Miami Ohio University Athletics
Hall of Fame

Larry Yearwood
- Induction:
- 2001
- Class:
- 1981
Compiling a remarkable 215-46 overall record form 1978-82, Yearwood was one of the most dominant singles and doubles players in Mid-American Conference men's tennis history. During his four-year career, Yearwood amassed eight MAC singles and doubles championships, including the No. 1 singles championship as a junior and senior.
Yearwood compiled a 106-27 singles record, while becoming the fifth player in MAC history to earn four individual titles. In doubles play, Yearwood forged a 109-19 record, which included two MAC titles at No. 1 doubles, and one each at No. 2 and No. 3. During his four years of play, Yearwood helped lead Miami to four MAC Championships.
To this day, he is the only player in MAC history to earn eight singles and doubles championships.
Yearwood compiled a 106-27 singles record, while becoming the fifth player in MAC history to earn four individual titles. In doubles play, Yearwood forged a 109-19 record, which included two MAC titles at No. 1 doubles, and one each at No. 2 and No. 3. During his four years of play, Yearwood helped lead Miami to four MAC Championships.
To this day, he is the only player in MAC history to earn eight singles and doubles championships.
Miami Women's Basketball Head Coach Glenn Box, Amber Tretter & Ilse de Vries 3-21 Postgame
Saturday, March 21
Miami Men's Basketball Head Coach Travis Steele, Peter Suder and Luke Skaljac 3-20 Post Game
Friday, March 20
Miami Women's Basketball Tamar Singer March Madness Practice Mic'd Up
Friday, March 20
Miami Women's Basketball Head Coach Glenn Box & Players 3-20 March Madness Press Conference
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