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NCAA Division II men's tennis championship

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Annual tournament in the United States
NCAA Division II men's tennis championship
Logo of the 2018 championships
AssociationNCAA
SportCollege tennis
Founded1963; 62 years ago (1963)
DivisionDivision II
Country United States
 Canada
Most recent
champion
Team:Valdosta State (4th)
Most titlesTeam:Lander (8)
Official websiteNCAA.com

TheNCAA Division II men's tennis championship (formerly theNCAA College Division tennis championships) is contested at the annual tournament hosted by theNational Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the team national champion of men's collegiatetennis among itsDivision II member programs in theUnited States andCanada. It has been held annually since 1963.[1]

Unlike the men's tennis championships forDivision I andDivision III, this tournament crowns only a team champion (individual and doubles titles were contested from 1963 to 1994 before being discontinued).

Lander are the most successful program, with eight national titles.

Valdosta State are the current champions, winning their fourth national title in 2025.

History

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The championship first began in 1963 as theNCAA College Division Men's Tennis Championship for smaller colleges and universities not in the larger University Division (the precursor to the currentDivision I). The tournament gained its current name when the NCAA introduced its three-division structure in 1973–74. The national championship rounds are contested annually in May.

Champions

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Singles, Doubles, and Team (Points) Championships (1963–1982)

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NCAA Division II Men's Tennis Championships
(NCAA College Division Men's Tennis Championships, 1962–1973)
YearSite
(Host)
Team ChampionshipSingles ChampionDoubles Champions
WinnerPointsRunners-upPoints
1963
Details
Saint Louis, MOCal State Los Angeles9Southern Illinois7Gil Rodriguez
(Cal State Los Angeles)
Gil Rodriguez /John Lee
(Cal State Los Angeles)
1964
Details
Greencastle, INCal State Los Angeles(2)
Southern Illinois
15Gary Johnson
(Cal State LA)
Don Gaynor /Lee Reid
(UC Santa Barbara)
1965
Details
Los Angeles, CACal State Los Angeles(3)20Redlands16John Yeomans /Bill Schoen
(Redlands)
1966
Details
Sewanee, TNRollins17Cal State Los Angeles
Long Beach State
12George Dickinson
(UT–Chattanooga)
Fred Suessmann /Ken Stuart
(Long Beach State)
1967
Details
Chicago, ILLong Beach State18Lamar14Sherwood Stewart
(Lamar)
Fred Suessmann /Dennis Trout
(Long Beach State)
1968
Details
Fort Worth, TXFresno State19Cal State Los Angeles14Bob Delgado
(Cal State Los Angeles)
Jim Powers /Gary Ogden
(Fresno State)
1969
Details
East Stroudsburg, PACal State Northridge17Northeast Missouri State16Steve Messmer
(Cal State Northridge)
Steve Messmer /George Benedict
(Cal State Northridge)
1970
Details
Hayward, CAUC Irvine25Cal Poly12Earl O'Neill
(UC Irvine)
Gregg Jablonski /Charles Nachand
(UC Irvine)
1971
Details
Greencastle, INUC Irvine(2)25Rollins22Bob Chappell
(UC Irvine)
Ron Lague /John Lowman
(Rollins)
1972
Details
UC Irvine(3)
Rollins(2)
22KalamazooCharlie Owens
(Samford)
John Lowman /Mike Strickland
(Rollins)
1973
Details
East Stroudsburg, PAUC Irvine(4)28Cal Poly17Bob Chappell
(UC Irvine)
Bob Chappell /Glenn Cripe
(UC Irvine)
1974
Details
Irvine, CASan Diego25UC Irvine20Andy Rae
(San Diego)
Andy Rae /Russell Watts
(San Diego)
1975
Details
UC Irvine(5)
San Diego(2)
22CSU–PuebloScott Carnahan /Bob Wright
(UC Irvine)
1976
Details
Maryville, MOHampton23UC Irvine18Tim Monroe
(UC Davis)
Roger de Santis Guedes /
Bruce Foxworth
(Hampton)
1977
Details
San Diego, CAUC Irvine(6)20SIU Edwardsville15Juan Farrow
(SIU Edwardsville)
Jeff Williams /Curt Stalder
(UC Irvine)
1978
Details
SIU Edwardsville14Hampton12Par Svensson /Rick Goldberg
(San Diego)
1979
Details
Little Rock, ARSIU Edwardsville(2)21San Diego15Arjun Fernando
(SIU Edwardsville)
Juan Farrow /Arjun Fernando
(SIU Edwardsville)
1980
Details
Edwardsville, ILSIU Edwardsville(3)24Nicholls State12Juan Farrow
(SIU Edwardsville)
Juan Farrow /Hugo Núñez
(SIU Edwardsville)
1981
Details
Little Rock, ARSIU Edwardsville(4)22Rollins
Southwest Texas State
12Ken Flach
(SIU Edwardsville)
Brian Lusson /Bart Bernstein
(Southwest Texas State)
1982
Details
Miami, FLSIU Edwardsville(5)22Cal State Bakersfield13Ken Flach /Doug Burke
(SIU Edwardsville)

Singles, Doubles, and Team (Bracket) Championships (1983–1994)

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NCAA Division II Men's Tennis Championships
YearSite
(Host)
Team ChampionshipSingles ChampionDoubles Champions
WinnerScore/GamesRunners-up
1983
Details
San Marcos, TXSIU Edwardsville(6)5–4Southwest Texas StateKen Flach
(SIU Edwardsville)
Ken Flach /Robert Seguso
(SIU Edwardsville)
1984
Details
SIU Edwardsville(7)5–4Southwest Texas StateSteve Riza
(Stephen F. Austin)
Johan Sjogren /Dave Delseni
(SIU Edwardsville)
1985
Details
Northridge, CAChapman5–4HamptonBrian Talgo
(Rollins)
Tom Goles /Chris Langford
(Stephen F. Austin)
1986
Details
Cal Poly5–4ChapmanNeil Smith
(Stephen F. Austin)
Paul Landry /Bob Zoller
(Cal Poly)
1987
Details
Chapman(2)5–1HamptonPat Emmet
(Rollins)
Paul Wekesa /Barry Hancock
(Chapman)
1988
Details
Rohnert Park, CAChapman(3)5–2HamptonMiles Walker
(Chapman)
Robert Green /Barry Pelts
(Rollins)
1989
Details
Bolivar, MOHampton(2)5–1Cal PolyMark Billone
(Bloomsburg)
Aga Soemarno /Kurt Hammerschmidt
(Ferris State)
1990
Details
Edwardsville, ILCal Poly(2)5–4UC DavisLuciano D’Andrea
(UT Martin)
Luciano D’Andrea /Vesa Ponkka
(UT Martin)
1991
Details
Edmond, OKRollins(3)5–3Cal PolyPradeep Raman
(Armstrong Atlantic)
Mark Segesta /Dave Allen
(UC Davis)
1992
Details
UC Davis5–1HamptonPhilipp Schertel
(Armstrong Atlantic)
Steve Summer /Jeff McCann
(UC Davis)
1993
Details
Lander5–2HamptonMark Segesta
(UC Davis)
Steve Kobold /Oscar Mancisidor
(Cal Poly Pomona)
1994
Details
Bolivar, MOLander(2)5–3HamptonRoberto Cavalcante
(Hampton)
Lee Holyoak /Brett Simpson
(Lander)

Team Championship Only (1995–present)

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NCAA Division II Men's Tennis Championships
YearSite
(Host)
Team Championship
ChampionScore/GamesRunners-up
1995
Details
Davis, CALander(3)4–2North Florida
1996
Details
Edmond, OKLander(4)4–1Rollins
1997
Details
Springfield, MOLander(5)5–1West Florida
1998
Details
Lander(6)5–1Barry
1999
Details
Pensacola, FLLander(7)5–1Barry
2000
Details
Lander(8)5–2Hawaii Pacific
2001
Details
Rollins(4)5–0Hawaii Pacific
2002
Details
Kansas City, MOBYU Hawaii5–4Drury
2003
Details
Altamonte Springs, FLBYU Hawaii(2)5–4Hawaii Pacific
2004
Details
West Florida5–2Valdosta State
2005
Details
West Florida(2)5–0North Florida
2006
Details
Kansas City, MOValdosta State5–2Lynn
2007
Details
Altamonte Springs, FLLynn5–1Valdosta State
2008
Details
Houston, TXArmstrong Atlantic5–0Barry
2009
Details
Altamonte Springs, FLArmstrong Atlantic(2)5–4Barry
2010
Details
Barry5–4Valdosta State
2011
Details
Valdosta State(2)5–2Barry
2012
Details
Louisville, KYArmstrong Atlantic(3)5–0West Florida
2013
Details
Surprise, AZBarry(2)5–4Armstrong Atlantic
2014
Details
Altamonte Springs, FLWest Florida(3)5–3Hawaii Pacific
2015
Details
Surprise, AZBarry(3)5-3Hawaii Pacific
2016
Details
Denver, COHawaii Pacific5-3Saint Leo
2017
Details
Altamonte Springs, FLWest Florida(4)5–2Barry
2018
Details
Surprise, AZColumbus State5–4Barry
2019
Details
Altamonte Springs, FLBarry(4)4–3Columbus State
2020
Details
Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
2021
Details
Surprise, AZBarry(5)4–1Columbus State
2022
Details
Altamonte Springs, FLBarry(6)4–1Wayne State
2023
Details
Orlando, FLBarry(7)4–2Columbus State
2024
Details
Valdosta State(3)4–3Flagler
2025
Details
Valdosta State(4)4–2Washburn
2026
Details
Surprise, AZ

Champions

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Team titles

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Active programs

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TeamTitlesYears
Lander81993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
Barry72010, 2013, 2015, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
West Florida42004, 2005, 2014, 2017
Valdosta State42006, 2011, 2024, 2025
Cal State Los Angeles31963, 1964, 1965
Rollins31966, 1972, 1991
Columbus State12018
Hawaii Pacific12016
Lynn12007

Former programs

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TeamTitlesYears
SIU Edwardsville71978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984
UC Irvine61970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977
Armstrong State32008, 2009, 2012
Chapman31985, 1987, 1988
BYU Hawaii22002, 2003
Cal Poly21986, 1990
Hampton21976, 1989
San Diego21974, 1975
UC Davis11992
Cal State Northridge
(San Fernando Valley State)
11969
Fresno State11968
Long Beach State11967
Southern Illinois11964


Singles titles

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Active programs

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TeamTitles
Cal State Los Angeles4
Rollins2
Bloomsburg1

Former programs

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TeamTitles
SIU Edwardsville7
UC Irvine3
Armstrong State2
UC Davis2
San Diego2
Stephen F. Austin2
Cal State Northridge1
Chapman1
Chattanooga1
Hampton1
Lamar1
Samford1
UT Martin1


Doubles titles

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Active programs

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TeamTitles
Rollins3
Cal Poly Pomona1
Cal State Los Angeles1
Ferris State1
Lander1

Former programs

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TeamTitles
SIU Edwardsville5
UC Irvine4
UC Davis2
Long Beach State2
San Diego2
UC Santa Barbara1
Cal Poly1
Cal State Northridge1
Chapman1
Fresno State1
Hampton1
Redlands1
Stephen F. Austin1
UT Martin1
Texas State1

  • Schools highlighted in pink are closed or no longer sponsor athletics.
  • Schools highlight in yellow have reclassified to another NCAA division.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"DIVISION II MEN'S TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS BOOK"(PDF).ncaa.org. NCAA. Retrieved6 January 2025.

External links

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