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Tori (Whitlinger) Pitsch was one of the earliest great athletes in Milwaukee women's tennis history, dominating the Midwestern Collegiate Conference (MCC) from 1994-98. She was statistically dominant, going 46-24 in singles play and 47-26 in doubles action during her four-year career. She graduated as the program record-holder in numerous categories, including singles winning percentage (.824 in 1994-95), career singles wins (46), career singles winning percentage (.658), career doubles wins (47) and career total wins (93).
Pitsch led her team in wins all four seasons and was recognized by the league each and every year. After being named MCC Newcomer of the Year, she was named All-MCC each of the following three seasons. Milwaukee improved its league standing each of her four years, finishing fourth in the league her senior season – its highest finish at that time.
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