NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship

NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2017 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships
Sport College tennis
Founded 1982
No. of teams 64
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Team: Florida (7)
Singles: Brienne Minor, Michigan
Doubles: Francesca Di Lorenzo and Miho Kowase, Ohio State (2)
Official website NCAA.com

The NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship is the National Collegiate Athletic Association's tennis tournament to determine the Team Championships, Singles Championships, and Doubles Championships for women's tennis athletes from Division I institutions. Tennis was one of twelve women's sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981-82 school year, as the NCAA engaged in battle with the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women for sole governance of women's collegiate sports. The AIAW continued to conduct its established championship program in the same twelve (and other) sports; however, after a year of dual women's championships, the NCAA conquered the AIAW and usurped its authority and membership.[1]

The Division I NCAA team tournament was expanded to 64 teams in 1999.

The current champions are the Florida Gators.

Summary

NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship
Year Site Team Championship Singles Champion Doubles Champion
Champion Score Runner-up
1982
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Salt Lake City, UT Stanford 6–3 UCLA Alycia Moulton
(Stanford)
Heather Ludloff / Lynn Lewis
(UCLA)
1983
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Albuquerque, NM USC 8–1 Trinity (TX) Beth Herr
(USC)
Louise Allen / Gretchen Rush
(Trinity–TX)
1984
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Los Angeles, CA Stanford (2) 6–0 USC Lisa Spain
(Georgia)
Elise Burgin / Linda Gates
(Stanford)
1985
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Oklahoma City, OK USC (2) 6–3 Miami (FL) Linda Gates
(Stanford)
Leigh Ann Eldredge / Linda Gates
(Stanford)
1986
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Austin, TX Stanford (3) 5–4 USC Patty Fendick
(Stanford)
Lise Gregory / Ronni Reis
(Miami–FL)
1987
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Los Angeles, CA Stanford (4) 5–1 Georgia Patty Fendick (2)
(Stanford)
Katrina Adams / Diane Donnelly
(Northwestern)
1988
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Los Angeles, CA Stanford (5) 5–2 Florida Shaun Stafford
(Florida)
Allyson Cooper / Stella Sampras
(UCLA)
1989
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Gainesville, FL Stanford (6) 5–0 UCLA Sandra Birch
(Stanford)
Jackie Holden / Claire Pollard
(Mississippi State)
1990
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Gainesville, FL Stanford (7) 5–1 Florida Debbie Graham
(Stanford)
Meredith McGrath / Teri Whitlinger
(Stanford)
1991
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Stanford, CA Stanford (8) 5–1 UCLA Sandra Birch,
(Stanford)
Jillian Alexander / Nicole Arendt
(Florida)
1992
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Stanford, CA Florida 5–3 Texas Lisa Raymond
(Florida)
Mamie Ceniza / Iwalani McCalla
(Florida)
1993
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Gainesville, FL Texas 5–2 Florida Lisa Raymond (2)
(Florida)
Alix Creek / Michelle Oldham
(Arizona)
1994
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Athens, GA Georgia 5–4 Stanford Angela Lettiere
(Georgia)
Rebecca Jensen / Nora Koves
(Kansas)
1995
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Malibu, CA Texas (2) 5–4 Florida Keri Phebus
(UCLA)
Keri Phebus / Susie Starrett
(UCLA)
1996
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Tallahassee, FL Florida (2) 5–2 Stanford Jill Craybas
(Florida)
Dawn Buth / Stephanie Nickitas
(Florida)
1997
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Stanford, CA Stanford (9) 5–1 Florida Lilia Osterloh
(Stanford)
Dawn Buth / Stephanie Nickitas
(Florida)
1998
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South Bend, IN Florida (3) 5–1 Duke Vanessa Webb
(Duke)
Amanda Augustus / Amy Jensen
(California)
1999
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Gainesville, FL Stanford (10) 5–2 Florida Zuzana Lesenarova
(San Diego)
Amanda Augustus / Amy Jensen
(California)
2000
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Malibu, CA Georgia (2) 5–4 Stanford Laura Granville
(Stanford)
Claire Curran / Amy Jensen
(California)
2001
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Atlanta, GA Stanford (11) 4–0 Vanderbilt Laura Granville (2)
(Stanford)
Whitney Laiho / Jessica Lehnhoff
(Florida)
2002
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Stanford, CA Stanford (12) 4–1 Florida Bea Bielik
(Wake Forest)
Lauren Kalvaria / Gabriela Lastra
(Stanford)
2003
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Gainesville, FL Florida (4) 4–3 Stanford Amber Liu
(Stanford)
Christina Fusano / Raquel Kops-Jones
(California)
2004
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Athens, GA Stanford (13) 4–1 UCLA Amber Liu (2)
(Stanford)
Daniela Bercek / Lauren Fisher
(UCLA)
2005
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Athens, GA Stanford (14) 4–0 Texas Zuzana Zemenova
(Baylor)
Alice Barnes / Erin Burdette
(Stanford)
2006
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Stanford, CA Stanford (15) 4–1 Miami (FL) Suzi Babos
(California)
Cristelle Grier / Alexis Prousis
(Northwestern)
2007
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Athens, GA Georgia Tech 4–2 UCLA Audra Cohen
(Miami–FL)
Sara Anundsen / Jenna Long
(North Carolina)
2008
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Tulsa, OK UCLA 4–0 California Amanda McDowell
(Georgia Tech)
Tracey Lin / Riza Zalameda
(UCLA)
2009
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College Station, TX Duke 4–0 California Mallory Cecil
(Duke)
Mari Andersson / Jana Juricova
(California)
2010
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Athens, GA Stanford (16) 4–3 Florida Chelsey Gullickson
(Georgia)
Hilary Barte / Lindsay Burdette
(Stanford)
2011
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Stanford, CA Florida (5) 4–3 Stanford Jana Juricova
(California)
Hilary Barte / Mallory Burdette
(Stanford)
2012
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Athens, GA Florida (6) 4–0 UCLA Nicole Gibbs
(Stanford)
Mallory Burdette / Nicole Gibbs
(Stanford)
2013
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Urbana, IL Stanford (17) 4–3 Texas A&M Nicole Gibbs (2)
(Stanford)
Kaitlyn Christian / Sabrina Santamaria
(USC)
2014
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Athens, GA UCLA (2) 4–3 North Carolina Danielle Collins
(Virginia)
Maya Jansen / Erin Routliffe
(Alabama)
2015
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Waco, TX Vanderbilt 4–2 UCLA Jamie Loeb
(North Carolina)
Maya Jansen / Erin Routliffe (2)
(Alabama)
2016
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Tulsa, OK Stanford (18) 4–3 Oklahoma State Danielle Collins (2)
(Virginia)[2]
Brooke Austin / Kourtney Keegan
(Florida)[3]
2017
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Athens, GA Florida (7) 4-1 Stanford Brienne Minor
(Michigan)[4]
Francesca Di Lorenzo / Miho Kowase
(Ohio State)[5]
2018
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Winston-Salem, NC
2019
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Orlando, FL
2020
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Stillwater, OK
2021
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Orlando, FL
2022
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Champaign, IL

Team titles

School Number Year Won
Stanford 18 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2013, 2016
Florida 7 1992, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2011, 2012, 2017
Georgia 2 1994, 2000
Texas 2 1993, 1995
UCLA 2 2008, 2014
Southern California 2 1983, 1985
Duke 1 2009
Georgia Tech 1 2007
Vanderbilt 1 2015

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