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Indiana Loves (1974–1978)

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Sport
  
Team tennis

Division
  
Eastern

League
  
World Team Tennis

Founded
  
May 22, 1973 (1973-05-22)

Folded
  
November 9, 1978 (1978-11-09)

Team history
  
Detroit Loves 1974 Indiana Loves 1975–1978

The Indiana Loves were a charter franchise of World Team Tennis (WTT). The team was founded as the Detroit Loves and moved to Indianapolis for the 1975 season. Following the 1978 season, Loves president Larry Noble announced that the team was folding.

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Inaugural season

The Loves were founded by Seymour Brode and Marshall Greenspan as a charter franchise of WTT in 1973, and played their home matches at Cobo Arena in downtown Detroit starting with the league's inaugural season in 1974. The team was led by Rosie Casals, one of the top American female players at the time, and Kerry Harris and Allan Stone, who teamed up to lead WTT in game-winning percentage in mixed doubles. Other players on the inaugural Loves team were Phil Dent, Mary-Ann Beattie and Lenny Simpson. The Loves won the Central Section Championship with a record of 30 wins and 14 losses, edging out the Pittsburgh Triangles in a standings tiebreaker for the section title.

WTT division semifinal and division final playoff series in 1974, were played over two legs, one match on the home court of each team. The team with the best aggregate score over the two matches was the winner. As the higher seed, the Loves had the choice to play either the first or the second match at home. The Loves met the Triangles in the Eastern Division Semifinals and lost both matches, 31–10 at home and 32–17 in Pittsburgh.

Following the season, Brode and Greenspan put the team up for sale, and a new ownership group led by William H. Bereman and Dan Domont bought the Loves on November 18, 1974, and moved them to Indianapolis changing the team's name to the Indiana Loves.

Move to Indiana

The Loves moved into the Indiana Convention Center in downtown Indianapolis for the 1975 season. Led by coach Allan Stone who was a key member of their previous season's section championship team, the Loves struggled to a record of 18 wins and 26 losses, fourth place in the Eastern Division and missed the playoffs.

In 1976, the Loves featured Ann Kiyomura and Ray Ruffels who teamed up to have WTT's best game-winning percentage in mixed doubles. The overall results were not much better than the previous season. The Loves finished with 19 wins and 25 losses, fourth place in the Eastern Division and missed the playoffs again.

Return to the playoffs

Before the 1977 season, Dan Domont sold out his interest in the Loves, and Larry Noble became the principal owner. William H. Beremen remained part of the ownership group and team president. The Loves added Vitas Gerulaitis and Sue Barker who went on to win the Female Rookie of the Year Award. The Loves committed themselves to a $250,000 contract over two years for Gerulaitis. While they still had a losing record, the Loves improved enough to qualify for the playoffs with a record of 21 wins and 23 losses, third place in the Eastern Division.

The Loves met the defending WTT champion New York Apples in the best-of-three Eastern Division Semifinals. The Apples took the opening match, 33–21. The Loves won the second match, 27–25, to force a deciding third match which the Apples won in dominant fashion, 31–15, to end the Loves' season.

Final season

In 1978, the Loves moved into the larger Market Square Arena. The team struggled to a record of 13 wins and 31 losses, last place in the Eastern Division.

On November 9, 1978, Loves principal owner Larry Noble announced that the team was folding.

Season-by-season records

The following table shows regular season records, playoff results and titles won by the Indiana Loves franchise since its founding in 1974.

Home courts

The following table shows home courts used by the Indiana Loves franchise.

Individual honors

The following table shows individual honors bestowed upon players and coaches of the Indiana Loves franchise.

Hall of Fame players

The following players who are enshrined in the International Tennis Hall of Fame played for the Indiana Loves franchise:

  • Rosie Casals
  • Final roster

    The Indiana Loves final roster for the 1974 season was

  • Allan Stone, Player-Coach
  • Dianne Fromholtz
  • Tanya Harford
  • Sue Mappin
  • Geoff Masters
  • John Whitlinger
  • References

    Indiana Loves (1974–1978) Wikipedia


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