
Judy Sigel Freeman and Jill Sigel Greer
It was an exciting time for women’s tennis when identical twins Judy Sigel Freeman (Art) and Jill Sigel Greer (Art) attended CU. Professional female tennis player Billie Jean King had just beaten Bobby Riggs and Title IX had just passed for equality in sports for women. Yellow tennis balls were just being tested. “What an incredible experience for two Minnesota girls who played one tennis match in high school and won the Lake Conference in high-top tennis shoes and cutoff jean shorts!” wrote Judy. Her CU sweatsuit now hangs in Old Main. The twins, now 65, continue to play tennis together in the Twin Cities. “We dress alike and feel that usually gives us a three-game advantage,” said Judy, whose husband, Todd Freeman (Mktg’74), was a cheerleader at CU. Judy and Jill’s sister Susie Sigel Teboul (Jour’82) also went to CU, along with Judy’s son Zach Freeman (Mgmt’06) and Jill's daughter Allison Greer (IntPhys’16). “We all continue to have the University of Colorado deep in our hearts,” wrote Judy.