Release courtesy of Wes Frahm, Director of Athletic Communications and Marketing, Michigan Technological University
HOUGHTON, Mich. — Michigan Tech athletics
today honored the memory of longtime coach Verdie Cox with the
naming of the courts at Gates Tennis Center as the “Verdie
Cox Courts”. New lettering and a plaque honoring Cox were
unveiled during a ceremony in front of family and friends at Gates
Tennis Center this morning.
The plaque reads as follows:
“One of the most versatile athletes in the history of
Southern Illinois University, Verdie Cox continued that trait as a
coach and teacher for 32 years at Michigan Tech. He was head
men’s tennis coach for 23 years. Under his leadership the
tennis team recorded seven unbeaten seasons and four NIC Conference
titles (1960, 1970, 1976 & 1979). He was named NIC Coach of the
Year four times.
As the head men’s basketball coach for 19 seasons, Cox lead
the Huskies to their first conference championship in 1962-63 with
a 17-5 record, and finished third in the NCAA Division II regional
in 1962-63. Cox also named Coach of the Year in the Northern
Intercollegiate Conference that same season.
Cox was also a core member of the Michigan Tech Football program.
He was an assistant coach from 1954 – 1975, helping the
Huskies win seven conference championships and record a 9-0
undefeated season in 1974.
Verdie Cox was the pro and manager at Portage Lake Golf Course for
19 years and was the moving force behind the addition of the
“front nine,” transforming it into one of the Upper
Peninsula’s most challenging courses. He also won several
golf championships and served as a high school athletic director,
football, and basketball coach before coming to Houghton in
1949.
Verdie Cox was inducted in the U.P. Sports Hall of Fame in 1980
and the Michigan Tech Sports Hall of Fame in 1985.
Even after his coaching career at Michigan Tech, Cox had an impact
on the Michigan Tech Athletic Department. Several fundraising
efforts bearing his name assisted the football and basketball
programs in raising money for their programs. The strong
affinity for Verdie Cox helped Michigan Tech Athletics in raising
over $350,000. This passion for Verdie Cox and his legacy of love
for Michigan Tech is recognized by naming the tennis courts at
Gates Tennis Center: Verdie Cox Courts.”
Cox’s children, Tom Cox and Martha Dufresne, were on hand
for the ceremony as were many of Verdie’s former players.