NCAA.com hosted a selection show on Monday, April 28 to reveal the qualifiers for the 2025 NCAA DI men’s tennis tournament. Super regionals will take place from May 9–11, after the first and second round play from May 2-4. Waco, Texas’s Hurd Tennis Center will host the final rounds on May 16–18.
The top four seeds are Stanford, Texas, TCU, and Wake Forest. The first round of regionals will start on May 2 and feature 64 teams.
DI Men’s Tennis Team Championship Bracket 2025-
DI Men’s Tennis Team Championship Schedule 2025-
*All times are in Eastern Standard Time.
- Selections show | April 28
- First and second rounds | May 2-4
- No. 1 Wake Forest vs. Gardner-Webb
- Old Dominion vs. Kentucky
- Baylor vs. Nebraska
- No. 16 Texas A&M vs. Rice
- No. 9 NC State vs. South Carolina St.
- UNCW vs. Georgia
- Clemson vs. Quinnipiac
- No. 8 Columbia vs. Binghamton
- No. 5 Ohio St. vs. Buffalo
- Belmont vs. Auburn
- Michigan St. vs. North Alabama
- No. 12 Mississippi St. vs New Orleans
- No. 13 South Carolina vs. VCU
- Samford vs. Florida St.
- Pepperdine vs. Alabama
- No. 4 Stanford vs. New Mexico
- No. 3 Texas vs. Montana
- Cornell vs. Michigan
- Duke vs. Middle Tenn.
- No. 14 Tennessee vs. Alabama St.
- No. 11 California vs. Boise St.
- UC Santa Barbara vs. UCLA
- Southern California vs. Arizona St.
- No. 6 San Diego vs. UC Irvine
- No. 7 Virginia vs. Bucknell
- St. John’s (NY) vs. Princeton
- Harvard vs. Washington
- No. 10 Arizona vs. Denver
- No. 15 UCF vs. Miami (FL)
- Florida vs. South Florida
- Oklahoma vs. Illinois
- No. 2 TCU vs. Abilene Christian
- Super regionals | May 9-11
- Men’s team championship | May 16-18
NCAA DI Men’s Tennis Championship: Historical Overview
TCU etched its name into the NCAA record books by capturing its first-ever DI men’s tennis national title, edging out in-state rival Texas 4-3 in a dramatic championship match. The win marked a significant milestone for the Horned Frogs, who joined an elite group of programs to have hoisted the national trophy.
Historically, Southern California stands as the most dominant force in NCAA men’s tennis, having claimed a record 21 national titles. The Trojans’ reign was especially prominent in earlier decades, though their last championship came in 2012.
The NCAA DI men’s tennis championship has seen a wide array of powerhouse programs and breakthrough victories, reflecting the depth and competitiveness of collegiate tennis in the United States. Explore the full list of national champions and the evolution of the tournament through the decades below:
| YEAR | CHAMPION | POINTS/SCORE | RUNNER-UP | HOST |
| 2024 | TCU | 4-3 | Texas | Oklahoma State |
| 2023 | Virginia | 4-0 | Ohio State | UCF |
| 2022 | Virginia | 4-0 | Kentucky | Illinois |
| 2021 | Florida | 4-1 | Baylor | UCF |
| 2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | — | — | — |
| 2019 | Texas | 4-1 | Wake Forest | UCF |
| 2018 | Wake Forest | 4-2 | Ohio State | Wake Forest |
| 2017 | Virginia | 4-2 | North Carolina | Georgia |
| 2016 | Virginia | 4-1 | Oklahoma | Tulsa |
| 2015 | Virginia | 4-1 | Oklahoma | Baylor |
| 2014 | Southern California | 4-2 | Oklahoma | Georgia |
| 2013 | Virginia | 4-3 | UCLA | Illinois |
| 2012 | Southern California | 4-2 | Virginia | Georgia |
| 2011 | Southern California | 4-3 | Virginia | Stanford |
| 2010 | Southern California | 4-2 | Tennessee | Georgia |
| 2009 | Southern California | 4-1 | Ohio St. | Texas A&M |
| 2008 | Georgia | 4-2 | Texas | Tulsa |
| 2007 | Georgia | 4-0 | Illinois | Georgia |
| 2006 | Pepperdine | 4-2 | Georgia | Stanford |
| 2005 | UCLA | 4-3 | Baylor | Texas A&M |
| 2004 | Baylor | 4-0 | UCLA | Tulsa, Oklahoma |
| 2003 | Illinois | 4-3 | Vanderbilt | Georgia |
| 2002 | Southern California | 4-1 | Georgia | Texas A&M |
| 2001 | Georgia | 4-1 | Tennessee | Georgia |
| 2000 | Stanford | 4-0 | Va. Commonwealth | Georgia |
| 1999 | Georgia | 4-3 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1998 | Stanford | 4-0 | Georgia | Georgia |
| 1997 | Stanford | 4-0 | Georgia | UCLA |
| 1996 | Stanford | 4-1 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1995 | Stanford | 4-0 | Mississippi | Georgia |
| 1994 | Southern California | 4-3 | Stanford | Notre Dame |
| 1993 | Southern California | 5-3 | Georgia | Georgia |
| 1992 | Stanford | 5-0 | Notre Dame | Georgia |
| 1991 | Southern California | 5-2 | Georgia | Georgia |
| 1990 | Stanford | 5-2 | Tennessee | Southern California |
| 1989 | Stanford | 5-3 | Georgia | Georgia |
| 1988 | Stanford | 5-2 | LSU | Georgia |
| 1987 | Georgia | 5-1 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1986 | Stanford | 5-2 | Pepperdine | Georgia |
| 1985 | Georgia | 5-1 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1984 | UCLA | 5-4 | Stanford | Georgia |
| 1983 | Stanford | 5-4 | Southern Methodist | Georgia |
| 1982 | UCLA | 5-1 | Pepperdine | Georgia |
| 1981 | Stanford | 5-1 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1980 | Stanford | 5-3 | California | Georgia |
| 1979 | UCLA | 5-3 | Trinity (Tex.) | Georgia |
| 1978 | Stanford | 6-3 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1977 | Stanford | 5-4 | Trinity (Tex.) | Georgia |
| 1976 | Southern California, UCLA | 21 | | Tex.-Pan American |
| 1975 | UCLA | 27-20 | Miami (Fla.) | Tex.-Pan American |
| 1974 | Stanford | 30-25 | Southern California | Southern California |
| 1973 | Stanford | 33-28 | Southern California | Princeton |
| 1972 | Trinity (Tex.) | 36-30 | Stanford | Georgia |
| 1971 | UCLA | 35-27 | Trinity (Tex.) | Notre Dame |
| 1970 | UCLA | 26-22 | Trinity (Tex.), Rice | Utah |
| 1969 | Southern California | 35-23 | UCLA | Princeton |
| 1968 | Southern California | 31-23 | Rice | Trinity (Tex.) |
| 1967 | Southern California | 28-23 | UCLA | Southern Ill. |
| 1966 | Southern California | 27-23 | UCLA | Miami (Fla.) |
| 1965 | UCLA | 31-13 | Miami (Fla.) | UCLA |
| 1964 | Southern California | 26-25 | UCLA | Michigan St. |
| 1963 | Southern California | 27-19 | UCLA | Princeton |
| 1962 | Southern California | 22-12 | UCLA | Stanford |
| 1961 | UCLA | 17-16 | Southern California | Iowa St. |
| 1960 | UCLA | 18-8 | Southern California | Washington |
| 1959 | Notre Dame, Tulane | 8 | | Northwestern |
| 1958 | Southern California | 13-9 | Stanford | Navy |
| 1957 | Michigan | 10-9 | Tulane | Utah |
| 1956 | UCLA | 15-14 | Southern California | Kalamazoo |
| 1955 | Southern California | 12-7 | Texas | North Carolina |
| 1954 | UCLA | 15-10 | Southern California | Washington |
| 1953 | UCLA | 11-6 | California | Syracuse |
| 1952 | UCLA | 11-5 | California, Southern California | Northwestern |
| 1951 | Southern California | 9-7 | Cincinnati | Northwestern |
| 1950 | UCLA | 11-5 | California, Southern California | Texas |
| 1949 | San Francisco | 7-4 | Rollins, Tulane, Washington | Texas |
| 1948 | William & Mary | 6-5 | San Francisco | UCLA |
| 1947 | William & Mary | 10-4 | Rice | UCLA |
| 1946 | Southern California | 9-6 | William & Mary | Northwestern |
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