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Eric Butorac
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Butorac (second from right) received his ITA Hall of Fame honor at Gustavus's Alumni Hall.

Butorac '03 Inducted into ITA Hall of Fame

2/21/2025 9:15:00 AM

SAINT PETER, Minn. - The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) inducted four members into its Men's Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame on Thursday night, including 2003 Gustavus graduate Eric Butorac. Butorac, also a 2018 inductee to the Gustavus Athletics Hall of Fame, becomes a 2025 ITA Hall of Fame inductee alongside coaches Bob Hansen (UC-Sant Cruz, Middlebury) and Michael Mullan (Swarthmore), and player Bud Schultz (Bates).  

The ITA Men's Hall of Fame inducted its first class in 1983 and since, has inducted more than 270 players, coaches, and contributors. Players are eligible for election to the Hall of Fame 10 years after the conclusion of their participation on the team and once they are no longer playing on the pro tour. Coaches are eligible immediately following retirement. The main criteria for election include college accomplishments and honors earned after college. 

One of the best tennis players to ever don the Three Crowns, Butorac was a driving force in the Gustavus men's tennis program's standing as a national powerhouse from 2001-03. Butorac stood up to the challenge of facing the top players in the country, winning both the NCAA singles and doubles championships in 2003 on his home court as Gustavus served as the host site. Butorac and doubles partner Kevin Whipple became the second duo in Division III history to advance to the NCAA finals in both singles and doubles the same year.

An outstanding attacker with a nasty serve, Butorac was a five-time All-American from 2001-03 and was the NCAA singles runner up in 2001. He was the first recipient of the Athletic Department's highest honor, being named the inaugural Gustavus Male Athlete of the Year in 2001. Butorac was a key cog in Gustavus's 2003 ITA indoor national championship, winning both his singles and doubles contests in the title match against Emory.

In the most pressure-packed situations, Butorac always played with an air of calmness. The Rochester, Minnesota native never lost a conference match during his career, going 16-0 in MIAC singles and 12-0 in MIAC doubles, earning two All-Conference awards. Butorac finished his singles career 77-16 and went 70-13 in doubles. During Butorac's three seasons at Gustavus, the Golden Gusties won three MIAC team titles, finished fourth at the NCAA Championships in 2001, and took third at the national tournament in both 2002 and 2003. He also won the ITA Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award in 2003.

After graduating in 2003 with a degree in psychology, Butorac was an ATP Tour professional from 2003-16. He won 18 ATP titles and played in the men's doubles finals at the 2014 Australian Open. He was also a semifinalist at the 2008 US Open and 2014 French Open Mixed Doubles. Since 2016, Butorac has been the Director of Pro Tennis Operations and Player Relations at the USTA. Eric and his wife Maggie live in Greenwich, Connecticut with their sons, Jack and Charlie.

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