Athletics Hall of Fame

eric arvold

Eric Arvold

  • Class
  • Induction
    2010
  • Sport(s)
    Tennis
Arvold earned four letters in tennis. He won the 1983 flight six singles title, added the number three doubles crown in 1984, and captured the flight one singles championship in 1986. He also finished second four times in WIAC tournaments. He helped UW-W achieve the first twenty win season in school history in 1986. Arvold qualified for doubles play in the 1986 NCAA III championship, where he earned All-America honors, the first such recognition in UW-W men’s tennis history.  Arvold’s 1986 season was also notable because it is the fourth best winning percentage at one singles in the UW-W record book, and the doubles mark is fifth best all-time at number one. That year also ranks second in wins at number one singles, sixth in winning percentage at one doubles, and second for number of wins in singles and doubles combined in a season. At the time of his election, Arvold was second in career doubles wins, sixth in career singles wins, and third in combined singles and doubles wins. He attended Monona Grove High School where he earned three soccer letters, and four tennis letters.   Arvold is employed at Wanger Asset Management in Chicago, and the national sales director since 2000. Elected to the Hall of Fame 2010.
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