University of Michigan Hall of Honor

Brian Eisner
- Induction:
- 2011
The longest-tenured and most successful men's tennis coach in U-M history, Eisner led the Wolverines to 18 Big Ten Conference team championships in his 30 years at the helm. From 1969-99, Eisner coached Michigan to a 449-201 (.690) record in dual matches and six top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championships. He coached 69 All-Big Ten selections, 12 Big Ten singles champions, 14 Big Ten doubles champions, six Big Ten Athletes of the Year and 16 ITA All-Americans, including former standout Michael Leach, who won the 1982 NCAA Singles Championship. Eisner earned degrees from Michigan State University, where he served as team captain for the tennis team in 1961 and 1962. Photo Gallery ![]()
B1G Play Awaits as Softball Opens Conference Slate
Thursday, March 12
Ice Hockey Highlights vs. Notre Dame - Big Ten Tournament (March 11)
Wednesday, March 11
Women's History Month - My HERo: Gretel Ham
Wednesday, March 11
Burnett's Commitment to Training, Nutrition Paying Dividends
Wednesday, March 11




