University of Minnesota Athletics
Jennie (Moe) Coughlin - M Club Hall of Fame
Jennie (Moe) Coughlin
Women's Tennis, 1989-92
HOF Class of 2015
When Coughlin - then known as Jennie Moe - finished her playing days at Minnesota, she sat atop every list of career wins in the Gopher record books. She earned 92 singles victories, which was the most in program history at the time. To this day, her doubles wins (89) and wins overall (181) remain the most by any Gopher woman in the modern era. All that winning led to big-time honors as well - Coughlin was named First Team All-Big Ten three consecutive times to finish her career (1990-92). She was the first Gopher to earn three First Team nods and is just one of four as of today. With her induction, Coughlin becomes just the third second-generation Hall of Famer in Gopher Athletics' history. Her father, former Gopher student-athlete and U of M Director of Athletics Tom Moe, was inducted in 2000.