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NCAA Division II men's tennis championship

NCAA Division II men's tennis championship

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The NCAA Division II Men's Tennis Championship is an annual men's college tennis national collegiate championship sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for teams in Division II.

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Unlike the championships for Division I and Division III, this tournament crowns only a team champion. Individual and doubles titles were contested from 1963 to 1994 before being discontinued.

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

Barry are the current champions, winning their seventh national title in 2023.

History

The championship first began in 1963 as the NCAA College Division Men's Tennis Championship for smaller colleges and universities not in the larger University Division (the precursor to the current Division 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.[1]

Champions

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

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

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Team Championship Only (1995–present)

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Champions

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

See also


References

  1. "Division II Men's Tennis Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved May 21, 2015.

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