TCU defeated Texas, 4-3, to win the 2024 NCAA Division I men's tennis team championship. The team title win is TCU's first since the championship's beginning in 1946.
The individual championship competitors (singles and doubles) were announced on April 30. The singles competition, which began May 20, and doubles competition, which began May 21 in Stillwater, are underway. Quarterfinals for both take place today as competition continues through Saturday, May 25, when the single and doubles national champions will be crowned.
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2024 DI men's tennis championship brackets
Interactive team bracket | Printable team bracket | Singles bracket | Doubles bracket
2024 DI men's tennis championships schedule
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Singles/doubles championship schedule
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- May 20: Singles round of 64
- May 21: Singles round of 32; Doubles round of 32
- May 22: Singles round of 16; Doubles round of 16 | Watch live on ESPN+
- May 23: Singles quarterfinals; Doubles quarterfinals | Watch live on ESPN+
- May 24: Singles semifinals; Doubles semifinals | Watch live on ESPN+
- May 25: Singles national championship; Doubles national championship | Watch live on ESPN+
April 29 — Rewatch the selection show
April 30 — Individuals (singles and doubles) selection released
Team Championship — Friday, May 3-Sunday, May 19
- First round | Friday, May 3
- Memphis 4, North Carolina 3
- Oklahoma State 4, Vanderbilt 1
- Michigan 4, Binghamton 0
- Michigan State 4, Denver 0
- Middle Tennessee 4, Georgia Tech 1
- San Diego 4, Baylor 1
- Stanford 4, SMU 0
- Auburn 4, Pepperdine 3
- UCLA 4, LSU 3
- (1) Ohio State 4, Cleveland State 0
- (8) Columbia 4, Quinnipiac 0
- Alabama 4, Charlotte 1
- Illinois 4, Toledo 1
- VCU 4, Princeton 2
- South Carolina 4, Old Dominion 1
- UCF 4, Florida 3
- (12) Harvard 4, Boston U. 0
- (16) Mississippi State 4, Alabama State 0
- Arizona State 4, Georgia 3
- (2) Texas 4, Sacramento State 0
- (7) Tennessee 4, ETSU 0
- (11) Oklahoma 4, UT Arlington 0
- (9) Arizona 4, Boise State 0
- Cornell 4, Arkansas 0
- (3) Virginia 4, NJIT 0
- (5) Kentucky 4, DePaul 0
- (10) Florida State 4, North Florida 1
- (13) Duke 4, UNC Asheville 0
- (14) NC State 4, UNC Wilmington 0
- (6) Wake Forest 4, South Carolina State 0
- (4) TCU 4, UC Irvine 0
- (15) Texas A&M 4, Rice 0
- Second round | Saturday, May 4
- (8) Columbia 4, Michigan 2
- (10) Florida St. 4, UCF 1
- (16) Mississippi St. 4, Middle Tennessee St. 0
- (12) Harvard 4, Michigan St. 0
- Stanford 4, (11) Oklahoma 2
- (9) Arizona 4, Auburn 0
- (4) TCU 4, Cornell 0
- (1) Ohio State 4, Oklahoma State 1
- (5) Kentucky 4, Illinois 3
- (13) Duke 4, Alabama 0
- (3) Virginia 4, VCU 0
- (7) Tennessee 4, Memphis 0
- South Carolina 4, (14) NC State 3
- (6) Wake Forest 4, Arizona St. 3
- (15) Texas A&M 4, San Diego 2
- (2) Texas 4, UCLA 0
- Super regionals | May 10
- Super regionals | May 11
- Quarterfinals | May 16
- Semifinals | May 18
- National championship | May 19
DI men's tennis championship history
Virginia won back-to-back team titles in 2022 and 2023 and has six total in program history, ranking third all-time. Southern California leads in program titles with 21; their last title victory came in 2012. See the full championship history below:
YEAR | CHAMPION | POINTS/SCORE | RUNNER-UP | HOST |
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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 |