1988 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships

1988 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships
Date June 1988
Edition 7th
Location California Los Angeles, California
Venue United States Los Angeles Tennis Center
University of California, Los Angeles
Champions
Women's Singles
United States Shaun Stafford
(Florida)
Women's Doubles
United States Allyson Cooper / United States Stella Sampras
(UCLA)

The 1988 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships were the seventh annual championships to determine the national champions of NCAA Division I women's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States.

Stanford defeated Florida, 5–2, to win their third consecutive and fifth overall national title.

Host sites

The tournaments were hosted by the University of California, Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Tennis Center in Los Angeles, California.[1] The men's and women's tournaments would not be held at the same site until 2006.

Team tournament

  First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
                                               
       
  Florida  
    Pepperdine  
Pepperdine 5
Texas 2  
  Florida 6  
  Arizona State 0  
       
       
  Arizona State 5
    Miami (FL) 4  
     
       
  Florida 5  
  UCLA 4  
       
       
  UCLA 6
    Trinity (TX) 0  
Trinity (TX) 5
Harvard 1  
  UCLA 5
  California 2  
       
       
  California 5
    SMU 2  
     
       
  Florida 2
  Stanford 5
       
  USC 5  
    BYU 1  
BYU 5
South Carolina 4  
  USC 5  
  Kentucky 3  
       
       
  Kentucky 6
    Oklahoma State 0  
     
       
  USC 1
  Stanford 5  
       
       
  Stanford 5
    Duke 1  
Duke 5
Arizona 4  
  Stanford 5
  Georgia 3  
       
       
  Georgia 5
    Indiana 4  
     

See also

References

  1. "NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
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