NCAA Men's Tennis Championship explained

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.

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

See also: NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship and NCAA Division II Men's Tennis Championship.

Division IDivision IIDivision III
Year School CoachYear School CoachYear School Coach
1946Southern CaliforniaWilliam Moylenot contestednot contested
1947William & MarySharvey G. Umbeck
1948William & Mary (2)Sharvey G. Umbeck
1949San FranciscoNorman Brooks
1950UCLAJ.D. Morgan
1951Southern California (2)Louis Wheeler
1952UCLA (2)J.D. Morgan
1953UCLA (3)J.D. Morgan
1954UCLA (4)J.D. Morgan
1955Southern California (3)George Toley
1956UCLA (5)J.D. Morgan
1957MichiganWilliam Murphy
1958Southern California (4)George Toley
1959Tulane Notre DameThomas Fallon
Emmet Pare
1960UCLA (6)J.D. Morgan
1961UCLA (7)J.D. Morgan
1962Southern California (5)George Toley
1963Southern California (6)George Toley1963Cal State LAScotty Deeds
1964Southern California (7)George Toley1964Cal State LA (2)John Eckendorf
Southern IllinoisCarl Sexton
1965UCLA (8)J.D. Morgan1965Cal State LA (3)Scotty Deeds
1966Southern California (8)George Toley1966RollinsNorm Copeland
1967Southern California (9)George Toley1967Long Beach StateDan Campbell
1968Southern California (10)George Toley1968Fresno StateRichard Murray
1969Southern California (11)George Toley1969Cal State NorthridgeDave Sterle
1970UCLA (9)Glenn Bassett1970UC IrvineMyron McNamara
1971UCLA (10)Glenn Bassett1971UC Irvine (2)Myron McNamara
1972Trinity (Texas)Clarence Mabry1972UC Irvine (3)Myron McNamara
Rollins (2)Norm Copeland
1973StanfordDick Gould1973UC Irvine (4)Myron McNamara
1974Stanford (2)Dick Gould1974San DiegoHans Wichary
1975UCLA (11)Glenn Bassett1975UC Irvine (5)Myron McNamara
San Diego (2)Hans Wichary
1976Southern California (12)George Toley1976HamptonRobert Screen1976KalamazooGeorge Acker
UCLA (12)Glenn Bassett
1977Stanford (3)Dick Gould1977UC Irvine (6)Myron McNamara1977SwarthmoreWilliam Cullen
1978Stanford (4)Dick Gould1978SIU EdwardsvilleKent DeMars1978Kalamazoo (2)George Acker
1979UCLA (13)Glenn Bassett1979SIU Edwardsville (2)Kent DeMars1979RedlandsJim Verdieck
1980Stanford (5)Dick Gould1980SIU Edwardsville (3)Kent DeMars1980Gustavus AdolphusSteve Wilkinson
1981Stanford (6)Dick Gould1981SIU Edwardsville (4)Kent DeMars1981Claremont-Mudd-ScrippsHank Krieger
Swarthmore (2)Michael Mullan
1982UCLA (14)Glenn Bassett1982SIU Edwardsville (5)Kent DeMars1982Gustavus Adolphus (2)Steve Wilkinson
1983Stanford (7)Dick Gould1983SIU Edwardsville (6)Kent DeMars1983Redlands (2)Jim Verdieck
1984UCLA (15)Glenn Bassett1984SIU Edwardsville (7)Kent DeMars1984Redlands (3)Jim Verdieck
1985GeorgiaDan Magill1985ChapmanMike Edles1985Swarthmore (3)Michael Mullan
1986Stanford (8)Dick Gould1986Cal PolyHugh Bream1986Kalamazoo (3)George Acker
1987Georgia (2)Dan Magill1987Chapman (2)Mike Edles1987Kalamazoo (4)George Acker
1988Stanford (9)Dick Gould1988Chapman (3)Mike Edles1988Washington & LeeGary Franke
1989Stanford (10)Dick Gould1989Hampton (2)Robert Screen1989UC Santa CruzBob Hansen
1990Stanford (11)Dick Gould1990Cal Poly (2)Kevin Platt1990Swarthmore (4)Michael Mullan
1991Southern California (13)Dick Leach1991Rollins (3)Norm Copeland1991Kalamazoo (5)George Acker
1992Stanford (12)Dick Gould1992UC DavisJohn Nelson1992Kalamazoo (6)George Acker
1993Southern California (14)Dick Leach1993LanderJoe Cabri1993Kalamazoo (7)George Acker
1994Southern California (15)Dick Leach1994Lander (2)Joe Cabri1994Washington (Maryland)Tim Gray
1995Stanford (13)Dick Gould1995Lander (3)Joe Cabri1995UC Santa Cruz (2)Bob Hansen
1996Stanford (14)Dick Gould1996Lander (4)Joe Cabri1996UC Santa Cruz (3)Bob Hansen
1997Stanford (15)Dick Gould1997Lander (5)Joe Cabri1997Washington (Maryland) (2)Matt Rose
1998Stanford (16)Dick Gould1998Lander (6)Joe Cabri1998UC Santa Cruz (4)Bob Hansen
1999Georgia (3)Manuel Diaz1999Lander (7)Joe Cabri1999Dave Johnson
2000Stanford (17)Dick Gould2000Lander (8)Joe Cabri2000Trinity (Texas) (2)Butch Newman
2001Georgia (4)Manuel Diaz2001Rollins (4)Jim Poling2001Williams (2)Dave Johnson
2002Southern California (16)Dick Leach2002BYU-HawaiiDavid Porter2002Williams (3)Dave Johnson
2003IllinoisCraig Tiley2003BYU-HawaiiDavid Porter2003EmoryJohn Browning
2004BaylorMatt Knoll2004West FloridaDerrick Racine2004MiddleburyDavid Schwarz
2005UCLA (16)Billy Martin2005West Florida (2)Derrick Racine 2005UC Santa Cruz (5)Bob Hansen
2006PepperdineAdam Steinberg2006Valdosta StateJohn Hansen2006Emory (2)John Browning
2007Georgia (5)Manuel Diaz2007LynnMike Perez2007UC Santa Cruz (6)Bob Hansen
2008Georgia (6)Manuel Diaz2008ArmstrongSimon Earnshaw2008Washington-St. LouisRoger Follmer
2009Southern California (17)Peter Smith2009ArmstrongSimon Earnshaw2009UC Santa Cruz (7)Bob Hansen
2010University of Southern CaliforniaSouthern California (18)Peter Smith2010BarryGeorge Samuel2010Middlebury (2)David Schwarz
2011Southern California (19)Peter Smith2011Valdosta State (2)John Hansen2011AmherstChris Garner
2012Southern California (20)Peter Smith2012Armstrong (3)Simon Earnshaw2012Emory (3)John Browning
2013VirginiaBrian Boland2013Barry (2)George Samuel2013Dan Greenberg
2014Southern California (21)Peter Smith2014West Florida (3)Derrick Racine2014Amherst (2)Chris Garner
2015Virginia (2)Brian Boland2015Barry (3)George Samuel2015Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (2)Paul Settles
2016Virginia (3)Brian Boland2016Hawaii PacificHendrik Bode2016BowdoinConor Smith
2017Virginia (4)Brian Boland2017West Florida (4)Derrick Racine2017Emory (4)John Browning
2018Wake ForestTony Bresky2018Columbus StateEvan Isaacs2018Middlebury (3)Bob Hansen
2019TexasBruce Berque2019Barry (4)George Samuel2019Emory (5)John Browning
2020not contested2020not contested2020not contested
2021FloridaBryan Shelton2021Barry (5)George Samuel2021Emory (6)John Browning
2022Virginia (5)Andres Pedroso2022Barry (6)Thomas Hipp2022Jay Tee
2023Virginia (6)Andres Pedroso2023Barry (7)Thomas Hipp2023Todd Wojtkowski

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
Year Player SchoolYear Player SchoolYear Player School
1883 Joseph Clark (spring) Harvardnot contestednot contested
Howard Taylor (fall) Harvard
1884 Yale
1885 Percy KnappYale
1886 Trinity (Conn.)
1887 Harvard
1888 Harvard
1889 Yale
1890 Harvard
1891 Harvard
1892 Cornell
1893 Brown
1894 Yale
1895 Yale
1896 Harvard
1897 S.G. Thompson Princeton
1898 Harvard
1899 Harvard
1900 Princeton
1901 Princeton
1902 Harvard
1903 Penn
1904 Columbia
1905 Penn
1906 Columbia
1907 G. Peabody Gardner Harvard
1908 Harvard
1909 Penn
1910 R.A. Holden Yale
1911 Harvard
1912 Princeton
1913 Harvard
1914 Princeton
1915 Harvard
1916 Harvard
1917not contested
1918not contested
1919 Chuck GarlandYale
1920 Lascelles Banks Yale
1921 Philip NeerStanford
1922 Lucien Williams Yale
1923 Carl Fischer Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
1924 Wallace Scott Washington-St. Louis
1925 California
1926 California
1927 Wilmer AllisonTexas
1928 Julius SeligsonLehigh
1929 Berkeley BellTexas
1930 Clifford SutterTulane
1931 Keith GledhillStanford
1932 Clifford SutterTulane
1933 UCLA
1934 Gene MakoSouthern California
1935 Rice
1936 Tulane
1937 Tulane
1938 Rice
1939 Rice
1940 Kenyon
1941 Navy
1942 Stanford
1943 Miami (Florida)
1944 Miami (Florida)
1945 Miami (Florida)
1946 † Southern California
1947 Gardner Larned William & Mary
1948 San Francisco
1949 Tulane
1950 UCLA
1951 Cincinnati
1952 Southern California
1953 Tulane
1954 Tulane
1955 Tulane
1956 Southern California
1957 Michigan
1958 Southern California
1959 San Jose State
1960 Larry Nagler UCLA
1961 UCLA
1962 Southern California
1963 Southern California1963 Gil Rodriguez Cal State LA
1964 Southern California1964 Gary Johnson Cal State LA
1965 UCLA1965 Gary Johnson Cal State LA
1966 UCLA1966 George Dickinson Chattanooga
1967 Southern California1967 Lamar
1968 Southern California1968 Bob Delgado Cal State LA
1969 Southern California1969 Cal State Northridge
1970 UCLA1970 Earl O'Neill UC Irvine
1971 UCLA1971 Bob Chappell UC Irvine
1972 Trinity (Texas)1972 Samford
1973 Stanford1973 Bob Chappell UC Irvine
1974 Stanford1974 Andy Rae San Diego
1975 UCLA1975 Andy Rae San Diego
1976 Trinity (Texas)1976 Tim Monroe UC Davis1976 John Blomberg Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1977 Stanford1977 Juan Farrow SIU Edwardsville1977 A.J. Shaka Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1978 Stanford1978 Juan Farrow SIU Edwardsville1978 Chris Bussert Kalamazoo
1979 Texas1979 Arjun Fernando SIU Edwardsville1979 Mark Tappan Redlands
1980 Southern California1980 Juan Farrow SIU Edwardsville1980 Chris Burns Kalamazoo
1981 Stanford1981 SIU Edwardsville1981 Donovan Jones Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1982 Michigan1982 Ken FlachSIU Edwardsville1982 Shaun Miller Gustavus Adolphus
1983 Utah1983 Ken FlachSIU Edwardsville1983 Erik Michelsen Redlands
1984 Georgia1984 Steve Riza Stephen F. Austin1984 Scott Moore Redlands
1985 Mikael PernforsGeorgia1985 Brian Talgo Rollins1985 Toby Clark Principia
1986 Stanford1986 Neil Smith Stephen F. Austin1986 Tim Corwin Kalamazoo
1987 Miami (Florida)1987 Pat Emmet Rollins1987 Toby Clark Principia
1988 Pepperdine1988 Chapman1988 Noel Occomy Brandeis
1989 LSU1989 Mark Billone Bloomsburg1989 John Morris Washington & Lee
1990 Texas1990 Luciano D'Andrea Tennessee-Martin1990 Larry Gewer Washington (Maryland)
1991 Stanford1991 Pradeep Raman Armstrong1991 Lewis Miller Kalamazoo
1992 Stanford1992 Philipp Schertel Armstrong1992 Lewis Miller Kalamazoo
1993 Tennessee1993 Mark Segesta UC Davis1993 Ryan McKee Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1994 Florida1994 Roberto Cavalcante Hampton1994 Seth Denawetz Kalamazoo
1995 Arizona Statenot contested1995 Damian Polla Washington (Maryland)
1996 Southern California1996 Mark Ellis Cal Lutheran
1997 UNLV1997 Damian Polla Washington (Maryland)
1998 Stanford1998 David Weisman Babson
1999 Florida1999 Thomas Oechel UC Santa Cruz
2000 Stanford2000 Kayvon Fatahalian Carnegie Mellon
2001 Georgia2001 Derek Fitzpatrick UC Santa Cruz
2002 Matías BoekerGeorgia2002 Josh Lefkowitz Williams
2003 Illinois2003 Gustavus Adolphus
2004 Baylor2004 Matt SeebergerUC Santa Cruz
2005 Baylor2005 Matt SeebergerUC Santa Cruz
2006 UCLA2006 Will Boe-Wiegaard Bates
2007 Virginia2007 Matt SeebergerUC Santa Cruz
2008 Somdev DevvarmanVirginia2008 Michael Greenberg Kenyon
2009 Mississippi2009 Michael Goodwin Emory
2010 Stanford2010 John Watts Washington-St. Louis
2011 Southern California2011 Chris Goodwin Emory
2012 Southern California2012 Dillon Pottish Emory
2013 Ohio State2013 Adam Putterman Washington-St. Louis
2014 UCLA2014 Joey Fritz Amherst
2015 Virginia2015Warren WoodClaremont-Mudd-Scripps
2016 UCLA2016Skyler ButtsClaremont-Mudd-Scripps
2017 Virginia2017Lubomir CubaMiddlebury
2018 Petros ChrysochosWake Forest2018Grant UrkenBowdoin
2019 Paul JubbSouth Carolina2019Jonathan JemisonEmory
2020not contested2020not contested
2021Sam RifficeFlorida2021Leo VithoontienCarleton
2022Ben SheltonFlorida2022Stan MorrisMiddlebury
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Doubles

Division IDivision IIDivision III
Year Champions SchoolYear Champions SchoolYear Champions School
1883Joseph Clark, Howard Taylor (spring)Harvardnot contestednot contested
R.E. Presbrey, Howard Taylor (fall)Harvard
1884Wallace Knapp, William ThorneYale
1885Wallace Knapp, Arthur ShipmanYale
1886Wallace Knapp, William ThacherYale
1887P.S. Sears, Quincy ShawHarvard
1888Oliver Campbell, V.G. HallColumbia
1889Oliver Campbell, A.E. WrightColumbia
1890S.T. Chase, Quincy ShawHarvard
1891Fred Hovey, Robert WrennHarvard
1892F.B. Winslow, Robert WrennHarvard
1893Malcolm Chace, C.R. BudlongBrown
1894Malcolm Chace, Arthur E. FooteYale
1895Malcolm Chace, Arthur E. FooteYale
1896W.M. Scudder, Leo WareHarvard
1897Leo Ware, Malcolm WhitmanHarvard
1898Leo Ware, Malcolm WhitmanHarvard
1899Dwight Davis, Holcombe WardHarvard
1900Fred Alexander, Raymond LittlePrinceton
1901H.A. Plummer, Samuel L. RussellYale
1902William Clothier, E.W. LeonardHarvard
1903Fredrick Colston, E. ClappYale
1904Karl Behr, George BodmanYale
1905E.B. Dewhurst, H.B. RegisterPenn
1906Albert Spaulding, Howard S. WellsYale
1907A.S. Dabney, Nat NilesHarvard
1908Alex Thayer, H.M. TildenPenn
1909Wallace Johnson, Alex ThayerPenn
1910Burnham Dell, Dean MatheyPrinceton
1911C.T. Butler, Dean MatheyPrinceton
1912George Church, W.H. MacePrinceton
1913J.J. Armstrong, Watson WashburnHarvard
1914Richard Harte, R. Norris WilliamsHarvard
1915Richard Harte, R. Norris WilliamsHarvard
1916G. Colket Caner, Richard HarteHarvard
1919Charles Garland, K.N. HawksYale
1920Amos Wilder, Leland WileyYale
1921Brooks Fenno, William FeiblemanHarvard
1922James Davies, Philip NeerStanford
1923Louis Thalheimer, Lew WhiteTexas
1924Louis Thalheimer, Lew WhiteTexas
1925Gervais Hills, Gerald StratfordCalifornia
1926Edward Chandler, Tom StowCalifornia
1927Kenneth Appel, John Van RynPrinceton
1928Alan Herrington, Ralph McElvennyStanford
1929Benjamin Gorchakoff, Arthur KussmanOccidental
1930Dolf Muehleisen, Robert MuenchCalifornia
1931Bruce Barnes, Karl KamrathTexas
1932Joseph Coughlin, Keith GledhillStanford
1933Joseph Coughlin, Sam LeeStanford
1934Phillip Castlen, Gene MakoSouthern California
1935Richard Bennett, Paul NewtonCalifornia
1936Bennett Dey, William SewardStanford
1937Richard Bennett, Paul NewtonCalifornia
1938Joseph Hunt, Lewis WetherellSouthern California
1939Douglas Imhoff, Robert PeacockCalifornia
1940Lawrence Dee, James WadeStanford
1941Charles Mattman, Charles OlewineSouthern California
1942Lawrence Dee, Ted SchroederStanford
1943Walter Driver, John HickmanTexas
1944John Hickman, Felix KelleyTexas
1945Thomas Burke, Pancho SeguraMiami (Florida)
1946 †Robert Falkenburg, Thomas FalkenburgSouthern California
1947Bob Curtis, Sam MatchRice
1948Bernard Bartzen, Fred KovaleskiWilliam & Mary
1949James Brink, Fred FisherWashington
1950Herbert Flam, Gene GarrettUCLA
1951Earl Cochell, Hugh StewartSouthern California
1952Hugh Ditzler, Clifton MayneCalifornia
1953Lawrence Huebner, Robert PerryUCLA
1954Ronald Livingston, Robert PerryUCLA
1955Francisco Contreras, Joaquin ReyesSouthern California
1956Francisco Contreras, Alex OlmedoSouthern California
1957Crawford Henry, Ronald HolmbergTulane
1958Edward Atkinson, Alex OlmedoSouthern California
1959Crawford Henry, Ronald HolmbergTulane
1960Allen Fox, Larry NaglerUCLA
1961Ramsey Earnhart, Rafael OsunaSouthern California
1962Ramsey Earnhart, Rafael OsunaSouthern California
1963Rafael Osuna, Dennis RalstonSouthern California1963Gil Rodriguez, John LeeCal State LA
1964William Bond, Dennis RalstonSouthern California1964Don Gaynor, Lee ReidUC Santa Barbara
1965Arthur Ashe, Ian CrookendenUCLA1965Bill Schoen, John YeomansRedlands
1966Ian Crookenden, Charlie PasarellUCLA1966Ken Stuart, Fred SuessmannLong Beach State
1967Bob Lutz, Stan SmithSouthern California1967Fred Suessmann, Dennis TroutLong Beach State
1968Bob Lutz, Stan SmithSouthern California1968Gary Ogden, Jim PowersFresno State
1969Marcelo Lara, Joaquín Loyo-MayoSouthern California1969George Benedict, Steve MessmerCal State Northridge
1970Pat Cramer, Luis GarciaMiami (Florida)1970Gregg Jablonski, Charles NachandUC Irvine
1971Jeff Borowiak, Haroon RahimUCLA1971Ron Lague, John LowmanRollins
1972Alex Mayer, Roscoe TannerStanford1972John Lowman, Mike StricklandRollins
1973Jim Delaney, Alex MayerStanford1973Bob Chappell, Glenn CripeUC Irvine
1974Jim Delaney, John WhitlingerStanford1974Andy Rae, Russell WattsSan Diego
1975Bruce Manson, Butch WaltsSouthern California1975Scott Carnahan, Bob WrightUC Irvine
1976Peter Fleming, Ferdi TayganUCLA1976Roger de Santis Guedes, Bruce FoxworthHampton1976Larry Davidson, John IrwinSwarthmore
1977Chris Lewis, Bruce MansonSouthern California1977Curt Stalder, Jeff WilliamsUC Irvine1977Ben Johns, Stewart JacksonWashington & Lee
1978John Austin, Bruce NicholsUCLA1978Rick Goldberg, Par SvenssonSan Diego1978Chris Bussert, Jim HosnerKalamazoo
1979Erick Iskersky, Ben McKownTrinity (Texas)1979Juan Farrow, Arjun FernandoSIU Edwardsville1979Mike Capelouto, Ken WhitmerRedlands
1980Rodney Harmon, Mel PurcellTennessee1980Juan Farrow, Hugo NúñezSIU Edwardsville1980Paul Holbach, John MattkeGustavus Adolphus
1981David Pate, Karl RichterTCU1981Brian Lusson, Bart BernsteinTexas State1981Jim Hearn, Shaun MillerGustavus Adolphus
1982Peter Doohan, Pat SerretArkansas1982Doug Burke, Ken FlachSIU Edwardsville1982Shaun Miller, Rich SkanseGustavus Adolphus
1983Ola Malmqvist, Allen MillerGeorgia1983Ken Flach, Robert SegusoSIU Edwardsville1983Alex Gaeta, Bob SwartoutRochester
1984Jerome Jones, Kelly JonesPepperdine1984Dave Delseni, Johan SjogrenSIU Edwardsville1984Dan Beers, Eugene JonesUC San Diego
1985Carlos DiLaura, Kelly JonesPepperdine1985Tom Goleš, Chris LangfordStephen F. Austin1985Shep Davidson, Jeff KriegerSwarthmore
1986Rick Leach, Tim PawsatSouthern California1986Paul Landry, Bob ZollerCal Poly1986Jim Burda, Alex PalladinoKalamazoo
1987Rick Leach, Scott MelvilleSouthern California1987Paul Wekesa, Barry HancockChapman1987Jim Burda, Alex PalladinoKalamazoo
1988Patrick Galbraith, Brian GarrowUCLA1988Robert Green, Barry PeltsRollins1988Lance Au, Frank HinmanClaremont-Mudd-Scripps
1989Eric Amend, Byron BlackSouthern California1989Kurt Hammerschmidt, Aga SoemarnoFerris State1989Robert Matthews, John MorrisWashington & Lee
1990Doug Eisenman, Matt LucenaCalifornia1990Luciano D'Andrea, Vesa PonkkaTennessee-Martin1990Robert Matthews, John MorrisWashington & Lee
1991Matt Lucena, Bent-Ove PedersenCalifornia1991Mark Segesta, Dave AllenUC Davis1991Dave Jussila, Ryan SkanseGustavus Adolphus
1992Chris Cocotos, Alex O'BrienStanford1992Steve Summer, Jeff McCannUC Davis1992Ryan McKee, Chris NoyesClaremont-Mudd-Scripps
1993David Blair, Mark MerkleinFlorida1993Steve Kobold, Oscar MancisidorCal Poly Pomona1993Tim Cooley, Ryan McKeeClaremont-Mudd-Scripps
1994Laurent Miquelard, Joc SimmonsMississippi State1994Lee Holyoak, Brett SimpsonLander1994Jonathan Harper, Ron WardUC Santa Cruz
1995Mahesh Bhupathi, Ali HamadehMississippinot contested1995Todd Born, John WestonRedlands
1996Justin Gimelstob, Srdjan MuskatirovicUCLA1996Jonathan Harper, Josh ViningUC Santa Cruz
1997Luke Smith, Tim BlenkironUNLV1997Mark Ellis, Jenia KarimovCal Lutheran
1998Bob Bryan, Mike BryanStanford1998Brian Cummings, Thomas OechelUC Santa Cruz
1999K.J. Hippensteel, Ryan WoltersStanford1999Brian Cummings, Thomas OechelUC Santa Cruz
2000Cary Franklin, Graydon OliverIllinois2000Peter Gladkin, Thomas OechelUC Santa Cruz
2001Matías Boeker, Travis ParrottGeorgia2001Nick Cunningham, Derek FitzpatrickUC Santa Cruz
2002Andrew Colombo, Mark KovacsAuburn2002John Michael Cham-A-Koon, Ivan YehClaremont-Mudd-Scripps
2003Rajeev Ram, Brian WilsonIllinois2003Eric Butorac, Kevin WhippleGustavus Adolphus
2004Sam Warburg, KC CorkeryStanford2004Paul Bristow, Dan UyarMary Washington
2005John Isner, Antonio RuizGeorgia2005Matt Brunner, Matt SeebergerUC Santa Cruz
2006Kevin Anderson, Ryan RoweIllinois2006Matt Seeberger, Shane TemplemanUC Santa Cruz
2007Marco Born, Andreas SiljeströmMiddle Tennessee State2007Max Ortiz, Matt SeebergerUC Santa Cruz
2008Robert Farah, Kaes Van't HofSouthern California2008Guillaume Schils, Larry WangClaremont-Mudd-Scripps
2009Dominic Inglot, Michael ShabazVirginia2009Amrit Ruspasinghe, Ben SteinBates
2010Drew Courtney, Michael ShabazVirginia2010Brian Pybas, Marc VartabedianUC Santa Cruz
2011Jeff Dadamo, Austin KrajicekTexas A&M2011Oscar Pena, Stephen SullivanBowdoin
2012Chase Buchanan, Blaž RolaOhio State2012Austin Chafetz, Luis Rattenhuber Amherst
2013Jarmere Jenkins, Mac StyslingerVirginia2013Elliot Kahler, Ian WagnerEmory
2014Miķelis Lībietis, Hunter ReeseTennessee2014Eric Klawitter, Chris KrimbillCase Western
2015Lloyd Glasspool, Søren Hess-OlesenTexas2015Joe Dorn, Warren WoodClaremont-Mudd-Scripps
2016Mackenzie McDonald, Martin RedlickiUCLA2016Samuel Geier, Tristan KayeKenyon
2017Andrew Harris, Spencer PapaOklahoma2017Lubomir Cuba, William De QuantMiddlebury
2018Martin Redlicki, Evan ZhuUCLA2018Lubomir Cuba, Kyle SchlangerMiddlebury
2019Maxime Cressy, Keegan SmithUCLA2019Yangeng Jiang, Grant UrkenBowdoin
2020not contested2020not contested
2021Patrick Harper, Adam WaltonTennessee2021Leo Vithoontien, Xander ZuczekCarleton
2022Cleeve Harper, Richard CiamarraTexas2022James Hopper, Jonathan PowellCase 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
Harvard16
USC15
Stanford14
UCLA11
Yale9
Tulane8
Princeton5
Georgia, Miami (FL), Texas, Virginia4
Penn, Rice3
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 & Mary1

Individual national championships – Doubles

School(s)Championships
USC21
Harvard17
Stanford14
UCLA, Yale11
California9
Princeton, Texas5
Georgia, Illinois, Penn, Virginia3
Tulane, Columbia, Miami (FL), Pepperdine2
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 & Mary1

Individual records

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DI Men's Tennis Championship History NCAA.com . 2023-12-02 . www.ncaa.com . en.
  2. Web site: Tennis .