Doubles Team of the Year (with Stephanie Nickitas 1996, 1997) … 1998 ITA Doubles Team of the Month for March (with Nickitas) … ITA South Region Senior Player of the Year (1998) … ITA All-Star Team (1996, 1997, 1998) … USA Tennis Collegiate Team (1996, 1997) … 1995 First-Team All-SEC honors selection at the No. 2 singles position … 1996 First-Team All-SEC honors selection at the No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles (with Nickitas)... 1997 First-Team All-SEC honors at the No. 1 doubles position … 1998 Second-Team All-SEC for singles & doubles … 1995 ITA National Rookie of the Year … 1998 CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team … three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll member (1996, 1997, 1998).
Graduated from UF on Dec. 21, 2002, with a B.A. in Art
Each year, the F Club Committee selects members to the Hall of Fame, divided into three different categories: Gator Greats, Distinguished Letterwinners and Honorary Letterwinners. Gator Greats are letterwinners who have brought recognition and prominence to the University and to themselves through athletic accomplishments as an undergraduate. Distinguished Letterwinners are those who have made major contributions to the University's athletic program through personal time, effort, interest and many years of continued service. They may have also distinguished themselves as exceptional in their chosen field of endeavor. Honorary Letterwinners are individuals, coaches, athletic officials, staff members and other University officials who were not letterwinners or athletes at the University of Florida, yet have rendered outstanding service to the intercollegiate athletic program through personal time, effort, interest and through many years of continued service.
2011 GATOR GREATS
Dawn Buth (Women's Tennis, 1995-98)
Member of UF's 1996 and 1998 NCAA Championship Teams… Additionally, the 1996 and 1997 NCAA Doubles Champion with Stephanie Nickitas… A seven-time All-American… Still ranks in the top five in the Florida record books for career UF singles wins, single-season singles wins, doubles wins and career doubles win percentage… UF posted a 112-4 dual match record during her Gator career, including four SEC regular season titles and four SEC Tournament titles.
Judd Davis (Football, 1992-94)
A member of Florida's 1993 and 1994 SEC Championship Teams… The 1993 recipient of the Lou Groza Award for the nation's best place-kicker… Florida's only recipient of the kicking award… An All-American in 1993.
Bob Emrick (Men's Basketball, 1955-57)
The Captain of the 1956 and 1957 UF men's basketball squads… Graduated from Florida as the school's all-time leading scorer, a mark that stood for 12 years (1,544 points)… An All-SEC selection in 1955 and 1956… Still ranks in the top 10 in UF history in career scoring average and career rebounding average… Averaged a double-double in both 1955 and 1956.
Michelle Freeman (Women's Track & Field, 1991-92)
A member of the 1992 NCAA Indoor National Championship Team… A seven-time SEC Champion and member of 1992 4x400m relay NCAA Championship Team… Member of 1992, 1996, and 2000 Olympic Teams… A 4x100m relay Olympic Bronze medalist… Still holds school records in the 55-meter hurdles, 55-meter dash, 100-meter dash and 100-meter hurdles… An eight-time All-American during her time at UF.
Mimosa McNerney (Women's Swimming, 1993-96)
A four-time NCAA Individual Champion, with three titles in the 1650-yard freestyle and one in the 500-yard freestyle; Four-time SEC Champion… A nine-time All-American… Four-year letterwinner who still ranks in the top 10 UF record books in both the 500 and 1650-yard freestyle races… First-ever recipient of the Skip Foster Most Valuable Swimmer Award in 1995.
Mike Peterson (Football, 1995-98)
A member of Florida's 1996 National Championship Team… Also a member of the Gators' 1995 and 1996 SEC Championship Teams… A 1998 All-American… Led Florida with 127 Tackles in 1998.
2011 DISTINGUISHED LETTERWINNER
Keith Tribble (Football, 1974-76)
Offensive Guard for three bowl teams during his time at Florida… A 1992-93 Associate Athletic Director at UF… CEO of the Orange Bowl Committee from 1993-06… Currently the Athletic Director at the University of Central Florida… Named AD at UCF in 2006.
2011 HONORARY LETTERWINNER
Dr. Richard Shaara (posthumously)
1970-97 Team Physician at the University of Florida



