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MSU Athletics Hall of Fame

Roger Bueneman

  • Class
    1979
  • Induction
    1997
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Tennis

ROGER BUENEMANN
Tennis, 1975-79
Inducted February 22, 1997

Roger Buenemann was a standout tennis player for MSU during four seasons as a Bears’ letterman from 1975 to 1979 in the latter stages of the MSU NCAA Division II and MIAA membership. During his competitive seasons at MSU, Buenemann played under Bears’ head coaches Tom Adams, Ken Hydinger and Jim Klousia. A native of St. Charles, Mo., Buenemann teamed with Dave Sperry through the last half of his career to form the most successful one-two singles and doubles combination in MSU tennis history. Buenemann and Sperry won the MIAA number one doubles championships in the conference meets in both 1978 and 1979 and Buenemann was also the league champion at number two singles in both of those seasons. Sperry and Buenemann were the top performers as MSU captured back-to-back conference team championships in ’78 and ’79 with total domination of the MIAA as MSU players won all six singles flights and all three doubles championships both years. Buenemann turned in a singles record of 17-9 as a freshman and followed that with won-lost standards of 19-8 as a sophomore, 18-12 his junior year, and 17-11 when he was a senior against increasingly difficult levels of competition. Buenemann’s doubles mark was 18-9 his freshman year and 14-8 when he was a sophomore. He redshirted during the 1977 season and came back to team with Sperry and post doubles records of 22-7 as a junior and 25-2 as a senior. He and Sperry advanced to the NCAA Division II doubles championship both seasons. Buenemann finished with MSU career records of 71-40 in singles and 79-26 in doubles and Buenemann ranks second only to Sperry on the all-time MSU lists for career match victories in both singles and doubles. The 1978 tennis Bears had a team record of 23-3 for the best dual meet season record in school history.

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