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Wabash College Athletics Hall of Fame

Gregory B. Millis

  • Class
    1976
  • Induction
    1997
  • Sport(s)
    Tennis
Gregory B. "Greg" Millis, you came to Wabash from Indianapolis North Central High School in the fall of 1972 and were a key member of Wabash's top tennis teams in history. You brought with you to Wabash an impressive prep resume, which included a runner-up finish in the 1972 Indiana High School singles championship. A three-year tennis letterman, you own the second best win-loss record in Wabash tennis history — an amazing mark of 51-10 in singles play. You also won three straight Indiana Collegiate Conference singles championships and teamed with doubles partners for three straight ICC and Little State Championships. You were a two-time Most Valuable Player for Wabash in 1973 and 1974 with a combined singles and doubles record of 77 13. While teaming with fellow Hall of Famer Dave Brooks in doubles play, you combined for a very fine 31-6 mark. Your legacy to the Wabash tennis team was a three-year team record of 28-12 which included two ICC and two Little State team titles.

A Gilbert Scholar and biology major, you left Wabash after just three years to enter medical school at Indiana University. Upon earning your M.D. in 1979, you spent five years in surgical residency at the University of Wisconsin. You are currently a board certified surgeon with the Southern Indiana Surgery group in Columbus, Indiana. You and your wife, Barbara, are the parents of two sons, Matthew and Brian. For your outstanding efforts on the tennis courts of Wabash, the National Association of Wabash Men is proud to induct you, Gregory B. Millis, into the Wabash College Athletic Hall of Fame.
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