Hall of Fame
Scott Sherman played in three NCAA Singles Championships. He lost in the first round of the 1991 bracket, but bounced back with All-America performances that carried him into third-round play at both the 1993 and 1994 championships. He was a seven-time all-conference player and also competed in the 1993 NCAA Doubles Championship, posting a 1-1 mark.
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Sherman compiled a 73-26 career singles record, which, at the time, was the best win total in program history. He was a two-time team MVP and at the end of his senior year he was named an Academic All-America, an NCAC Scholar-Athlete and the winner of Kenyon's Falkenstine Award.
Sherman, who also ran cross country for two seasons, collected another team MVP in that sport, as well as another all-conference award during the program's 1990 season.