Four former Stanford players head the list of men who will be inducted into the Intercollegiate Hall of Fame. Former Cardinal Jim Grabb, Gene Mayer, Jonathan Stark and Scott Davis, all whom also had long ATP Tour careers, will go in at a ceremony held at the school during the 2011 NCAA Championships in May. Pepperdine's Simon Aspelin, a Swede and current ATP Tour doubles specialist, will also be inducted, as will Marcel Freeman of UCLA. Tim Cass who coached at New Mexico and Texas A&M, will also be honored.
Stanford players lead college hall of fame inductees
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