WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – William & Mary Athletics inducted its Hall of Fame Class of 2018 on March 24. Former Tribe men's tennis standout and current head coach
Jeff Kader '05 was among the nine former student-athletes and one team to earn the prestigious distinction. Relive the memorable night with Kader's Hall of Fame presentation and acceptance speech. View the video above or click
HERE.
Jeff Kader, 2005
Jeff Kadar graduated as one of the top players in W&M men's tennis program's long and storied history. He earned four consecutive All-CAA honors in singles, including first team honors in 2003, 2004 and 2005. During his time at W&M, the Tribe won 55 dual matches and finished each season in the national team rankings. The Tribe was ranked No. 53 in 2002, No. 51 in 2003, No. 44 in 2004 and No. 62 in 2005.
The Geneva, Ohio, native led W&M to a CAA Championship as a senior in 2005, upending a pair national top-35 opponents at No. 1 singles from Old Dominion and VCU in the league semifinals and championship, respectively. He was named the CAA Tournament's Most Outstanding Performer for his efforts, a first in program history.
On the national scene, Kader competed at the ITA All-American Championships during his senior year, where he entered the event with a career-high No. 26 national singles ranking and recorded upsets over the No. 1 and No. 4 seeds. He finished both 2004 (60th) and 2005 (52nd) in the national top-60 in singles. Kader earned a spot in the NCAA Singles Championship during both his junior and senior years, making him the only Tribe men's player to appear in multiple NCAAs singles draws since the 1948 season. Kader was also selected as the winner of the Blue-Gray Classic Sportsmanship Award in 2005.
In 2010, Kader was one of 25 players across all league schools and one of eight Tribe players named to the CAA Silver Anniversary Team for men's tennis. He still ranks among the top winners in program lore, coming in fourth on the Tribe's career singles wins list (85) and seventh on its doubles wins chart (84). Kader graduated from William & Mary with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology. Following his career with the Tribe, he played professionally in France.
After his playing career ended, he entered the coaching ranks and held positions at both NC State (top assistant) and the University of Texas-San Antonio (head coach) before becoming the 17
th head coach in William & Mary's history in 2015.
He and his wife, Morgan, have two children, Harrison Alexander and Davis Henry.
Joining Kader in earning induction into W&M Athletics Hall of Fame were the 1996 W&M men's soccer team, field hockey, lacrosse and women's basketball's Deedee Helfrich Anderson '69, men's basketball's Randy Bracy III '99 and Adam Hess '04, volleyball's Kirsten Schimke Jones '93, men's gymnastics' Daniel Krovich '92, baseball's Will Rhymes '05, cross country and track and field's Ali Mann Stemm '00 and football's Kurt Wrigley '83. View each of the inductees' bios, presentations and acceptance speeches by clicking on the links below:
1996 Men's Soccer Team
Deedee Helfrich Anderson '69
Randy Bracy III '99
Adam Hess '04
Kirsten Schimke Jones '93
Daniel Krovich '92
Will Rhymes '05
Ali Mann Stemm '00
Kurt Wrigley '83