By Jeff White (jwhite@virginia.edu)
VirginiaSports.com
CHARLOTTESVILLE –– Not for nothing is his given name Jefferson.
His parents, Scott and Sally Dockter, are University of Virginia graduates (Class of ’89) who remain passionate about their alma mater. Jefferson Dockter‘s three siblings––Jack, Kathryn and Sarah––are UVA alumni, too, and he’ll join their ranks next month.
“We’re die-hard,” said the youngest Dockter, an American studies major. “We bleed orange and blue, and it’s been that way forever.”
Asked about the Dockters, UVA director of tennis Andres Pedroso marveled at their commitment.
“They’re all in,” Pedroso said, “and they’ve been all in for many, years.”
Scott Dockter played on the Virginia tennis team as an undergraduate. Jefferson Dockter plays for the Cavaliers now, and the family will remain part of the program long after he moves on, as a visit to the new Virginia Tennis Facility at the Boar’s Head Sport Club makes clear.
At one end of the six outdoor courts is a scoreboard believed to be the largest in college tennis. It’s named for the Dockters and reflects the family’s generosity.
“With how much the Dockters love UVA and UVA tennis,” said Pedroso, who coaches the men’s team, “if they were going to give something, it was going to be something special and something that people are going to remember the facility by, and I think people are really impressed with our scoreboard, and I think visiting teams and fans are always going to remember the Dockter Family Scoreboard.”
For Jefferson, looking up during practices and matches and seeing Dockter Family Scoreboard in huge letters took some getting used to at first, but he’s proud of the gift.
“Honestly, it’s an honor for us to see our family name up there,” he said.
“I do not see my name on the scoreboard being a reflection of anything I’ve achieved. Rather, I see it as something my dad has done for all of us, my whole family. I was fortunate to be born with such amazing parents, and it’s a testament to them that the scoreboard exists and that I am affiliated with Virginia tennis at all. I’m very grateful.”

Jack Dockter, a 2013 graduate, was on the swim team at UVA for one season. Kathryn, who graduated in 2016, spent two years as a student-manager on the men’s tennis team when its head coach was Brian Boland, Pedroso’s predecessor. Under Boland, the Wahoos won NCAA team titles in 2013, ’15, ’16 and ’17.
Sarah graduated in 2018. She overlapped at UVA for one year with Jefferson, who enrolled in 2017 after graduating from Marist School in the Atlanta area.
“UVA has done so much for us,” said Scott Dockter, the chief executive officer at PDB Worldwide. “It’s meant the world to us to be affiliated with UVA, and to have the experience we had and the ability to give back in a small way. And also to give back to my family who supported me and gave me the chance to come from Columbus, Ohio, to UVA. At the time, being able to afford that wasn’t a sure thing. It’s as much a tribute to my parents and my family as it is my current family.”


