2025 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships

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2025 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships
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DateMay 2–18, 2025
Edition43rd
LocationFirst, second, third rounds:
Campus sites
Remainder: Waco, Texas
VenueHurd Tennis Center
Hosted by: Baylor University
Champions
Women's team
Georgia
  2024  · NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships ·  2026  

The 2025 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships were the women's tennis tournaments played from May 2 to May 18, 2025, at campus sites and Waco, Texas at the Hurd Tennis Center hosted by Baylor University. [1] It was the 43rd edition of the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship. As part of a two-year pilot program, the women's singles and doubles championships were conducted in the fall of 2024, while the team championships were played in the spring of 2025. [2]

Contents

Georgia swept Texas A&M in straight sets, avenging their loss in the championship final from the previous year. This was Georgia's third win in program history (1994, 2000).

Women's team championship

A total of 64 teams were selected to compete for the women's team championship: 30 automatic qualifiers from each of the Division 1 conferences and 34 teams selected at-large. First round competition occurred May 2–3 with four teams playing in a single elimination format. The winner of each campus site would advance to the super regional on May 9–10. The winners of the super regional sites would advance to play at the Hurd Tennis Center in Waco, Texas. Eight teams would compete for the national championship May 17–18, hosted by Baylor University. [3]

Automatic qualifiers

The following 30 teams were automatic qualifiers, representing their conferences: [4]

ConferenceTeam
ACC NC State
The American Memphis
ASUN Stetson
Atlantic 10 VCU
Big East Xavier
Big Sky Sacramento State
Big South Charleston Southern
Big Ten Ohio State
Big 12 Texas Tech
Big West UC Santa Barbara
CAA Elon
Conference USA FIU
Horizon Youngstown State
Ivy Harvard
MAAC Quinnipiac
MAC Buffalo
MEAC South Carolina State
Missouri Valley UIC
Mountain West Boise State Broncos
Northeast FDU
Ohio Valley Bryant
Patriot Boston University
SEC Georgia
Southern Furman
Southland Stephen F. Austin
Summit Denver
Sun Belt Old Dominion
SWAC Florida A&M
WAC Grand Canyon
West Coast Pepperdine

National seeds

Sixteen teams were selected as national seeds, and were guaranteed to host for the first two rounds, if they submitted a bid and met criteria. [5]

Bracket

Bracket

Bold indicates winner. Host institutions for the first two rounds and Super Regionals are marked with an asterisk (*).

First Round
May 2, 2025
Campus sites
Second Round
May 3, 2025
Campus sites
Super Regionals
May 9–10, 2025
Campus sites
Quarterfinals
May 15, 2025
Waco
Semifinals
May 17, 2025
Waco
Championship
May 18, 2025
Waco
                  
1 Georgia*4
Florida A&M 0
1 Georgia4
Athens, Georgia
Georgia Tech 0
  Iowa 1
  Georgia Tech 4
1 Georgia* 4
California 0
  California 4
  Sacramento State 0
California4
Seattle, Washington
16 Washington 0
Stetson 0
16 Washington * 4
1 Georgia4
8 Duke 1
9 Auburn*4
South Carolina State 0
9 Auburn4
Auburn, Alabama
Wisconsin 1
  Clemson 3
Wisconsin 4
9 Auburn 2
8 Duke* 4
  Florida Atlantic 4
Old Dominion 1
Florida Atlantic 0
Durham, North Carolina
8 Duke4
Bryant 1
8 Duke * 4
1 Georgia4
5 North Carolina 0
5 North Carolina * 4
VCU 0
5 North Carolina4
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
South Carolina 0
  Kansas 0
South Carolina 4
5 North Carolina* 4
12 NC State 2
  UCF 4
Furman 1
UCF 1
Raleigh, North Carolina
12 NC State4
Charleston So. 0
12 NC State * 4
5 North Carolina4
13 LSU 2
13 LSU * 4
Stephen F. Austin 0
13 LSU4
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Southern California 1
  Memphis 0
Southern California 4
13 LSU4
4 Ohio State* 2
  Notre Dame 4
UIC 1
Notre Dame 1
Columbus, Ohio
4 Ohio State4
Buffalo 0
4 Ohio State * 4
1 Georgia4
2 Texas A&M 0
3 Michigan * 4
Youngstown State 0
3 Michigan4
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Arizona State 0
  Arizona State 4
Ole Miss 1
3 Michigan* 4
14 Texas 3
  Baylor 3
Boise State 4
Boise State 0
Austin, Texas
14 Texas4
Grand Canyon 0
14 Texas * 4
3 Michigan4
Oklahoma St. 0
11 Texas Tech * 4
Boston Univ. 0
11 Texas Tech 1
Lubbock, Texas
Stanford4
  FIU 1
Stanford 4
Stanford 3
Oklahoma State* 4
  Oklahoma State 4
Tulsa 0
Oklahoma State4
Norman, Oklahoma
6 Oklahoma 2
Denver 0
6 Oklahoma * 4
3 Michigan 1
2 Texas A&M4
7 Virginia * 4
Fairleigh Dickinson 0
7 Virginia4
Charlottesville, Virginia
Illinois 1
  Illinois 4
Arizona 1
7 Virginia* 0
10 Tennessee4
  Pepperdine 4
Wake Forest 1
Pepperdine 0
Knoxville, Tennessee
10 Tennessee4
Elon 0
10 Tennessee * 4
10 Tennessee 2
2 Texas A&M4
15 Vanderbilt 4
Xavier 0
15 Vanderbilt 1
Nashville, Tennessee
UCLA4
  Harvard 0
UCLA 4
UCLA 2
2 Texas A&M* 4
  UC Santa Barbara 4
Rice 3
UC Santa Barbara 1
College Station, Texas
2 Texas A&M4
Quinnipiac 0
2 Texas A&M * 4

Bracket source: [6]

References

  1. "Baylor's Hurd Tennis Center at the center of collegiate tennis this year". BaylorProud. April 29, 2025. Retrieved May 19, 2025.
  2. "Georgia wins 2025 NCAA DI women's tennis championship | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved May 19, 2025.
  3. "Teams announced for 2025 NCAA DI women's tennis championship | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved May 19, 2025.
  4. "Teams announced for 2025 NCAA DI women's tennis championship | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved May 18, 2025.
  5. "2025 Division I Women's Tennis Official Bracket | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com.
  6. https://www.ncaa.com/_flysystem/public-s3/styles/original/public-s3/images/2025/05/18/Screenshot%202025-05-18%20at%209.43.48%E2%80%AFPM.png?itok=W7Jd02ld.{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)