NCAA Men's Tennis Championship

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The NCAA Men's Tennis Championships are annual tournaments held in the spring to crown team, singles, and doubles champions in American college tennis. The first intercollegiate championship was held in 1883, 23 years before the founding of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), with Harvard's Joseph Clark taking the singles title. The same year Clark partnered to Howard Taylor to win the doubles title.

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Since 1963, the NCAA organizes separate tournaments for Division I and II. A tournament for Division III was added in 1973. The NCAA discontinued the Division II singles and doubles championships in 1995.

From 1946 to 1976, players' individual performances were awarded points which were tallied to determine the NCAA "team" champion. In 1977, the NCAA began a dual-match single-elimination team tournament with 16 schools to determine the team championship. Subsequently, expanded to include byes for 12 teams in the first round, the team tournament adopted its current 64-team single-elimination format in 1999.

The University of Virginia won the most recent Division I national team championship in 2022, defeating the University of Kentucky, 4–0, in the final. Florida's Ben Shelton captured the singles championship, and Texas's Cleeve Harper and Richard Ciamarra won the doubles championship. Barry University won the Division II national championship. The University of Chicago won the Division III national team championship; Stan Morris of Middlebury College captured the singles title, and Case Western Reserve University`s James Hopper and Jonathan Powell won the doubles title.

Team champions

Division IDivision IIDivision III
YearSchoolCoachYearSchoolCoachYearSchoolCoach
1946 Southern California William Moylenot contestednot contested
1947 William & Mary Sharvey G. Umbeck
1948 William & Mary (2)Sharvey G. Umbeck
1949 San Francisco Norman Brooks
1950 UCLA J.D. Morgan
1951 Southern California (2)Louis Wheeler
1952 UCLA (2) J.D. Morgan
1953 UCLA (3) J.D. Morgan
1954 UCLA (4) J.D. Morgan
1955 Southern California (3) George Toley
1956 UCLA (5) J.D. Morgan
1957 Michigan William Murphy
1958 Southern California (4) George Toley
1959 Tulane
 Notre Dame 
Thomas Fallon
Emmet Pare
1960 UCLA (6) J.D. Morgan
1961 UCLA (7) J.D. Morgan
1962 Southern California (5) George Toley
1963 Southern California (6) George Toley 1963 Cal State LA Scotty Deeds
1964 Southern California (7) George Toley 1964 Cal State LA (2)John Eckendorf
Southern Illinois Carl Sexton
1965 UCLA (8) J.D. Morgan 1965 Cal State LA (3)Scotty Deeds
1966 Southern California (8) George Toley 1966 Rollins Norm Copeland
1967 Southern California (9) George Toley 1967 Long Beach State Dan Campbell
1968 Southern California (10) George Toley 1968 Fresno State Richard Murray
1969 Southern California (11) George Toley 1969 Cal State Northridge Dave Sterle
1970 UCLA (9) Glenn Bassett 1970 UC Irvine Myron McNamara
1971 UCLA (10) Glenn Bassett 1971 UC Irvine (2)Myron McNamara
1972 Trinity (Texas) Clarence Mabry1972 UC Irvine (3)Myron McNamara
Rollins (2)Norm Copeland
1973 Stanford Dick Gould 1973 UC Irvine (4)Myron McNamara
1974 Stanford (2) Dick Gould 1974 San Diego Hans Wichary
1975 UCLA (11) Glenn Bassett 1975 UC Irvine (5)Myron McNamara
San Diego (2)Hans Wichary
1976 Southern California (12) George Toley 1976 Hampton Robert Screen1976 Kalamazoo George Acker
UCLA (12) Glenn Bassett
1977 Stanford (3) Dick Gould 1977 UC Irvine (6)Myron McNamara1977 Swarthmore William Cullen
1978 Stanford (4) Dick Gould 1978 SIU Edwardsville Kent DeMars1978 Kalamazoo (2)George Acker
1979 UCLA (13) Glenn Bassett 1979 SIU Edwardsville (2)Kent DeMars1979 Redlands Jim Verdieck
1980 Stanford (5) Dick Gould 1980 SIU Edwardsville (3)Kent DeMars1980 Gustavus Adolphus Steve Wilkinson
1981 Stanford (6) Dick Gould 1981 SIU Edwardsville (4)Kent DeMars1981 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Hank Krieger
Swarthmore (2)Michael Mullan
1982 UCLA (14) Glenn Bassett 1982 SIU Edwardsville (5)Kent DeMars1982 Gustavus Adolphus (2)Steve Wilkinson
1983 Stanford (7) Dick Gould 1983 SIU Edwardsville (6)Kent DeMars1983 Redlands (2)Jim Verdieck
1984 UCLA (15) Glenn Bassett 1984 SIU Edwardsville (7)Kent DeMars1984 Redlands (3)Jim Verdieck
1985 Georgia Dan Magill 1985 Chapman Mike Edles1985 Swarthmore (3)Michael Mullan
1986 Stanford (8) Dick Gould 1986 Cal Poly Hugh Bream1986 Kalamazoo (3)George Acker
1987 Georgia (2) Dan Magill 1987 Chapman (2)Mike Edles1987 Kalamazoo (4)George Acker
1988 Stanford (9) Dick Gould 1988 Chapman (3)Mike Edles1988 Washington & Lee Gary Franke
1989 Stanford (10) Dick Gould 1989 Hampton (2)Robert Screen1989 UC Santa Cruz Bob Hansen
1990 Stanford (11) Dick Gould 1990 Cal Poly (2)Kevin Platt1990 Swarthmore (4)Michael Mullan
1991 Southern California (13)Dick Leach1991 Rollins (3)Norm Copeland1991 Kalamazoo (5)George Acker
1992 Stanford (12) Dick Gould 1992 UC Davis John Nelson1992 Kalamazoo (6)George Acker
1993 Southern California (14)Dick Leach1993 Lander Joe Cabri1993 Kalamazoo (7)George Acker
1994 Southern California (15)Dick Leach1994 Lander (2)Joe Cabri1994 Washington (Maryland) Tim Gray
1995 Stanford (13) Dick Gould 1995 Lander (3)Joe Cabri1995 UC Santa Cruz (2)Bob Hansen
1996 Stanford (14) Dick Gould 1996 Lander (4)Joe Cabri1996 UC Santa Cruz (3)Bob Hansen
1997 Stanford (15) Dick Gould 1997 Lander (5)Joe Cabri1997 Washington (Maryland) (2)Matt Rose
1998 Stanford (16) Dick Gould 1998 Lander (6)Joe Cabri1998 UC Santa Cruz (4)Bob Hansen
1999 Georgia (3) Manuel Diaz 1999 Lander (7)Joe Cabri1999 Williams Dave Johnson
2000 Stanford (17) Dick Gould 2000 Lander (8)Joe Cabri2000 Trinity (Texas) (2)Butch Newman
2001 Georgia (4) Manuel Diaz 2001 Rollins (4)Jim Poling2001 Williams (2)Dave Johnson
2002 Southern California (16)Dick Leach2002 BYU-Hawaii David Porter2002 Williams (3)Dave Johnson
2003 Illinois Craig Tiley 2003 BYU-Hawaii David Porter2003 Emory John Browning
2004 Baylor Matt Knoll2004 West Florida Derrick Racine2004 Middlebury David Schwarz
2005 UCLA (16) Billy Martin 2005 West Florida (2)Derrick Racine2005 UC Santa Cruz (5)Bob Hansen
2006 Pepperdine Adam Steinberg2006 Valdosta State John Hansen2006 Emory (2)John Browning
2007 Georgia (5) Manuel Diaz 2007 Lynn Mike Perez2007 UC Santa Cruz (6)Bob Hansen
2008 Georgia (6) Manuel Diaz 2008 Armstrong Simon Earnshaw2008 Washington-St. Louis Roger Follmer
2009 Southern California (17)Peter Smith2009 Armstrong Simon Earnshaw2009 UC Santa Cruz (7)Bob Hansen
2010 Southern California (18)Peter Smith2010 Barry George Samuel2010 Middlebury (2)David Schwarz
2011 Southern California (19)Peter Smith2011 Valdosta State (2)John Hansen2011 Amherst Chris Garner
2012 Southern California (20)Peter Smith2012 Armstrong (3)Simon Earnshaw2012 Emory (3)John Browning
2013 Virginia Brian Boland 2013 Barry (2)George Samuel2013 Williams (4)Dan Greenberg
2014 Southern California (21)Peter Smith2014 West Florida (3)Derrick Racine2014 Amherst (2)Chris Garner
2015 Virginia (2) Brian Boland 2015 Barry (3)George Samuel2015 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (2)Paul Settles
2016 Virginia (3) Brian Boland 2016 Hawaii Pacific Hendrik Bode2016 Bowdoin Conor Smith
2017 Virginia (4) Brian Boland 2017 West Florida (4)Derrick Racine2017 Emory (4)John Browning
2018 Wake Forest Tony Bresky2018 Columbus State Evan Isaacs2018 Middlebury (3)Bob Hansen
2019 Texas Bruce Berque2019 Barry (4)George Samuel2019 Emory (5)John Browning
2020not contested2020not contested2020not contested
2021 Florida Bryan Shelton 2021 Barry (5)George Samuel2021 Emory (6)John Browning
2022 Virginia (5) Andres Pedroso 2022 Barry (6)Thomas Hipp2022 UChicago Jay Tee
2023 Virginia (6) Andres Pedroso 2023 Barry (7)Thomas Hipp2023 Case Western Todd Wojtkowski
2024 TCU TBD2024 Valdosta TBD2024 Chicago TBD

Individual champions

The NCAA was founded in 1906. The first tennis championship sponsored by the NCAA was in 1946. [1]
Individual championships were not held in 1917–18.

Singles

Division IDivision IIDivision III
YearPlayerSchoolYearPlayerSchoolYearPlayerSchool
1883 Joseph Clark (spring) Harvard not contestednot contested
Howard Taylor (fall) Harvard
1884 Percy Knapp Yale
1885 Percy Knapp Yale
1886 Godfrey Brinley Trinity (Conn.)
1887 Philip Sears Harvard
1888 Philip Sears Harvard
1889 Robert P. Huntington Yale
1890 Fred Hovey Harvard
1891 Fred Hovey Harvard
1892 William Larned Cornell
1893 Malcolm Chace Brown
1894 Malcolm Chace Yale
1895 Malcolm Chace Yale
1896 Malcolm Whitman Harvard
1897S.G. Thompson Princeton
1898 Leo Ware Harvard
1899 Dwight Davis Harvard
1900 Raymond Little Princeton
1901 Fred Alexander Princeton
1902 William Clothier Harvard
1903 Edward Dewhurst Penn
1904 Robert LeRoy Columbia
1905 Edward Dewhurst Penn
1906 Robert LeRoy Columbia
1907G. Peabody Gardner Harvard
1908 Nathaniel Niles Harvard
1909 Wallace Johnson Penn
1910R.A. Holden Yale
1911 Edward Whitney Harvard
1912 George Church Princeton
1913 Richard Williams Harvard
1914 George Church Princeton
1915 Richard Williams Harvard
1916 G. Colket Caner Harvard
1917not contested
1918not contested
1919 Chuck Garland Yale
1920Lascelles Banks Yale
1921 Philip Neer Stanford
1922Lucien Williams Yale
1923Carl Fischer Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
1924Wallace Scott Washington-St. Louis
1925 Edward Chandler California
1926 Edward Chandler California
1927 Wilmer Allison Texas
1928 Julius Seligson Lehigh
1929 Berkeley Bell Texas
1930 Clifford Sutter Tulane
1931 Keith Gledhill Stanford
1932 Clifford Sutter Tulane
1933 Jack Tidball UCLA
1934 Gene Mako Southern California
1935 Wilbur Hess Rice
1936 Ernest Sutter Tulane
1937 Ernest Sutter Tulane
1938 Frank Guernsey Rice
1939 Frank Guernsey Rice
1940 Donald McNeill Kenyon
1941 Joseph Hunt Navy
1942 Ted Schroeder Stanford
1943 Francisco Segura Miami (Florida)
1944 Francisco Segura Miami (Florida)
1945 Francisco Segura Miami (Florida)
1946 † Bob Falkenburg Southern California
1947Gardner Larned William & Mary
1948 Harry Likas San Francisco
1949 Jack Tuero Tulane
1950 Herbert Flam UCLA
1951 Tony Trabert Cincinnati
1952 Hugh Stewart Southern California
1953 Ham Richardson Tulane
1954 Ham Richardson Tulane
1955 Jose Aguero Tulane
1956 Alex Olmedo Southern California
1957 Barry MacKay Michigan
1958 Alex Olmedo Southern California
1959 Whitney Reed San Jose State
1960Larry Nagler UCLA
1961 Allen Fox UCLA
1962 Rafael Osuna Southern California
1963 Dennis Ralston Southern California 1963Gil Rodriguez Cal State LA
1964 Dennis Ralston Southern California 1964Gary Johnson Cal State LA
1965 Arthur Ashe UCLA 1965Gary Johnson Cal State LA
1966 Charlie Pasarell UCLA 1966George Dickinson Chattanooga
1967 Bob Lutz Southern California 1967 Sherwood Stewart Lamar
1968 Stan Smith Southern California 1968Bob Delgado Cal State LA
1969 Joaquín Loyo-Mayo Southern California 1969 Steve Messmer Cal State Northridge
1970 Jeff Borowiak UCLA 1970Earl O'Neill UC Irvine
1971 Jimmy Connors UCLA 1971Bob Chappell UC Irvine
1972 Dick Stockton Trinity (Texas) 1972 Charles Owens Samford
1973 Alex Mayer Stanford 1973Bob Chappell UC Irvine
1974 John Whitlinger Stanford 1974Andy Rae San Diego
1975 Billy Martin UCLA 1975Andy Rae San Diego
1976 Bill Scanlon Trinity (Texas) 1976Tim Monroe UC Davis 1976John Blomberg Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1977 Matt Mitchell Stanford 1977Juan Farrow SIU Edwardsville 1977A.J. Shaka Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1978 John McEnroe Stanford 1978Juan Farrow SIU Edwardsville 1978Chris Bussert Kalamazoo
1979 Kevin Curren Texas 1979Arjun Fernando SIU Edwardsville 1979Mark Tappan Redlands
1980 Robert Van't Hof Southern California 1980Juan Farrow SIU Edwardsville 1980Chris Burns Kalamazoo
1981 Tim Mayotte Stanford 1981 Ken Flach SIU Edwardsville 1981Donovan Jones Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1982 Mike Leach Michigan 1982 Ken Flach SIU Edwardsville 1982Shaun Miller Gustavus Adolphus
1983 Greg Holmes Utah 1983 Ken Flach SIU Edwardsville 1983Erik Michelsen Redlands
1984 Mikael Pernfors Georgia 1984Steve Riza Stephen F. Austin 1984Scott Moore Redlands
1985 Mikael Pernfors Georgia 1985Brian Talgo Rollins 1985Toby Clark Principia
1986 Dan Goldie Stanford 1986Neil Smith Stephen F. Austin 1986Tim Corwin Kalamazoo
1987 Andrew Burrow Miami (Florida) 1987Pat Emmet Rollins 1987Toby Clark Principia
1988 Robbie Weiss Pepperdine 1988 Miles Walker Chapman 1988Noel Occomy Brandeis
1989 Donni Leaycraft LSU 1989Mark Billone Bloomsburg 1989John Morris Washington & Lee
1990 Steve Bryan Texas 1990Luciano D'Andrea Tennessee-Martin 1990Larry Gewer Washington (Maryland)
1991 Jared Palmer Stanford 1991Pradeep Raman Armstrong 1991Lewis Miller Kalamazoo
1992 Alex O'Brien Stanford 1992Philipp Schertel Armstrong 1992Lewis Miller Kalamazoo
1993 Chris Woodruff Tennessee 1993Mark Segesta UC Davis 1993Ryan McKee Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1994 Mark Merklein Florida 1994Roberto Cavalcante Hampton 1994Seth Denawetz Kalamazoo
1995 Sargis Sargsian Arizona State not contested1995Damian Polla Washington (Maryland)
1996 Cecil Mamiit Southern California 1996Mark Ellis Cal Lutheran
1997 Luke Smith UNLV 1997Damian Polla Washington (Maryland)
1998 Bob Bryan Stanford 1998David Weisman Babson
1999 Jeff Morrison Florida 1999Thomas Oechel UC Santa Cruz
2000 Alex Kim Stanford 2000Kayvon Fatahalian Carnegie Mellon
2001 Matías Boeker Georgia 2001Derek Fitzpatrick UC Santa Cruz
2002 Matías Boeker Georgia 2002Josh Lefkowitz Williams
2003 Amer Delić Illinois 2003 Eric Butorac Gustavus Adolphus
2004 Benjamin Becker Baylor 2004 Matt Seeberger UC Santa Cruz
2005 Benedikt Dorsch Baylor 2005 Matt Seeberger UC Santa Cruz
2006 Benjamin Kohllöffel UCLA 2006Will Boe-Wiegaard Bates
2007 Somdev Devvarman Virginia 2007 Matt Seeberger UC Santa Cruz
2008 Somdev Devvarman Virginia 2008Michael Greenberg Kenyon
2009 Devin Britton Mississippi 2009Michael Goodwin Emory
2010 Bradley Klahn Stanford 2010John Watts Washington-St. Louis
2011 Steve Johnson Southern California 2011Chris Goodwin Emory
2012 Steve Johnson Southern California 2012Dillon Pottish Emory
2013 Blaž Rola Ohio State 2013Adam Putterman Washington-St. Louis
2014 Marcos Giron UCLA 2014Joey Fritz Amherst
2015 Ryan Shane Virginia 2015Warren Wood Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
2016 Mackenzie McDonald UCLA 2016 Skyler Butts Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
2017 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski Virginia 2017Lubomir Cuba Middlebury
2018 Petros Chrysochos Wake Forest 2018Grant Urken Bowdoin
2019 Paul Jubb South Carolina 2019Jonathan Jemison Emory
2020not contested2020not contested
2021 Sam Riffice Florida 2021Leo Vithoontien Carleton
2022 Ben Shelton Florida 2022Stan Morris Middlebury

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Doubles

Division IDivision IIDivision III
YearChampionsSchoolYearChampionsSchoolYearChampionsSchool
1883Joseph Clark, Howard Taylor (spring) Harvard not contestednot contested
R.E. Presbrey, Howard Taylor (fall) Harvard
1884Wallace Knapp, William Thorne Yale
1885Wallace Knapp, Arthur Shipman Yale
1886Wallace Knapp, William Thacher Yale
1887P.S. Sears, Quincy Shaw Harvard
1888 Oliver Campbell, V.G. Hall Columbia
1889 Oliver Campbell, A.E. Wright Columbia
1890S.T. Chase, Quincy Shaw Harvard
1891 Fred Hovey, Robert Wrenn Harvard
1892F.B. Winslow, Robert Wrenn Harvard
1893 Malcolm Chace, C.R. Budlong Brown
1894 Malcolm Chace, Arthur E. Foote Yale
1895 Malcolm Chace, Arthur E. Foote Yale
1896W.M. Scudder, Leo Ware Harvard
1897 Leo Ware, Malcolm Whitman Harvard
1898 Leo Ware, Malcolm Whitman Harvard
1899Dwight Davis, Holcombe Ward Harvard
1900 Fred Alexander, Raymond Little Princeton
1901H.A. Plummer, Samuel L. Russell Yale
1902 William Clothier, E.W. Leonard Harvard
1903Fredrick Colston, E. Clapp Yale
1904 Karl Behr, George Bodman Yale
1905E.B. Dewhurst, H.B. Register Penn
1906Albert Spaulding, Howard S. Wells Yale
1907A.S. Dabney, Nat Niles Harvard
1908Alex Thayer, H.M. Tilden Penn
1909Wallace Johnson, Alex Thayer Penn
1910Burnham Dell, Dean Mathey Princeton
1911C.T. Butler, Dean Mathey Princeton
1912George Church, W.H. Mace Princeton
1913J.J. Armstrong, Watson Washburn Harvard
1914Richard Harte, R. Norris Williams Harvard
1915Richard Harte, R. Norris Williams Harvard
1916G. Colket Caner, Richard Harte Harvard
1919Charles Garland, K.N. Hawks Yale
1920 Amos Wilder, Leland Wiley Yale
1921Brooks Fenno, William Feibleman Harvard
1922James Davies, Philip Neer Stanford
1923Louis Thalheimer, Lew White Texas
1924Louis Thalheimer, Lew White Texas
1925Gervais Hills, Gerald Stratford California
1926Edward Chandler, Tom Stow California
1927Kenneth Appel, John Van Ryn Princeton
1928Alan Herrington, Ralph McElvenny Stanford
1929Benjamin Gorchakoff, Arthur Kussman Occidental
1930Dolf Muehleisen, Robert Muench California
1931 Bruce Barnes, Karl Kamrath Texas
1932Joseph Coughlin, Keith Gledhill Stanford
1933Joseph Coughlin, Sam Lee Stanford
1934Phillip Castlen, Gene Mako Southern California
1935Richard Bennett, Paul Newton California
1936Bennett Dey, William Seward Stanford
1937Richard Bennett, Paul Newton California
1938Joseph Hunt, Lewis Wetherell Southern California
1939Douglas Imhoff, Robert Peacock California
1940Lawrence Dee, James Wade Stanford
1941Charles Mattman, Charles Olewine Southern California
1942Lawrence Dee, Ted Schroeder Stanford
1943Walter Driver, John Hickman Texas
1944John Hickman, Felix Kelley Texas
1945Thomas Burke, Pancho Segura Miami (Florida)
1946 † Robert Falkenburg, Thomas Falkenburg Southern California
1947Bob Curtis, Sam Match Rice
1948 Bernard Bartzen, Fred Kovaleski William & Mary
1949 James Brink, Fred Fisher Washington
1950 Herbert Flam, Gene Garrett UCLA
1951 Earl Cochell, Hugh Stewart Southern California
1952Hugh Ditzler, Clifton Mayne California
1953Lawrence Huebner, Robert Perry UCLA
1954Ronald Livingston, Robert Perry UCLA
1955 Francisco Contreras, Joaquin Reyes Southern California
1956 Francisco Contreras, Alex Olmedo Southern California
1957 Crawford Henry, Ronald Holmberg Tulane
1958Edward Atkinson, Alex Olmedo Southern California
1959 Crawford Henry, Ronald Holmberg Tulane
1960 Allen Fox, Larry Nagler UCLA
1961Ramsey Earnhart, Rafael Osuna Southern California
1962Ramsey Earnhart, Rafael Osuna Southern California
1963 Rafael Osuna, Dennis Ralston Southern California 1963Gil Rodriguez, John Lee Cal State LA
1964 William Bond, Dennis Ralston Southern California 1964Don Gaynor, Lee Reid UC Santa Barbara
1965 Arthur Ashe, Ian Crookenden UCLA 1965Bill Schoen, John Yeomans Redlands
1966 Ian Crookenden, Charlie Pasarell UCLA 1966 Ken Stuart, Fred Suessmann Long Beach State
1967 Bob Lutz, Stan Smith Southern California 1967Fred Suessmann, Dennis Trout Long Beach State
1968 Bob Lutz, Stan Smith Southern California 1968Gary Ogden, Jim Powers Fresno State
1969 Marcelo Lara, Joaquín Loyo-Mayo Southern California 1969George Benedict, Steve Messmer Cal State Northridge
1970 Pat Cramer, Luis Garcia Miami (Florida) 1970Gregg Jablonski, Charles Nachand UC Irvine
1971 Jeff Borowiak, Haroon Rahim UCLA 1971Ron Lague, John Lowman Rollins
1972Alex Mayer, Roscoe Tanner Stanford 1972John Lowman, Mike Strickland Rollins
1973 Jim Delaney, Alex Mayer Stanford 1973Bob Chappell, Glenn Cripe UC Irvine
1974 Jim Delaney, John Whitlinger Stanford 1974Andy Rae, Russell Watts San Diego
1975 Bruce Manson, Butch Walts Southern California 1975 Scott Carnahan, Bob Wright UC Irvine
1976 Peter Fleming, Ferdi Taygan UCLA 1976Roger de Santis Guedes, Bruce Foxworth Hampton 1976 Larry Davidson, John Irwin Swarthmore
1977 Chris Lewis, Bruce Manson Southern California 1977Curt Stalder, Jeff Williams UC Irvine 1977Ben Johns, Stewart Jackson Washington & Lee
1978 John Austin, Bruce Nichols UCLA 1978Rick Goldberg, Par Svensson San Diego 1978Chris Bussert, Jim Hosner Kalamazoo
1979 Erick Iskersky, Ben McKown Trinity (Texas) 1979Juan Farrow, Arjun Fernando SIU Edwardsville 1979Mike Capelouto, Ken Whitmer Redlands
1980 Rodney Harmon, Mel Purcell Tennessee 1980Juan Farrow, Hugo Núñez SIU Edwardsville 1980Paul Holbach, John Mattke Gustavus Adolphus
1981 David Pate, Karl Richter TCU 1981Brian Lusson, Bart Bernstein Texas State 1981Jim Hearn, Shaun Miller Gustavus Adolphus
1982 Peter Doohan, Pat Serret Arkansas 1982Doug Burke, Ken Flach SIU Edwardsville 1982Shaun Miller, Rich Skanse Gustavus Adolphus
1983 Ola Malmqvist, Allen Miller Georgia 1983 Ken Flach, Robert Seguso SIU Edwardsville 1983Alex Gaeta, Bob Swartout Rochester
1984 Jerome Jones, Kelly Jones Pepperdine 1984Dave Delseni, Johan Sjogren SIU Edwardsville 1984Dan Beers, Eugene Jones UC San Diego
1985 Carlos DiLaura, Kelly Jones Pepperdine 1985Tom Goleš, Chris Langford Stephen F. Austin 1985Shep Davidson, Jeff Krieger Swarthmore
1986 Rick Leach, Tim Pawsat Southern California 1986Paul Landry, Bob Zoller Cal Poly 1986Jim Burda, Alex Palladino Kalamazoo
1987 Rick Leach, Scott Melville Southern California 1987Paul Wekesa, Barry Hancock Chapman 1987Jim Burda, Alex Palladino Kalamazoo
1988 Patrick Galbraith, Brian Garrow UCLA 1988Robert Green, Barry Pelts Rollins 1988Lance Au, Frank Hinman Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1989 Eric Amend, Byron Black Southern California 1989Kurt Hammerschmidt, Aga Soemarno Ferris State 1989Robert Matthews, John Morris Washington & Lee
1990 Doug Eisenman, Matt Lucena California 1990Luciano D'Andrea, Vesa Ponkka Tennessee-Martin 1990Robert Matthews, John Morris Washington & Lee
1991 Matt Lucena, Bent-Ove Pedersen California 1991Mark Segesta, Dave Allen UC Davis 1991Dave Jussila, Ryan Skanse Gustavus Adolphus
1992 Chris Cocotos, Alex O'Brien Stanford 1992Steve Summer, Jeff McCann UC Davis 1992Ryan McKee, Chris Noyes Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1993 David Blair, Mark Merklein Florida 1993Steve Kobold, Oscar Mancisidor Cal Poly Pomona 1993Tim Cooley, Ryan McKee Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1994 Laurent Miquelard, Joc Simmons Mississippi State 1994Lee Holyoak, Brett Simpson Lander 1994Jonathan Harper, Ron Ward UC Santa Cruz
1995 Mahesh Bhupathi, Ali Hamadeh Mississippi not contested1995Todd Born, John Weston Redlands
1996 Justin Gimelstob, Srdjan Muskatirovic UCLA 1996Jonathan Harper, Josh Vining UC Santa Cruz
1997 Luke Smith, Tim Blenkiron UNLV 1997Mark Ellis, Jenia Karimov Cal Lutheran
1998 Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan Stanford 1998Brian Cummings, Thomas Oechel UC Santa Cruz
1999 K.J. Hippensteel, Ryan Wolters Stanford 1999Brian Cummings, Thomas Oechel UC Santa Cruz
2000 Cary Franklin, Graydon Oliver Illinois 2000Peter Gladkin, Thomas Oechel UC Santa Cruz
2001 Matías Boeker, Travis Parrott Georgia 2001Nick Cunningham, Derek Fitzpatrick UC Santa Cruz
2002Andrew Colombo, Mark Kovacs Auburn 2002John Michael Cham-A-Koon, Ivan Yeh Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
2003 Rajeev Ram, Brian Wilson Illinois 2003 Eric Butorac, Kevin Whipple Gustavus Adolphus
2004 Sam Warburg, KC Corkery Stanford 2004Paul Bristow, Dan Uyar Mary Washington
2005 John Isner, Antonio Ruiz Georgia 2005Matt Brunner, Matt Seeberger UC Santa Cruz
2006 Kevin Anderson, Ryan Rowe Illinois 2006 Matt Seeberger, Shane Templeman UC Santa Cruz
2007Marco Born, Andreas Siljeström Middle Tennessee State 2007Max Ortiz, Matt Seeberger UC Santa Cruz
2008 Robert Farah, Kaes Van't Hof Southern California 2008Guillaume Schils, Larry Wang Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
2009 Dominic Inglot, Michael Shabaz Virginia 2009Amrit Ruspasinghe, Ben Stein Bates
2010 Drew Courtney, Michael Shabaz Virginia 2010Brian Pybas, Marc Vartabedian UC Santa Cruz
2011 Jeff Dadamo, Austin Krajicek Texas A&M 2011Oscar Pena, Stephen Sullivan Bowdoin
2012 Chase Buchanan, Blaž Rola Ohio State 2012Austin Chafetz, Luis Rattenhuber Amherst
2013 Jarmere Jenkins, Mac Styslinger Virginia 2013Elliot Kahler, Ian Wagner Emory
2014 Miķelis Lībietis, Hunter Reese Tennessee 2014Eric Klawitter, Chris Krimbill Case Western
2015 Lloyd Glasspool, Søren Hess-Olesen Texas 2015Joe Dorn, Warren Wood Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
2016 Mackenzie McDonald, Martin Redlicki UCLA 2016Samuel Geier, Tristan Kaye Kenyon
2017 Andrew Harris, Spencer Papa Oklahoma 2017Lubomir Cuba, William De Quant Middlebury
2018 Martin Redlicki, Evan Zhu UCLA 2018Lubomir Cuba, Kyle Schlanger Middlebury
2019 Maxime Cressy, Keegan Smith UCLA 2019Yangeng Jiang, Grant Urken Bowdoin
2020not contested2020not contested
2021 Patrick Harper, Adam Walton Tennessee 2021Leo Vithoontien, Xander Zuczek Carleton
2022 Cleeve Harper, Richard Ciamarra Texas 2022James Hopper, Jonathan Powell Case Western

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Records

The following is a list of NCAA Division I college tennis individual statistics and records through the 2013 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships. [2]

Individual national championships – Singles

School(s)Championships
Harvard 16
USC 15
Stanford 14
UCLA 11
Yale 9
Tulane 8
Princeton 5
Georgia, Miami (FL), Texas, Virginia 4
Penn, Rice 3
Baylor, California, Columbia, Florida, Michigan, Trinity (TX),2
Arizona State, Brown, Cincinnati, Cornell, Illinois, Kenyon, Lehigh, LSU, Ole Miss, Navy, UNLV, Ohio State, Pepperdine, Philadelphia Osteopathic, San Francisco, San Jose State, Tennessee, Trinity (CT), Utah, Washington, William & Mary 1

Individual national championships – Doubles

School(s)Championships
USC 21
Harvard 17
Stanford 14
UCLA, Yale 11
California 9
Princeton, Texas 5
Georgia, Illinois, Penn, Virginia 3
Tulane, Columbia, Miami (FL), Pepperdine 2
Arkansas, Auburn, Brown, Florida, Middle Tennessee, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, UNLV, Oklahoma, Occidental, Ohio State, Rice, Tennessee, Texas A&M, TCU, Trinity (TX), Washington, William & Mary 1

Individual records

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1982 NCAA Division I men's tennis championships</span> Tennis tournament

The 1982 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships were the 36th annual championships to determine the national champions of NCAA Division I men's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States. This year's tournaments were played in Athens, Georgia, hosted by the University of Georgia.

The 1955 NCAA Tennis Championships were the 10th annual NCAA-sponsored tournaments to determine the national champions of men's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States.

The 1956 NCAA Tennis Championships were the 11th annual NCAA-sponsored tournaments to determine the national champions of men's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States.

The 1957 NCAA Tennis Championships were the 12th annual NCAA-sponsored tournaments to determine the national champions of men's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States.

The 1958 NCAA Tennis Championships were the 13th annual NCAA-sponsored tournaments to determine the national champions of men's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States.

The 1961 NCAA Tennis Championships were the 16th annual NCAA-sponsored tournaments to determine the national champions of men's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States.

The 1962 NCAA Tennis Championships were the 17th annual NCAA-sponsored tournaments to determine the national champions of men's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States.

The 1963 NCAA Tennis Championships were the 18th annual tournaments to determine the national champions of University Division men's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States.

References

  1. "DI Men's Tennis Championship History | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  2. "Tennis" (PDF).